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Mark J. Hilsenroth

Mark J. Hilsenroth

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Psychology

D-Index
61
Citations
14300
World Ranking
3377
National Ranking
1906

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Mark J. Hilsenroth is affiliated with Adelphi University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of psychology, focusing primarily on clinical and applied psychology. Their research spans various subfields including clinical psychology, applied psychology, social psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and pharmacy.

The primary themes of their work revolve around psychotherapy techniques and applications, personality disorders and psychopathology, psychological testing and assessment, attachment and relationship dynamics, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, eating disorders and behaviors, and issues related to workaholism, burnout, and well-being.

Among their recent publications are:

  • Therapist factors related to the treatment of adolescent eating disorders, 2020, published in Professional Psychology Research and Practice
  • Patients' crying experiences in psychotherapy and relationship with working alliance, therapeutic change and attachment styles, 2020, published in Psychotherapy
  • Profiles of adherence and flexibility in psychodynamic psychotherapy: A cluster analysis, 2020, published in Journal of Psychotherapy Integration
  • Personality Assessment Inventory Clinical Scales in Relation to Patient and Therapist Rated Alliance Early in Treatment, 2021, published in Assessment
  • Personality pathology severity, cluster type and specific therapeutic interventions in outpatient psychotherapy, 2020, published in Counselling and Psychotherapy Research

Hilsenroth often collaborates with other researchers. Frequent co-authors include Jerold R. Gold, Michael B. Katz, Bianca H. Cersosimo, Lylli A. Cain, and Robert F. Bornstein.

Their work has been featured regularly in specific publication venues such as Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy, Professional Psychology Research and Practice, Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, and Counselling and Psychotherapy Research.

Mark J. Hilsenroth has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) since 2008.

Best Publications

  • A review of therapist characteristics and techniques positively impacting the therapeutic alliance

    Steven J. Ackerman;Mark J. Hilsenroth

  • A review of therapist characteristics and techniques negatively impacting the therapeutic alliance.

    Steven J. Ackerman;Mark J. Hilsenroth

  • Reliability and validity of DSM-IV axis V.

    Mark J. Hilsenroth;Steven J. Ackerman;Matthew D. Blagys;Becky D. Baumann

  • Distinctive Features of Short‐Term Psychodynamic‐Interpersonal Psychotherapy: A Review of the Comparative Psychotherapy Process Literature

    Matthew D. Blagys;Mark J. Hilsenroth

  • Therapist affect focus and patient outcomes in psychodynamic psychotherapy: a meta-analysis.

    Marc J. Diener;Mark J. Hilsenroth;Joel Weinberger

  • Interaction of therapeutic process and alliance during psychological assessment.

    Steven J. Ackerman;Mark J. Hilsenroth;Matthew R. Baity;Matthew D. Blagys

  • Distinctive activities of cognitive-behavioral therapy. A review of the comparative psychotherapy process literature.

    Matthew D. Blagys;Mark J. Hilsenroth

  • The development of therapeutic alliance during psychological assessment: patient and therapist perspectives across treatment.

    Mark J Hilsenroth;Eric J Peters;Steven J Ackerman

  • An Examination of Interrater Reliability for Scoring the Rorschach Comprehensive System in Eight Data Sets

    Gregory J. Meyer;Mark J. Hilsenroth;Dirk Baxter;John E. Exner

  • Measuring Psychodynamic-Interpersonal and Cognitive-Behavioral Techniques: Development of the Comparative Psychotherapy Process Scale.

    Mark J. Hilsenroth;Matthew D. Blagys;Steven J. Ackerman;Dennis R. Bonge

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

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

  • The Rorschach: Facts, fictions, and future.

    Donald J. Viglione;Mark J. Hilsenroth

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

    Jesse Owen;Mark J. Hilsenroth

  • Psychodynamic therapy meets evidence-based medicine: a systematic review using updated criteria

    Falk Leichsenring;Patrick Luyten;Patrick Luyten;Mark J Hilsenroth;Allan Abbass

  • Clinician interventions related to alliance during the initial interview and psychological assessment.

    Mark J. Hilsenroth;Thomas D. Cromer

  • Short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy for depression: an examination of statistical, clinically significant, and technique-specific change.

    Mark J. Hilsenroth;Steven J. Ackerman;Matthew D. Blagys;Matthew R. Baity

  • In pursuit of truth: A critical examination of meta-analyses of cognitive behavior therapy

    Bruce E Wampold;Christoph Flückiger;A C Del Re;Noah E Yulish

  • Integrating methods to optimize circumplex description and comparison of groups.

    Aidan G C Wright;Aaron L Pincus;David E Conroy;Mark J Hilsenroth

  • Borderline pathology and the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI): an evaluation of criterion and concurrent validity.

    Michelle B Stein;Janet H Pinsker-Aspen;Mark J Hilsenroth

  • Use of the TAT in the assessment of DSM-IV cluster B personality disorders.

    Steven J. Ackerman;Amanda J. Clemence;Robin Weatherill;Mark J. Hilsenroth

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Blais
Mark A. Blais Harvard University
Patrick Luyten
Patrick Luyten University College London
Jesse Owen
Jesse Owen University of Denver
Falk Leichsenring
Falk Leichsenring University of Giessen
Robert F. Bornstein
Robert F. Bornstein Adelphi University
Bruce E. Wampold
Bruce E. Wampold University of Wisconsin–Madison
Drew Westen
Drew Westen Emory University
Jacques P. Barber
Jacques P. Barber Adelphi University
Gregory J. Meyer
Gregory J. Meyer University of Toledo
Barry A. Farber
Barry A. Farber Columbia University

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