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Guy Doron 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 Guy Doron sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 97 publications — 18th percentile

18% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Guy Doron 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 Guy Doron sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Guy Doron is affiliated with Reichman University in Israel and has a primary research focus within the field of Psychology. Their work spans several key subfields including Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Applied Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, and Cognitive Neuroscience.

The scientist's research extensively covers topics such as Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders, Eating Disorders and Behaviors, Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology, Body Image and Dysmorphia Studies, Digital Mental Health Interventions, Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes, and the Impact of Technology on Adolescents.

Guy Doron has published multiple papers in various academic venues. Notable recent publications include:

  • A Smartphone Intervention for People With Serious Mental Illness: Fully Remote Randomized Controlled Trial of CORE (2021), Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • Reaching reliable change using short, daily, cognitive training exercises delivered on a mobile application: The case of Relationship Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (ROCD) symptoms and cognitions in a subclinical cohort (2020), Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Cognitive Behavioral Training Using a Mobile Application Reduces Body Image-Related Symptoms in High-Risk Female University Students: A Randomized Controlled Study (2020), Behavior Therapy
  • Building resilience to body image triggers using brief cognitive training on a mobile application: A randomized controlled trial (2020), Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • The effects of childhood unpredictability and harshness on emotional control and relationship quality: A life history perspective (2021), Development and Psychopathology

Their research appears frequently in journals including the Journal of Affective Disorders, Behavior Therapy, Clinical Psychologist, Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, and the Journal of Medical Internet Research.

Guy Doron's work has involved collaborations with several frequent co-authors:

  • Marta Ghisi (5 collaborations)
  • Silvia Cerea (4 collaborations)
  • Gioia Bottesi (4 collaborations)
  • Belén Pascual-Vera (4 collaborations)
  • Ohad Szepsenwol (3 collaborations)

Best Publications

  • Co-benefits of addressing climate change can motivate action around the world

    Paul G. Bain;Paul G. Bain;Taciano L. Milfont;Yoshihisa Kashima;Michał Bilewicz

  • The Attachment Paradox How Can So Many of Us (the Insecure Ones) Have No Adaptive Advantages

    Tsachi Ein-Dor;Tsachi Ein-Dor;Mario Mikulincer;Guy Doron;Phillip R. Shaver

  • Obsessive compulsive disorder: a review of possible specific internal representations within a broader cognitive theory.

    Guy Doron;Michael Kyrios

  • Part 1—You can run but you can't hide: Intrusive thoughts on six continents

    Adam S. Radomsky;Gillian M. Alcolado;Jonathan Stuart Abramowitz;Pino Alonso

  • Together in pain: attachment-related dyadic processes and posttraumatic stress disorder

    Tsachi Ein-Dor;Guy Doron;Zahava Solomon;Mario Mikulincer

  • Childhood Maltreatment, Shame-Proneness and Self-Criticism in Social Anxiety Disorder: A Sequential Mediational Model.

    Ben Shahar;Guy Doron;Ohad Szepsenwol

  • Sensitive domains of self-concept in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD): further evidence for a multidimensional model of OCD.

    Guy Doron;Michael Kyrios;Richard Moulding

  • Adult attachment insecurities are related to obsessive compulsive phenomena.

    Guy Doron;Richard Moulding;Michael Kyrios;Maja Nedeljkovic

  • Fear of self and obsessionality: Development and validation of the Fear of Self Questionnaire

    Frederick Aardema;Richard Moulding;Richard Moulding;Adam S. Radomsky;Guy Doron

  • The Obsessive Beliefs Questionnaire (OBQ): Examination in Nonclinical Samples and Development of a Short Version

    Richard Moulding;Jeromy Anglim;Maja Nedeljkovic;Guy Doron

  • Sensitivity of self-beliefs in obsessive compulsive disorder

    Guy Doron;Richard Moulding;Michael Kyrios;Maja Nedeljkovic

  • On the Relation Between Social Dominance Orientation and Environmentalism: A 25-Nation Study

    Taciano l. Milfont;Paul Bain;Yoshihisa Kashima;Victor Corral-Verdugo

  • Tainted love: Exploring relationship-centered obsessive compulsive symptoms in two non-clinical cohorts

    Guy Doron;Danny S. Derby;Ohad Szepsenwol;Dahlia Talmor

  • Adult attachment insecurities are associated with obsessive compulsive disorder

    Guy Doron;Richard Moulding;Maja Nedeljkovic;Michael Kyrios

  • Threats to moral self-perceptions trigger obsessive compulsive contamination-related behavioral tendencies.

    Guy Doron;Dar Sar-El;Mario Mikulincer

  • Differences in neuropsychological performance between subtypes of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Maja Nedeljkovic;Michael Kyrios;Richard Moulding;Guy Doron

  • The relationship of cognitive confidence to OCD symptoms.

    Maja Nedeljkovic;Richard Moulding;Michael Kyrios;Guy Doron

  • Autogenous and reactive obsessions: further evidence for a two-factor model of obsessions.

    Richard Moulding;Michael Kyrios;Guy Doron;Maja Nedeljkovic

  • Obsessing about intimate-relationships: testing the double relationship-vulnerability hypothesis.

    Guy Doron;Ohad Szepsenwol;Einat Karp;Netali Gal

  • Relationship obsessive compulsive disorder (ROCD): A conceptual framework

    Guy Doron;Danny S. Derby;Ohad Szepsenwol

  • Future directions in examining the self in psychological disorders

    Michael Kyrios;Richard Moulding;Sunil S. Bhar;Guy Doron

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Moulding
Richard Moulding Deakin University
Michael Kyrios
Michael Kyrios Flinders University
Mario Mikulincer
Mario Mikulincer Reichman University
Amparo Belloch
Amparo Belloch University of Valencia
Paul G. Bain
Paul G. Bain University of Bath
Marta Ghisi
Marta Ghisi University of Padua
Yoshihisa Kashima
Yoshihisa Kashima University of Melbourne
Valdiney Veloso Gouveia
Valdiney Veloso Gouveia Federal University of Paraíba
Yanjun Guan
Yanjun Guan Durham University
Claudio Sica
Claudio Sica University of Florence

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