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Brian D. Doss publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Brian D. Doss sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 125 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Brian D. Doss D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Brian D. Doss sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Brian D. Doss is affiliated with the University of Miami in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology and social sciences, with a significant number of publications in the fields of social psychology, clinical psychology, sociology and political science, demography, and general health professions.

The main topics covered in their work include attachment and relationship dynamics, family dynamics and relationships, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, digital mental health interventions, maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, intimate partner and family violence, and child welfare and adoption.

Their recent papers include the following:

  • Online programs improve relationship functioning for distressed low-income couples: Results from a nationwide randomized controlled trial., 2020, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • A review of the research during 2010-2019 on evidence-based treatments for couple relationship distress, 2021, Journal of Marital and Family Therapy

Frequent co-authors that have collaborated with Brian D. Doss include:

  • McKenzie K. Roddy
  • Stephen Hatch
  • Yunying Le
  • Karen Rothman
  • Leslie A. Morland

Brian D. Doss's publications commonly appear in these venues:

  • Family Process
  • Journal of Family Psychology
  • Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • Couple and Family Psychology Research and Practice
  • Behavior Therapy

Best Publications

  • The effect of the transition to parenthood on relationship quality: an 8-year prospective study.

    Brian D. Doss;Galena K. Rhoades;Scott M. Stanley;Howard J. Markman

  • Integrative behavioral couple therapy

    Andrew Christensen;Brian D Doss

  • Why do couples seek marital therapy

    Brian D. Doss;Lorelei E. Simpson;Andrew Christensen

  • Changing the Way We Study Change in Psychotherapy

    Brian D. Doss

  • A randomized controlled trial of the web-based OurRelationship program: Effects on relationship and individual functioning.

    Brian D. Doss;Larisa N. Cicila;Emily J. Georgia;McKenzie K. Roddy

  • Who's dragging their feet? Husbands and wives seeking marital therapy.

    Brian D. Doss;David C. Atkins;Andrew Christensen

  • Improving relationships: mechanisms of change in couple therapy.

    Brian D. Doss;Yeow Meng Thum;Mia Sevier;David C. Atkins

  • The transition to parenthood: impact on couples’ romantic relationships

    Brian D Doss;Galena K Rhoades

  • Marital therapy, retreats, and books: the who, what, when, and why of relationship help-seeking.

    Brian D. Doss;Galena Kline Rhoades;Scott M. Stanley;Howard J. Markman

  • Predictors of Intimacy in Couples' Discussions of Relationship Injuries : An Observational Study

    Alexandra E. Mitchell;Angela M. Castellani;Rachael L. Herrington;Jana I. Joseph

  • Using technology to enhance and expand interventions for couples and families: Conceptual and methodological considerations.

    Brian D. Doss;Leah K. Feinberg;Karen Rothman;McKenzie K. Roddy

  • The Multicultural Masculinity Ideology Scale: Validation from Three Cultural Perspectives

    Brian D. Doss;J. Roy Hopkins

  • Relationship violence among couples seeking therapy: common couple violence or battering?

    Lorelei E. Simpson;Brian D. Doss;Jennifer Wheeler;Andrew Christensen

  • Prediction of response to treatment in a randomized clinical trial of marital therapy.

    David C. Atkins;Sara B. Berns;William H. George;Brian D. Doss

  • Translation of Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy to a Web-based Intervention

    Brian D. Doss;Lisa A. Benson;Emily J. Georgia;Andrew Christensen

  • Observed communication in couples two years after integrative and traditional behavioral couple therapy: outcome and link with five-year follow-up.

    Katherine J. W. Baucom;Mia Sevier;Kathleen A. Eldridge;Brian D. Doss

  • Observed communication and associations with satisfaction during traditional and integrative behavioral couple therapy.

    Mia Sevier;Kathleen Eldridge;Janice Jones;Brian D. Doss

  • Acceptance in romantic relationships: the frequency and acceptability of partner behavior inventory.

    Brian D. Doss;Andrew Christensen

  • Qualitative reports of problems in cohabiting relationships: comparisons to married and dating relationships.

    Annie C. Hsueh;Kristen Rahbar Morrison;Brian D. Doss

  • A randomized controlled trial of brief coparenting and relationship interventions during the transition to parenthood.

    Brian D. Doss;Larisa N. Cicila;Annie C. Hsueh;Kristen R. Morrison

  • Differential use of premarital education in first and second marriages.

    Brian D. Doss;Galena K. Rhoades;Scott M. Stanley;Howard J. Markman

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew Christensen
Andrew Christensen University of California, Los Angeles
Galena K. Rhoades
Galena K. Rhoades University of Denver
Leslie A. Morland
Leslie A. Morland University of California, San Diego
David C. Atkins
David C. Atkins University of Washington
Scott M. Stanley
Scott M. Stanley University of Denver
Jonathan S. Comer
Jonathan S. Comer Florida International University
Candice M. Monson
Candice M. Monson Toronto Metropolitan University
Howard J. Markman
Howard J. Markman University of Denver
Douglas K. Snyder
Douglas K. Snyder Texas A&M University
W. Kim Halford
W. Kim Halford University of Queensland

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