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Psychology D-index 90 Citations 28,565 631 World Ranking 530 National Ranking 348

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Anxiety

Eric A. Storch spends much of his time researching Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Anxiety, Anxiety disorder and Cognitive behavioral therapy. His Psychometrics study in the realm of Clinical psychology interacts with subjects such as Peer victimization. His studies link Test validity with Psychiatry.

His Anxiety study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Developmental psychology, Autism, Child Behavior Checklist and Loneliness. His biological study deals with issues like El Niño, which deal with fields such as Quality of life. His Cognitive behavioral therapy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Placebo, Cognitive restructuring, Randomization, Placebo-controlled study and Cognitive therapy.

His most cited work include:

  • Factor structure, concurrent validity, and internal consistency of the Beck Depression Inventory-Second Edition in a sample of college students. (520 citations)
  • Further Psychometric Support for the 10‐Item Version of the Perceived Stress Scale (465 citations)
  • Assessment of obsessive-compulsive symptom dimensions: development and evaluation of the Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale. (419 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Anxiety, Obsessive compulsive and Cognitive behavioral therapy. His Clinical psychology research incorporates themes from Cognitive therapy, Cognition, Depression and Autism, Autism spectrum disorder. As a member of one scientific family, Eric A. Storch mostly works in the field of Psychiatry, focusing on Psychometrics and, on occasion, Test validity and Convergent validity.

Eric A. Storch has researched Anxiety in several fields, including Developmental psychology, Rating scale, Accommodation and Intervention. His study in Obsessive compulsive is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychotherapist, Treatment outcome, Functional impairment and Symptom severity. His Cognitive behavioral therapy study contributes to a more complete understanding of Randomized controlled trial.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Clinical psychology (66.05%)
  • Psychiatry (50.19%)
  • Anxiety (40.40%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2019-2021)?

  • Clinical psychology (66.05%)
  • Anxiety (40.40%)
  • Obsessive compulsive (25.53%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Clinical psychology, Anxiety, Obsessive compulsive, Cognitive behavioral therapy and Psychiatry are his primary areas of study. His research investigates the connection between Clinical psychology and topics such as Autism spectrum disorder that intersect with problems in Comorbid anxiety. His Anxiety research includes elements of Treatment outcome, Accommodation, Association and Comorbidity.

His studies in Obsessive compulsive integrate themes in fields like Psychotherapist, Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation, Etiology and Coronavirus disease 2019. His Cognitive behavioral therapy study combines topics in areas such as Pharmacotherapy and Exposure and response prevention. A large part of his Psychiatry studies is devoted to Mental health.

Between 2019 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Psychological, addictive, and health behavior implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. (22 citations)
  • Cognitive Behavioral Treatments for Anxiety in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial (17 citations)
  • COVID-19 and OCD: Potential impact of exposure and response prevention therapy. (9 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Anxiety

His primary areas of investigation include Clinical psychology, Anxiety, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Exposure and response prevention and Coronavirus disease 2019. His research in Clinical psychology intersects with topics in Psychological intervention, Arousal, Systematic review, Autism spectrum disorder and Comorbidity. He interconnects Treatment outcome, Accommodation, Cognition and Association in the investigation of issues within Anxiety.

His Cognitive behavioral therapy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Assessment diagnosis, Concordance, Pharmacotherapy, Physical therapy and Parent ratings. The concepts of his Pandemic study are interwoven with issues in Empirical evidence, Mental health, Psychiatry and Socioeconomic status. His Psychiatry study incorporates themes from Signs and symptoms, Personal experience and Openness to experience.

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Best Publications

Further Psychometric Support for the 10‐Item Version of the Perceived Stress Scale

Jonathan W. Roberti;Lisa N. Harrington;Eric A. Storch.
Journal of college counseling (2006)

862 Citations

Factor structure, concurrent validity, and internal consistency of the Beck Depression Inventory-Second Edition in a sample of college students.

Eric A. Storch;Jonathan W. Roberti;Deborah A. Roth.
Depression and Anxiety (2004)

797 Citations

Assessment of obsessive-compulsive symptom dimensions: development and evaluation of the Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale.

Jonathan Stuart Abramowitz;Brett J. Deacon;Bunmi O. Olatunji;Michael G. Wheaton.
Psychological Assessment (2010)

615 Citations

The relationship of peer victimization to social anxiety and loneliness in adolescent females.

Eric A Storch;Carrie Masia-Warner.
Journal of Adolescence (2004)

501 Citations

Peer Victimization, Psychosocial Adjustment, and Physical Activity in Overweight and At-Risk-For-Overweight Youth

Eric A Storch;Vanessa A Milsom;Ninoska Debraganza;Adam B Lewin.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (2006)

496 Citations

The relationship of peer victimization to social anxiety and loneliness in adolescence

Eric A. Storch;Marla R. Brassard;Carrie L. Masia-Warner.
Child Study Journal (2003)

420 Citations

Differences between Peer Victimization in Cyber and Physical Settings and Associated Psychosocial Adjustment in Early Adolescence

Allison G. Dempsey;Michael L. Sulkowski;Rebecca Nichols;Eric A. Storch.
Psychology in the Schools (2009)

407 Citations

Family-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder: comparison of intensive and weekly approaches.

Eric A. Storch;Gary R. Geffken;Lisa J. Merlo;Giselle Mann.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2007)

401 Citations

Family accommodation in pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Eric A Storch;Gary R Geffken;Lisa J Merlo;Marni L Jacob.
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (2007)

371 Citations

Psychometric evaluation of the Children's Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale.

Eric A. Storch;Tanya K. Murphy;Gary R. Geffken;Ohel Soto.
Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging (2004)

326 Citations

Editorial Boards

Children's Health Care
(Impact Factor: 1.032)

Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
(Impact Factor: 1.476)

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