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Brick Johnstone

Brick Johnstone

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Psychology

D-Index
32
Citations
3685
World Ranking
10984
National Ranking
5725

Overview

Brick Johnstone is affiliated with the Shepherd Center in the United States and has a research focus spanning medicine and psychology, with a notable concentration on clinical psychology and social psychology. Their work intersects areas such as religion, spirituality, and psychology as well as traumatic brain injury research and mental health and psychiatry.

The primary topics covered by Brick Johnstone's research include:

  • Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Mental Health and Psychiatry
  • Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
  • Workplace Spirituality and Leadership
  • Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Johnstone are:

  • Daniel Cohen
  • Dong Pil Yoon
  • Erin I. Smith
  • Nicole Thompson
  • Patricia Bruininks

Johnstone has published multiple papers in venues including Brain Injury, Mental Health Religion & Culture, Religion Brain & Behavior, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Journal of Religion and Health.

Selected recent publications by Brick Johnstone are:

  • Conceptualising spirituality and religion as psychological processes: validation of the factor structure of the BMMRS, 2020, Mental Health Religion & Culture
  • The integration of sensations and mental experiences into a unified experience: A neuropsychological model for the "sense of self", 2021, Neuropsychologia

These publications emphasize psychological processes related to spirituality and self-perception, often examined through the lens of neuropsychology and clinical outcomes.

The scholar's research accommodates a multidisciplinary approach, balancing empirical work within medicine and psychology. Their contributions include studies on clinical psychology and health and explore how social and philosophical aspects integrate with epidemiology.

Johnstone's work is indexed across multiple subfields, illustrating an intersectional perspective on health, mental processes, and sociocultural factors.

Best Publications

  • Relationships Among Spirituality, Religious Practices, Personality Factors, and Health for Five Different Faith Traditions

    Brick Johnstone;Dong Pil Yoon;Daniel Cohen;Laura H. Schopp

  • The comparability of the WRAT-R reading test and NAART as estimates of premorbid intelligence in neurologically impaired patients

    Brick Johnstone;Charles D. Callahan;Cynthia J. Kapila;Dawn E. Bouman

  • Telehealth and neuropsychological assessment: New opportunities for psychologists.

    Laura Schopp;Brick Johnstone;Deb Merrell

  • Determining relationships between physical health and spiritual experience, religious practices, and congregational support in a heterogeneous medical sample.

    James D. Campbell;Dong Phil Yoon;Brick Johnstone

  • Religion and disability: Clinical, research and training considerations for rehabilitation professionals

    Brick Johnstone;Bret A Glass;Richard E Oliver

  • Effect of Physical and Academic Stress on Illness and Injury in Division 1 College Football Players.

    J. Bryan Mann;Kirk R. Bryant;Brick Johnstone;Patrick A. Ivey

  • Right Parietal Lobe-Related “Selflessness” as the Neuropsychological Basis of Spiritual Transcendence

    Brick Johnstone;Angela Bodling;Dan Cohen;Shawn E. Christ

  • Re-conceptualizing the Factor Structure of the Brief Multidimensional Measure of Religiousness/Spirituality

    Brick Johnstone;Dong Pil Yoon;Kelly Lora Franklin;Laura Schopp

  • Financial and vocational outcomes 1 year after traumatic brain injury.

    Brick Johnstone;David Mount;Laura H. Schopp

  • Extent of cognitive decline in traumatic brain injury based on estimates of premorbid intelligence

    B Johnstone;C L Hexum;G Ashkanazi

  • Predictors of success for state vocational rehabilitation clients with traumatic brain injury.

    Brick Johnstone;Ron Vessell;Thomas Bounds;Sue Hoskins

  • Differentiating the Impact of Spiritual Experiences, Religious Practices, and Congregational Support on the Mental Health of Individuals With Heterogeneous Medical Disorders

    Dan Cohen;Dong Pil Yoon;Brick Johnstone

  • The longitudinal stability of the WRAT-R Reading subtest: is it an appropriate estimate of premorbid intelligence?

    Brick Johnstone;Karen L. Wilhelm

  • Gender differences in a sample of vocational rehabilitation clients with TBI.

    Thomas A. Bounds;Laura Schopp;Brick Johnstone;Clarinda Unger

  • Relationships Between the Brief Multidimensional Measure of Religiousness/Spirituality and Health Outcomes for a Heterogeneous Rehabilitation Population

    Brick Johnstone;Dong Pil Yoon

  • Relationships Among Religiousness, Spirituality, and Health for Individuals with Stroke

    Brick Johnstone;Kelly Lora Franklin;Dong Pil Yoon;Joseph Burris

  • Multidimensional telecare strategies for rural residents with brain injury.

    Laura H Schopp;Brick R Johnstone;Octave C Merveille

  • Distribution of services and supports for people with traumatic brain injury in rural and urban Missouri.

    Brick Johnstone;Larry D. Nossaman;Laura H. Schopp;Lori Holmquist

  • Psychology in health care: Future directions.

    Brick Johnstone;Robert G. Frank;Cynthia Belar;Stephen Berk

  • SUPPORT FOR A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL MODEL OF SPIRITUALITY IN PERSONS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

    Brick Johnstone;Bret A. Glass

Frequent Co-Authors

Robin A. Hanks
Robin A. Hanks Wayne State University
Thomas A. Novack
Thomas A. Novack University of Alabama at Birmingham
Shawn E. Christ
Shawn E. Christ University of Missouri
Mark Sherer
Mark Sherer Memorial Hermann Institute for Rehabilitation and Research Foundation
Jerry J. Sweet
Jerry J. Sweet NorthShore University HealthSystem
Stephen M. Kanne
Stephen M. Kanne Weill Cornell Medicine
Jeffrey S. Kreutzer
Jeffrey S. Kreutzer Virginia Commonwealth University
Timothy R. Elliott
Timothy R. Elliott Texas A&M University
Micah O. Mazurek
Micah O. Mazurek University of Virginia
Linas A. Bieliauskas
Linas A. Bieliauskas University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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