Clinical Psychologist

Papers
(The TQCC of Clinical Psychologist is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Integrating internet CBT into clinical practice: a practical guide for clinicians21
Decolonising clinical psychology: National and international perspectives16
Negative and positive affect and disordered eating: The adaptive role of intuitive eating and body image flexibility15
A systematic review and meta-analysis of a 10-session cognitive behavioural therapy for non-underweight eating disorders12
Burnout in psychological therapists: A cross‐sectional study investigating the role of supervisory relationship quality12
Metacognitive therapy for binge eating disorder: A case series study11
Adult attachment, worry and reassurance seeking: Investigating the role of intolerance of uncertainty10
“Guys don't talk about their bodies”: A qualitative investigation of male body dissatisfaction and sociocultural influences in a sample of 40 Australian males10
The effectiveness of dialectical behaviour therapy for treating women with obesity suffering from BED: A feasibility and pilot study10
Alexithymia, state‐emotion dysregulation, and eating disorder symptoms: A mediation model8
Can self-esteem be improved using short daily training on mobile applications? Examining real world data of GG Self-esteem users8
Parent perspectives of what helps and hinders their child on the autism spectrum to manage their anxiety8
Culture-bound syndromes in Aboriginal Australian populations8
Reciprocal relations between symptoms of complicated grief, depression, and anxiety following job loss: A cross‐lagged analysis7
Evaluating the impact of simulation-based education on clinical psychology students' confidence and clinical competence7
“Why do I obsess about my child's flaws?”: Assessing the role of parental self‐vulnerabilities in parent–child relationship obsessive compulsive disorder (ROCD) symptoms7
Assessing clinical competencies using the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) in psychology training6
A clinician's quick guide of evidence‐based approaches: Psychological treatments for depression and anxiety with older adults living in residential aged care facilities6
The development and initial validation of the Tokophobia Severity Scale6
The uptake and outcomes of an online self-help mindfulness programme during COVID-196
Group climate in online group cognitive behaviour therapy predicts treatment outcomes6
Addressing concerns and adapting psychological techniques for videoconsultations: a practical guide6
Can self‐esteem be improved using short daily training on mobile applications? Examining real world data ofGGSelf‐esteem users5
Cultural humility and decolonial practice: narratives of therapists’ lives5
Competency-based standards and guidelines for psychology practice in Australia: opportunities and risks5
Development of a graphic medicine‐enabled social media‐based intervention for youth social anxiety4
Examination of trauma training for postgraduate psychology students4
Reduced death anxiety and obsessive beliefs as mediators of the therapeutic effects of psychedelics on obsessive compulsive disorder symptomology4
A schema mode model of repetitive negative thinking4
Exploring fear of death and psychosis proneness: positive schizotypy as a function of death anxiety and maladaptive coping4
Decision-making about uptake and engagement among digital mental health service users: a qualitative exploration of therapist perspectives4
Development of a graphic medicine-enabled social media-based intervention for youth social anxiety4
Understanding psychological treatment barriers, preferences and histories of individuals with clinically significant depressive symptoms in Australia: a preliminary study4
A tale of two outcomes: Remission and exacerbation in the use of trauma‐focused imaginal exposure for trauma‐related voice‐hearing. Key learnings to guide future practice3
Australian and New Zealand psychologists’ perceptions and use of therapist-guided exposure for panic disorder3
Exploring mental illness attributions and treatment-seeking beliefs in a diverse Muslim-Australian sample3
An examination of accreditation standards between Australian and US/Canadian doctoral programs in clinical psychology3
End-of-placement failure rates among clinical psychology trainees:exceptional training and outstanding trainees or poor gate-keeping?3
The evolving landscape of digital mental health: implications for research and practice3
Effectiveness of transdiagnostic group cognitive-behavioural therapy for anxiety disorders in a naturalistic clinical setting3
The relationship between early maladaptive schemas and the functions of self-injurious behaviour in youth3
Revisiting the “manic defence hypothesis”: assessing explicit and implicit cognitive biases in euthymic bipolar disorder3
In with the outputs and out with the inputs: A need for better tracking and research on professional psychology practicum hours3
Eating disorders, body dysmorphic disorder, and body image pathology in female Australian models3
Mediators of symptom improvement in transdiagnostic internet cognitive behavioural therapy for mixed anxiety and depression3
A clinician’s quick guide to evidence-based approaches: perfectionism3
Measuring problematic sexual behaviour: an item response theory examination of the Bergen–Yale sex addiction scale3
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