Journal of Counseling Psychology

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Counseling Psychology is 1. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Critical consciousness of anti-Black racism: A practical model to prevent and resist racial trauma.119
A mindfulness-based mobile health (mHealth) intervention among psychologically distressed university students in quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic: A randomized controlled trial.83
Assessing the alliance–outcome association adjusted for patient characteristics and treatment processes: A meta-analytic summary of direct comparisons.64
Critical participatory action research: Methods and praxis for intersectional knowledge production.47
The methodological integrity of critical qualitative research: Principles to support design and research review.46
From pain to power: An exploration of activism, the #Metoo movement, and healing from sexual assault trauma.45
Decent and meaningful work: A longitudinal study.42
Cultural context matters: Testing the minority stress model among Chinese sexual minority men.41
The stench of bathroom bills and anti-transgender legislation: Anxiety and depression among transgender, nonbinary, and cisgender LGBQ people during a state referendum.39
Ignoring race and denying racism: A meta-analysis of the associations between colorblind racial ideology, anti-Blackness, and other variables antithetical to racial justice.36
Decolonization as methodological innovation in counseling psychology: Method, power, and process in reclaiming American Indian therapeutic traditions.28
Racism’s effect on depressive symptoms: Examining perseverative cognition and Black Lives Matter activism as moderators.26
Devalued, overdisciplined, and stereotyped: An exploration of gendered racial microaggressions among Black adolescent girls.26
Perceiving a calling, living a calling, and calling outcomes: How mentoring matters.25
Profiles of decent work: General trends and group differences.24
An intersectional approach to understanding LGBTQ+ people of color’s access to LGBTQ+ community resilience.23
A daily diary study of minority stress and negative and positive affect among racially diverse sexual minority adolescents.23
Qualitative story completion for counseling psychology research: A creative method to interrogate dominant discourses.21
The role of mental health counseling in college students’ academic success: An interrupted time series analysis.21
“We are our own community”: Immigrant Latinx transgender people community experiences.20
Second-generation Asian American women’s gendered racial socialization.19
Underemployment and mental health: A longitudinal study.17
The role of goal-related autonomy: A self-determination theory analysis of perfectionism, poor goal progress, and depressive symptoms.17
Patterns of racial-ethnic socialization in Asian American families: Associations with racial-ethnic identity and social connectedness.16
Digital storytelling methodologies: Recommendations for a participatory approach to engaging underrepresented communities in counseling psychology research.16
Self-critical perfectionism and lower daily perceived control predict depressive and anxious symptoms over four years.15
Understanding systemic racism: Anti-Blackness, white supremacy, racial capitalism, and the re/creation of white space and time.15
Mapping the journey from epistemic mistrust in depressed adolescents receiving psychotherapy.15
Effects of sexual orientation concealment on well-being among sexual minorities: How and when does concealment hurt?15
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the good-enough level (GEL) literature.14
“Like a tsunami coming in fast”: A critical qualitative study of precarity and resistance during the pandemic.13
“What American dream is this?”: The effect of Trump’s presidency on immigrant Latinx transgender people.13
Development and initial validation of the Queer People of Color Identity Affirmation Scale.13
A longitudinal analysis of reflective functioning and its association with psychotherapy outcome in patients with depressive and anxiety disorders.13
Career decision-making in unemployed Portuguese adults: Test of the social cognitive model of career self-management.13
Using computerized text analysis to examine associations between linguistic features and clients’ distress during psychotherapy.13
The evolution of patients’ concept of the alliance and its relation to outcome: A dynamic latent-class structural equation modeling approach.13
Exploring human action in counseling psychology: The action-project research method.12
The identification and validation of five types of career indecision: A latent profile analysis of career decision-making difficulties.12
Ceiling effects indicate a possible threshold structure for working alliance.12
Decent work among women workers: An intersectional approach.12
Therapist and counseling center effects on international students’ counseling outcome: A mixed methods study.11
Does person-group fit matter? A further examination of hope and belongingness in academic enhancement groups.11
Dismantling and eradicating anti-Blackness and systemic racism.11
Exploring Black adolescent males’ experiences with racism and internalized racial oppression.11
Examining minority stress, dyadic coping, and internalizing symptoms among male same-sex couples using actor–partner interdependence models.11
The roles of time discounting and delay of gratification in career outcomes.11
The compounded effects of classism and racism on mental health outcomes for African Americans.11
“Tuned into a different channel”: Autistic transgender adults’ experiences of intersectional stigma.10
The development and initial validation of the White Fragility Scale.10
Intersectional experiences: A mixed methods experience sampling approach to studying an elusive phenomenon.10
Attending to the intersectionality and saliency of clients’ identities: A further investigation of therapists’ multicultural orientation.9
The qualitative imagination in counseling psychology: Enhancing methodological rigor across methods.9
Associations between public and self-stigma of help-seeking with help-seeking attitudes and intention: A meta-analytic structural equation modeling approach.9
Cross-cultural differences in adult attachment and depression: A culturally congruent approach.9
Other- (vs. self-) oriented meaning interventions enhance momentary work engagement through changes in work meaningfulness.9
The anger-depression mechanism in dynamic therapy: Experiencing previously avoided anger positively predicts reduction in depression via working alliance and insight.9
How young psychotherapists experience working with older patients.8
At the intersection of the model minority myth and antiblackness: From Asian American triangulation to recommendations for solidarity.8
Depression and mentalizing: A psychodynamic therapy process study.8
Congruence about working alliance in Chinese context: The moderating effect of therapists’ self-efficacy and the relationship between congruence and psychotherapy outcome.8
Feedback-informed treatment: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the partners for change outcome management system.8
Meta-analytic path analysis of the social cognitive well-being model: Applicability across life domain, gender, race/ethnicity, and nationality.8
The hurdles are high: Women of color leaders in counseling psychology.8
Risk for psychotherapy drop-out in survival analysis: The influence of general change mechanisms and symptom severity.7
The moderating and mediating roles of mindfulness and rumination on COVID-19 stress and depression: A longitudinal study of young adults.7
Latent profile analysis of interpersonal problems: Attachment, basic psychological need frustration, and psychological outcomes.7
The development and psychometric evaluation of the Objectification Perpetration Scale.7
Body positivity for Asian Americans: Development and evaluation of the pride in Asian American Appearance Scale.7
Group counseling change process: An adaptive spiral among positive emotions, positive relations, and emotional cultivation/regulation.7
Does practice really make perfect? A longitudinal analysis of the relationship between therapist experience and therapy outcome: A replication of Goldberg, Rousmaniere, et al. (2016).7
Storying survival: An approach to radical healing for the Black community.6
Intraindividual dynamics between alliance and symptom severity in long-term psychotherapy: Why time matters.6
Asian American people’s intragroup and intergroup collective action: Identifying key correlates.6
Development and psychometric evaluation of the Sexual Minority Women’s Sexual Objectification Experiences Scale.6
Psychotherapy session frequency: A naturalistic examination in a university counseling center.6
Oxytocin reactivity to the therapeutic encounter as a biomarker of change in the treatment of depression.6
Affirming and nonaffirming religious beliefs predicting depression and suicide risk among Latter-Day Saint sexual minorities.6
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 a6
Is alliance therapeutic in itself? It depends.6
Relations among daily stressors, childhood maltreatment, and sleep in college students.6
Does peer relationship matter? A multilevel investigation of the effects of peer and supervisory relationships on group supervision outcomes.6
Countertransference awareness and treatment outcome.6
The relationship of alliance, cohesion, and climate with outcome among college counseling populations.5
Cultural stress, daily well-being, and internalizing and externalizing symptoms among Hispanic college students.5
Beyond the individual: Sexual minority help-seeking and the consequences of structural barriers.5
Insight as a mechanism of change in dynamic therapy for major depressive disorder.5
Cultural humility, working alliance, and Outcome Rating Scale in psychodynamic psychotherapy: Between-therapist, within-therapist, and within-client effects.5
Association between therapist attunement to patient outcome expectation and worry reduction in two therapies for generalized anxiety disorder.5
Patients’ individual differences in implicit and explicit expectations from the therapist as a function of attachment orientation.5
Therapist initial attachment style, changes in attachment style during training, and client outcome in psychodynamic psychotherapy.5
Measuring college belongingness: Structure and measurement of the Sense of Social Fit Scale.4
Feeling offended by clients: The experiences of doctoral student therapists.4
Testimonios in the mouth of the dragon: A call for Black liberation in psychology.4
Testing the effectiveness of an SCT-based training program in enhancing health self-efficacy and outcome expectations among college peer educators.4
“We don’t have a template to follow”: Sexual identity development and its facilitative factors among sexual minority men in the context of China.4
Interpersonal dynamics and therapeutic relationship in patients with functional somatic syndromes: A metasynthesis of case studies.4
Center effects, therapist effects, and international student clients’ drop out from psychotherapy.4
Intraindividual association of PTSD symptoms with binge drinking among trauma-exposed students.4
Resisting and countering online racial hate: Antiracism advocacy and coping online with racism as moderators of distress associated with online racism.4
“Where is the relationship” revisited: Using actor-partner interdependence modeling and common fate model in examining dyadic working alliance and session quality.4
Applying social cognitive career theory to the study abroad choice process.4
Awareness, social cognition, and commitment: Developing a social justice orientation in psychology training programs.4
The Fat Acceptance Scale: Development and initial validation.4
Beyond symptom reduction: Development and validation of the Complementary Measure of Psychotherapy Outcome (COMPO).4
The interplay between agency and therapeutic bond in predicting symptom severity in long-term psychotherapy.4
The chicken or the egg? Testing temporal relations between academic support, self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and goal progress among college students.4
Identity salience: An intersectional approach to understanding multicultural processes and outcomes in psychotherapy.4
Hidden in plain sight: Working class and low-income atheists.4
Savvy investments or formative endowments? Disentangling causal direction in the association between parental support and self-efficacy in STEM university students.4
Recreating diasporic identity and community: Examination of transgender and nonbinary latinx healing from family rejection.4
Childhood Emotional Incest Scale (CEIS): Development, validation, cross-validation, and reliability.4
Gratitude and psychological distress among first-year college students: The mediating roles of perceived social support and support provision.4
Examining racial microaggressions in group therapy and the buffering role of members’ perceptions of their group’s multicultural orientation.4
Facilitating exploration in psychodynamic psychotherapy: Therapist skills and client attachment style.3
The development of a Brief Working Alliance Inventory for clients and therapists using multilevel factor analysis and item response theory in the United States and China.3
Psychotherapists’ experiences providing at-home psychotherapy for home-living older adults with long-term care needs and depression.3
Are work well-being variables distinct? A bifactor model of fulfilling work.3
Too-much-of-a-good-thing? The curvilinear associations among Chinese adolescents’ perceived parental career expectation, internalizing problems, and career development: A three-wave longitudinal study3
The shape of knowledge: Situational analysis in counseling psychology research.3
Development and initial validation of the job-search self-regulation scale: Expanding the career adaptation model of job search.3
The “dyadic dance”: Exploring therapist–client dynamics and client symptom change using actor–partner interdependence modeling and multilevel mixture modeling.3
Meta-analysis of the relationship between self-critical perfectionism and depressive symptoms: Comparison between Asian American and Asian international college students.3
Longitudinal measurement invariance of the Behavioral Health Measure in a clinical sample.3
Working alliance, therapist expressive skills, and client outcome in psychodynamic therapy.3
Derailment and depression in college: Tests of 3-year predictive capacity and moderation by self-reflection, brooding, perfectionism, and cognitive flexibility.3
The triadic effect: Associations among the supervisory working alliance, therapeutic working alliance, and therapy session evaluation.3
Effects of patient–therapist interpersonal complementarity on alliance and outcome in cognitive–behavioral therapies for depression: Moving toward interpersonal responsiveness.3
Helping skills courses: The effects of student diversity and numeric marginalization on counseling self-efficacy, counseling self-stigma, and mental health.3
Perceived control moderates the internalized stigma model of seeking mental health services in distressed older adults.3
Intersectional microaggressions, mental health outcomes, and the role of social support among Black LGB adults.3
Retiring or rewiring? Test of a social cognitive model of retirement planning.3
Patterns of career decision-making difficulties in 16 countries: A person-centered investigation.3
The impact of historical loss on Native American college students’ mental health: The protective role of ethnic identity.3
“We can create a better world for ourselves”: Radical hope in communities of color.3
Anxious attachment improves and is predicted by anxiety sensitivity in internet-based, guided self-help cognitive behavioral treatment for panic disorder.3
Trajectories of change in chronic depression: Differences in self-criticism and somatic symptoms between users of antidepressants and nonmedicated patients.3
Perfectionistic concerns and psychological distress: The role of spontaneous emotion regulation during college students’ experience with failure.3
Dynamic changes in generalized anxiety and depression during counseling.2
Idiographic and nomothetic relationships between momentary interpersonal behaviors, interpersonal complementarity, and alliance ruptures in psychotherapy.2
Separating the effects of improvements and deteriorations in mechanisms on outcome using the asymmetric effects model.2
Defining racial allies: A qualitative investigation of White allyship from the perspective of people of color.2
The myth of the safe space: Sexual orientation disparities in therapist effectiveness.2
Parental perception matters: Reciprocal relations between adolescents’ depressive symptoms and parental perceptions.2
Sexuality training in counseling psychology: A mixed-methods study of student perspectives.2
Attaining decent work among Chinese rural migrants: Exploring the roles of psychological ownership and proactive personality within the psychology of working theory.2
Do therapists improve in their ability to assess clients’ satisfaction? A truth and bias model.2
LGBQ affirmative practice and psychological well-being in China.2
Mapping the progress of the process: Codevelopment of the therapeutic alliance with maltreated adolescents.2
Socially prescribed perfectionism predicts next-day binge eating behaviors over 20-days.2
Retraction of An et al. (2022).2
Psychotherapy racial/ethnic disparities in treatment outcomes: The role of university racial/ethnic composition.2
A follow-up of undergraduate students five years after helping skills training.2
Randomized controlled trials assessing efficacy of brief web-based stress management interventions for college students during the COVID pandemic.2
A preliminary examination of therapist hope as a predictor of clients’ distress over treatment.2
Validation of the Cooper–Norcross Inventory of Preferences (C-NIP) in Chinese lay clients and mental health professionals: Factor structure, measurement invariance, and scale differences.2
Ideals of counseling practice: Therapeutic insights from an Indigenous first nations-controlled treatment program.2
Determining the therapist’s contribution in therapist multicultural competence process and outcome.2
Family therapy for maltreated youth: Can a strengthening therapeutic alliance empower change?2
Policy attitudes toward adolescents transitioning gender.2
The Chinese Internalized Binegativity Scale: Measure development and cultural adaptation.1
Working alliance after transferring from one therapist to another in a training clinic: Influence of therapist attachment style.1
The within-client alliance-outcome relationship: A response surface analysis.1
Supplemental Material for Socially Prescribed Perfectionism Predicts Next-Day Binge Eating Behaviors Over 20-Days1
Changes in client attachment in relation to client distress: A response surface analysis.1
Evaluating psychotherapist competence: Testing the generalizability of clinical competence assessments of graduate trainees.1
Mapping the terrain of Journal of Counseling Psychology: A citation network analysis.1
Identity management processes, contextual supports and barriers, and substance use among sexual minority workers: A social cognitive lens.1
Within-person predictors and outcomes of daily sexual orientation self-presentation among plurisexual women.1
Supplemental Material for “There’s No Real Roadmap That I Know of”: Experiences of Transgender and Nonbinary Graduate Students in Counseling Psychology Programs1
How often should I meditate? A randomized trial examining the role of meditation frequency when total amount of meditation is held constant.1
Supplemental Material for Parental Perception Matters: Reciprocal Relations Between Adolescents’ Depressive Symptoms and Parental Perceptions1
Examining the protective role of self-compassion in the links between daily sexual orientation salient experiences and affect.1
“It’s like having a superpower”: Reclaiming creativity and the intersectional experiences of trans young adults of color.1
A qualitative study of women of color group psychotherapists: The wellspring of collective healing.1
Therapist and client perceptions of the working alliance: Codevelopment, linear growth, variability, and client functioning.1
Creating a brief form of the Supervisory Working Alliance Inventory in the Chinese cultural context using multilevel factor analyses.1
Supplemental Material for The Fat Acceptance Scale: Development and Initial Validation1
Supplemental Material for A Mindfulness-Based Mobile Health (mHealth) Intervention Among Psychologically Distressed University Students in Quarantine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Randomized Control1
“Me being myself isn’t a barrier”: Identity and praxis of nonbinary psychotherapists.1
Confidence in the therapist and confidence in the treatment predict symptomatic improvement week by week in therapy: A latent curve modeling approach.1
The hidden curriculum of academic writing: Toward demystifying manuscript preparation in counseling psychology.1
Early response as a prognostic indicator in person-centered experiential therapy for depression.1
Effects of a brief self-compassion intervention for college students with impostor phenomenon.1
Asian American child–parent cultural value discrepancies, family conflict, life satisfaction, and self-esteem.1
Practice-based evidence for spiritually integrated psychotherapies: Examining trajectories of psychological and spiritual distress.1
Internalizing and externalizing problems in adolescents following an earthquake: Codevelopment and temporal association.1
Psychotherapy outcomes with Latinx clients attending Hispanic-serving institutions and predominantly White institutions.1
Group as a social microcosm: The reciprocal relationship between intersession intimate behaviors and in-session intimate behaviors.1
Walking out on hate: A qualitative investigation of how and why White supremacists quit hate groups.1
Presession mood induction in therapists: Effects on therapist empathy.1
Threat alert: The effect of outliers on the alliance–outcome correlation.1
Understanding interdependence of patients’ and therapists’ affect experiencing: Examination at sample and individual difference levels.1
Supplemental Material for Ignoring Race and Denying Racism: A Meta-Analysis of the Associations Between Colorblind Racial Ideology, Anti-Blackness, and Other Variables Antithetical to Racial Justice1
Self-assertive efficacy and workplace advocacy behavior: A social cognitive analysis.1
Perceived parental career expectation and adolescent career development: The mediating role of adolescent career-planning and goal-setting self-efficacy and the moderating role of perceived parent–ado1
When you are the “other”: A scoping review of the experiences of clinicians of color working with White clients.1
Reinforcing or challenging the status quo: A grounded theory of how the model minority myth shapes Asian American activism.1
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