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D-Index
107
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45553
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448
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289

Eric A. Storch 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 Eric A. Storch sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 925 publications — 100th percentile

100% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Eric A. Storch 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 Eric A. Storch sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 107 D-Index — 96th percentile

96% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Eric A. Storch is affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Psychology, with a significant focus on Clinical Psychology as well as Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Neurology, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

Their recent publications cover a variety of topics within mental health and neurological research. Notable papers include:

  • Association of Depression and Cardiovascular Disease, 2023, The American Journal of Medicine
  • Harmonizing the Neurobiology and Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, 2021, American Journal of Psychiatry
  • Consensus Definition of Misophonia: A Delphi Study, 2022, Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Psychological, Addictive, and Health Behavior Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020, Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • Efficacy of Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, 2022, Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry

Their work frequently appears in the following publication venues:

  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
  • Psychiatric Clinics of North America
  • Child Psychiatry & Human Development
  • Psychiatry Research

Eric A. Storch collaborates often with several other researchers, including:

  • Wayne K. Goodman
  • Andrew G. Guzick
  • Sophie C. Schneider
  • Sameer A. Sheth
  • Nicole R. Provenza

The main topics explored by Storch include:

  • Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Neurological Disorders and Treatments
  • Body Image and Dysmorphia Studies

Best Publications

  • Genomic Relationships, Novel Loci, and Pleiotropic Mechanisms across Eight Psychiatric Disorders

    Phil H. Lee;Verneri Anttila;Hyejung Won;Yen-Chen A. Feng

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

    Jonathan W. Roberti;Lisa N. Harrington;Eric A. Storch

  • 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

  • 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

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

    Eric A Storch;Carrie Masia-Warner

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Family accommodation in pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Eric A Storch;Gary R Geffken;Lisa J Merlo;Marni L Jacob

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

    Eric A. Storch;Marla R. Brassard;Carrie L. Masia-Warner

  • The relevance of analogue studies for understanding obsessions and compulsions.

    Jonathan Stuart Abramowitz;Laura E. Fabricant;Steven Taylor;Brett J. Deacon

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

    Eric A. Storch;Tanya K. Murphy;Gary R. Geffken;Ohel Soto

  • Peer victimization and social anxiety in adolescence: a prospective study

    Eric A. Storch;Carrie Masia-Warner;Heather Crisp;Rachel G. Klein

  • Misophonia: incidence, phenomenology, and clinical correlates in an undergraduate student sample.

    Monica S. Wu;Adam B. Lewin;Tanya K. Murphy;Eric A. Storch

  • Clinical predictors of response to cognitive-behavioral therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Mary L. Keeley;Eric A. Storch;Lisa J. Merlo;Gary R. Geffken

  • Impact of comorbidity on cognitive-behavioral therapy response in pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Eric A. Storch;Lisa J. Merlo;Michael J. Larson;Gary R. Geffken

  • Decreased Family Accommodation Associated with Improved Therapy Outcome in Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.

    Lisa J. Merlo;Heather D. Lehmkuhl;Gary R. Geffken;Eric A. Storch

  • The Relation Between Family Factors and Metabolic Control: The Role of Diabetes Adherence

    Adam B. Lewin;Amanda D. Heidgerken;Gary R. Geffken;Laura B. Williams

  • A META-ANALYSIS OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY AND MEDICATION FOR CHILD OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER: MODERATORS OF TREATMENT EFFICACY, RESPONSE, AND REMISSION.

    Joseph F. McGuire;Joseph F. McGuire;John Piacentini;Adam B. Lewin;A B A Erin Brennan

  • Multiple Pathways to Functional Impairment in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

    Yeraz Markarian;Michael J. Larson;Mirela A. Aldea;Scott A. Baldwin

  • Peer Victimization and Social-Psychological Adjustment in Hispanic and African-American Children.

    Eric A. Storch;Matthew K. Nock;Carrie Masia-Warner;Mitchell E. Barlas

  • A meta-analysis of behavior therapy for Tourette Syndrome.

    Joseph F. McGuire;John Piacentini;Erin A. Brennan;Adam B. Lewin

  • Genome wide meta-analysis identifies genomic relationships, novel loci, and pleiotropic mechanisms across eight psychiatric disorders

    Lee Ph;Anttila;Won H

Frequent Co-Authors

Tanya K. Murphy
Tanya K. Murphy University of South Florida
Adam B. Lewin
Adam B. Lewin University of South Florida
Gary R. Geffken
Gary R. Geffken University of Florida
Wayne K. Goodman
Wayne K. Goodman Baylor College of Medicine
Joseph F. McGuire
Joseph F. McGuire University of California, Los Angeles
Brent J. Small
Brent J. Small University of South Florida
Lisa J. Merlo
Lisa J. Merlo University of Florida
Carly Johnco
Carly Johnco Macquarie University
Dean McKay
Dean McKay Fordham University
Sabine Wilhelm
Sabine Wilhelm Harvard University

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