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Psychology D-index 50 Citations 9,667 141 World Ranking 3427 National Ranking 179

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Anxiety
  • Social psychology
  • Psychiatry

Peter J. Norton mostly deals with Anxiety, Clinical psychology, Anxiety disorder, Psychiatry and Cognition. The Anxiety study combines topics in areas such as Developmental psychology and Construct validity. His Clinical psychology research includes elements of Psychotherapist, Factor structure, Anxiety sensitivity, Expectancy theory and Cognitive behavioral therapy.

His Anxiety disorder research integrates issues from Group psychotherapy and Cognitive therapy, Randomized controlled trial. In the subject of general Psychiatry, his work in Generalized anxiety disorder and Panic disorder is often linked to Neurological disorder, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His Cognition course of study focuses on Anger and Depression.

His most cited work include:

  • A meta-analytic review of adult cognitive-behavioral treatment outcome across the anxiety disorders. (401 citations)
  • Beyond pain: The role of fear and avoidance in chronicity (388 citations)
  • Depression Anxiety and Stress Scales (DASS-21): Psychometric analysis across four racial groups (290 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Anxiety, Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Cognition and Anxiety disorder. Peter J. Norton interconnects Psychotherapist and Depression in the investigation of issues within Anxiety. The concepts of his Clinical psychology study are interwoven with issues in Cognitive behavioral therapy, Cognitive therapy and Comorbidity.

His Panic, Group treatment and Worry study in the realm of Psychiatry interacts with subjects such as Injury prevention. His studies deal with areas such as Treatment outcome, Arousal, Depressive symptoms and Motivational interviewing as well as Cognition. His work investigates the relationship between Anxiety disorder and topics such as Randomized controlled trial that intersect with problems in Physical therapy.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Anxiety (68.82%)
  • Clinical psychology (58.82%)
  • Psychiatry (32.35%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Anxiety (68.82%)
  • Clinical psychology (58.82%)
  • Cognition (24.12%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Peter J. Norton mainly focuses on Anxiety, Clinical psychology, Cognition, Psychiatry and Cognitive behavioral therapy. His studies in Anxiety integrate themes in fields like Psychotherapist, Group psychotherapy and Depression. Peter J. Norton has included themes like Cognitive restructuring, Social anxiety, Cognitive therapy and Comorbidity in his Clinical psychology study.

His research in Cognition intersects with topics in Group cohesiveness, Motivational interviewing, Open label, Meta-analysis and Depressive symptoms. His research in Cognitive behavioral therapy focuses on subjects like Affect, which are connected to Support group, Cognitive reframing, Acceptance and commitment therapy and Nicotine replacement therapy. His Anxiety disorder study deals with Physical therapy intersecting with Sleep disorder and Dyad.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Quantity and Quality of Homework Compliance: A Meta-Analysis of Relations With Outcome in Cognitive Behavior Therapy. (79 citations)
  • Toward a Unified Treatment for Emotional Disorders: Update on the Science and Practice (76 citations)
  • Transdiagnostic models of anxiety disorder: Theoretical and empirical underpinnings (51 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Anxiety
  • Social psychology
  • Major depressive disorder

His primary scientific interests are in Anxiety, Clinical psychology, Cognition, Psychiatry and Cognitive therapy. His Anxiety research is mostly focused on the topic Anxiety disorder. His Clinical psychology research incorporates elements of Motivational interviewing, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Depression and Association.

In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Cognition, Confidence interval is strongly linked to Meta-analysis. His work on Anxiety sensitivity and Discontinuation as part of general Psychiatry study is frequently connected to Injury prevention and Evidence-based practice, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Group psychotherapy and Comorbidity.

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Best Publications

A meta-analytic review of adult cognitive-behavioral treatment outcome across the anxiety disorders.

Peter J. Norton;Esther C. Price.
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (2007)

712 Citations

Beyond pain: The role of fear and avoidance in chronicity

Gordon J.G Asmundson;Peter J Norton;G.Ron Norton.
Clinical Psychology Review (1999)

628 Citations

Depression Anxiety and Stress Scales (DASS-21): Psychometric analysis across four racial groups

Peter J. Norton.
Anxiety Stress and Coping (2007)

528 Citations

Efficacy of transdiagnostic treatments: A review of published outcome studies and future research directions

Peter M. McEvoy;Paula MPsych Nathan;Peter J. Norton.
Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy (2009)

389 Citations

Brief fear of negative evaluation scale-revised.

R Nicholas Carleton;Donald R McCreary;Peter J Norton;Gordon J G Asmundson.
Depression and Anxiety (2006)

297 Citations

Exploring the relationship between fear of positive evaluation and social anxiety.

Justin W. Weeks;Richard G. Heimberg;Thomas L. Rodebaugh;Peter J. Norton.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2008)

294 Citations

Quality of life impairment in generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia, and panic disorder.

Terri L. Barrera;Peter J. Norton.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2009)

288 Citations

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Work-Related Injury

Gordon J.G. Asmundson;G.Ron Norton;Marilee D. Allerdings;Peter J. Norton.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (1998)

244 Citations

TRANSDIAGNOSTIC VERSUS DIAGNOSIS‐SPECIFIC CBT FOR ANXIETY DISORDERS: A PRELIMINARY RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED NONINFERIORITY TRIAL

Peter Joseph Norton;Terri L Barrera.
Depression and Anxiety (2012)

234 Citations

Transdiagnostic approaches to the treatment of anxiety disorders: A quantitative review.

Peter J. Norton;Laura M. Philipp.
Psychotherapy (2008)

219 Citations

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