Clinical Psychology-Science and Practice

Papers
(The TQCC of Clinical Psychology-Science and Practice is 2. 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
Efficacy of internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis.50
Your body, my experience: A systematic review of embodiment illusions as a function of and method to improve body image disturbance.43
Social problem-solving, interpersonal stress, exclusion, and empathy in suicide risk.40
In teletherapy we trust—Now what? Three questions for mental health care stakeholders.39
Supplemental Material for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adults With Intellectual Disabilities: A Meta-Analysis27
Supplemental Material for The Impact of Patient Suicidal Behavior on the Personal and Professional Well-Being of Mental Health Providers: A Systematic Review24
Supplemental Material for Reporting and Inclusion of Specific Sociodemographic Groups in the Adult PTSD Treatment Outcome Literature Within the United States: A Systematic Review23
Supplemental Material for A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on the DSM–5 Severity Ratings for Eating Disorders23
Evaluation of the psychometric properties of DSM–5 internet gaming disorder measures: A COSMIN systematic review and meta-analysis.19
Supplemental Material for Is the Use of Interpretations Associated With Treatment Outcome? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analytic Answer19
Targeting the replication crisis and improving the credibility of research findings in clinical psychology. A commentary on Pittelkow et al.18
Stress management interventions for college students in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.18
Prioritization, evaluation, and promotion of replicability for clinical psychology research: A comment on Pittelkow et al. (2021).17
What are we missing in emotion regulation science?15
A call for expansion and innovation in research on protective factors and suicide prevention among American Indian and Alaska Native populations.14
Changing our relationship with distress and craving: Relevance of contextual-behavioral science approaches for behavioral addictions.14
Setting a course to protect indigenous cultures and communities in our national suicide prevention agenda.14
Strengths and shortcomings of a mindful approach to the treatment of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders.13
Mindfulness and acceptance for OCD: New direction or more of the same?12
Bridging the gap in the digital age: A commentary on Machado-Sousa et al.’s review and meta-analysis of internet-based CBT for obsessive–compulsive disorder.12
What really is problem video gaming? A need to reexamine the conceptualization of a fuzzy construct.12
Are brief psychological therapies effective for adults experiencing common mental health difficulties in primary care?11
Building on the legacy of Michael Duffy: A call to address aging as an important part of diversity.10
Recognizing integrated care as an empirically supported alternative to cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of anxiety and other disorders.10
Examining nuanced targets in comorbid anxiety and depressive disorder treatment: Commentary on Öst et al. (2023).9
Measure the context: A commentary on “Early behavioral interventions for children with autism spectrum disorder in routine clinical care: A systematic review and meta-analysis”.9
Commentary on “Cognitive-behavioral therapy for adults with intellectual disabilities: A meta-analysis” by Graser et al. (2022).9
Are DSM–5 eating disorder severity indicators clinically meaningful? A commentary on A systematic review and meta-analysis on the DSM–5 severity ratings for eating disorders.9
Not so common anymore? Beyond the common factor understanding of the role of alliance in youth psychotherapy.9
Addictive behaviors in the context of buying–shopping and hoarding disorders: Integrating components and psychological processes.8
Are hoarding disorder and buying-shopping disorder behavioral addictions? Too soon to tell and a roadmap for future investigations.8
Reporting and inclusion of specific sociodemographic groups in the adult PTSD treatment outcome literature within the United States: A systematic review.8
Decision-making in modular treatments: Avoiding another research-to-practice gap.8
Can the group harm the individual? Reviewing potential iatrogenic effects of group treatment for adolescent substance use.8
It is time to broaden community dissemination of cognitive-behavioral therapy for substance use disorders: Charting pathways to ascend the remaining mountainside.8
Effects of loving-kindness and compassion meditations on self-compassion: A systematic review and meta-analysis.7
Including parents in child treatment is beneficial, so how do we help therapists to work effectively with parents in practice?6
What facilitates or inhibits posttraumatic growth in health care workers?6
Learnings, limitations, and future directions from network analysis in eating disorders.6
Controlled interventions to improve suicide prevention in educational settings: A systematic review and network meta-analysis.6
Adapting and integrating exposure therapies for obsessive–compulsive disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder: Translating research into clinical implementation.6
Perfectionism and social anxiety: A systematic review and meta-analysis.5
Supplemental Material for Psychotherapy Treatment Outcome Research in Adults With ID: Where Do We Go From Here?5
Supplemental Material for How Is “Intolerance of Uncertainty” (IU) Measured? A Systematic Review of Assessment Tools for IU and the Psychometric Properties of IU Questionnaires5
Supplemental Material for Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials and Single-Case Designs on the Efficacy of Functional Analytic Psychotherapy5
Therapy as identity leadership: Commentary on “Robertson et al. (2023): A social identity approach to facilitating therapy groups”.5
Attachment therapy: Are we truly doing “no harm”?5
A closer look at negative effects in a guided web-based intervention for mild to moderate depression.5
Supplemental Material for Perfectionism and Social Anxiety: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis5
Supplemental Material for Mechanisms of Behavior Change in Adolescent Substance Use Treatment: A Systematic Review of Treatment Mediators and Recommendations for Advancing Future Research5
Contingency management for drug use disorders: Meta-analysis and application of Tolin’s criteria.5
Replication target selection in clinical psychology: A Bayesian and qualitative reevaluation.4
Supplemental Material for Diagnosable Mental Disorders Among American Indians and Alaska Natives in the United States: A Scoping Review4
Coping and defense mechanisms: A scoping review.4
How to align DBT and DBT skills with adolescent externalizing problems.4
A call to increase cultural responsiveness and accessibility of dialectical behavior therapy: Commentary on Jakubovic and Drabick (2023).4
Efficacy of the Unified Protocol: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.4
Supplemental Material for A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Psychological Interventions for Persons With Hearing or Vision Impairment: Research Gaps and Call to Action4
Expanding the scope of the role of prosodic features in psychotherapy: A commentary.4
Supplemental Material for Patient and Provider Attitudes Toward Video and Phone Telemental Health Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review4
The psychometric challenges of implementing wellbeing assessment into clinical research and practice: A commentary on “assessing mental wellbeing using the mental health continuum–short form: A system4
Supplemental Material for Assessing Mental Wellbeing Using the Mental Health Continuum—Short Form: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analytic Structural Equation Modelling3
Supplemental Material for Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Adult Anxiety Disorders in Routine Clinical Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis3
Thinking critically about methods when studying cognitive processes and risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors.3
Evaluating the influence of cognitive mechanisms on fear expectancies: A commentary on Hilleke et al. (2021).3
Improving meta-analyses of suicide prevention programs to inform the development of actionable clinical practice guidelines.3
Supplemental Material for The Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Checklist for DSM–5: A Systematic Review of Existing Psychometric Evidence3
Emotion regulation and parental burnout: A systematic review and meta-analysis.3
What to say, when to say it, how to say it: Helping patients deal with painful emotions.3
Treatment personalization can promote mental health equity by addressing stigma.3
Supplemental Material for Coping and Defense Mechanisms: A Scoping Review3
Cognitive behavior therapy for adult anxiety disorders in routine clinical care: A systematic review and meta-analysis.3
The role of harms and burdens in clinical practice guidelines: Lessons learned from the American Psychological Association's guideline development.3
Clinical geropsychology: The professional becomes the personal.3
Eusocial theory of suicide risk: Clinical presentations and commentary.2
How unique is the role of emotions in personality pathology?2
Brief psychological therapies for emotional disorders in primary care: A systematic review and meta-analysis.2
Personalizing youth psychotherapy: The road ahead.2
Commentary on mindfulness-based techniques for behavioral addiction.2
Taking an evidence-based child- and family-centered perspective on early autism intervention.2
Eusociality, evolutionarily adaptive processes, and the emergence of suicidal behavior.2
Diversity and inclusion in clinical trials are preconditions for equity.2
DSM–5 severity ratings for eating disorders: Some clinical implications and future directions.2
The scope of training programs in stress management skills and the promotion of mental health in university students.2
Advancing the field and future of clinical geropsychology: Honoring the enduring legacy of Michael Duffy, PhD, ABPP.2
Clinical psychology: Science and practice commentary on Johnson et al. (2022).2
How does cognitive behavior therapy fare in the wild? A commentary on Öst et al.’s cognitive behavior therapy for adult anxiety disorders in routine clinical care: A systematic review and meta-analysi2
From the editor-in-chief (version 2.0).2
A strategy by any other name? Reconsidering the language of emotion regulation.2
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