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Paul H. Soloff publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paul H. Soloff sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 105 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Paul H. Soloff 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 Paul H. Soloff sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Paul H. Soloff is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States and focuses their research primarily within the field of psychology, with particular emphasis on clinical psychology and philosophy as a subfield.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Personality Disorders and Psychopathology
  • Personality Traits and Psychology
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Mental Health and Psychiatry
  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications

Paul H. Soloff has published multiple papers, with recent contributions featuring studies on borderline personality disorder. Notable publications include:

  • "Borderline personality disorder: stress reactivity or stress generation? A prospective dimensional study," published in 2020 in Psychological Medicine
  • "Stimulus valence, episodic memory, and the priming of brain activation profiles in borderline personality disorder," published in 2021 in Psychological Medicine

Collaborations are part of their research methodology, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Timothy A. Allen
  • Alexandre Y. Dombrovski
  • Michael N. Hallquist
  • Morgan Szczepaniak
  • Asadur Chowdury

Their work has predominantly appeared in the journal Psychological Medicine, indicating a consistent focus on publishing within this venue.

Best Publications

  • Hippocampal volume in adolescent-onset alcohol use disorders.

    M D De Bellis;D B Clark;S R Beers;P H Soloff

  • Characteristics of Suicide Attempts of Patients With Major Depressive Episode and Borderline Personality Disorder: A Comparative Study

    Paul H. Soloff;Kevin G. Lynch;Thomas M. Kelly;Kevin M. Malone

  • Prefrontal Cortex, Thalamus, and Cerebellar Volumes in Adolescents and Young Adults with Adolescent-Onset Alcohol Use Disorders and Comorbid Mental Disorders

    Michael D. De Bellis;Anandhi Narasimhan;Dawn L. Thatcher;Matcheri S. Keshavan

  • The pharmacological treatment of delusional depression.

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  • A fenfluramine-activated FDG-PET study of borderline personality disorder.

    Paul H Soloff;Carolyn C Meltzer;Phil J Greer;Doreen Constantine

  • Impulsivity and prefrontal hypometabolism in borderline personality disorder

    Paul H. Soloff;Carolyn Cidis Meltzer;Carl Becker;Phil J. Greer

  • Risk factors for suicidal behavior in borderline personality disorder.

    Paul H. Soloff;Judith A. Lis;Thomas Kelly;Jack R. Cornelius

  • Childhood abuse as a risk factor for suicidal behavior in borderline personality disorder.

    Paul H Soloff;Kevin G Lynch;Thomas M Kelly

  • Progress in pharmacotherapy of borderline disorders. A double-blind study of amitriptyline, haloperidol, and placebo.

    P H Soloff;A George;R S Nathan;P M Schulz

  • Stress and hippocampal abnormalities in psychiatric disorders

    M. Sala;J. Perez;P. Soloff;S. Ucelli Di Nemi

  • Anatomical MRI study of borderline personality disorder patients

    Paolo Brambilla;Paul H Soloff;Michela Sala;Mark A Nicoletti;Mark A Nicoletti

  • Efficacy of Phenelzine and Haloperidol in Borderline Personality Disorder

    Paul H. Soloff;Jack Cornelius;Anselm George;Swami Nathan

  • Structural brain abnormalities in borderline personality disorder: A voxel-based morphometry study

    Paul Soloff;Jeffrey Nutche;Dhruman Goradia;Vaibhav Diwadkar

  • Structural brain abnormalities and suicidal behavior in borderline personality disorder

    Paul H. Soloff;Patrick Pruitt;Mohit Sharma;Jacqueline Radwan

  • Amitriptyline versus haloperidol in borderlines: final outcomes and predictors of response.

    Paul H. Soloff;Anselm George;R. Swami Nathan;Patricia M. Schulz

  • Psychopharmacology of borderline personality disorder.

    Paul H. Soloff

  • Self-mutilation and suicidal behavior in borderline personality disorder

    Paul H. Soloff;Judith A. Lis;Thomas Kelly;Jack Cornelius

  • Psychiatric Disorders in the Families of Borderline Patients

    Paul H. Soloff;James W. Millward

  • Paradoxical effects of amitriptyline on borderline patients.

    P H Soloff;A George;R S Nathan;P M Schulz

  • Impulsivity, gender, and response to fenfluramine challenge in borderline personality disorder.

    Paul H. Soloff;Thomas M. Kelly;Stephen J. Strotmeyer;Kevin M. Malone

  • Serotonin, impulsivity, and alcohol use disorders in the older adolescent: a psychobiological study.

    Paul H. Soloff;Kevin G. Lynch;Howard B. Moss

Frequent Co-Authors

Jack R. Cornelius
Jack R. Cornelius University of Pittsburgh
James M. Perel
James M. Perel University of Pittsburgh
Carolyn C. Meltzer
Carolyn C. Meltzer Emory University
Jair C. Soares
Jair C. Soares The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Matcheri S. Keshavan
Matcheri S. Keshavan Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Kevin G. Lynch
Kevin G. Lynch University of Pennsylvania
Julie C. Price
Julie C. Price Harvard University
Paolo Brambilla
Paolo Brambilla University of Milan
Paul A. Pilkonis
Paul A. Pilkonis University of Pittsburgh
Benoit H. Mulsant
Benoit H. Mulsant Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

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