Jenny Herren

452 total citations
8 papers, 271 citations indexed

About

Jenny Herren is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Jenny Herren has authored 8 papers receiving a total of 271 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Clinical Psychology, 2 papers in General Health Professions and 2 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Jenny Herren's work include Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (3 papers), Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (3 papers) and Health Policy Implementation Science (2 papers). Jenny Herren is often cited by papers focused on Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (3 papers), Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (3 papers) and Health Policy Implementation Science (2 papers). Jenny Herren collaborates with scholars based in United States and Canada. Jenny Herren's co-authors include John R. Weisz, Ana M. Ugueto, Daniel M. Cheron, James Tweed, Sarah Kate Bearman, Amanda Jensen‐Doss, Hannah E. Frank, Elyse Stewart, Kristen Benito and Laura C. Skriner and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Journal of Clinical Psychology and Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Jenny Herren

7 papers receiving 258 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jenny Herren United States 5 230 64 51 47 40 8 271
Philip L. Nelson United States 9 283 1.2× 63 1.0× 106 2.1× 33 0.7× 56 1.4× 12 335
Elizabeth Koschmann United States 9 183 0.8× 97 1.5× 30 0.6× 66 1.4× 27 0.7× 16 295
M. Michele Athay United States 9 234 1.0× 34 0.5× 125 2.5× 50 1.1× 35 0.9× 11 323
Sasha Mondragon United States 5 287 1.2× 74 1.2× 79 1.5× 19 0.4× 26 0.7× 7 325
Olivia M. Fitzpatrick United States 11 242 1.1× 41 0.6× 63 1.2× 65 1.4× 19 0.5× 26 318
Daniela Colognori United States 7 245 1.1× 27 0.4× 47 0.9× 80 1.7× 49 1.2× 9 298
Helen Pote United Kingdom 11 217 0.9× 36 0.6× 104 2.0× 49 1.0× 35 0.9× 26 326
Bridget Poznanski United States 9 315 1.4× 53 0.8× 57 1.1× 48 1.0× 46 1.1× 15 405
Amanda Jensen Doss United States 4 353 1.5× 69 1.1× 111 2.2× 53 1.1× 50 1.3× 4 418
Fredrike Bannink Netherlands 11 236 1.0× 31 0.5× 75 1.5× 64 1.4× 21 0.5× 23 311

Countries citing papers authored by Jenny Herren

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jenny Herren

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jenny Herren

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Jenny Herren. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Jenny Herren based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Jenny Herren. Jenny Herren is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

8 of 8 papers shown
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Weisz, John R., Sarah Kate Bearman, Ana M. Ugueto, et al.. (2019). Testing Robustness of Child STEPs Effects with Children and Adolescents: A Randomized Controlled Effectiveness Trial. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. 49(6). 883–896. 33 indexed citations
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Weisz, John R., Ana M. Ugueto, Jenny Herren, et al.. (2018). When the torch is passed, does the flame still burn? Testing a “train the supervisor” model for the Child STEPs treatment program.. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 86(9). 726–737. 23 indexed citations
3.
Herren, Jenny, et al.. (2018). Clinical considerations for implementing exposure and response prevention for pediatric OCD. The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter. 34(6). 1–7. 1 indexed citations
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Stewart, Elyse, Hannah E. Frank, Kristen Benito, et al.. (2016). Exposure therapy practices and mechanism endorsement: A survey of specialty clinicians.. Professional Psychology Research and Practice. 47(4). 303–311. 19 indexed citations
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Herren, Jenny, Jennifer B. Freeman, & Abbe Garcia. (2016). Using Family‐Based Exposure With Response Prevention to Treat Obsessive‐Compulsive Disorder in Young Children: A Case Study. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 72(11). 1152–1161.
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Weisz, John R., Ana M. Ugueto, Daniel M. Cheron, & Jenny Herren. (2013). Evidence-Based Youth Psychotherapy in the Mental Health Ecosystem. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. 42(2). 274–286. 150 indexed citations
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Sander, Janay B., et al.. (2011). School policies, academic achievement, and general strain theory: applications to juvenile justice settings. 1(1). 107–120. 1 indexed citations
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Weisz, John R., et al.. (2011). Kernels vs. ears, and other questions for a science of treatment dissemination.. Clinical Psychology Science and Practice. 18(1). 41–46. 44 indexed citations

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