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Barry A. Farber is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of Psychology, with a particular emphasis on Clinical Psychology. Their body of work spans multiple subfields including Social Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Applied Psychology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their research primarily explores areas such as Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications, Attachment and Relationship Dynamics, Deception Detection and Forensic Psychology, Counseling Practices and Supervision, Personality Disorders and Psychopathology, Emotions and Moral Behavior, and Counseling, Therapy, and Family Dynamics.

Recent published papers by Barry A. Farber include:

  • Patients' experiences of being "ghosted" by their psychotherapists, 2022, Psychotherapy
  • Clients' Perceptions of Changes in Their Therapists' Positive Regard in Transitioning from In-Person Therapy to Teletherapy, 2022, Psychotherapy Research
  • Psychotherapists' preferences for television and movies during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020, Journal of Clinical Psychology

Other influential papers linked to their research network include:

  • Trajectories of depression in psychotherapy: How client characteristics predict clinical improvement, 2021, Journal of Clinical Psychology
  • Therapists' perspectives on positive regard, 2022, Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapies

Barry A. Farber frequently co-authors with several researchers whose collaborations appear across multiple publications. These frequent collaborators include Daisy Ort, Jessica Y. Suzuki, Clara E. Hill, Emily Hubbard, and Gus Mayopoulos.

The primary publication venues for Barry A. Farber reflect their focus on psychotherapy and clinical psychology. These include:

  • Psychotherapy Research
  • Counselling Psychology Quarterly
  • Journal of Clinical Psychology
  • Psychotherapy
  • Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapies

In addition to articles, Barry A. Farber has contributed to scholarly books, notably publishing with the American Psychological Association. One such publication is titled Understanding and enhancing positive regard in psychotherapy: Carl Rogers and beyond (2022).

Best Publications

  • Crisis in Education: Stress and Burnout in the American Teacher

    Barry A. Farber

  • Stress and burnout in the human service professions

    Barry A. Farber

  • Stress and Burnout in Suburban Teachers

    Barry A. Farber

  • Professional Self-Concept as a Predictor of Teacher Burnout

    Isaac A. Friedman;Barry A. Farber

  • Treatment strategies for different types of teacher burnout

    Barry A. Farber

  • Self-Disclosure in Psychotherapy

    Barry A. Farber

  • The process and dimensions of burnout in psychotherapists.

    Barry A. Farber;Louis J. Heifetz

  • Patient self-disclosure: A review of the research.

    Barry A. Farber

  • The relationship of patient-therapist interaction to outcome in brief psychotherapy.

    Leigh McCullough;Arnold Winston;Barry A. Farber;Franklin Porter

  • The satisfactions and stresses of psychotherapeutic work: A factor analytic study.

    Barry A. Farber;Louis J. Heifetz

  • Clients' perceptions of the process and consequences of self-disclosure in psychotherapy

    Barry A. Farber;Kathryn C. Berano;Joseph A. Capobianco

  • Burnout in Psychotherapists: Incidence, Types, and Trends.

    Barry A. Farber

  • The effects of therapist experience and patient diagnosis on countertransference

    Eve M. Brody;Barry A. Farber

  • THE THERAPIST AS ATTACHMENT FIGURE

    Barry A. Farber;Robin A. Lippert;Debra B. Nevas

  • Teacher Burnout: Assumptions, Myths, and Issues.

    Barry A. Farber

  • "It is never okay to talk about suicide": Patients' reasons for concealing suicidal ideation in psychotherapy.

    Matt Blanchard;Barry A Farber

  • Teacher Burnout: A Psycho-educational Perspective

    Barry A. Farber;Julie Miller

  • Putting up emotional (Facebook) walls? Attachment status and emerging adults' experiences of social networking sites.

    George C. Nitzburg;Barry A. Farber

  • Introduction: Understanding and treating burnout in a changing culture.

    Barry A. Farber

  • Nondisclosure and distortion in psychotherapy supervison.

    David B. Yourman;Barry A. Farber

  • Choosing psychotherapy as a career: Why did we cross that road?

    Barry A. Farber;Inessa Manevich;Jesse Metzger;Erica Saypol

Frequent Co-Authors

Donna S. Bender
Donna S. Bender Tulane University
Robert Elliott
Robert Elliott University of Strathclyde
William B. Stiles
William B. Stiles Miami University
Mark J. Hilsenroth
Mark J. Hilsenroth Adelphi University
John C. Norcross
John C. Norcross University of Scranton
Lynne Angus
Lynne Angus York University
Myrna L. Friedlander
Myrna L. Friedlander University at Albany, State University of New York
Charles A. Sanislow
Charles A. Sanislow Wesleyan University
Michelle G. Newman
Michelle G. Newman Pennsylvania State University

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