Publications
Dr. Feriante has contributed to a range of peer-reviewed publications advancing the fields of psychiatry and neuroscience. These works reflect his dedication to bridging clinical practice with research, helping improve mental health care and deepen scientific understanding.
Research articles
review articles
Posters/Abstracts
Scott CL, Feriante J, Hayre AM, Stillman I, Weiner S. PTSD and Forensic Testing: Finding Fear vs. Feigning. American Academy of Psychiatric and the Law Annual Conference, Vancouver Canada. Oct 2024.
Ngo T, Feriante J, Patel E. Brief Psychotherapeutic Intervention in Pediatric Acute Settings (BPI-PAS): Implementation of a Multidisciplinary Approach in a Dedicated Pediatric Psychiatric Emergency Department and its Effect on Stress Management. May 2023. Poster Link
Awarded winning poster in the New Innovations category at the GME UCSD PSQI Symposium 2023
Presented quality improvement project to the system-wide UCSD Quality Council
Feriante J, Cintron M, Shayani A, Denietolis B, Lauer E, Cochran DM, Dvir Y, Rubin E. Supporting Family Members of Youth in Mental Health Crisis. University of Massachusetts Medical School Publications. Oct 2020. Poster Link
National Workshops
Scott CL, Feriante J, Hayre AM, Stillman I, Weiner S. PTSD and Forensic Testing: Finding Fear vs. Feigning. American Academy of Psychiatric and the Law Annual Conference, Vancouver Canada. Oct 2024.
Book Chapters
Skehan B, Dvir Y, Feriante J, Lorberg B. (2024). Psychopharmacology for Pediatric Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders. In: Lorberg, B. (eds) Pediatric Psychopharmacology Evidence. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-57472-6_18

Public Forums and Presentations
Seminars and Lectures
Throughout his medical training, Dr. Feriante has presented many seminars, lectures, original research, and case studies across various venues including medical didactics, local events, and national conferences. He now speaks publically on a variety of topics involving mental health. He hopes to increase access to high-quality information that families and communities find helpful in promoting and maintaining well-being.