British Journal of Clinical Psychology

Papers
(The H4-Index of British Journal of Clinical Psychology is 15. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Treatment experiences of male and female youths with eating disorders35
COVID ‐19 and mental health in the UK : Depression, anxiety and insomnia and their associations with persistent physic31
Effects of social anxiety and self‐schemas on the impact and meaningfulness of positive versus negative social autobiographical memories31
Differential effects of the circle of security‐parenting programme on infant–mother attachment: The role of infant temperament30
Autobiographical memories as a window into affect, identity and relationship deficits in borderline personality disorder: A controlled investigation29
Effect of compassion‐focused therapy on self‐criticism and self‐soothing: A meta‐analysis25
Associations between symptoms of prolonged grief disorder and depression and suicidal ideation21
Assessing mentalization in practice: Reliability of the mentalization‐based treatment research adherence and competence scale21
No added cost: Emotion recognition in co‐occurring ADHD and ASD20
Developmental trajectories of social responsiveness and theory of mind in adolescent offspring at familial high‐risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder and population‐based controls—The Danish High 20
Engagement with services in Black African and Caribbean people with psychosis: The role of social networks, illness perceptions, internalized stigma, and perceived discrimination19
Aversive well‐being comparisons in dysphoria and the role of brooding rumination18
Validation of a transdiagnostic measure of fears of recurrence and progression about mental health conditions18
Issue Information15
Issue Information15
Emotion regulation flexibility and psychosis: A longitudinal study disentangling components of flexibility in psychosis‐proneness15
Are dysfunctional attitudes elevated and linked to mood in bipolar disorder? A systematic review and meta‐analysis15
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