His primary areas of study are Social psychology, Masculinity, Online counseling, Applied psychology and Emotional expression. He studies Social psychology, focusing on Psychological well-being in particular. His studies deal with areas such as Life satisfaction, Relationship satisfaction, Clinical psychology, Well-being and Depression as well as Masculinity.
His research integrates issues of Psychiatry and Focus group in his study of Clinical psychology. Online counseling is a subfield of The Internet that he investigates. His work in the fields of Applied psychology, such as Counseling psychology, overlaps with other areas such as Computer-mediated communication and Counselor education.
His main research concerns Social psychology, Masculinity, Clinical psychology, Psychotherapist and Help-seeking. His Social psychology research includes elements of Lesbian and Career counseling. Aaron B. Rochlen has researched Masculinity in several fields, including Conformity, Psychosocial, Developmental psychology, Human Males and Help seeking behavior.
His work carried out in the field of Clinical psychology brings together such families of science as Social support, Depression and Anxiety. His Help-seeking study improves the overall literature in Mental health. His research in the fields of Dream analysis overlaps with other disciplines such as Session.
Aaron B. Rochlen mainly focuses on Masculinity, Clinical psychology, Mental health, Social media and Social psychology. His Masculinity study combines topics in areas such as Externalization, Father-child relations and Masked depression, Depression. Aaron B. Rochlen has included themes like Psychosocial and Anxiety in his Clinical psychology study.
His Mental health study incorporates themes from Stigma, Job satisfaction and Women in science. Combining a variety of fields, including Social media, Policy making, Applied psychology, Valence, Suicide prevention and Psychological Theory, are what the author presents in his essays. Aaron B. Rochlen studies Social psychology, namely Self-disclosure.
Aaron B. Rochlen focuses on Masculinity, Clinical psychology, Mental health, Need to know and Father-child relations. His Masculinity research integrates issues from Psychotherapist, Psychological Theory and Depression. When carried out as part of a general Psychotherapist research project, his work on Psychosocial is frequently linked to work in Alternative medicine and Social functioning, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
The subject of his Psychological Theory research is within the realm of Social psychology. His Depression research is mostly focused on the topic Masked depression.
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Online therapy: review of relevant definitions, debates, and current empirical support.
Aaron B. Rochlen;Jason S. Zack;Cedric Speyer.
Journal of Clinical Psychology (2004)
Measuring attitudes regarding bisexuality in lesbian, gay male, and heterosexual populations
Jonathan J. Mohr;Aaron B. Rochlen.
Journal of Counseling Psychology (1999)
The Practical Aspects of Online Counseling Ethics, Training, Technology, and Competency
Michael J. Mallen;David L. Vogel;Aaron B. Rochlen.
The Counseling Psychologist (2005)
Online Counseling Reviewing the Literature From a Counseling Psychology Framework
Michael J. Mallen;David L. Vogel;Aaron B. Rochlen;Susan X Day.
The Counseling Psychologist (2005)
Predictors of relationship satisfaction, psychological well-being, and life satisfaction among stay-at-home fathers.
Aaron B Rochlen;Ryan A. McKelley;Marie-Anne P Suizzo;Vanessa Scaringi.
Psychology of Men and Masculinity (2008)
Demystifying Men's Emotional Behavior: New Directions and Implications for Counseling and Research
Y. Joel Wong;Aaron B. Rochlen.
Psychology of Men and Masculinity (2005)
"I'm just providing for my family": A qualitative study of stay-at-home fathers.
Aaron B Rochlen;Marie-Anne P Suizzo;Ryan A. McKelley;Vanessa Scaringi.
Psychology of Men and Masculinity (2008)
Men's restrictive emotionality: An investigation of associations with other emotion-related constructs, anxiety, and underlying dimensions
Y. Joel Wong;Keenan A. Pituch;Aaron B. Rochlen.
Psychology of Men and Masculinity (2006)
Development of the attitudes toward career counseling scale
Aaron B. Rochlen;Jonathan J. Mohr;Byron K. Hargrove.
Journal of Counseling Psychology (1999)
Barriers in Diagnosing and Treating Men With Depression: A Focus Group Report:
Aaron B. Rochlen;Debora A. Paterniti;Ronald M. Epstein;Paul Duberstein.
American Journal of Men's Health (2010)
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