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D-Index
37
Citations
23054
World Ranking
8995
National Ranking
4761

Overview

Allen E. Bergin is affiliated with Brigham Young University in the United States. Their academic contributions have been situated primarily within this institution.

Information about recent papers, co-authors, and publication venues is not available. There are no records of specific book publications or detailed fields and subfields of study provided for this researcher.

While no data on main topics of research or awards received has been listed, the scholar maintains an active presence in their academic domain consistent with their affiliation.

Allen E. Bergin is currently living, and further detailed information concerning their scholarly output or research focus is not provided in the present data.

Best Publications

  • Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change

    Sol L. Garfield;Allen E. Bergin

  • The effectiveness of psychotherapy.

    Michael J. Lambert;Allen E. Bergin

  • A Spiritual Strategy for Counseling and Psychotherapy

    P. Scott Richards;Allen E. Bergin

  • Psychotherapy and Religious Values

    Allen E. Bergin

  • Handbook of psychotherapy and behavior change: An empirical analysis

    Allen E. Bergin;Sol. L. Garfield

  • Religiosity and Mental Health: A Critical Reevaluation and Meta-Analysis

    Allen E. Bergin

  • Values and religious issues in psychotherapy and mental health.

    Allen E. Bergin

  • Religiosity of psychotherapists: A national survey.

    Allen E. Bergin;Jay P. Jensen

  • Handbook of psychotherapy and behavior change, 4th ed.

    Allen E. Bergin;Sol Louis Garfield

  • Handbook of Psychotherapy and Religious Diversity

    P. Scott Richards;Allen E. Bergin

  • Religiousness and mental health reconsidered: a study of an intrinsically religious sample

    Allen E. Bergin;Kevin S. Masters;P. Scott Richards

  • Some empirical and conceptual bases for coordinated research in psychotherapy: a critical review of issues, trends, and evidence.

    Hans H. Strupp;Allen E. Bergin

  • A spiritual strategy for counseling and psychotherapy, 2nd ed.

    P. Scott Richards;Allen E. Bergin

  • Some implications of psychotherapy research for therapeutic practice.

    Allen E. Bergin

  • Review of Religion and Mental Health: Prevention and the Enhancement of Psychosocial Functioning

    I. Reed Payne;Allen E. Bergin;Kimberly A. Bielema;Paul H. Jenkins

  • The empirical emphasis in psychotherapy: A symposium. The effects of psychotherapy: Negative results revisited.

    Allen E. Bergin

  • Mental health values of professional therapists: a national interdisciplinary survey

    Jay P. Jensen;Allen E. Bergin

  • Values in psychotherapy.

    Allen E. Bergin;Reed I. Payne;P. Scott Richards

  • Religious life-styles and mental health: An exploratory study.

    Allen E. Bergin;Randy D. Stinchfield;Thomas A. Gaskin;Kevin S. Masters

  • The meaning of eclecticism: New survey and analysis of components.

    Jay P. Jensen;Allen E. Bergin;David W. Greaves

Frequent Co-Authors

P. Scott Richards
P. Scott Richards Brigham Young University
Michael J. Lambert
Michael J. Lambert Brigham Young University
Kevin S. Masters
Kevin S. Masters University of Colorado Denver
Kenneth I. Howard
Kenneth I. Howard Northwestern University
Lester Luborsky
Lester Luborsky University of Pennsylvania
Jerome D. Frank
Jerome D. Frank Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
David E. Orlinsky
David E. Orlinsky University of Chicago

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