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Gary M. McClelland publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

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This scientist: 44 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Gary M. McClelland D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gary M. McClelland sits on this spectrum.

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8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Gary M. McClelland is affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States. Their research is primarily concentrated in the fields of psychology and social sciences, with specific emphasis on clinical psychology and safety research.

The main topics of their work focus on child abuse and trauma, child welfare and adoption, and child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development. These themes are recurrent in their publications and research activities.

Their recent publication includes a paper titled Understanding dissociation in relation to child trauma, mental health needs, and intensity of services in child welfare: A possible missing link, published in 2020 in the Journal of Family Trauma Child Custody & Child Development.

  • Understanding dissociation in relation to child trauma, mental health needs, and intensity of services in child welfare: A possible missing link (2020, Journal of Family Trauma Child Custody & Child Development)

Gary M. McClelland has collaborated with authors such as:

  • Cassandra Kisiel
  • Elizabeth Torgersen

Their publications have appeared in venues including:

  • Journal of Family Trauma Child Custody & Child Development

Best Publications

  • Psychiatric disorders in youth in juvenile detention.

    Linda A. Teplin;Karen M. Abram;Gary M. McClelland;Mina K. Dulcan

  • Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders Among Incarcerated Women: I. Pretrial Jail Detainees

    Linda A. Teplin;Karen M. Abram;Gary Michael McClelland

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Trauma in Youth in Juvenile Detention

    Karen M. Abram;Linda A. Teplin;Devon R. Charles;Sandra L. Longworth

  • Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders in Youth in Juvenile Detention

    Karen M. Abram;Linda A. Teplin;Gary M. McClelland;Mina K. Dulcan

  • Crime Victimization in Adults With Severe Mental Illness: Comparison With the National Crime Victimization Survey

    Linda A. Teplin;Gary M. McClelland;Karen M. Abram;Dana A. Weiner

  • Comorbidity of severe psychiatric disorders and substance use disorders among women in jail.

    Karen M. Abram;Linda A. Teplin;Gary M. McClelland

  • Major mental disorders, substance use disorders, comorbidity, and HIV-AIDS risk behaviors in juvenile detainees.

    Linda A. Teplin;Katherine S. Elkington;Gary M. McClelland;Karen M. Abram

  • HIV and AIDS Risk Behaviors in Juvenile Detainees: Implications for Public Health Policy

    Linda A Teplin;Amy A Mericle;Gary M McClelland;Karen M Abram

  • Pathways into prostitution among female jail detainees and their implications for mental health services.

    Susan F. McClanahan;Gary M. McClelland;Karen M. Abram;Linda A. Teplin

  • Detecting mental disorder in juvenile detainees: who receives services.

    Linda A. Teplin;Karen M. Abram;Gary M. McClelland;Jason J. Washburn

  • Multiple substance use disorders in juvenile detainees

    Gary M. McCLELLAND;Katherine S. Elkington;Linda A. Teplin;Karen M. Abram

  • Psychiatric Disorders of Youth in Detention. Juvenile Justice Bulletin.

    Linda A. Teplin;Karen M. Abram;Gary M. McClelland;Amy A. Mericle

  • Early violent death among delinquent youth: a prospective longitudinal study

    Linda A. Teplin;Gary M. McClelland;Karen M. Abram;Darinka Mileusnic

  • Constellations of Interpersonal Trauma and Symptoms in Child Welfare: Implications for a Developmental Trauma Framework

    Cassandra L. Kisiel;Tracy Fehrenbach;Elizabeth Torgersen;Brad Stolbach

  • Does psychiatric disorder predict violent crime among released jail detainees? A six-year longitudinal study

    Linda A. Teplin;Karen M. Abram;Gary M. McClelland

  • Mentally disordered women in jail: who receives services?

    Linda A. Teplin;Karen M. Abram;Gary M. McClelland

  • Posttraumatic stress disorder and psychiatric comorbidity among detained youths

    Karen M. Abram;A.B.P.P. Jason J. Washburn;Linda A. Teplin;M.S.T. Kristin M. Emanuel

  • PTSD, Trauma, and Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders in Detained Youth

    Karen M. Abram;Linda A. Teplin;Devon C. King;Sandra L. Longworth

  • A Longitudinal Study of the Prevalence, Development, and Persistence of HIV/Sexually Transmitted Infection Risk Behaviors in Delinquent Youth: Implications for Health Care in the Community

    Erin Gregory Romero;Linda A. Teplin;Gary M. McClelland;Karen M. Abram

  • Psychiatric Disorders of Youth in Detention

    Linda A. Teplin;Karen M. Abram;Gary M. McClelland;Amy A. Mericle

Frequent Co-Authors

Jason J. Washburn
Jason J. Washburn Northwestern University
John S. Lyons
John S. Lyons University of Kentucky
Joseph Spinazzola
Joseph Spinazzola Justice Resource Institute
Christopher M. Layne
Christopher M. Layne University of California, Los Angeles
Ernestine C. Briggs
Ernestine C. Briggs Duke University
Daniel J. Whitaker
Daniel J. Whitaker Georgia State University
Monica H. Swahn
Monica H. Swahn Kennesaw State University

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