Glen Milstein

1.0k total citations
30 papers, 726 citations indexed

About

Glen Milstein is a scholar working on Health, Clinical Psychology and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Glen Milstein has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 726 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Health, 15 papers in Clinical Psychology and 9 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Glen Milstein's work include Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology (23 papers), Mental Health Treatment and Access (7 papers) and Religion, Society, and Development (7 papers). Glen Milstein is often cited by papers focused on Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology (23 papers), Mental Health Treatment and Access (7 papers) and Religion, Society, and Development (7 papers). Glen Milstein collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Sweden. Glen Milstein's co-authors include Peter M. Marzuk, Martha L. Bruce, Kevin J. Flannelly, Peter J. Guarnaccia, Nava R. Silton, Margaret Vaaler, Ann Marie Yali, Celia F. Hybels, Rae Jean Proeschold‐Bell and Virginia L. Susman and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Affective Disorders, The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease and Psychiatric Services.

In The Last Decade

Glen Milstein

26 papers receiving 659 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Glen Milstein United States 16 420 378 269 239 163 30 726
J. Irene Harris United States 18 519 1.2× 728 1.9× 263 1.0× 222 0.9× 181 1.1× 46 1.0k
Tanya L. Sharpe United States 16 288 0.7× 565 1.5× 148 0.6× 293 1.2× 251 1.5× 38 846
Keith Klostermann United States 18 355 0.8× 407 1.1× 214 0.8× 259 1.1× 310 1.9× 33 843
Mary Ellen Fromuth United States 15 362 0.9× 717 1.9× 141 0.5× 215 0.9× 187 1.1× 20 924
Eva Gerino Italy 8 335 0.8× 229 0.6× 201 0.7× 187 0.8× 117 0.7× 17 648
Christy L. Erving United States 15 285 0.7× 243 0.6× 137 0.5× 428 1.8× 249 1.5× 68 726
Yuk‐Chung Chan Hong Kong 11 250 0.6× 447 1.2× 90 0.3× 181 0.8× 98 0.6× 26 623
Janice Bell Meisenhelder United States 15 303 0.7× 261 0.7× 178 0.7× 192 0.8× 197 1.2× 33 697
H Olsen United States 5 580 1.4× 319 0.8× 185 0.7× 294 1.2× 102 0.6× 6 726
Keith Morgen United States 11 118 0.3× 390 1.0× 139 0.5× 252 1.1× 281 1.7× 28 731

Countries citing papers authored by Glen Milstein

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Fields of papers citing papers by Glen Milstein

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Glen Milstein

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Yao, Jia, Dori Steinberg, Elizabeth L. Turner, et al.. (2023). When Shepherds Shed: Trajectories of Weight-Related Behaviors in a Holistic Health Intervention Tailored for US Christian Clergy. Journal of Religion and Health. 63(3). 1849–1866.
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Milstein, Glen, et al.. (2020). Leaving a covenantal religion: Orthodox Jewish disaffiliation from an immigration psychology perspective. Mental Health Religion & Culture. 23(2). 153–172. 23 indexed citations
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Keyes, Corey L. M., Jia Yao, Celia F. Hybels, Glen Milstein, & Rae Jean Proeschold‐Bell. (2020). Are changes in positive mental health associated with increased likelihood of depression over a two year period? A test of the mental health promotion and protection hypotheses. Journal of Affective Disorders. 270. 136–142. 29 indexed citations
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Milstein, Glen, et al.. (2019). Clergy and mental health clinician collaboration in Sweden: Pilot Survey of COPE. Mental Health Religion & Culture. 22(8). 805–818. 4 indexed citations
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Milstein, Glen. (2019). Disasters, psychological traumas, and religions: Resiliencies examined.. Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy. 11(6). 559–562. 14 indexed citations
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Milstein, Glen, Celia F. Hybels, & Rae Jean Proeschold‐Bell. (2019). A prospective study of clergy spiritual well-being, depressive symptoms, and occupational distress.. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 12(4). 409–416. 15 indexed citations
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Milstein, Glen, Roman Palitsky, & Adolfo G. Cuevas. (2019). The religion variable in community health promotion and illness prevention. Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community. 48(1). 1–6. 21 indexed citations
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Milstein, Glen, Leslie A. Robinson, & Adriana Espinosa. (2015). Coming Home: Self-Guided Dialogues to Facilitate Soldiers’ Readjustment. Psychiatric Services. 66(3). 329–330. 1 indexed citations
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Aten, Jamie D., et al.. (2014). Spiritually oriented disaster psychology.. Spirituality in Clinical Practice. 1(1). 20–28. 27 indexed citations
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Nieuwsma, Jason A., George L. Jackson, Marian E. Lane, et al.. (2013). Chaplaincy and Mental Health in the Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy. 19(1). 3–21. 65 indexed citations
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Milstein, Glen, et al.. (2012). Culture ontogeny: Lifespan development of religion and the ethics of spiritual counselling. CUNY Academic Works (City University of New York). 9 indexed citations
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Silton, Nava R., Kevin J. Flannelly, Glen Milstein, & Margaret Vaaler. (2011). Stigma in America: Has Anything Changed?. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 199(6). 361–366. 70 indexed citations
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Milstein, Glen, et al.. (2010). Psychological care for persons of diverse religions: A collaborative continuum.. Professional Psychology Research and Practice. 41(5). 371–381. 42 indexed citations
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Agre, Patricia, et al.. (2006). The Case for Development of a New Test of Health Literacy. Oncology nursing forum. 33(2). 283–289. 17 indexed citations
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Milstein, Glen, et al.. (2005). The Imam's Role in Meeting the Counseling Needs of Muslim Communities in the United States. Psychiatric Services. 56(2). 202–205. 123 indexed citations
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Milstein, Glen. (2004). The Link Between Religion and Health: Psychoneuroimmunology and the Faith Factor. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 12(3). 332–334.
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Milstein, Glen. (2004). Handbook of Religion and Health   The Link Between Religion and Health: Psychoneuroimmunology and the Faith Factor. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 12(3). 332–334. 1 indexed citations
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Milstein, Glen, Elizabeth Midlarsky, Bruce G. Link, Patrick J. Raue, & Martha L. Bruce. (2000). Assessing Problems with Religious Content. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 188(9). 608–615. 29 indexed citations
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Guarnaccia, Peter J., et al.. (1992). Si Dios Quiere: Hispanic families' experiences of caring for a seriously mentally ill family member. Culture Medicine and Psychiatry. 16(2). 187–215. 96 indexed citations
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Wingfield, Arthur, Glen Milstein, & Mark S. Blumberg. (1984). Cerebral Specialization and Hemispheric Performance Asymmetries in Narrative Memory. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 59(1). 39–42. 1 indexed citations

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