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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Supplemental Material for A Scientific Response to Moritz et al. (2022)55
Supplemental Material for Therapeutic Immediacy in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Depression: A Mixed-Method Study43
Supplemental Material for The Relationship Between Clients’ Expectation of Therapist Support and Challenge and Treatment Outcome: A Response Surface Analysis41
Supplemental Material for Group Psychotherapy for Chronic Pain: A Meta-Analysis36
Development of an artificial intelligence-based measure of therapists’ skills: A multimodal proof of concept.31
Supplemental Material for Psychological Treatments for Persistent Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Quality of Life and Functioning Outcomes31
Introduction to the special section on suicide and crisis management in clinical practice: Theoretical and practical integration.28
Correction to Jackson et al. (2022).21
Introduction to special section: Addressing racism, anti-blackness, and racial trauma in psychotherapy.21
The “gift of love” as a candidate mechanism of psychopathology and change in interpersonal reconstructive therapy for patients with high-acuity clinical needs.20
A critical evaluation of psilocybin-assisted therapy protocol components from clinical trial patients, facilitators, and caregivers.20
Supplemental Material for Perceived Cultural Humility in Supervision Group and Trainees’ Cultural Responsiveness Self-Efficacy17
A systematic review on how to combine exposure and response prevention with add-ons for the treatment of obsessive–compulsive disorder.17
Spiritually integrated psychotherapies in real-world clinical practice: Synthesizing the literature to identify best practices and future research directions.16
Within-day sudden gains and generalized anxiety disorder psychotherapy outcome.14
Supplemental Material for The Relationship Between Interpersonal Problems and Therapeutic Alliance in Psychotherapy: A Three-Level Mixed-Effects Meta-Analysis14
Let’s get real: Identity concealment, burnout, and therapeutic relationship quality among psychology trainees with concealable stigmatized identities.14
Supplemental Material for A Tripartite Model of the Psychotherapy Relationship: Interrelations Among Its Components and Their Unfolding Across Sessions14
Working with dreams and nightmares: A review of the research evidence.13
Should we feel the same? Mutual recognition and congruence between therapist and client regarding ruptures and repairs.13
Pathological narcissism’s impact on psychodynamic group therapy for perfectionism.12
Are changes in joviality associated with cognitive behavioral treatment outcomes? Examining an emerging treatment target.12
Words count in psychotherapy: Differentiating language characteristics of cognitive behavioral therapy and focal psychodynamic therapy for anorexia nervosa.12
Leveraging natural language processing to study emotional coherence in psychotherapy.12
The use of questions in psychotherapy: A review of research on immediate outcomes.11
The development of a comprehensive coding system for evaluating insight based on a clinical interview: The SUIP-I coding system.11
Prospective psychotherapists’ bias and accuracy in assessing their own facilitative interpersonal skills.11
The process and outcome of spiritually integrated psychotherapies: A cross-cultural study in Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America.10
Connecting in-session corrective emotional experiences with postsession therapeutic changes: A systematic case study.10
Task analysis of a christian-integrated psychotherapy framework.9
One more wall to cross: The role of psychologists in addressing integrated health among undocumented Latinx immigrants in inpatient medical settings.9
You never know what you are going to get: Large-scale assessment of therapists’ supportive counseling skill use.9
Emotion-focused therapy for fear of cancer recurrence: A hospital-based exploratory outcome study.9
Automating the assessment of multicultural orientation through machine learning and natural language processing.9
Risk management in dialectical behavior therapy: Treating life-threatening behaviors as problems to be solved.9
The development of an observational coding scheme to assess transgender and nonbinary clients’ reported minority stress experiences.9
Psychotherapies for clients with physical health conditions: A scoping review of demographic reporting.8
Supplemental Material for Questioning the Status Quo: Latino Community Members as Researchers in the Study of Health Equity8
First do no harm: Principles of care for clients with sexual identity confusion and/or conflict.8
Supplemental Material for Patient–Therapist Expectancy Convergence and Outcome in Naturalistic Psychotherapy7
A pilot test of a treatment to address intersectional stigma, mental health, and HIV risk among gay and bisexual men of color.7
Structurally informed psychodynamic theory case conceptualization: Expanding the conceptualization map.7
Defining and assessing adverse events and harmful effects in psychotherapy study protocols: A systematic review.7
The alliance with young people: Where have we been, where are we going?7
Client preference accommodation for religious/spiritual integration and psychotherapy outcomes in naturalistic practice settings.7
Supplemental Material for Dyadic Working Alliance, Therapist Insight Skills, and Client Outcomes: Longitudinal Mediation Analyses7
Supplemental Material for A Pilot Test of a Treatment to Address Intersectional Stigma, Mental Health, and HIV Risk Among Gay and Bisexual Men of Color7
Supplemental Material for Reliability and Validity of the Emotional Processing Self-Report7
Telehealth cognitive behavioral therapy for depression in Parkinson’s disease: A case study.7
Supplemental Material for Development and Validation of the Gender Identity and Expression Microaggressions in Therapy Scale (GIEMTS)6
The association between medical comorbidity and psychotherapy processes and outcomes for major depressive disorder in a community mental health setting.6
Correction to Ryum et al. (2023).6
The relationship between self-observed and other-observed countertransference and session outcome.6
“Psychological treatments for persistent depression: A systematic review and meta- analysis of quality of life and functioning outcomes:” Correction to McPherson and Senra (2022).6
A moderating factor for patients with vindictive interpersonal problems.6
The perceived effects of emotional labor in psychologists providing individual psychotherapy.5
Therapeutic immediacy in psychodynamic psychotherapy for depression: A mixed-method study.5
Integrating between-session homework in psychotherapy: A systematic review of immediate in-session and intermediate outcomes.5
Association of childhood maltreatment with adult body awareness and autonomic reactivity: The moderating effect of practicing body psychotherapy.5
Validation of the German version of the Comparative Psychotherapy Process Scale.5
A systematic review of the association between interpretations and immediate, intermediate, and distal outcomes.5
Disclosure and nondisclosure of physical health issues in psychodynamic psychotherapy.5
Psychotherapy in a resource-constrained setting: Understanding context for adapting and integrating a brief psychological intervention into primary care.5
Cognitive restructuring and psychotherapy outcome: A meta-analytic review.5
Measurement-based care professional practice guideline: Don’t forget the therapists!5
Religious microaggressions in psychotherapy: A mixed methods examination of client perspectives.4
Dismantling weight stigma: A group intervention in a partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient eating disorder treatment program.4
Trauma-informed inpatient care for marginalized women.4
Supplemental Material for Therapist Affect Focus and Patient Outcomes in Psychodynamic Therapy: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis4
Replicating patient-level moderators of CBT and IPT’s comparative efficacy for depression.4
Supplemental Material for Leveraging Natural Language Processing to Enhance Feedback-Informed Group Therapy: A Proof of Concept4
How are expert therapists similar, different, and integrative in the treatment of borderline personality disorder?4
To conceal or not to conceal: Supervisee and client identity processes in clinical supervision.4
Addressing health in psychotherapy: Future directions from a community wellness lens.4
Alliance-focused safety planning and suicide risk management.4
Using machine learning algorithms to predict the effects of change processes in psychotherapy: Toward process-level treatment personalization.4
A tripartite model of the psychotherapy relationship: Interrelations among its components and their unfolding across sessions.4
Centering and decentering client disclosures: A qualitative study of therapists’ responses to clients’ experiences of discrimination.4
A first look at the working alliance in psychotherapy with American Indians.4
Psychotherapist advice, suggestions, recommendations: A research review.4
Enhancing the evidence base for spiritually integrated psychotherapies: Progressing the paradigm of practice-based evidence.4
Therapist affect focus and patient outcomes in psychodynamic therapy: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis.4
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