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Overview

Jerome D. Frank was a researcher affiliated with the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the United States. Their academic work included contributions to both journal articles and book publications.

Among their recent papers was Resistant Pedagogy in an Era of Eradication, published in 2025 in the journal Theatre topics. This publication represents part of their engagement with scholarly discourse on theater and related fields.

  • Resistant Pedagogy in an Era of Eradication (2025, Theatre topics)

Theatre topics was a recurring publication venue where Jerome D. Frank had contributed, indicating a focus within this area of study during their career.

  • Theatre topics (1 publication)

In addition to journal articles, Jerome D. Frank authored books published by Johns Hopkins University Press. One notable title was Persuasion and Healing, released in 2024. This work had accumulated a significant number of citations, reflecting its presence in academic discussions.

  • Persuasion and Healing (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2024)

Throughout their career, Jerome D. Frank's research intersected medical and humanities disciplines, as evidenced by their affiliation and publication topics.

Best Publications

  • Persuasion and healing

    Jerome Frank

  • Persuasion and Healing: A Comparative Study of Psychotherapy

    Jerome David Frank

  • Target complaints as criteria of improvement.

    C C Battle;S D Imber;R Hoehn-Saric;E R Nash

  • Persuasion and healing: A comparative study of psychotherapy, 3rd ed.

    Jerome David Frank;Julia B. Frank

  • Comfort, effectiveness, and self-awareness as criteria of improvement in psychotherapy.

    Morris B. Parloff;Herbert C. Kelman;Jerome D. Frank

  • Psychotherapy: The Restoration of Morale

    Jerome D. Frank

  • Eleventh Emil A. Gutheil memorial conference. Therapeutic factors in psychotherapy.

    Jerome D. Frank

  • Therapeutic Components Shared by All Psychotherapies

    Jerome D. Frank

  • Psychotherapy And The Placebo Effect

    David Rosenthal;Jerome D. Frank

  • SYSTEMATIC PREPARATION OF PATIENTS FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY. I. EFFECTS ON THERAPY BEHAVIOR AND OUTCOME.

    Rudolf Hoehn-Saric;Jerome D. Frank;Stanley D. Imber;Earl H. Nash

  • The role of hope in psychotherapy.

    J Frank

  • Why patients leave psychotherapy.

    Jerome D. Frank;Lester H. Gliedman;Stanley D. Imber;Earl H. Nash

  • The fate of psychiatric clinic outpatients assigned to psychotherapy.

    David Rosenthal;Jerome D. Frank

  • The Structured and Scaled Interview to Assess Maladjustment (SSIAM): I. Description, Rationale, and Development

    Barry J. Gurland;Neil J. Yorkston;Anthony R. Stone;Jerome D. Frank

  • Therapeutic Factors in Psychotherapy

    Jerome D. Frank

  • THERAPEUTIC COMPONENTS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY: A 25-YEAR PROGRESS REPORT OF RESEARCH

    Jerome D. Frank

  • The dynamics of the psychotherapeutic relationship; determinants and effects of the therapist's influence.

    Jerome D. Frank

  • Group Psychotherapy: Studies in Methodology of Research and Therapy

    Florence B. Powdermaker;Jerome D. Frank

  • Subjective incompetence, the clinical hallmark of demoralization

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  • The present status of outcome studies.

    Jerome D. Frank

  • Therapist empathy, genuineness, and warmth and patient therapeutic outcome.

    Charles B. Truax;Donald G. Wargo;Jerome D. Frank;Stanley D. Imber

  • Behavior Therapy Techniques: A Guide to the Treatment of Neuroses

    Jerome D. Frank

Frequent Co-Authors

Isaac Marks
Isaac Marks King's College London
Thomas S. Szasz
Thomas S. Szasz SUNY Upstate Medical University
Allen E. Bergin
Allen E. Bergin Brigham Young University
Kenneth I. Howard
Kenneth I. Howard Northwestern University
Lester Luborsky
Lester Luborsky University of Pennsylvania
David E. Orlinsky
David E. Orlinsky University of Chicago

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