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Timothy J. Strauman

Timothy J. Strauman

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
49
Citations
12387
World Ranking
5601
National Ranking
3054

Timothy J. Strauman 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 Timothy J. Strauman sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 133 publications — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Timothy J. Strauman 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 Timothy J. Strauman sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Timothy J. Strauman is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines within psychology and medicine, with a focus on topics related to mental and behavioral health.

The scientist's recent scholarly contributions include the following publications:

  • Comparing integrative cognitive-affective therapy and guided self-help cognitive-behavioral therapy to treat binge-eating disorder using standard and naturalistic momentary outcome measures: A randomized controlled trial, 2020, International Journal of Eating Disorders
  • Regulatory focus and the p factor: Evidence for self-regulatory dysfunction as a transdiagnostic feature of general psychopathology, 2021, Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • Training the Next Generation of Clinical Psychological Scientists: A Data-Driven Call to Action, 2022, Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
  • The Use of Ontologies to Accelerate the Behavioral Sciences: Promises and Challenges, 2023, Current Directions in Psychological Science
  • Couple Communication in Cancer: Protocol for a Multi-Method Examination, 2022, Frontiers in Psychology

Frequent collaborators in their work include:

  • Christina Graves
  • Kimon Divaris
  • Laura Anne Jacox
  • Ahmad R. Hariri
  • Katherine Ramos

Their research has been regularly published in venues such as:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Current Directions in Psychological Science
  • American Psychologist
  • Trials
  • Clinical Psychology Science and Practice

Timothy J. Strauman's main fields of study are psychology and medicine. Within these broad areas, the scientist focuses on specific subfields, including:

  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Applied Psychology
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Their research addresses a range of topics, with significant work concentrated on:

  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Dental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques
  • Cancer survivorship and care
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research

Best Publications

  • Self-Concept Discrepancy Theory: A Psychological Model for Distinguishing among Different Aspects of Depression and Anxiety

    E. Tory Higgins;Ruth Klein;Timothy Strauman

  • Depression as a risk factor for coronary artery disease: evidence, mechanisms, and treatment.

    Heather S Lett;James A Blumenthal;Michael A Babyak;Andrew Sherwood

  • Self-discrepancies and emotional vulnerability: how magnitude, accessibility, and type of discrepancy influence affect.

    E Tory Higgins;Ronald N Bond;Ruth Klein;Timothy Strauman

  • Social support and coronary heart disease: epidemiologic evidence and implications for treatment.

    Heather S Lett;James A Blumenthal;Michael A Babyak;Timothy J Strauman

  • Automatic activation of self-discrepancies and emotional syndromes: when cognitive structures influence affect.

    T J Strauman;E T Higgins

  • Self-discrepancies in clinical depression and social phobia: Cognitive structures that underlie emotional disorders?

    Timothy J. Strauman

  • Self‐Discrepancies as Predictors of Vulnerability to Distinct Syndromes of Chronic Emotional Distress

    Timothy J. Strauman;E. Tory Higgins

  • Neural correlates of emotional processing in depression: changes with cognitive behavioral therapy and predictors of treatment response.

    Maureen Ritchey;Florin Dolcos;Kari M. Eddington;Timothy J. Strauman

  • Self-discrepancies and vulnerability to body dissatisfaction and disordered eating.

    Timothy J. Strauman;Jennifer Vookles;Veronica Berenstein;Shelly Chaiken

  • A PILOT STUDY OF GROUP EXERCISE TRAINING (GET) FOR WOMEN WITH PRIMARY BREAST CANCER: FEASIBILITY AND HEALTH BENEFITS

    Gregory G. Kolden;Timothy J. Strauman;Ann Ward;Jackie Kuta

  • Self-guides, autobiographical memory, and anxiety and dysphoria: toward a cognitive model of vulnerability to emotional distress.

    Timothy J. Strauman

  • Behavioral indications for serotonin receptor hypersensitivity in panic disorder.

    RenéS S. Kahn;Scott Wetzler;Herman M. van Praag;Gregory M. Asnis

  • Responses of “generalized” and “discrete” social phobics during public speaking

    Andrew P. Levin;Jihad B. Saoud;Tim Strauman;Jack M. Gorman

  • Stability within the self: A longitudinal study of the structural implications of self-discrepancy theory.

    Timothy J. Strauman

  • Self-regulation, rumination, and vulnerability to depression in adolescent girls

    Alison A. Papadakis;Rebecca P. Prince;Neil P. Jones;Timothy J. Strauman

  • Self-Regulation and Depression

    Timothy J. Strauman

  • Self-system therapy as an intervention for self-regulatory dysfunction in depression: a randomized comparison with cognitive therapy

    Timothy J. Strauman;Angela Z. Vieth;Kari A. Merrill;Gregory G. Kolden

  • Self-discrepancies: Distinguishing among self-states, self-state conflicts, and emotional vulnerabilities.

    E. Tory Higgins;Ruth L. Klein;Timothy J. Strauman

  • Self-discrepancy and natural killer cell activity: immunological consequences of negative self-evaluation.

    Timothy J. Strauman;Andrine M. Lemieux;Christopher L. Coe

  • Standards and the process of self-evaluation: Multiple affects from multiple stages.

    Edward Tory Higgins;Timothy Strauman;Ruth Klein

Frequent Co-Authors

Ahmad R. Hariri
Ahmad R. Hariri Duke University
E. Tory Higgins
E. Tory Higgins Columbia University
Marjorie H. Klein
Marjorie H. Klein University of Wisconsin–Madison
Florin Dolcos
Florin Dolcos University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Stephen A. Wonderlich
Stephen A. Wonderlich University of North Dakota
Scott J. Crow
Scott J. Crow University of Minnesota
Roberto Cabeza
Roberto Cabeza Duke University
Francis J. Keefe
Francis J. Keefe Duke University
Philip R. Costanzo
Philip R. Costanzo Duke University
Scott G. Engel
Scott G. Engel University of North Dakota

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