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3726

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Jeffrey A. Hayes is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with a total of 32 publications in this field. Within psychology, their work spans several subfields including Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, Applied Psychology, General Health Professions, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The scientist's research topics cover a variety of areas related to mental health and psychotherapy. These include:

  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
  • Counseling Practices and Supervision
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
  • Psychological Testing and Assessment
  • Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout

Jeffrey A. Hayes has contributed to multiple recent papers, highlighting various aspects of mental health and counseling. Selected papers include:

  • "Causes and consequences of burnout among mental health professionals: A practice-oriented review of recent empirical literature." (2020, Psychotherapy)
  • "Therapeutic alliance and clinical outcomes in teletherapy and in-person psychotherapy: A noninferiority study during the COVID-19 pandemic" (2023, Psychotherapy Research)
  • "Multilevel versus single-level factor analysis: Differentiating within-person and between-person variability using the CCAPS-34." (2020, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology)
  • "Examining the effectiveness of campus counseling for college students with disabilities." (2021, Rehabilitation Psychology)
  • "'Thinking it through': toward a model of reflective practice for trainee psychologists' countertransference reactions" (2021, Australian Psychologist)

Frequent co-authors in Hayes's publications include:

  • Louis G. Castonguay
  • Rebecca A. Janis
  • Brett E. Scofield
  • Benjamin D. Locke
  • Ying Yang

Their work is often published in the following venues:

  • Psychotherapy Research
  • Psychotherapy
  • PsycTHERAPY Dataset
  • Australian Psychologist
  • Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

Jeffrey A. Hayes was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2006.

Best Publications

  • What are the benefits of mindfulness? A practice review of psychotherapy-related research.

    Daphne M. Davis;Jeffrey A. Hayes

  • The Psychotherapy Relationship: Theory, Research, and Practice

    Charles J. Gelso;Jeffrey A. Hayes

  • Are we in crisis? National mental health and treatment trends in college counseling centers.

    Henry Xiao;Dever M. Carney;Soo Jeong Youn;Rebecca A. Janis

  • Countertransference and the Therapist's Inner Experience: Perils and Possibilities

    Charles J. Gelso;Jeffrey A. Hayes

  • Development of the Counseling Center Assessment of Psychological Symptoms-62 (CCAPS-62)

    Benjamin D. Locke;Johanna Soet Buzolitz;Pui Wa Lei;James F. Boswell

  • Countertransference and the reputedly excellent therapist.

    Steven L. Van Wagoner;Charles J. Gelso;Jeffrey A. Hayes;Roberta A. Diemer

  • Therapist Perspectives on Countertransference: Qualitative Data in Search of a Theory.

    Jeffrey A. Hayes;Janet E. McCracken;Mary K. McClanahan;Clara E. Hill

  • Male counselors' discomfort with gay and HIV-infected clients

    Jeffrey A. Hayes;Charles J. Gelso

  • Therapist effectiveness: implications for accountability and patient care

    David R. Kraus;Louis Castonguay;James F. Boswell;Samuel S. Nordberg

  • Troubled Spirits: Prevalence and Predictors of Religious and Spiritual Concerns among University Students and Counseling Center Clients.

    Chad V. Johnson;Jeffrey A. Hayes

  • The impact of gender role conflict and counseling technique on psychological help seeking in men.

    Andrew F. Wisch;James R. Mahalik;Jeffrey A. Hayes;Elizabeth A. Nutt

  • Gender Role Conflict and Psychological Distress in Male Counseling Center Clients

    Jeffrey A. Hayes;James R. Mahalik

  • EFFECTS OF THERAPIST GENERAL SELF-DISCLOSURE AND COUNTERTRANSFERENCE DISCLOSURE ON RATINGS OF THE THERAPIST AND SESSION

    David Myers;Jeffrey A. Hayes

  • Causes and consequences of burnout among mental health professionals: A practice-oriented review of recent empirical literature.

    Ying Yang;Jeffrey A. Hayes

  • Countertransference management and effective psychotherapy: Meta-analytic findings.

    Jeffrey A. Hayes;Charles J. Gelso;Simon Goldberg;Dennis Martin Kivlighan

  • Development and Initial Validation of the Counseling Center Assessment of Psychological Symptoms-34

    Benjamin D. Locke;Andrew A. McAleavey;Yu Zhao;Pui Wa Lei

  • The inner world of the psychotherapist: A program of research on countertransference

    Jeffrey A. Hayes

  • Work and family divided across borders: the impact of parental migration on Mexican children in transnational families

    Claudia Lahaie;Jeffrey A. Hayes;Tinka Markham Piper;Jody Heymann

  • Clinical implications of research on countertransference: science informing practice.

    Jeffrey A. Hayes;Charles J. Gelso

  • Effects of therapist‐trainees' anxiety and empathy on countertransference behavior

    Jeffrey A. Hayes;Charles J. Gelso

  • Origins, Consequences, and Management of Countertransference: A Case Study

    Eric W. Rosenberger;Jeffrey A. Hayes

  • Managing countertransference.

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Frequent Co-Authors

Louis G. Castonguay
Louis G. Castonguay Pennsylvania State University
Charles J. Gelso
Charles J. Gelso University of Maryland, College Park
Lynne Angus
Lynne Angus York University
Nicholas Ladany
Nicholas Ladany Lehigh University
J. Christopher Muran
J. Christopher Muran Adelphi University
Adele M. Hayes
Adele M. Hayes University of Delaware
Leslie S. Greenberg
Leslie S. Greenberg York University
Jacques P. Barber
Jacques P. Barber Adelphi University
Robert Elliott
Robert Elliott University of Strathclyde

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