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Denis G. Sukhodolsky

Denis G. Sukhodolsky

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
46
Citations
9673
World Ranking
6384
National Ranking
3462

Denis G. Sukhodolsky 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 Denis G. Sukhodolsky sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 146 publications — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Denis G. Sukhodolsky 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 Denis G. Sukhodolsky sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Denis G. Sukhodolsky is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their primary fields of study include Psychology and Neuroscience, with significant work in Clinical Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience.

Their research focuses on topics such as Autism Spectrum Disorder Research, Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Eating Disorders and Behaviors, and broader Mental Health Research Topics.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Denis G. Sukhodolsky include:

  • Conducting CBT for Anxiety in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder During COVID-19 Pandemic, 2021, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • Large-scale functional brain networks of maladaptive childhood aggression identified by connectome-based predictive modeling, 2021, Molecular Psychiatry
  • Sex differences in medial prefrontal and parietal cortex structure in children with disruptive behavior, 2020, Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Developmental Course and Risk Factors of Physical Aggression in Late Adolescence, 2020, Child Psychiatry & Human Development
  • Increased Alpha-Band Connectivity During Tic Suppression in Children With Tourette Syndrome Revealed by Source Electroencephalography Analyses, 2021, Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Denis G. Sukhodolsky include Karim Ibrahim, Carla Kalvin, Gregory McCarthy, James F. Leckman, and Michael J. Crowley.

Major publication venues where this researcher has published multiple works include:

  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Biological Psychiatry
  • Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging

Best Publications

  • Development and validation of the anger rumination scale

    Denis G. Sukhodolsky;Arthur Golub;Erin N. Cromwell

  • Parent-rated anxiety symptoms in children with pervasive developmental disorders: frequency and association with core autism symptoms and cognitive functioning.

    Denis G. Sukhodolsky;Lawrence Scahill;Kenneth D. Gadow;L. Eugene Arnold

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy for anger in children and adolescents: a meta-analysis

    Denis G Sukhodolsky;Howard Kassinove;Bernard S Gorman

  • ANGER DISORDERS: BASIC SCIENCE AND PRACTICE ISSUES

    Howard Kassinove;Denis G. Sukhodolsky

  • Effect of Parent Training vs Parent Education on Behavioral Problems in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial

    Karen Bearss;Cynthia Johnson;Cynthia Johnson;Tristram Smith;Luc Lecavalier

  • Disruptive behavior in children with Tourette's syndrome: association with ADHD comorbidity, tic severity, and functional impairment.

    Denis G. Sukhodolsky;Lawrence Scahill;Heping Zhang;Bradley S. Peterson

  • Randomized Trial of Behavior Therapy for Adults With Tourette Syndrome

    Sabine Wilhelm;Alan L. Peterson;John Piacentini;Douglas W. Woods

  • Behavioral Interventions for Anger, Irritability, and Aggression in Children and Adolescents.

    Denis G. Sukhodolsky;Stephanie D. Smith;Spencer A. McCauley;Karim Ibrahim

  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety in Children With High-Functioning Autism: A Meta-analysis

    Denis G. Sukhodolsky;Michael H. Bloch;Kaitlyn E. Panza;Brian Reichow

  • Exploring the manifestations of anxiety in children with autism spectrum disorders

    Victoria Hallett;Victoria Hallett;Luc Lecavalier;Denis G. Sukhodolsky;Noreen Cipriano

  • Principal Components Analysis of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Symptoms in Children and Adolescents

    S. Evelyn Stewart;Maria C. Rosario;Timothy A. Brown;Alice S. Carter

  • Adaptive, Emotional, and Family Functioning of Children With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Comorbid Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

    Denis G. Sukhodolsky;Maria C. do Rosario-Campos;Lawrence Scahill;Lily Katsovich

  • Fine-motor skill deficits in childhood predict adulthood tic severity and global psychosocial functioning in Tourette's syndrome.

    Michael H. Bloch;Denis G. Sukhodolsky;James F. Leckman;Robert T. Schultz

  • Self-reported anger episodes in Russia and America.

    Howard Kassinove;Denis G. Sukhodolsky;Sergei V. Tsytsarev;Svetlana Solovyova

  • Effect of Parent Training on Adaptive Behavior in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Disruptive Behavior: Results of a Randomized Trial.

    Lawrence Scahill;Karen Bearss;Luc Lecavalier;Tristram Smith

  • Development of a parent training program for children with pervasive developmental disorders

    Cynthia R. Johnson;Benjamin L. Handen;Eric Butter;Ann Wagner

  • Four-factor structure of obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms in children, adolescents, and adults.

    S. Evelyn Stewart;Maria C. Rosario;Lee Baer;Alice S. Carter

  • Time course of clinical change following neurofeedback.

    Mariela Rance;Christopher Walsh;Denis G. Sukhodolsky;Brian Pittman

  • Dismantling Anger Control Training for Children: A Randomized Pilot Study of Social Problem-Solving Versus Social Skills Training Components.

    Denis G. Sukhodolsky;Arthur Golub;Erin C. Stone;Lisa Orban

  • Public health significance of tic disorders in children and adolescents.

    Lawrence Scahill;Denis G Sukhodolsky;Susan K Williams;James F Leckman

  • Parent Management Training: Treatment for Oppositional, Aggressive, and Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents

    Denis G Sukhodolsky;Andrés Martin

Frequent Co-Authors

Lawrence Scahill
Lawrence Scahill Emory University
James F. Leckman
James F. Leckman Yale University
Michael G. Aman
Michael G. Aman The Ohio State University
Luc Lecavalier
Luc Lecavalier The Ohio State University
Vladislav Ruchkin
Vladislav Ruchkin Uppsala University
Cynthia R. Johnson
Cynthia R. Johnson Case Western Reserve University
Kevin A. Pelphrey
Kevin A. Pelphrey University of Virginia
Christopher J. McDougle
Christopher J. McDougle Harvard University
James Dziura
James Dziura Yale University
Naomi B. Swiezy
Naomi B. Swiezy Indiana University

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