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Thomas G. Gutheil

Thomas G. Gutheil

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
43
Citations
8157
World Ranking
4409
National Ranking
255

Overview

Thomas G. Gutheil is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their academic work primarily spans the fields of Social Sciences, Psychology, and Health Professions, with a focus on subfields including General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Health, Family Practice, and Social Psychology.

The scientist's research topics cover diverse areas such as Social Media in Health Education, Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare, Health Literacy and Information Accessibility, Psychiatric Care and Mental Health Services, Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills, Counseling Practices and Supervision, and Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications.

Recent publications by Thomas G. Gutheil include:

  • Public Disclosure on Social Media of Identifiable Patient Information by Health Professionals: Content Analysis of Twitter Data (2020, Journal of Medical Internet Research)
  • Forensic Mental Health Evaluators' Unprocessed Emotions as an Often-Overlooked Form of Bias. (2023, PubMed)
  • Dicere Non Nocere: Public Disclosure of Identifiable Patient Information by Health Professionals on Social Media (2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory))
  • Issue Information (2021, International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies)
  • Issue Information (2023, International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Thomas G. Gutheil are:

  • Wasim Ahmed
  • Reshma Jagsi
  • Matthew S. Katz
  • Karl A. Menninger
  • I Ramzy

Common publication venues for the scientist's work include:

  • International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies
  • Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • PubMed
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • The concept of boundaries in clinical practice: theoretical and risk-management dimensions

    Thomas G. Gutheil;Glen O. Gabbard

  • Clinical HAndbook of Psychiatry and the Law

    Thomas G. Gutheil;Paul S. Appelbaum

  • Neuroleptics: Effects on Neuropsychological Function in Chronic Schizophrenic Patients

    Geraldine Cassens;Aleida K. Inglis;Paul S. Appelbaum;Thomas G. Gutheil

  • On Wearing Two Hats: Role Conflict in Serving as Both Psychotherapist and Expert Witness

    Larry H. Strasburger;Thomas G. Gutheil;Archie Brodsky

  • Expiratory flow limitation and intrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure in obesity.

    W. Pankow;T. Podszus;T. Gutheil;T. Penzel

  • Misuses and misunderstandings of boundary theory in clinical and regulatory settings.

    Thomas G. Gutheil;Glen O. Gabbard

  • A prospective, multicenter study of patients' refusal of antipsychotic medication.

    Steven K. Hoge;Paul S. Appelbaum;Ted Lawlor;James C. Beck

  • Malpractice prevention through the sharing of uncertainty. Informed consent and the therapeutic alliance.

    Thomas G. Gutheil;Harold Bursztajn;Archie Brodsky

  • Observations on the theoretical bases for seclusion of the psychiatric inpatient.

    Thomas G. Gutheil

  • Drug Refusal: A Study of Psychiatric Inpatients

    Paul S. Appelbaum;Thomas G. Gutheil

  • Borderline personality disorder, boundary violations, and patient-therapist sex: medicolegal pitfalls.

    Thomas G. Gutheil

  • The psychology of psychopharmacology

    T G Gutheil

  • This Couldn't Happen to Me: Boundary Problems and Sexual Misconduct in the Psychotherapy Relationship

    Donna M. Norris;Thomas G. Gutheil;Larry H. Strasburger

  • Informed consent in psychotherapy.

    John O. Beahrs;Thomas G. Gutheil

  • Clinical handbook of psychiatry and the law, 2nd ed.

    Paul S. Appelbaum;Thomas G. Gutheil

  • Clinicians' guidelines for assessing and presenting subtle forms of patient incompetence in legal settings.

    Thomas G. Gutheil;Harold Bursztajn

  • In search of true freedom: drug refusal, involuntary medication, and "rotting with your rights on".

    Gutheil Tg

  • "Rotting with their rights on": constitutional theory and clinical reality in drug refusal by psychiatric patients.

    Paul S. Appelbaum;Thomas G. Gutheil

  • Medicolegal pitfalls in the treatment of borderline patients.

    Thomas G. Gutheil

  • Paranoia and progress notes: a guide to forensically informed psychiatric recordkeeping.

    Thomas G. Gutheil

  • Psychological Evaluations for the Courts: A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals and Lawyers, 2nd ed

    Thomas G. Gutheil

Frequent Co-Authors

John Torous
John Torous Harvard Medical School
Glen O. Gabbard
Glen O. Gabbard Baylor College of Medicine
Jerome A. Yesavage
Jerome A. Yesavage Stanford University
John G. Gunderson
John G. Gunderson Harvard University
John M. W. Bradford
John M. W. Bradford McMaster University
Jan Fawcett
Jan Fawcett University of New Mexico
Cheryl Regehr
Cheryl Regehr University of Toronto

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