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Donald Meichenbaum

Donald Meichenbaum

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
44
Citations
21121
World Ranking
6795
National Ranking
453

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1976 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Donald Meichenbaum is affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Psychology, with a specialized interest in Clinical Psychology. Within this domain, their work emphasizes Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications.

Their recent scholarly output includes the paper titled Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy With Donald Meichenbaum, published in 2023 in the PsycTHERAPY Dataset. This publication contributes to the ongoing discourse on cognitive-behavioral therapy approaches.

Meichenbaum's work has appeared in the following publication venue:

  • PsycTHERAPY Dataset

Key areas explored in their research include:

  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications

Their specialized fields of study encompass:

  • Clinical Psychology

Throughout their career, Meichenbaum has been recognized with the distinction of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA), awarded in 1976.

Best Publications

  • Cognitive-Behavior Modification

    Donald Meichenbaum

  • Cognitive-Behavior Modification: An Integrative Approach

    Donald Meichenbaum

  • Facilitating Treatment Adherence: A Practitioner'S Guidebook

    Donald Meichenbaum;Dennis C. Turk

  • Training impulsive children to talk to themselves: a means of developing self-control.

    Donald H. Meichenbaum;Joseph Goodman

  • Stress inoculation training

    Donald Meichenbaum

  • The Unconscious Reconsidered

    Kenneth S. Bowers;Donald Meichenbaum

  • Cognitive modification of test anxious college students.

    Donald H. Meichenbaum

  • STRESS INOCULATION TRAINING: A PREVENTATIVE AND TREATMENT APPROACH

    Donald Meichenbaum

  • War-related stress. Addressing the stress of war and other traumatic events.

    Stevan E. Hobfoll;Charles D. Spielberger;Shlomo Breznitz;Shlomo Breznitz;Charles Figley

  • Examination of model characteristics in reducing avoidance behavior.

    Donald H. Meichenbaum

  • Training schizophrenics to talk to themselves: A means of developing attentional controls

    Donald Meichenbaum;Roy Cameron

  • Stress reduction and prevention

    Donald Meichenbaum;Matt E. Jaremko

  • Facilitating treatment adherence

    Donald Meichenbaum;Dennis C. Turk

  • Group insight versus group desensitization in treating speech anxiety.

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  • REFLECTION-IMPULSIVITY AND VERBAL CONTROL OF MOTOR BEHAVIOR

    Donald Meichenbaum;Joseph Goodman

  • The clinical potential of modifying what clients say to themselves.

    Donald Meichenbaum;Roy Cameron

  • 2 – Cognitive-Behavioral Modification and Metacognitive Development: Implications for the Classroom1

    Donald Meichenbaum;Joan Asarnow

  • Nurturing Independent Learners: Helping Students Take Charge of Their Learning

    Donald Meichenbaum;Andrew Biemiller

  • A behavioral analysis of teacher expectancy effect.

    Donald H. Meichenbaum;Kenneth S. Bowers;Robert R. Ross

  • 7 – The Assessment of Interpersonal Problem-Solving Skills

    Lynda Butler;Donald Meichenbaum

  • Application of biofeedback for the regulation of pain: a critical review.

    Dennis C. Turk;Donald H. Meichenbaum;William H. Berman

  • Modification of classroom behavior of institutionalized female adolescent offenders

    Donald H. Meichenbaum;Kenneth S. Bowers;Robert R. Ross

  • Stress Inoculation Training

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Frequent Co-Authors

Konstantine K. Zakzanis
Konstantine K. Zakzanis University of Toronto
Susan Folkman
Susan Folkman University of California, San Francisco
Irwin G. Sarason
Irwin G. Sarason University of Washington
Bessel A. van der Kolk
Bessel A. van der Kolk Boston University
Charles R. Figley
Charles R. Figley Tulane University
Charles D. Spielberger
Charles D. Spielberger University of South Florida
Scott O. Lilienfeld
Scott O. Lilienfeld Emory University
Irwin N. Sandler
Irwin N. Sandler Arizona State University
Stevan E. Hobfoll
Stevan E. Hobfoll Rush University Medical Center

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