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Devon E. Hinton 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 Devon E. Hinton sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 200 publications — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Devon E. Hinton 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 Devon E. Hinton sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 62 D-Index — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Devon E. Hinton is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of psychology, neuroscience, and medicine. Their work spans a total of 54 publications in psychology, 23 in neuroscience, and 18 in medicine, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to human health and behavior.

Their research prominently covers subfields including clinical psychology, cognitive neuroscience, social psychology, psychiatry and mental health, as well as experimental and cognitive psychology. This breadth supports investigations into complex mental health issues and therapeutic practices.

Main topics explored by Hinton include:

  • Pain Management and Placebo Effect
  • Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
  • Mental Health and Psychiatry
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research

Frequent co-authors in Hinton's publications include Baland Jalal with 17 joint works, Byron J. Good with 5, Ulrich Stangier with 3, Caleb J. Figge with 3, and Cecilia Martinez-Torteya with 3. These collaborations span diverse aspects of clinical and cultural psychology.

Hinton's recent papers illustrate a focus on culturally sensitive psychotherapeutic interventions and cross-cultural mental health issues, including:

  • Bereavement Issues and Prolonged Grief Disorder: A Global Perspective, 2023, Cambridge Prisms Global Mental Health
  • Culturally Adapted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Plus Problem Management (CA-CBT+) With Afghan Refugees: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study, 2020, Journal of Traumatic Stress
  • Culturally adapted cognitive behavioral therapy for Syrian refugee women in Turkey: A randomized controlled trial, 2021, Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy
  • Sleep paralysis in Italy: Frequency, hallucinatory experiences, and other features, 2020, Transcultural Psychiatry
  • Prevalence and Clinical Picture of Sleep Paralysis in a Polish Student Sample, 2020, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Regular publication venues include:

  • Transcultural Psychiatry (9 publications)
  • Journal of Traumatic Stress (2 publications)
  • Cambridge University Press eBooks (2 publications)
  • Cambridge Prisms Global Mental Health (1 publication)
  • Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy (1 publication)

Hinton has also contributed to several books, notably with two published by Cambridge University Press: Transdiagnostic Multiplex CBT for Muslim Cultural Groups (2020) and Multiplex CBT for Traumatized Multicultural Populations (2022). Additionally, they authored Culture and Panic Disorder (2020), published by Stanford University Press eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Loving-kindness and compassion meditation: potential for psychological interventions.

    Stefan G. Hofmann;Paul Grossman;Devon E. Hinton

  • Culture and the anxiety disorders: recommendations for DSM‐V

    Roberto Lewis-Fernández;Devon E. Hinton;Amaro J. Laria;Elissa H. Patterson

  • Cultural Aspects in Social Anxiety and Social Anxiety Disorder

    Stefan G. Hofmann;M.A. Anu Asnaani;Devon E. Hinton

  • The cross-cultural validity of posttraumatic stress disorder: implications for DSM-5.

    Devon E. Hinton;Roberto Lewis-Fernández

  • A cross-ethnic comparison of lifetime prevalence rates of anxiety disorders.

    Anu Asnaani;J. Anthony Richey;Ruta Dimaite;Devon E. Hinton

  • A randomized controlled trial of cognitive-behavior therapy for Cambodian refugees with treatment-resistant PTSD and panic attacks: A cross-over design

    Devon E. Hinton;Dara Chhean;Vuth Pich;Steven A. Safren

  • Cultural concepts of distress and psychiatric disorders: literature review and research recommendations for global mental health epidemiology

    Brandon A Kohrt;Andrew Rasmussen;Bonnie N Kaiser;Emily E Haroz

  • CBT for Vietnamese refugees with treatment-resistant PTSD and panic attacks: a pilot study

    Devon E. Hinton;Thang Pham;Minh Tran;Steven A. Safren

  • “Thinking too much”: A systematic review of a common idiom of distress

    Bonnie N. Kaiser;Bonnie N. Kaiser;Emily E. Haroz;Brandon A. Kohrt;Paul A. Bolton

  • Idioms of Distress Among Trauma Survivors: Subtypes and Clinical Utility

    Devon E. Hinton;Roberto Lewis-Fernández

  • Treatment of pharmacotherapy-refractory posttraumatic stress disorder among Cambodian refugees: a pilot study of combination treatment with cognitive-behavior therapy vs sertraline alone.

    Michael W. Otto;Devon Hinton;Devon Hinton;Nicole B. Korbly;Andrea Chea

  • Adapting CBT for traumatized refugees and ethnic minority patients: examples from culturally adapted CBT (CA-CBT).

    Devon E. Hinton;Edwin I. Rivera;Stefan G. Hofmann;David H. Barlow

  • Social anxiety disorder in DSM-5

    Richard G. Heimberg;Stefan G. Hofmann;Michael R. Liebowitz;Franklin R. Schneier

  • Mechanisms of Efficacy of CBT for Cambodian Refugees with PTSD: Improvement in Emotion Regulation and Orthostatic Blood Pressure Response

    Devon E. Hinton;Stefan G. Hofmann;Mark H. Pollack;Michael W. Otto

  • Panic disorder: a review of DSM-IV panic disorder and proposals for DSM-V.

    Michelle G. Craske;Katharina Kircanski;Alyssa Epstein;Hans‐Ulrich Wittchen

  • Reexamining the relationships among dementia, stigma, and aging in immigrant Chinese and Vietnamese family caregivers.

    Dandan Liu;W Ladson Hinton;Cindy Tran;Devon Hinton

  • Culturally adapted CBT (CA-CBT) for Latino women with treatment-resistant PTSD: a pilot study comparing CA-CBT to applied muscle relaxation.

    Devon E. Hinton;Stefan G. Hofmann;Edwin Rivera;Michael W. Otto

  • Prevalence and Predictors of Posttraumatic Stress and Depression Symptoms Among Syrian Refugees in a Refugee Camp.

    Ceren Acarturk;Mustafa Cetinkaya;Ibrahim Senay;Birgul Gulen

  • Khyâl Attacks: A Key Idiom of Distress Among Traumatized Cambodia Refugees

    Devon E. Hinton;Vuth Pich;Luana Marques;Angela Nickerson

  • Nightmares among Cambodian refugees: the breaching of concentric ontological security.

    D. E. Hinton;Alexander Hinton;V. Pich;J. R. Loeum

  • Culture and panic disorder

    Devon E. Hinton;Byron Good

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark H. Pollack
Mark H. Pollack Rush University Medical Center
Stefan G. Hofmann
Stefan G. Hofmann Philipp University of Marburg
Angela Nickerson
Angela Nickerson University of New South Wales
Richard J. McNally
Richard J. McNally Harvard University
Roberto Lewis-Fernández
Roberto Lewis-Fernández Columbia University
Byron J. Good
Byron J. Good Harvard University
David H. Barlow
David H. Barlow Boston University
Steven A. Safren
Steven A. Safren University of Miami
Laurence J. Kirmayer
Laurence J. Kirmayer McGill University
Roger K. Pitman
Roger K. Pitman Harvard University

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