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Michael E. Addis

Michael E. Addis

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Psychology

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41
Citations
19133
World Ranking
7689
National Ranking
4113

Overview

Michael E. Addis is affiliated with Clark University in the United States and has contributed to the field of social sciences with a focus on gender and psychology. Their research spans gender studies, clinical psychology, safety research, general psychology, and social psychology, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach within the social sciences.

The primary topics addressed in their work include gender roles and identity studies, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, academic and historical perspectives in psychology, youth development and social support, mental health treatment and access, social and intergroup psychology, and issues related to poverty, education, and child welfare.

Recent publications by Michael E. Addis include the following papers:

  • Policing of Masculinity Scale (POMS) and pressures boys experience to prove and defend their "manhood" (2021), published in Psychology of Men & Masculinity
  • Masculine depression: A person-centric perspective (2022), published in Psychology of Men & Masculinity
  • To reconstruct or deconstruct? A fundamental question for the psychology of men and masculinities (2023), published in Psychology of Men & Masculinity
  • Dilemmas of agency and blame in men's talk about depression (2021), published in Psychology of Men & Masculinity
  • Reconstructing and/or Deconstructing Masculinity: A Commentary on the Case of "Tommy" (2020), published in Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Michael E. Addis include:

  • Douglas Gazarian
  • Ethan Hoffman
  • Jonathan D. Jampel
  • Christopher S. Reigeluth
  • Emma Kironde

The scholar predominantly publishes in the venue Psychology of Men & Masculinity, with six publications, followed by contributions to the PsycTESTS Dataset, Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy, Journal of Personality Assessment, and Psychology of Women Quarterly.

Best Publications

  • Men, masculinity, and the contexts of help seeking.

    Michael E. Addis;James R. Mahalik

  • A component analysis of cognitive-behavioral treatment for depression.

    Neil S. Jacobson;Keith S. Dobson;Paula A. Truax;Michael E. Addis

  • Randomized trial of behavioral activation, cognitive therapy, and antidepressant medication in the acute treatment of adults with major depression.

    Sona Dimidjian;Steven D. Hollon;Keith S. Dobson;Karen B. Schmaling

  • Depression in Context: Strategies for Guided Action

    Christopher R. Martell;Michael E. Addis;Neil S. Jacobson

  • Testing the integrity of a psychotherapy protocol: Assessment of adherence and competence.

    Jennifer Waltz;Michael E. Addis;Kelly Koerner;Neil S. Jacobson

  • A national survey of practicing psychologists' attitudes toward psychotherapy treatment manuals.

    Michael E. Addis;Aaron D. Krasnow

  • Gender and Depression in Men

    Michael E. Addis

  • Research on couples and couple therapy: what do we know? Where are we going?

    Neil S. Jacobson;Michael E. Addis

  • Barriers to dissemination of evidence-based practices: Addressing practitioners' concerns about manual-based psychotherapies.

    Michael E. Addis;Wendy A. Wade;Christina Hatgis

  • Measurement of Men's Help Seeking: Development and Evaluation of the Barriers to Help Seeking Scale.

    Abigail K. Mansfield;Michael E. Addis;Will Courtenay

  • "Why Won't He Go to the Doctor?": The Psychology of Men's Help Seeking

    Abigail K. Mansfield;Michael E. Addis;James R. Mahalik

  • Is “masculinity” a problem?: Framing the effects of gendered social learning in men.

    Michael E. Addis;Abigail K. Mansfield;Matthew R. Syzdek

  • Reasons for depression and the process and outcome of cognitive–behavioral psychotherapies.

    Michael E. Addis;Neil S. Jacobson

  • Social scientific paradigms of masculinity and their implications for research and practice in men's mental health

    Michael E. Addis;Geoffrey H. Cohane

  • A Closer Look at the Treatment Rationale and Homework Compliance in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Depression

    Michael E. Addis;Neil S. Jacobson

  • Methods for Disseminating Research Products and Increasing Evidence-Based Practice: Promises, Obstacles, and Future Directions

    Michael E. Addis

  • The Masculine Depression Scale: Development and psychometric evaluation.

    Mariola Magovcevic;Michael E. Addis

  • Men’s reactions to mental health labels, forms of help-seeking, and sources of help-seeking advice.

    Joshua L. Berger;Michael E. Addis;Jonathan D. Green;Christopher Mackowiak

  • Predictors of attrition from behavioral medicine treatments.

    Mary J. Davis;Michael E. Addis

  • Behavioral activation for depression.

    Sona Dimidjian;Christopher R. Martell;Michael E. Addis;Ruth Herman-Dunn

Frequent Co-Authors

Neil S. Jacobson
Neil S. Jacobson University of Washington
James R. Mahalik
James R. Mahalik Boston College
Jackie K. Gollan
Jackie K. Gollan Northwestern University
Keith S. Dobson
Keith S. Dobson University of Calgary
Sona Dimidjian
Sona Dimidjian University of Colorado Boulder
Brian P. Marx
Brian P. Marx Boston University
Dave Dagnan
Dave Dagnan University of Cumbria
Robert Gallop
Robert Gallop West Chester University
Ivan W. Miller
Ivan W. Miller Brown University
David C. Atkins
David C. Atkins University of Washington

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