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Richard Moulding

Richard Moulding

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
40
Citations
5978
World Ranking
8294
National Ranking
488

Richard Moulding 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 Richard Moulding sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 140 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Richard Moulding 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 Richard Moulding sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Richard Moulding is affiliated with Deakin University in Australia and specializes in psychology with a focus on clinical psychology. Their research spans multiple subfields including experimental and cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, sociology and political science, and marketing.

Their academic contributions primarily address topics related to obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, cognitive processes, eating disorders and behaviors, sexuality, behavior and technology, psychology of moral and emotional judgment, body image and dysmorphia studies, and autism spectrum disorder research.

Frequent coauthors in their work include:

  • Maja Nedeljkovic
  • Yoon Hee Yang
  • T. Florian Jaeger
  • Tess Knight
  • Michael Kyrios

Publications by Richard Moulding have appeared regularly in specific venues. Notable journals where they have published multiple articles include:

  • Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
  • PsycTESTS Dataset
  • Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
  • Australian Psychologist
  • British Journal of Clinical Psychology

Representative recent papers authored or coauthored by Richard Moulding include:

  • "Health-Related Quality of Life in Irritable Bowel Syndrome" (2020), published in Gastroenterology Nursing
  • "A systematic review of obsessive-compulsive disorder and self: Self-esteem, feared self, self-ambivalence, egodystonicity, early maladaptive schemas, and self concealment" (2021), published in Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
  • "Development and validation of the multidimensional version of the fear of self questionnaire: Corrupted, culpable and malformed feared possible selves in obsessive-compulsive and body-dysmorphic symptoms" (2021), published in Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
  • "Predicting the severity of excessive buying using the Excessive Buying Rating Scale and Compulsive Buying Scale" (2020), published in Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
  • "The things that make us: self and object attachment in hoarding and compulsive buying-shopping disorder" (2020), published in Current Opinion in Psychology

Best Publications

  • Emotion regulation as a transdiagnostic treatment construct across anxiety, depression, substance, eating and borderline personality disorders: A systematic review

    Elise Sloan;Kate Hall;Richard Moulding;Shayden Bryce

  • Anxiety disorders and control related beliefs: the exemplar of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).

    Richard Moulding;Michael Kyrios

  • Part 1—You can run but you can't hide: Intrusive thoughts on six continents

    Adam S. Radomsky;Gillian M. Alcolado;Jonathan Stuart Abramowitz;Pino Alonso

  • Sensory-Processing Sensitivity, dispositional mindfulness and negative psychological symptoms

    Kaitlyn Bakker;Richard Moulding

  • Sensitive domains of self-concept in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD): further evidence for a multidimensional model of OCD.

    Guy Doron;Michael Kyrios;Richard Moulding

  • Adult attachment insecurities are related to obsessive compulsive phenomena.

    Guy Doron;Richard Moulding;Michael Kyrios;Maja Nedeljkovic

  • Buying-shopping disorder—is there enough evidence to support its inclusion in ICD-11?

    Astrid Müller;Matthias Brand;Laurence Claes;Zsolt Demetrovics

  • Is the relationship between sensory‐processing sensitivity and negative affect mediated by emotional regulation?

    Kimberley Brindle;Richard Moulding;Richard Moulding;Kaitlyn Bakker;Maja Nedeljkovic

  • Fear of self and obsessionality: Development and validation of the Fear of Self Questionnaire

    Frederick Aardema;Richard Moulding;Richard Moulding;Adam S. Radomsky;Guy Doron

  • Better the devil you know than a world you don't? Intolerance of uncertainty and worldview explanations for belief in conspiracy theories

    Richard Moulding;Simon Nix-Carnell;Alexandra Schnabel;Maja Nedeljkovic

  • The Obsessive Beliefs Questionnaire (OBQ): Examination in Nonclinical Samples and Development of a Short Version

    Richard Moulding;Jeromy Anglim;Maja Nedeljkovic;Guy Doron

  • Desire for Control, Sense of Control and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms

    Richard Moulding;Michael Kyrios

  • Sensitivity of self-beliefs in obsessive compulsive disorder

    Guy Doron;Richard Moulding;Michael Kyrios;Maja Nedeljkovic

  • Repugnant obsessions: a review of the phenomenology, theoretical models, and treatment of sexual and aggressive obsessional themes in OCD

    Richard Moulding;Frederick Aardema;Kieron P. O'Connor

  • Adult attachment insecurities are associated with obsessive compulsive disorder

    Guy Doron;Richard Moulding;Maja Nedeljkovic;Michael Kyrios

  • Fear of Self and Unacceptable Thoughts in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.

    Gabriele Melli;Frederick Aardema;Richard Moulding

  • Differences in neuropsychological performance between subtypes of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Maja Nedeljkovic;Michael Kyrios;Richard Moulding;Guy Doron

  • Emotion regulation difficulties in obsessive‐compulsive disorder

    Keong Yap;Christopher Mogan;Anna Moriarty;Nathan Dowling

  • The relationship of cognitive confidence to OCD symptoms.

    Maja Nedeljkovic;Richard Moulding;Michael Kyrios;Guy Doron

  • Autogenous and reactive obsessions: further evidence for a two-factor model of obsessions.

    Richard Moulding;Michael Kyrios;Guy Doron;Maja Nedeljkovic

  • Future directions in examining the self in psychological disorders

    Michael Kyrios;Richard Moulding;Sunil S. Bhar;Guy Doron

  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

    Richard Moulding;Matthew E. Hughes;Linda Byrne;Michael Do

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Kyrios
Michael Kyrios Flinders University
Guy Doron
Guy Doron Reichman University
Frederick Aardema
Frederick Aardema University of Montreal
Adam S. Radomsky
Adam S. Radomsky Concordia University
Mario Mikulincer
Mario Mikulincer Reichman University
Claudio Sica
Claudio Sica University of Florence
David W. Austin
David W. Austin Deakin University
Petra K. Staiger
Petra K. Staiger Deakin University
Marta Ghisi
Marta Ghisi University of Padua
David A. Clark
David A. Clark University of New Brunswick

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