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Carol George 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 Carol George sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 82 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Carol George 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 Carol George 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

Carol George is affiliated with Mills College in the United States. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research and teaching activities associated with this institution.

Although specific publications, co-authors, and main fields of study are not recorded, the affiliation with Mills College situates their career within a known academic environment recognized for liberal arts and interdisciplinary education.

No detailed records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues are available, which limits a comprehensive overview of their research output or collaboration networks.

Similarly, there is no data on book publications or specific research topics pursued by Carol George, preventing further elaboration on the thematic scope of their scholarly work.

The absence of documented awards indicates no listed honors or recognitions attributed to Carol George in available sources.

At present, Carol George is noted as living, with no information indicating otherwise.

Best Publications

  • Social interactions of young abused children: approach, avoidance, and aggression.

    Carol George;Mary Main

  • Attachment and caregiving: The caregiving behavioral system.

    Carol George;Judith Solomon

  • Early acute kidney injury and sepsis: a multicentre evaluation

    Sean M Bagshaw;Sean M Bagshaw;Carol George;Rinaldo Bellomo;Rinaldo Bellomo

  • Representational models of relationships: Links between caregiving and attachment

    Carol George;Judith Solomon

  • A comparison of the RIFLE and AKIN criteria for acute kidney injury in critically ill patients

    Sean M. Bagshaw;Carol George;Rinaldo Bellomo

  • The caregiving system: A behavioral systems approach to parenting.

    Carol George;Judith Solomon

  • A multi-centre evaluation of the RIFLE criteria for early acute kidney injury in critically ill patients

    Sean M Bagshaw;Carol George;Irina Dinu;Rinaldo Bellomo

  • The measurement of attachment security in infancy and childhood.

    Judith Solomon;Carol George

  • Children classified as controlling at age six: Evidence of disorganized representational strategies and aggression at home and at school

    Judith Solomon;Carol George;Annemieke De Jong

  • Defining the caregiving system : Toward a theory of caregiving

    Judith Solomon;Carol George

  • Very old patients admitted to intensive care in Australia and New Zealand: a multi-centre cohort analysis

    Sean M Bagshaw;Sean M Bagshaw;Steven A R Webb;Steven A R Webb;Anthony Delaney;Carol George

  • Responses of Abused and Disadvantaged Toddlers to Distress in Agemates: A Study in the Day Care Setting

    Mary Main;Carol George

  • Adult Attachment Interview

    Carol George;Mary Main;Nancy Kaplan

  • The development and preliminary validation of a new measure of adult attachment: the adult attachment projective.

    Carol George;Malcolm West

  • Oxytocin enhances the experience of attachment security

    Anna Buchheim;Markus Heinrichs;Carol George;Dan Pokorny

  • Changes in the incidence and outcome for early acute kidney injury in a cohort of Australian intensive care units

    Sean M Bagshaw;Sean M Bagshaw;Carol George;Rinaldo Bellomo;Rinaldo Bellomo

  • The impact of early hypoglycemia and blood glucose variability on outcome in critical illness

    Sean M Bagshaw;Sean M Bagshaw;Rinaldo Bellomo;Rinaldo Bellomo;Michael J Jacka;Michael J Jacka;Moritoki Egi

  • Development and implementation of a high-quality clinical database: the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Adult Patient Database.

    Peter J. Stow;Graeme K. Hart;Tracey Higlett;Carol George

  • Changes in Prefrontal-Limbic Function in Major Depression after 15 Months of Long-Term Psychotherapy

    Anna Buchheim;Roberto Viviani;Roberto Viviani;Henrik Kessler;Henrik Kessler;Horst Kächele

  • Disorganized attachment and caregiving

    Judith Y. Solomon;Carol George

  • The measurement of attachment security and related constructs in infancy and early childhood.

    Judith Solomon;Carol George

  • Neural correlates of attachment trauma in borderline personality disorder: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Anna Buchheim;Susanne Erk;Carol George;Horst Kächele

  • Measuring Attachment Representation in an fMRI Environment: A Pilot Study

    Anna Buchheim;Susanne Erk;Carol George;Horst Kächele

  • Internal working models of caregiving and security of attachment at age six

    Carol George;Judith Solomon

  • The place of disorganization in attachment theory: Linking classic observations with contemporary findings.

    Judith Solomon;Carol George

  • The development of attachment in separated and divorced families. Effects of overnight visitation, parent and couple variables.

    Judith Solomon;Carol George

Frequent Co-Authors

Rinaldo Bellomo
Rinaldo Bellomo Monash University
Anna Buchheim
Anna Buchheim University of Innsbruck
Sean M. Bagshaw
Sean M. Bagshaw University of Alberta
Horst Kächele
Horst Kächele International Psychoanalytic University Berlin
Michael Bailey
Michael Bailey Monash University
Henrik Walter
Henrik Walter Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Manfred Spitzer
Manfred Spitzer University of Ulm
Gerhard Roth
Gerhard Roth University of Bremen
Otto F. Kernberg
Otto F. Kernberg Cornell University
Mary Main
Mary Main University of California, Berkeley

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