Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Social and Clinical 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Co-rumination and depression: A systematic review and future directions10
Conveying depression: Is a reduced relative preference for happiness a way depressed people convince themselves of their depressed identity?10
Exploring the relationship between time spent on social media and depressive symptoms: A network perspective8
The interpersonal process model of intimacy: An experimental investigation of the role of depression in forming connections7
When Will This End? Exploring the Relationship between Depression Symptoms, Perceptions of the Future Self, and Anticipated Length of the COVID-19 Pandemic in College Seniors5
Measurement invariance, sex differences, and convergent validity of the Farsi version of the Interpersonal Needs Questionnaire-15 and Acquired Capability with Rehearsal for Suicide Scale-75
Characterizing the mental health concerns of significant others of those with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and how BPD impacts them5
The Association Between Perceived Relationship Quality and Psychological Symptoms in Refugees4
Motivated Helplessness in the Coronavirus Pandemic: Experimental Evidence that Perceived Helplessness to Avoid the Virus Reduces Fear of Covid-194
Client-Rated Working Alliance Quality Relates to Perceptions of Therapists as Trustworthy Experts, Rather Than to Therapists' Positive Nonverbal Behavior4
Depressive Symptoms and Conflict Behaviors: A Test of the Stress Generation Hypothesis in Romantic Couples During the COVID-19 Pandemic4
Social Interpretation Inflexibility and Functioning: Associations with Symptoms and Stress4
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Fear of Fat Moderates the Association between Contamination Disgust and Eating Concerns4
Wise blame wins the blame game: Tempered blame and a touch of forgiveness toward peers improves peer relationships and the blamer's mental health4
Specific content increases acceptance of praise in young adults with depressive symptoms3
Peer-led online depression support groups: Potentially healthy and unhealthy associated behaviors3
A Person × Environment approach to Borderline Personality Disorder features in young people: The role of life events, parental support, and self-esteem3
Filial piety as a beneficial factor for posttraumatic adjustment in the context of adverse childhood experiences among Taiwanese young adults3
Racial biases in psychopathology undermine support for race conscious mental health programs3
The Role of Magical Thinking, Sensitivity, and Thought Content in Thought-Action Fusion3
An unplanned test of the anxiety buffer disruption theory of posttraumatic stress symptoms3
Bipolar spectrum risk and social network dimensions in emerging adults: Two social sides?3
Not Drinking and Alone: Alcohol Use and Its Implications for Existential Isolation3
Emotion dysregulation and eating disorder symptoms in mother-daughter dyads: An actor-partner interdependence modeling approach3
The relationship of self-concept clarity with perceived stress, general anxiety, and depression among young adults3
Feel the pain: Ability to up-regulate emotion facilitates forgiveness of betrayal2
Shame-Proneness Uniquely Predicts Social Evaluative Symptoms: Considering the Sociometer Theory of Shame2
Independent evaluation and predictive utility of two questionnaires targeting severe weather phobia2
#Socialdistancing: Social Media Use and Online Social Support Moderate the Effect of Pandemic-Related Stress on Internalizing Symptoms in Emerging Adults2
Fluctuations in unmet interpersonal needs and emotional pain among adolescents with and without depression: A daily diary study2
Race and the Mental Representation of Individuals Diagnosed with Oppositional Defiant Disorder: Implications for Diagnosis2
How Much Should We Trust Others? The Relationship Between Trust Beliefs in Others and Psychosocial Adjustment2
Through thick and thin: How friendship and psychological flexibility shape our response to being ostracized2
Effects of social exclusion on time perception and consequent behavioral decisions2
Race Matters in Assessment of Familial Criticism1
Expressed Emotion and Health Care Use in Borderline Personality Disorder Patients and Relatives1
Body talk in women's friendships: Associations of self-report and behavioral observation with body image issues1
Attachment Styles and Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors: A Meta-Analysis1
Everyday paranoia in social context across diagnostic boundaries: An experience sampling study1
Examining the Double-Edged Sword Effects of Lay Theories of Mental Health on Perceptions and Treatment of Others with Mental Health Problems1
Eating Disorder Symptoms, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms, and Executive Functioning Deficits in Iranian College Students: A Network Analysis1
Perfectionism and disordered eating in South Asian women in the United States1
All Goals are Equal: No Interactions Between Depressive Symptoms and Goal Characteristics on Goal Progress1
Depression, Perceived Burdensomeness, Thwarted Belongingness, and Suicide Risk Trajectories among Emerging Adults during the Early Covid-19 Pandemic1
Narrative induction of self-disgust alters body image satisfaction1
Predictors of Embarrassment in Daily Social Interactions in Social Phobia, Major Depression and Healthy Controls1
Effects of implementation intentions and regulatory fit on subjective binge eating1
Prospective impacts of co-rumination on depression, anxiety, and relationship satisfaction within adult romantic couples1
Resisting vs. Persisting: Different Types of Self-Control Predict Different Outcomes Following Incarceration1
The relationship between attributional style and symptoms of depression in youth: A systematic review and meta-analysis1
Randomized Controlled Trial Assessing the Efficacy of Expressive Writing in Reducing Symptoms of Anxiety: Waitlist Control Design1
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