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Overview

Jesse Owen is affiliated with the University of Denver in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of psychology with a focus on clinical and social psychology. Their research spans various subfields including applied psychology, sociology and political science, as well as experimental and cognitive psychology.

Their recent scholarly output includes:

  • Virtue, flourishing, and positive psychology in psychotherapy: An overview and research prospectus. (2020) - Psychotherapy
  • Cultural humility in psychotherapy and clinical supervision: A research review (2021) - Counselling and Psychotherapy Research
  • Effect of Computer-Assisted Cognitive Behavior Therapy vs Usual Care on Depression Among Adults in Primary Care (2022) - JAMA Network Open
  • Pilot evaluation of the men in mind training program for mental health practitioners. (2022) - Psychology of Men & Masculinity
  • Layered cultural processes: The relationship between multicultural orientation and satisfaction with supervision. (2021) - Training and Education in Professional Psychology

Their work primarily centers on topics such as counseling practices and supervision, psychotherapy techniques and applications, and mental health research topics. Additional thematic concentrations include gender roles and identity studies, resilience and mental health, digital mental health interventions, and racial and ethnic identity research.

Jesse Owen has frequently published in venues such as:

  • Professional Psychology Research and Practice (9 publications)
  • Journal of Counseling Psychology (8 publications)
  • PsycEXTRA Dataset (6 publications)
  • Family Process (5 publications)
  • Journal of Psychotherapy Integration (5 publications)

Frequent coauthors in their work include Don E. Davis, Cirleen DeBlaere, Joshua N. Hook, Jeremy J. Coleman, and Joanna M. Drinane, each contributing to a significant proportion of Owen's collaborative research.

In the domain of scholarly books, Jesse Owen has a publication with the American Psychological Association titled Cultural humility: Engaging diverse identities in therapy (2nd ed.) scheduled for 2025. This publication complements their research focus on multicultural orientations and clinical supervision.

Best Publications

  • Cultural humility: measuring openness to culturally diverse clients.

    Joshua N. Hook;Don E. Davis;Jesse Owen;Everett L. Worthington Jr.

  • “Hooking Up” Among College Students: Demographic and Psychosocial Correlates

    Jesse J. Owen;Galena K. Rhoades;Scott M. Stanley;Frank D. Fincham

  • Young adults' emotional reactions after hooking up encounters.

    Jesse Owen;Frank D. Fincham

  • Client perceptions of therapists’ multicultural orientation: Cultural (missed) opportunities and cultural humility.

    Jesse Owen;Karen W. Tao;Joanna M. Drinane;Joshua Hook

  • Clients' perceptions of their psychotherapists' multicultural orientation.

    Jesse J. Owen;Karen Tao;Mark M. Leach;Emil Rodolfa

  • Therapeutic alliance, empathy, and genuineness in individual adult psychotherapy: A meta-analytic review.

    Jacob B. Nienhuis;Jesse Owen;Jeffrey C. Valentine;Stephanie Winkeljohn Black

  • Short-Term Prospective Study of Hooking Up Among College Students

    Jesse Owen;Frank D. Fincham;Jon Moore

  • Addressing racial and ethnic microaggressions in therapy.

    Jesse Owen;Karen W. Tao;Zac E. Imel;Bruce E. Wampold

  • The multicultural orientation framework: A narrative review.

    Don E Davis;Cirleen DeBlaere;Jesse Owen;Joshua N Hook

  • Treatment adherence: The importance of therapist flexibility in relation to therapy outcomes.

    Jesse Owen;Mark J. Hilsenroth

  • Cultural humility: A therapeutic framework for engaging diverse clients.

    David K. Mosher;Joshua N. Hook;Laura E. Captari;Don E. Davis

  • Effects of gender and psychosocial factors on "friends with benefits" relationships among young adults.

    Jesse Owen;Frank D. Fincham

  • A meta-analysis of multicultural competencies and psychotherapy process and outcome.

    Karen W. Tao;Jesse Owen;Brian T. Pace;Zac E. Imel

  • Cultural Humility: Engaging Diverse Identities in Therapy

    Joshua N. Hook;Don Davis;Jesse Owen;Cirleen DeBlaere

  • The alliance in couple therapy: Partner influence, early change, and alliance patterns in a naturalistic sample.

    Morten G. Anker;Jesse Owen;Barry L. Duncan;Jacqueline A. Sparks

  • Computer-Assisted Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

    Jesse H. Wright;Jesse J. Owen;Derek Richards;Tracy D. Eells

  • Cultural Humility in Psychotherapy Supervision

    Joshua N. Hook;C. Edward Watkins;Don E. Davis;Jesse Owen

  • Cultural ruptures in short‐term therapy: Working alliance as a mediator between clients' perceptions of microaggressions and therapy outcomes

    Jesse Owen;Zac Imel;Karen W. Tao;Bruce Wampold

  • Asian American Male College Students' Perceptions of People's Stereotypes About Asian American Men

    Y. Joel Wong;Jesse Owen;Kimberly K. Tran;Dana L. Collins

  • Latino Fathers: The Relationship Among Machismo, Acculturation, Ethnic Identity, and Paternal Involvement

    Jon Glass;Jesse Owen

Frequent Co-Authors

Joshua N. Hook
Joshua N. Hook University of North Texas
Don E. Davis
Don E. Davis Georgia State University
Frank D. Fincham
Frank D. Fincham Florida State University
Galena K. Rhoades
Galena K. Rhoades University of Denver
Mark J. Hilsenroth
Mark J. Hilsenroth Adelphi University
Zac E. Imel
Zac E. Imel University of Utah
Bruce E. Wampold
Bruce E. Wampold University of Wisconsin–Madison
Barry L. Duncan
Barry L. Duncan Nova Southeastern University
Scott M. Stanley
Scott M. Stanley University of Denver
Stephanie L. Budge
Stephanie L. Budge University of Wisconsin–Madison

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