Journal of Counseling Psychology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Counseling Psychology is 16. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Perceptions and barriers about mental health services among Pacific Islanders: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.83
Supplemental Material for Interdependent Stigma of Seeking Mental Health Services: Examining a New Scale Across Eight Countries/Regions53
Supplemental Material for Experiences of Cultural Stress Among U.S. Citizen Migrants: A Mixed Method Approach46
Supplemental Material for Changing Attachment Orientation: Uncovering the Role of Shifting the Emotion Regulation Tendency43
Supplemental Material for “I’m Here. We’re Here. My People and I Exist”: Exploring the Psychopolitical Experiences of Black Immigrant College Students Attending Predominantly White Institutions41
Creating a brief form of the Supervisory Working Alliance Inventory in the Chinese cultural context using multilevel factor analyses.39
Supplemental Material for Patient Attachment and Reflective Functioning as Predictors for Therapist In-Session Feelings30
Supplemental Material for A Curvilinear Association Between Therapists’ Use of Discourse Particles and Therapist Empathy in Psychotherapy27
Supplemental Material for Trajectories of Change in Weekly and Biweekly Therapy26
Supplemental Material for Understanding Interdependence of Patients’ and Therapists’ Affect Experiencing: Examination at Sample and Individual Difference Levels25
Supplemental Material for Cross-Cultural Differences in Adult Attachment and Depression: A Culturally Congruent Approach23
Supplemental Material for Patterns of Career Decision-Making Difficulties in 16 Countries: A Person-Centered Investigation22
Supplemental Material for Confidence in the Therapist and Confidence in the Treatment Predict Symptomatic Improvement Week by Week in Therapy: A Latent Curve Modeling Approach21
Supplemental Material for The Moderating and Mediating Roles of Mindfulness and Rumination on COVID-19 Stress and Depression: A Longitudinal Study of Young Adults20
Supplemental Material for Biological Marker of Withdrawal Ruptures: Dyadic Pattern of Incongruence in Oxytocin Release19
Supplemental Material for Therapist and Client Perceptions of the Working Alliance: Codevelopment, Linear Growth, Variability, and Client Functioning17
“The ‘roller coaster ride’: A longitudinal investigation of the dynamic relationship between Chinese counseling trainees’ self-efficacy and their clients’ outcome and the mediating effects of working 16
“The ‘dyadic dance’: Exploring therapist–client dynamics and client symptom change using actor–partner interdependence modeling and multilevel mixture modeling": Correction to Li (2021).16
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