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D-Index
34
Citations
8012
World Ranking
6849
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3324

George E. Murphy publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where George E. Murphy sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 72 publications — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

George E. Murphy 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 George E. Murphy sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 100+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • Some clinical considerations in the prevention of suicide based on a study of 134 successful suicides.

    Eli Robins;George E. Murphy;Robert H. Wilkinson;Seymour Gassner

  • Cognitive therapy and pharmacotherapy. Singly and together in the treatment of depression.

    George E. Murphy;Anne D. Simons;Richard D. Wetzel;Patrick J Lustman

  • Cognitive therapy and pharmacotherapy for depression. Sustained improvement over one year.

    Anne D. Simons;George E. Murphy;Jeffrey L. Levine;Richard D. Wetzel

  • The Process of Change in Cognitive Therapy and Pharmacotherapy for Depression: Changes in Mood and Cognition

    Anne D. Simons;Sol L. Garfield;George E. Murphy

  • The Lifetime Risk of Suicide in Alcoholism

    George E. Murphy;Richard D. Wetzel

  • The communication of suicidal intent: a study of 134 consecutive cases of successful (completed) suicide.

    Eli Robins;Seymour Gassner;Jack Kayes;Robert H. Wilkinson

  • Multiple risk factors predict suicide in alcoholism.

    George E. Murphy;Richard D. Wetzel;Eli Robins;Larry McEvoy

  • Why women are less likely than men to commit suicide.

    George E Murphy

  • Suicide and alcoholism. Interpersonal loss confirmed as a predictor.

    George E. Murphy;John W. Armstrong;Stephen L. Hermele;John R. Fischer

  • The Process of Change in Cognitive Therapy and Pharmacotherapy for Depression

    Anne D. Simons;Sol L. Garfield;George E. Murphy

  • Predicting response to cognitive therapy of depression: The role of learned resourcefulness

    Anne D. Simons;Patrick J. Lustman;Richard D. Wetzel;George E. Murphy

  • Drug use in a normal population of young Negro men.

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  • Depression among medical students.

    Mark Zoccolillo;George E. Murphy;Richard D. Wetzel

  • Social factors in suicide.

    George E. Murphy;Eli Robins

  • The Development of the Feighner Criteria: A Historical Perspective

    Kenneth S. Kendler;Rodrigo A. Muñoz;George Murphy

  • Suicide risk by birth cohort in the United States, 1949 to 1974

    George E. Murphy;Richard D. Wetzel

  • Family History of Suicidal Behavior Among Suicide Attempters

    George E. Murphy;Richard D. Wetzel

  • The natural history of affective disorders—I. Symptoms of 72 patients at the time of index hospital admission

    Robert A. Woodruff;George E. Murphy;Marijan Herjanic

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Relaxation Training, and Tricyclic Antidepressant Medication in the Treatment of Depression:

    George E. Murphy;Robert M. Carney;Mary Ann Knesevich;Richard D. Wetzel

  • Cognitive therapy and pharmacotherapy

    George E. Murphy;Anne D. Simons;Richard D. Wetzel;Patrick J. Lustman

  • On Suicide Prediction and Prevention

    George E. Murphy

  • Psychiatric Aspects of Suicidal Behaviour: Substance Abuse

    George E. Murphy

  • Suicide and Substance Abuse

    George E. Murphy

  • The Prediction of Suicide: Why Is It so Difficult?

    George E. Murphy

  • Clinical identification of suicidal risk.

    George E. Murphy

  • Wrist cutting. New epidemiological findings.

    William W. Clendenin;George E. Murphy

  • Drinking behavior of young urban Negro men.

    Lee N. Robins;George E. Murphy;Mary B. Breckenridge

  • Who calls the suicide prevention center: a study of 55 persons calling on their own behalf

    George E. Murphy;Richard D. Wetzel;Carolyn S. Swallow;James N. Mcclure

  • The high rate of suicide in older white men: A study testing ten hypotheses

    Lee N. Robins;Patricia A. West;George E. Murphy

  • Alcohol Abuse: A Crucial Factor in the Social Problems of Negro Men

    Lucy Jane King;George E. Murphy;Lee N. Robins;Harriet Darvish

  • Suicide and the right to die.

    George E. Murphy

  • Suicide by Physicians on Probation

    George E. Murphy

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne D. Simons
Anne D. Simons University of Notre Dame
Lee N. Robins
Lee N. Robins Washington University in St. Louis
Robert M. Carney
Robert M. Carney Washington University in St. Louis
Carol S. North
Carol S. North The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Kenneth S. Kendler
Kenneth S. Kendler Virginia Commonwealth University
Paula J. Clayton
Paula J. Clayton American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

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