Eugene W. Farber

1.3k total citations
50 papers, 904 citations indexed

About

Eugene W. Farber is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, General Health Professions and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Eugene W. Farber has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 904 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Infectious Diseases, 19 papers in General Health Professions and 18 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Eugene W. Farber's work include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (28 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (10 papers) and HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk (8 papers). Eugene W. Farber is often cited by papers focused on HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (28 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (10 papers) and HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk (8 papers). Eugene W. Farber collaborates with scholars based in United States and Canada. Eugene W. Farber's co-authors include J. Stephen McDaniel, Nadine J. Kaslow, Jennifer A. Schwartz, Susan L. Reviere, Peter E. Campos, David W. Purcell, Carlos del Rı́o, Steven A. Cohen‐Cole, Karen Williams and Jonathan Colasanti and has published in prestigious journals such as American Psychologist, Clinical Psychology Review and Psychiatric Services.

In The Last Decade

Eugene W. Farber

49 papers receiving 859 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Eugene W. Farber United States 16 426 354 293 204 198 50 904
Betsy J. Feldman United States 11 321 0.8× 224 0.6× 182 0.6× 215 1.1× 127 0.6× 12 806
Christopher Lance Coleman United States 19 404 0.9× 181 0.5× 305 1.0× 179 0.9× 153 0.8× 44 889
Claudine Clucas United Kingdom 14 556 1.3× 288 0.8× 242 0.8× 219 1.1× 121 0.6× 36 955
Rachel Whetten United States 17 557 1.3× 438 1.2× 530 1.8× 275 1.3× 167 0.8× 29 1.4k
Kate Salters Canada 11 308 0.7× 158 0.4× 246 0.8× 245 1.2× 108 0.5× 42 767
Jacqueline Gahagan Canada 20 328 0.8× 238 0.7× 381 1.3× 290 1.4× 363 1.8× 88 1.3k
Joseph P. De Santis United States 20 544 1.3× 292 0.8× 442 1.5× 234 1.1× 368 1.9× 104 1.2k
Ellen Hendriksen United States 14 495 1.2× 195 0.6× 477 1.6× 177 0.9× 89 0.4× 18 945
Brett M. Millar United States 20 474 1.1× 277 0.8× 291 1.0× 258 1.3× 372 1.9× 48 1.1k
Nadia O’Brien Canada 19 639 1.5× 208 0.6× 523 1.8× 398 2.0× 213 1.1× 44 1.2k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Eugene W. Farber

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hussen, Sophia A., et al.. (2024). Pre-implementation planning to enhance integration of HIV and behavioral health care services at two Ryan White-funded HIV care centers. Translational Behavioral Medicine. 14(10). 598–610.
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Farber, Eugene W., Jeri Sumitani, Kirk A. Easley, et al.. (2023). The CARES Program: Improving Viral Suppression and Retention in Care Through a Comprehensive Team-Based Approach to Care for People with HIV and Complex Psychosocial Needs. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 37(8). 416–424. 3 indexed citations
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Farber, Eugene W., et al.. (2023). Integrating Intersectionality into Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy. 53(4). 325–331. 2 indexed citations
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Kaslow, Nadine J., Eugene W. Farber, Joya Hampton-Anderson, et al.. (2022). Capability-informed competency approach to lifelong professional development.. Training and Education in Professional Psychology. 16(2). 182–189. 3 indexed citations
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Kalokhe, Ameeta S., et al.. (2022). Preferences of Young Black Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men Regarding Integration of HIV and Mental Health Care Services. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 36(9). 356–363. 7 indexed citations
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Friis, Elsa, Eugene W. Farber, Sarah Cook, et al.. (2021). Promoting resilience in persons with serious mental health conditions during the Coronavirus pandemic.. Psychological Services. 19(Suppl 1). 13–22. 5 indexed citations
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Hussen, Sophia A., et al.. (2020). Mental Health Service Utilization Among Young Black Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men in HIV Care: A Retrospective Cohort Study. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 35(1). 9–14. 13 indexed citations
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Kaslow, Nadine J., Elsa Friis, Jordan E. Cattie, et al.. (2020). Flattening the emotional distress curve: A behavioral health pandemic response strategy for COVID-19.. American Psychologist. 75(7). 875–886. 49 indexed citations
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Sun, Shufang & Eugene W. Farber. (2019). An intersectionality-informed psychotherapy approach to reduce HIV stigma.. Psychotherapy. 57(1). 23–28. 5 indexed citations
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Holstad, Marcia McDonnell, et al.. (2019). Picture Pill Count: An Innovative, Reliable, Valid and Feasible Method to Measure Adherence to ART. AIDS and Behavior. 23(8). 2210–2217. 4 indexed citations
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Ammirati, Rachel J., Dorian A. Lamis, Peter E. Campos, & Eugene W. Farber. (2015). Optimism, well-being, and perceived stigma in individuals living with HIV. AIDS Care. 27(7). 926–933. 29 indexed citations
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Farber, Eugene W., Dorian A. Lamis, Amit Anil Shahane, & Peter E. Campos. (2014). Personal Meaning, Social Support, and Perceived Stigma in Individuals Receiving HIV Mental Health Services. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings. 21(2). 173–182. 13 indexed citations
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Farber, Eugene W.. (2010). Humanistic–existential psychotherapy competencies and the supervisory process.. Psychotherapy. 47(1). 28–34. 21 indexed citations
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Farber, Eugene W.. (2009). Existentially informed HIV-related psychotherapy.. Psychotherapy. 46(3). 336–349. 3 indexed citations
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Hart, Trevor, et al.. (2008). Social Anxiety and HIV Transmission Risk among HIV-Seropositive Male Patients. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 22(11). 879–886. 38 indexed citations
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Reviere, Susan L., et al.. (2003). Psychotic-Spectrum Symptoms, Trauma, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Suicidal Inner-City Women. Psychiatric Services. 54(9). 1290–1292. 10 indexed citations
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Farber, Eugene W. & J. Stephen McDaniel. (2002). Clinical Management of Psychiatric Disorders in Patients with HIV Disease. Psychiatric Quarterly. 73(1). 5–16. 6 indexed citations
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McDaniel, J. Stephen, et al.. (1995). An assessment of rates of psychiatric morbidity and functioning in HIV disease. General Hospital Psychiatry. 17(5). 346–352. 68 indexed citations

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