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Rodney K. Goodyear 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 Rodney K. Goodyear sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 136 publications — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Rodney K. Goodyear 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 Rodney K. Goodyear sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Fellow of the American Educational Research Association
  • 1990 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Rodney K. Goodyear is affiliated with the University of Redlands in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Psychology, with a significant emphasis on Social Psychology and Clinical Psychology. They have also contributed to areas such as General Health Professions, Applied Psychology, and Developmental and Educational Psychology.

Their work frequently explores themes related to Counseling Practices and Supervision, Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications, Nursing Roles and Practices, Psychological Testing and Assessment, Interprofessional Education and Collaboration, Counseling, Therapy, and Family Dynamics, as well as Attachment and Relationship Dynamics.

Goodyear has published numerous papers in a range of academic venues. These include:

  • Lens on International Clinical Supervision: Lessons Learned from a Cross-National Comparison of Supervision (2021, Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy)
  • Supervisor style as a predictor of counseling supervision relationship quality and supervisee satisfaction: perceptions of U.S. and South Korean supervisees (2020, Asia Pacific Education Review)
  • Training Public Sector Clinicians in Competency-Based Clinical Supervision: Methods, Curriculum, and Lessons Learned (2021, Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy)
  • Supervision of a Sample of Clinical and Counselling Psychologists in the UK: A Descriptive Study of Their Practices, Processes and Perceived Benefits (2021, The European Journal of Counselling Psychology)
  • Supervisees' perspectives on countertransference-focused practices and processes in clinical supervision: an exploratory study (2024, The Clinical Supervisor)

The frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Goodyear include Carol A. Falender, Changming Duan, Xiaoming Jia, Jiang Guangrong, and Hideko Sera.

Goodyear's work is regularly published in venues such as the Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, The Clinical Supervisor, Asia Pacific Education Review, Practice Innovations, and The European Journal of Counselling Psychology.

The scientist has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) since 1990, and as a Fellow of the American Educational Research Association since 2008.

Best Publications

  • Fundamentals of clinical supervision

    Janine M. Bernard;Rodney K. Goodyear

  • Defining competencies in psychology supervision: a consensus statement.

    Carol A. Falender;Jennifer A. Erickson Cornish;Rodney Goodyear;Robert Hatcher

  • Fundamentals of clinical supervision, 3rd ed.

    Janine M. Bernard;Rodney K. Goodyear

  • Expertise in psychotherapy: an elusive goal?

    Terence J. G. Tracey;Bruce E. Wampold;James W. Lichtenberg;Rodney K. Goodyear

  • Ethnic Belonging and Traditional Masculinity Ideology Among African Americans, European Americans, and Latinos

    José M. Abreu;Rodney K. Goodyear;Alvaro Campos;Michael D. Newcomb

  • Fundamentals of Clinical Supervision (Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2009)

    Janine M. Bernard;Rodney K. Goodyear

  • Guidelines for Clinical Supervision in Health Service Psychology

    Rodney K. Goodyear

  • Clinical Supervision: Lessons From the Literature

    Rodney K. Goodyear;Janine M. Bernard

  • Commentaries on the ethical and effective practice of clinical supervision.

    Jeffrey E. Barnett;Jennifer A. Erickson Cornish;Rodney K. Goodyear;James W. Lichtenberg

  • Ethical issues in the supervision of student research: A study of critical incidents.

    Rodney K. Goodyear;Clyde A. Crego;Michael W. Johnston

  • Psychotherapy supervision and training.

    Rodney K. Goodyear;Christine R. Guzzardo

  • Clinical Supervision: An Intensive Case Study

    Jeffrey S. Martin;Rodney K. Goodyear;Fred B. Newton

  • The Cycle of Excellence: Using Deliberate Practice to Improve Supervision and Training

    Tony Rousmaniere;Rodney K. Goodyear;Scott D. Miller;Bruce E. Wampold

  • Supervision As Pedagogy: Attending to Its Essential Instructional and Learning Processes

    Rodney K. Goodyear

  • Ideographic concept mapping in counseling psychology research: Conceptual overview, methodology, and an illustration.

    Rodney K. Goodyear;Terence J. G. Tracey;Charles D. Claiborn;James W. Lichtenberg

  • Feedback in psychotherapy

    Charles D. Claiborn;Rodney K. Goodyear

  • Hindering Phenomena in Group Supervision: Implications for Practice

    Karen Chicca Enyedy;Ferdinand Arcinue;Neera Nijhawan Puri;John W. Carter

  • Supervisory Theory into Practice: Differential Perception of Supervision by Ekstein, Ellis, Polster, and Rogers.

    Rodney K. Goodyear;Philip D. Abadie;Fredric Efros

  • Theories of Counselor Supervision: Points of Convergence and Divergence:

    Rodney K. Goodyear;Fred O. Bradley

  • Effects of Supervisors' Sex, Focus, and Experience on Preferences for Interpersonal Power Bases

    James E. Robyak;Rodney K. Goodyear;Mark Prange

  • Stability and Change in Counseling Psychologists' Identities, Roles, Functions, and Career Satisfaction Across 15 Years

    Rodney K. Goodyear;Nancy Murdock;James W. Lichtenberg;Robert McPherson

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce E. Wampold
Bruce E. Wampold University of Wisconsin–Madison
Terence J. G. Tracey
Terence J. G. Tracey Arizona State University
C. Edward Watkins
C. Edward Watkins University of North Texas
Michael D. Newcomb
Michael D. Newcomb University of California, Los Angeles
Dominic J. Brewer
Dominic J. Brewer University of Southern California
Greg J. Neimeyer
Greg J. Neimeyer University of Florida
Nadine J. Kaslow
Nadine J. Kaslow Emory University
Traci Mann
Traci Mann University of Minnesota
Celia B. Fisher
Celia B. Fisher Fordham University
Barbara Stanley
Barbara Stanley Columbia University

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