Larry Mauksch
Manuscripts in Refereed Journals
Mauksch, L., Reitz, R. Tucker,
S., Hurd, S., Russo, J., & Katon, W. Improving quality of care
for mental illness in an uninsured, low-income primary care
population. General Hospital Psychiatry, 2007, 29, (4), 302-309
Mauksch, L. (2006). The Biopsychosocial Model: A View From the Mountains and Across a Lake, Families, Systems and Health, 23(4), 436-439.
Baldwin, L-M., Patanian, M., Larson, E., Lishner, D., Mauksch, L., Katon, W., Walker, E., Hart, G. (2006). Modeling the Mental Health Workforce in Washington State: Using State Licensing Data to Examine Provider Supply in Rural and Urban Areas. Journal of Rural Health, 22, 50-58.
Schirmer, J., Mauksch, L, Lang, F., Marvel, MK., Zoppi, K., Epstein, R., Brock, D., Pryzbylski, M. (2005). Assessing Communication Competence: A Review of Current Tools. Family Medicine, 37(3), 184-192.
Losh, D., Mauksch, L., Arnold, R., Maresca, T., Storck, M., Maestas, R., Goldstein, E. (2005). An Innovative Strategy for Teaching Inpatient Communication Skills to Medical Students. Academic Medicine 80, 118-124.
Egnew, T., Mauksch, LB., Greer, T., Farber, S. (2004). Integrating Patient Centered Communication into a Required 3rd Year Family Medicine Clerkship. Academic Medicine, 79, 737-743.
Mauksch, LB. Katon, W., Russo, J., Tucker, S., & Walker, E Cameron, J. (2003). The content of a low income, uninsured primary care population: Including the patient perspective. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice, 16, 278-289.
Cameron, J. and Mauksch, L. (2002). Collaborative Family Health Care in an Uninsured Primary Care Population: Stages of integration. Families, Systems and Health, 20(4) 343-363.
Mauksch, L., Hillenburg, L., & Robins, L. (2001). The Establishing Focus Protocol: Training for Collaborative Agenda Setting and Time Management in the Medical Interview. Families, Systems and Health, 19, 147-157.
Mauksch, L. B., Tucker, S. M., Katon, W. J., Russo, J., Cameron, J., Walker, E., & Spitzer, R. (2001) Mental illness, functional impairment, and patient preferences for collaborative care in an uninsured, primary care population. Family Practice 50(1), 41-47.
Mauksch LB, Heldring M. (1995). Behavioral Scientists' Views on Work Environment, Roles and Teaching. Family Medicine, 27(2), 103-108.
Mauksch LB, Leahy D. (1993) Collaboration Between Primary Care Medicine and Mental Health in an HMO. Family Systems Medicine, 11(2), 121-135.
Weinberg RB, Mauksch LB. (1991) Examining Family-of-Origin Influences in Life at Work. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 17(3), 233-242.
Mauksch LB., Roesler T. (1990) Expanding the Context of the Patient's Explanatory Model Using Circular Questioning. Family Systems Medicine, 8(1), 3-13.
Published Books
Seaburn D, Lorenz A, Gunn W, Gawinski B, and Mauksch L. (1996). Models of Collaboration: A guide for mental health professionals working with health care practitioners. New York: Basic Books.
Book Chapters
Mauksch LB. (2002). Counseling and Behavioral Change. Fundamentals of Clinical Practice: A Patient-Centered Textbook (2nd Ed) (Mark Mengel, M.D., and Scott Fields, M.D., Warren Holleman, PhD editors). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press.
Lorenz A, Mauksch LB., Gawinski B. (1999). Models of Collaboration, Primary Care Clinics, 26: 401-410
Gunn, W., Seaburn, D., Lorenz, A., Gawinski, B., and Mauksch, L. (1997). Collaboration in Action: Key Strategies for Mental Health Providers.Cummings, N.A., Cummings, J.L., & Johnson, J.N., (Eds.), Behavioral health in primary care: A guide for clinical integration. Madison, CT: Psychosocial Press.
Mauksch LB. (1997) Counseling and Behavioral Change. Introduction to Clinical Skills: A Patient-Centered Textbook (Mark Mengel, M.D., and Scott Fields, M.D., Ed.) New York: Plenum Medical Book Company, chapter 13, 269-288.