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Martin Grosse Holtforth

Martin Grosse Holtforth

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
41
Citations
8143
World Ranking
7830
National Ranking
85

Martin Grosse Holtforth publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 223 publications — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Martin Grosse Holtforth D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Martin Grosse Holtforth sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Martin Grosse Holtforth is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland, with a research focus primarily in the fields of Psychology and Medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields including Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology, General Health Professions, and Pharmacology.

The research topics covered by their publications highlight key areas such as:

  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Pain Management and Placebo Effect
  • Workplace Health and Well-being

Martin Grosse Holtforth has contributed articles to several frequent publication venues that include:

  • Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Psychotherapy
  • Journal of Psychosomatic Research
  • Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Martin Grosse Holtforth include:

  • Differential and shared effects of psychological skills training and mindfulness training on performance-relevant psychological factors in sport: a randomized controlled trial, 2020, BMC Psychology
  • Teacher Stress: A Psychobiological Approach to Stressful Interactions in the Classroom, 2021, Frontiers in Education
  • The Association of Therapeutic Alliance With Long-Term Outcome in a Guided Internet Intervention for Depression: Secondary Analysis From a Randomized Control Trial, 2020, Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • Exploring change in cognitive-behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety disorder-A two-arms ABAB crossed-therapist randomized clinical implementation trial., 2021, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • Short and Long Haul Pilots Rosters, Stress, Sleep Problems, Fatigue, Mental Health, and Well-Being, 2021, Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance

The list of frequent co-authors collaborating regularly with Martin Grosse Holtforth includes:

  • Juan Martín Gómez Penedo
  • Roberto La Marca
  • Alexander Wettstein
  • Anna Babl
  • Gabriel Jenni

Best Publications

  • The working alliance: Where are we and where should we go?

    Louis G. Castonguay;Michael J. Constantino;Martin Grosse Holtforth

  • Self-compassion in depression: associations with depressive symptoms, rumination, and avoidance in depressed outpatients

    Tobias Krieger;David Altenstein;Isabelle Baettig;Nadja Doerig

  • Mindfulness and emotion regulation—an fMRI study

    Jacqueline Lutz;Uwe Herwig;Sarah Opialla;Anna Hittmeyer

  • Resting state brain network function in major depression - Depression symptomatology, antidepressant treatment effects, future research.

    Janis Brakowski;Simona Spinelli;Nadja Dörig;Oliver Gero Bosch

  • Measuring depression with a well-being index: Further evidence for the validity of the WHO Well-Being Index (WHO-5) as a measure of the severity of depression

    Tobias Krieger;Johannes Zimmermann;Silke Huffziger;Bettina Ubl

  • Irrational Beliefs and Psychological Distress: A Meta-Analysis

    Andreea Vîslă;Christoph Flückiger;Martin grosse Holtforth;Martin grosse Holtforth;Daniel David;Daniel David

  • The structure and correlates of self-reported DSM-5 maladaptive personality traits: findings from two German-speaking samples.

    Johannes Zimmermann;David Altenstein;Tobias Krieger;Martin Grosse Holtforth

  • Helpful and hindering events in psychotherapy: A practice research network study.

    Louis G. Castonguay;James F. Boswell;Sanno E. Zack;Sally Baker

  • Starvation and emotion regulation in anorexia nervosa

    Timo Brockmeyer;Timo Brockmeyer;Martin Grosse Holtforth;Hinrich Bents;Annette Kämmerer

  • Focusing the therapist's attention on the patient's strengths: a preliminary study to foster a mechanism of change in outpatient psychotherapy.

    Christoph Flückiger;Martin Grosse Holtforth

  • The relationship of self-compassion and depression: Cross-lagged panel analyses in depressed patients after outpatient therapy

    Tobias Krieger;Thomas Berger;Martin grosse Holtforth

  • Neural circuits of emotion regulation: a comparison of mindfulness-based and cognitive reappraisal strategies.

    Sarah Opialla;Jacqueline Lutz;Sigrid Scherpiet;Anna Hittmeyer

  • Der Inkongruenzfragebogen (INK)

    Martin Grosse Holtforth;Klaus Grawe

  • Working with patients' strengths: A microprocess approach.

    Christoph Flückiger;Franz Caspar;Martin Grosse Holtforth;Ulrike Willutzki

  • Where Do We Go From Here? The Goal Perspective in Psychotherapy

    Johannes Michalak;Martin Grosse Holtforth

  • Specific emotion regulation impairments in major depression and anorexia nervosa.

    Timo Brockmeyer;Timo Brockmeyer;Hinrich Bents;Martin Grosse Holtforth;Nils Pfeiffer

  • Fragebogen zur Analyse Motivationaler Schemata (FAMOS)

    Martin Grosse Holtforth;Klaus Grawe

  • Psychological skills training and a mindfulness-based intervention to enhance functional athletic performance: design of a randomized controlled trial using ambulatory assessment

    Philipp Röthlin;Daniel Birrer;Stephan Horvath;Martin grosse Holtforth

  • Relationship and techniques in cognitive-behavioral Therapy - A motivational approach

    Martin Grosse Holtforth;Louis G. Castonguay

  • Interpersonal subtypes in social phobia: Diagnostic and treatment implications

    Nicole M. Cain;Aaron L. Pincus;Martin Grosse Holtforth

  • The Working Alliance Inventory for guided Internet interventions (WAI-I).

    Juan Martín Gómez Penedo;Thomas Berger;Martin grosse Holtforth;Tobias Krieger

Frequent Co-Authors

Franz Caspar
Franz Caspar University of Bern
Christoph Flückiger
Christoph Flückiger University of Kassel
Louis G. Castonguay
Louis G. Castonguay Pennsylvania State University
Johannes Zimmermann
Johannes Zimmermann University of Kassel
Erich Seifritz
Erich Seifritz University of Zurich
Hans-Christoph Friederich
Hans-Christoph Friederich University Hospital Heidelberg
Wolfgang Lutz
Wolfgang Lutz University of Trier
Wulf Rössler
Wulf Rössler University of Zurich
Matthias Berking
Matthias Berking University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Adele M. Hayes
Adele M. Hayes University of Delaware

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