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Jeremy D. Safran

Jeremy D. Safran

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Psychology

D-Index
53
Citations
16504
World Ranking
4723
National Ranking
2621

Overview

Jeremy D. Safran was affiliated with the New School in the United States. Their academic focus was primarily on psychology, with a concentration in clinical psychology and social psychology as subfields. The topics addressed in their research involved psychotherapy techniques and applications, counseling, therapy and family dynamics, counseling practices and supervision, and attachment and relationship dynamics.

Their recent publications demonstrated engagement with psychotherapy research and psychoanalytic therapy. Notable papers included "The impact of alliance-focused and facilitative interpersonal relationship training on therapist skills: An RCT of brief training" (2020) published in Psychotherapy Research, "Facilitative interpersonal relationship training enhances novices' therapeutic skills" (2022) in Counselling Psychology Quarterly, "Psychoanalytic Therapy Over Time" (2023), and "Relational Psychotherapy" (2023), both in the PsycTHERAPY Dataset.

Safran frequently collaborated with several coauthors throughout their career. These collaborators included Jennifer Hunter, Matthew R. Perlman, Timothy Anderson, Victoria K. Foley, and Scott Mimnaugh.

Key venues for Safran's publications were the PsycTHERAPY Dataset, Psychotherapy Research, and Counselling Psychology Quarterly. Their publication record showed multiple contributions especially to the PsycTHERAPY Dataset.

In addition to articles, Safran authored a book titled Psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic therapies (2nd ed.) published by the American Psychological Association in 2020.

  • Main fields of study: Psychology
  • Subfields of study: Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology
  • Main topics of work: Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications, Counseling, Therapy, and Family Dynamics, Counseling Practices and Supervision, Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Recent papers: "The impact of alliance-focused and facilitative interpersonal relationship training on therapist skills: An RCT of brief training" (2020, Psychotherapy Research), "Facilitative interpersonal relationship training enhances novices' therapeutic skills" (2022, Counselling Psychology Quarterly), "Psychoanalytic Therapy Over Time" (2023, PsycTHERAPY Dataset), "Relational Psychotherapy" (2023, PsycTHERAPY Dataset)
  • Frequent coauthors: Jennifer Hunter, Matthew R. Perlman, Timothy Anderson, Victoria K. Foley, Scott Mimnaugh
  • Frequent publication venues: PsycTHERAPY Dataset, Psychotherapy Research, Counselling Psychology Quarterly
  • Book publications: "Psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic therapies (2nd ed.)" (American Psychological Association, 2020)

Best Publications

  • Negotiating the Therapeutic Alliance: A Relational Treatment Guide

    Jeremy D. Safran;J. Christopher Muran

  • Interpersonal process in cognitive therapy

    Jeremy D. Safran;Zindel V. Segal

  • Repairing alliance ruptures.

    Jeremy D. Safran;J. Christopher Muran;Catherine Eubanks-Carter

  • The Resolution of Ruptures in the Therapeutic Alliance.

    Jeremy D. Safran;J. Christopher Muran

  • Therapeutic alliance rupture as a therapy event for empirical investigation.

    Jeremy D. Safran;Peter Crocker;Shelly McMain;Paul Murray

  • Emotion in Psychotherapy

    Leslie S. Greenberg;Jeremy D. Safran

  • Resolving therapeutic alliance ruptures: Diversity and integration

    Jeremy D. Safran;J. Christopher Muran

  • Alliance rupture repair: A meta-analysis.

    Catherine F. Eubanks;J. Christopher Muran;Jeremy D. Safran

  • Emotion in psychotherapy: Affect, cognition, and the process of change.

    Leslie S. Greenberg;Jeremy D. Safran

  • Has the concept of the therapeutic alliance outlived its usefulness

    Jeremy D. Safran;J. Christopher Muran

  • Resolving therapeutic alliance ruptures: A task analytic investigation.

    Jeremy D. Safran;J. Christopher Muran;Lisa Wallner Samstag

  • Evaluating an alliance-focused treatment for personality disorders.

    J. Christopher Muran;Jeremy D. Safran;Lisa Wallner Samstag;Arnold Winston

  • The relationship of early alliance ruptures and their resolution to process and outcome in three time-limited psychotherapies for personality disorders

    J. Christopher Muran;Jeremy D. Safran;Bernard S. Gorman;Lisa Wallner Samstag

  • The relative predictive validity of two therapeutic alliance measures in cognitive therapy

    Jeremy D. Safran;Lisa K. Wallner

  • Evaluating alliance-focused intervention for potential treatment failures: A feasibility study and descriptive analysis.

    Jeremy D. Safran;J. Christopher Muran;Lisa Wallner Samstag;Arnold Winston

  • Alliance ruptures, impasses, and enactments: a relational perspective.

    Jeremy D. Safran;Jessica Kraus

  • Emotion, psychotherapy, and change

    Jeremy D. Safran;Leslie S. Greenberg

  • Integrating affect and cognition: A perspective on the process of therapeutic change

    Leslie S. Greenberg;Jeremy D. Safran

  • BREACHES IN THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE: AN ARENA FOR NEGOTIATING AUTHENTIC RELATEDNESS

    Jeremy D. Safran

  • The relationship between alliance and outcome: Analysis of a two-person perspective on alliance and session outcome.

    Sigal Zilcha-Mano;J. Christopher Muran;Clara Hungr;Catherine F. Eubanks

Frequent Co-Authors

J. Christopher Muran
J. Christopher Muran Adelphi University
Leslie S. Greenberg
Leslie S. Greenberg York University
Lynne Angus
Lynne Angus York University
Jeffrey A. Hayes
Jeffrey A. Hayes Pennsylvania State University
Louis G. Castonguay
Louis G. Castonguay Pennsylvania State University
Sigal Zilcha-Mano
Sigal Zilcha-Mano University of Haifa
Nicholas Ladany
Nicholas Ladany Lehigh University
Adele M. Hayes
Adele M. Hayes University of Delaware
Jacques P. Barber
Jacques P. Barber Adelphi University
Robert Elliott
Robert Elliott University of Strathclyde

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