Psychotherapy

Papers
(The TQCC of Psychotherapy is 4. 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Causes and consequences of burnout among mental health professionals: A practice-oriented review of recent empirical literature.81
Virtue, flourishing, and positive psychology in psychotherapy: An overview and research prospectus.53
Zoom-in to zone-out: Therapists report less therapeutic skill in telepsychology versus face-to-face therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic.37
When adolescents stop psychological therapy: Rupture–repair in the therapeutic alliance and association with therapy ending.35
Relational savoring: An attachment-based approach to promoting interpersonal flourishing.33
Testing a deliberate practice workshop for developing appropriate responsivity to resistance markers.30
Longitudinal effects of psychotherapy with transgender and nonbinary clients: A randomized controlled pilot trial.26
Group therapy for schizophrenia: A meta-analysis.21
Radical healing in psychotherapy: Addressing the wounds of racism-related stress and trauma.20
The perniciousness of perfectionism in group therapy for depression: A test of the perfectionism social disconnection model.20
Defining and assessing adverse events and harmful effects in psychotherapy study protocols: A systematic review.20
The role of mentalization in child psychotherapy, interpersonal trauma, and recovery: A scoping review.19
The gender-affirmative life span approach: A developmental model for clinical work with transgender and gender-diverse children, adolescents, and adults.19
A pilot test of a treatment to address intersectional stigma, mental health, and HIV risk among gay and bisexual men of color.18
Deliberate practice for the skill of immediacy: A multiple case study of doctoral student therapists and clients.17
The need for a measurement-based care professional practice guideline.16
How do supportive techniques bring about therapeutic change: The role of therapeutic alliance as a potential mediator.16
Positivity pays off: Clients’ perspectives on positive compared with traditional cognitive behavioral therapy for depression.15
Nonverbal synchrony as a marker of alliance ruptures.15
Talking about climate change and eco-anxiety in psychotherapy: A qualitative analysis of patients’ experiences.15
Sympathetic nervous system synchrony: An exploratory study of its relationship with the therapeutic alliance and outcome in couple therapy.14
Efficacy of a two-session repetitive negative thinking-focused acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) protocol for depression and generalized anxiety disorder: A randomized waitlist control trial.14
A randomized controlled feasibility trial of internet-delivered guided self-help for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) among university students in India.14
Reflective functioning, psychotherapeutic alliance, and outcome in two psychotherapies for bulimia nervosa.14
Does mindfulness practice promote psychological functioning or is it the other way around? A daily diary study.12
A comparison of emotion-focused therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder: Results of a feasibility randomized controlled trial.12
Using topic models to identify clients’ functioning levels and alliance ruptures in psychotherapy.12
A clinical practice review of crying research.11
Rupture resolution strategies and the impact of rupture on the working alliance after racial microaggressions in therapy.10
Intersections of gendered racial trauma and childbirth trauma: Clinical interventions for Black women.10
The impact of a deliberate practice workshop on therapist demand and support behavior with community volunteers and simulators.10
Parental reflective function and children’s attachment-based mental state talk as predictors of outcome in psychodynamic child psychotherapy.10
Dynamic-relational group treatment for perfectionism: Informant ratings of patient change.9
Relationships of biomedical beliefs about depression to treatment-related expectancies in a treatment-seeking sample.9
A pilot cultural adaptation of LGB-affirmative CBT for young Chinese sexual minority men’s mental and sexual health.9
Iwankapiya American Indian pilot clinical trial: Historical trauma and group interpersonal psychotherapy.9
The alliance–outcome association in the treatment of adolescent depression.9
Predictors of change in patient treatment outcome expectation during cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy for generalized anxiety disorder.9
Therapeutic factors in nature-based therapies: Unraveling the therapeutic benefits of integrating nature in psychotherapy.9
“How could I not bring it up?”: A multiple case study of therapists’ comfort when Black clients discuss anti-Black racism in sessions.8
The Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) stabilization plan for working with patients with suicide risk.8
Spiritually integrated psychotherapies in real-world clinical practice: Synthesizing the literature to identify best practices and future research directions.8
Windows of cultural opportunity: A thematic analysis of how cultural conversations occur in psychotherapy.8
The effectiveness of accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy (AEDP) in private practice settings: A transdiagnostic study conducted within the context of a practice-research network.8
Metatherapeutic processing supports the emergence of flourishing in psychotherapy.8
Oppression is not “culture”: The need to center systemic and structural determinants to address anti-Black racism and racial trauma in psychotherapy.8
The influence of vocal synchrony on outcome and attachment anxiety/avoidance in treatments of social anxiety disorder.7
You can tell me anything: Disclosure of suicidal thoughts and behaviors in psychotherapy.7
Research review of psychotherapists’ use of metaphors.7
Factors contributing to symptom change in standardized and individualized Internet-based interventions for depression: A randomized-controlled trial.7
Patients’ style of emotional processing moderates the impact of common factors in psychotherapy.7
Computer use in mental health treatment: Understanding collaborative documentation and its effect on the therapeutic alliance.7
Enhancing motivation and self-efficacy for safety plan use: Incorporating motivational interviewing strategies in a brief safety planning intervention for adolescents at risk for suicide.7
The impact of brief dynamic interpersonal therapy (DIT) on veteran depression and anxiety.7
Telehealth cognitive behavioral therapy for depression in Parkinson’s disease: A case study.6
Application of the unified protocol for transdiagnostic treatment of emotional disorders among homeless women: A feasibility study.6
Personalized high-frequency monitoring of a process-oriented psychotherapeutic approach to seizure disorders: Treatment utilization and participants’ feedback.6
The relationship between self-observed and other-observed countertransference and session outcome.6
Attachment style change and working alliance in panic disorder patients treated with cognitive behavioral therapy.6
“Take a sad song and make it better”: What makes an interpretation growth facilitating for the patient?6
The perceived effects of emotional labor in psychologists providing individual psychotherapy.6
I see you as recognizing me; therefore, I trust you: Operationalizing epistemic trust in psychotherapy.6
How couple therapists manage asymmetries of interaction in first consultations.6
Integrating between-session homework in psychotherapy: A systematic review of immediate in-session and intermediate outcomes.6
Keeping psychologists in the driver’s seat: Four perspectives on quality improvement and clinical data registries.5
The alliance with young people: Where have we been, where are we going?5
Plan-compatible termination in psychotherapy: Perspectives from control-mastery theory.5
Therapist emotion and emotional change with clients: Effects on perceived empathy and session quality.5
Unifying treatment for mild anxiety and depression in preadolescence.5
Patients’ crying experiences in psychotherapy and relationship with working alliance, therapeutic change and attachment styles.5
Consensus on the perceived presence of transtheoretical principles of change in routine psychotherapy practice: A survey of clinicians and researchers.5
Chairwork in individual psychotherapy: Meta-analyses of intervention effects.4
Therapists’ cultural comfort and clients’ distress: An initial exploration.4
Parallel process in psychodynamic supervision: The supervisor’s perspective.4
Trauma-informed inpatient care for marginalized women.4
Evaluating “mentalizing positive affect” as an intervention for enhancing positive affectivity in borderline personality disorder using a single-case multiple-baseline design.4
A latent trajectory analysis of inpatient depression treatment.4
Jungian psychotherapy, spirituality, and synchronicity: Theory, applications, and evidence base.4
Harnessing quality improvement and implementation science to support the implementation of suicide prevention practices in juvenile detention.4
Psychotherapy in a resource-constrained setting: Understanding context for adapting and integrating a brief psychological intervention into primary care.4
“Therapy can be restorative, but can also be really harmful”: Therapy experiences of QTBIPOC clients.4
Patient–therapist congruence and incongruence of process expectations during psychotherapy.4
Patients’ experiences of being “ghosted” by their psychotherapists.4
A systematic research review of collaborative assessment methods.4
Religious microaggressions in psychotherapy: A mixed methods examination of client perspectives.4
The process and outcome of psychodynamic psychotherapy for pregnancy after loss: A case study analysis.4
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