Journal of Counseling Psychology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Counseling Psychology is 17. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
“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 96
Supplemental Material for Understanding Interdependence of Patients’ and Therapists’ Affect Experiencing: Examination at Sample and Individual Difference Levels57
Supplemental Material for Cross-Cultural Differences in Adult Attachment and Depression: A Culturally Congruent Approach52
Decent work among women workers: An intersectional approach.50
A mindfulness-based mobile health (mHealth) intervention among psychologically distressed university students in quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic: A randomized controlled trial.38
Cross-cultural differences in adult attachment and depression: A culturally congruent approach.32
Cultural stress, daily well-being, and internalizing and externalizing symptoms among Hispanic college students.31
Supplemental Material for Anxious Attachment Improves and Is Predicted by Anxiety Sensitivity in Internet-Based, Guided Self-Help Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Panic Disorder29
Supplemental Material for Development and Validation of the Barriers to Using Immediacy Scale (BUIS)28
Supplemental Material for “Me Being Myself Isn’t a Barrier”: Identity and Praxis of Nonbinary Psychotherapists28
Hidden in plain sight: Working class and low-income atheists.24
Testimonios in the mouth of the dragon: A call for Black liberation in psychology.24
Development and initial validation of the job-search self-regulation scale: Expanding the career adaptation model of job search.20
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 a19
Biological marker of withdrawal ruptures: Dyadic pattern of incongruence in oxytocin release.18
Compassion focused imagery reduces fears of compassion irrespective of attachment.18
Early distress score instability predicts outcome in brief psychotherapy.18
Retraction of O’Connor et al. (2019).17
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