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Sarah Knox is affiliated with Marquette University in the United States and focuses on research within the field of psychology, particularly clinical psychology. Their work spans several subfields including social psychology, applied psychology, developmental and educational psychology, as well as ecology.

The research topics addressed by Sarah Knox predominantly include psychotherapy techniques and applications, counseling practices and supervision, attachment and relationship dynamics, counseling, therapy, and family dynamics, transactional analysis in psychotherapy, clinical practice guidelines implementation, and mental health and patient involvement.

They have authored multiple papers, with recent publications including:

  • "Client perspectives on psychotherapy failure," 2022, published in Psychotherapy Research
  • "Patient perspectives on working with preferences in psychotherapy: A consensual qualitative research study," 2023, Psychotherapy Research
  • "How Graduate-student or Recent Graduate Psychotherapists Experience and Manage Errors in Psychotherapy," 2020, Counselling Psychology Quarterly

Co-authors who frequently collaborate with Sarah Knox are Clara E. Hill, Hanne Weie Oddli, Catherine F. Eubanks, and Shigeru Iwakabe.

The primary venues where Sarah Knox publishes include:

  • Counselling Psychology Quarterly
  • Psychotherapy Research
  • American Psychologist
  • Psychotherapy
  • Journal of Psychotherapy Integration

In addition to journal publications, Sarah Knox has contributed to book literature, with a notable publication through the American Psychological Association titled "Essentials of consensual qualitative research" released in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Consensual Qualitative Research: An Update

    Clara E. Hill;Sarah Knox;Barbara J. Thompson;Elizabeth Nutt Williams

  • Qualitative research interviews.

    Sarah Knox;Alan W. Burkard

  • Supervisor Cultural Responsiveness and Unresponsiveness in Cross-Cultural Supervision

    Alan W. Burkard;Adanna Jinaki Johnson;Michael B. Madson;Nathan Pruitt

  • Therapist self-disclosure: research-based suggestions for practitioners.

    Sarah Knox;Clara E. Hill

  • A qualitative analysis of client perceptions of the effects of helpful therapist self-disclosure in long-term therapy.

    Sarah Knox;Shirley A. Hess;David A. Petersen;Clara E. Hill

  • Effect of Therapist Color-Blindness on Empathy and Attributions in Cross-Cultural Counseling

    Alan W. Burkard;Sarah Knox

  • Processing the therapeutic relationship.

    Clara E Hill;Sarah Knox

  • African American and European American Therapists' Experiences of Addressing Race in Cross-Racial Psychotherapy Dyads

    Sarah Knox;Alan W. Burkard;Adanna Jinaki Johnson;Lisa A Suzuki

  • A Qualitative Examination of Graduate Advising Relationships: The Advisee Perspective.

    Lewis Z. Schlosser;Sarah Knox;Alissa R. Moskovitz;Clara E. Hill

  • Becoming psychotherapists: Experiences of novice trainees in a beginning graduate class.

    Clara E. Hill;Catherine Sullivan;Sarah Knox;Lewis Z. Schlosser

  • European American Therapist Self-Disclosure in Cross-Cultural Counseling

    Alan W. Burkard;Sarah Knox;Michael Groen;Maria Perez

  • Essentials of Consensual Qualitative Research

    Clara E. Hill;Sarah Knox

  • A Qualitative Examination of Graduate Advising Relationships: The Advisor Perspective

    Sarah Knox;Lewis Z. Schlosser;Nathan T. Pruitt;Clara E. Hill

  • Addressing religion and spirituality in psychotherapy: clients' perspectives 1.

    Sarah Knox;Lynn A. Catlin;Margaret Casper;Lewis Z Schlosser

  • Sexual attraction toward clients, use of supervision, and prior training : A qualitative study of predoctoral psychology interns

    Nicholas Ladany;Karen M. O'Brien;Clara E. Hill;Deborah S. Melincoff

  • Therapist self-disclosure and immediacy: A qualitative meta-analysis.

    Clara E Hill;Sarah Knox;Kristen G Pinto-Coelho

  • Depression and Anxiety in Roman Catholic Secular Clergy

    Sarah Knox;Stephen G. Virginia;John P. Lombardo

  • Clients' Perspectives on Therapy Termination

    Sarah Knox;Noah Adrians;Eric Everson;Shirley Hess

  • Training and Supervision in Psychotherapy

    Sarah Knox

  • Therapists-in-training who experience a client suicide: Implications for supervision.

    Sarah Knox;Alan W. Burkard;Julie A. Jackson;April M. Schaack

  • Predoctoral interns' nondisclosure in supervision.

    Shirley A. Hess;Sarah Knox;Jill M. Schultz;Clara E. Hill

  • "Here's a little something for you": How therapists respond to client gifts.

    Sarah Knox;Shirley A. Hess;Elizabeth Nutt Williams;Clara E. Hill

  • Clients' internal representations of their therapists.

    Sarah Knox;Julie L. Goldberg;Susan S. Woodhouse;Clara E. Hill

Frequent Co-Authors

Clara E. Hill
Clara E. Hill University of Maryland, College Park
Nicholas Ladany
Nicholas Ladany Lehigh University
Robert Elliott
Robert Elliott University of Strathclyde
Adele M. Hayes
Adele M. Hayes University of Delaware
Leslie S. Greenberg
Leslie S. Greenberg York University
Jacques P. Barber
Jacques P. Barber Adelphi University
Jeffrey A. Hayes
Jeffrey A. Hayes Pennsylvania State University
Lynne Angus
Lynne Angus York University
Martin Grosse Holtforth
Martin Grosse Holtforth University of Bern

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