Manuel Sprung

1.2k total citations
32 papers, 637 citations indexed

About

Manuel Sprung is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology and Developmental and Educational Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Manuel Sprung has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 637 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Clinical Psychology, 10 papers in Social Psychology and 9 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology. Recurrent topics in Manuel Sprung's work include Child and Animal Learning Development (8 papers), Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (7 papers) and Mental Health Treatment and Access (5 papers). Manuel Sprung is often cited by papers focused on Child and Animal Learning Development (8 papers), Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (7 papers) and Mental Health Treatment and Access (5 papers). Manuel Sprung collaborates with scholars based in Austria, Germany and United States. Manuel Sprung's co-authors include Josef Perner, Chad Ebesutani, Paul L. Harris, Martin Doherty, Stefan G. Hofmann, Hubert Haider, Elmar Kaiser, Joshua Curtiss, Leigh A. Andrews and Stacey N. Doan and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Child Development and Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Manuel Sprung

28 papers receiving 605 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Manuel Sprung Austria 12 372 202 164 136 113 32 637
Mita Banerjee Germany 9 266 0.7× 183 0.9× 119 0.7× 193 1.4× 82 0.7× 35 566
Katerina Maridaki‐Kassotaki Greece 10 281 0.8× 156 0.8× 75 0.5× 168 1.2× 62 0.5× 19 449
Ameneh Shahaeian Australia 13 414 1.1× 191 0.9× 112 0.7× 251 1.8× 77 0.7× 21 654
Nicole R. Guajardo United States 12 395 1.1× 236 1.2× 230 1.4× 157 1.2× 173 1.5× 16 781
Marinella Majorano Italy 18 463 1.2× 208 1.0× 154 0.9× 137 1.0× 178 1.6× 61 836
Amy A. Weimer United States 10 248 0.7× 98 0.5× 190 1.2× 119 0.9× 73 0.6× 27 440
Joann P. Benigno United States 13 285 0.8× 183 0.9× 154 0.9× 89 0.7× 41 0.4× 35 528
Ina Faßbender Germany 14 170 0.5× 181 0.9× 113 0.7× 178 1.3× 164 1.5× 34 548
Federica Bianco Italy 17 378 1.0× 278 1.4× 203 1.2× 269 2.0× 145 1.3× 29 762
Ayda Aukahi Austin United States 8 215 0.6× 352 1.7× 227 1.4× 98 0.7× 137 1.2× 9 701

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Fields of papers citing papers by Manuel Sprung

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Manuel Sprung

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All Works

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Oppenauer, Claudia, et al.. (2023). Dialectical behaviour therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (DBT-PTSD): transportability to everyday clinical care in a residential mental health centre. European journal of psychotraumatology. 14(1). 2157159–2157159. 4 indexed citations
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Burghardt, Juliane, et al.. (2023). Psychopathology and Theory of Mind in patients with personality disorders. Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation. 10(1). 18–18. 2 indexed citations
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Burghardt, Juliane, et al.. (2023). The Role of Negative Posttraumatic Cognitions in the Treatment of Patients with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. Cognitive Therapy and Research. 47(5). 851–864.
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Burghardt, Juliane, et al.. (2023). Affective and cognitive Theory of Mind in patients with alcohol use disorder: Associations with symptoms of depression, anxiety, and somatization. Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment. 157. 209227–209227. 3 indexed citations
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Burghardt, Juliane, et al.. (2022). How Individual and Situational Factors Influence Measures of Affective and Cognitive Theory of Mind in Psychiatric Inpatients. Frontiers in Psychology. 13. 855038–855038.
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Oppenauer, Claudia, et al.. (2021). Psychological Distress During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Patients With Mental or Physical Diseases. Frontiers in Psychology. 12. 703488–703488. 18 indexed citations
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Burghardt, Juliane & Manuel Sprung. (2021). Gender effects on outcomes of psychosomatic rehabilitation are reduced. PLoS ONE. 16(8). e0256916–e0256916. 3 indexed citations
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Sprung, Manuel, et al.. (2019). Relationship between psychological stress and metabolism in morbidly obese individuals. Wiener klinische Wochenschrift. 132(5-6). 139–149. 5 indexed citations
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Sprung, Manuel, et al.. (2018). Meta-Analyse der Evaluationsergebnisse psychiatrischer-psychosomatischer Rehabilitation in Österreich. Neuropsychiatrie. 33(1). 8–24. 5 indexed citations
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Sprung, Manuel, et al.. (2017). Relevanz von Erkrankungsart und beruflichem Status für die Ergebnisse psychiatrischer Rehabilitation. Neuropsychiatrie. 32(1). 33–43. 3 indexed citations
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Hofmann, Stefan G., Stacey N. Doan, Manuel Sprung, et al.. (2016). Training children’s theory-of-mind: A meta-analysis of controlled studies. Cognition. 150. 200–212. 82 indexed citations
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Hayward, Elizabeth O., Bruce D. Homer, & Manuel Sprung. (2016). Developmental Trends in Flexibility and Automaticity of Social Cognition. Child Development. 89(3). 914–928. 8 indexed citations
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Sprung, Manuel, et al.. (2016). Veränderungen und Unterschiede in der Herzratenvariabilität (HRV) von Patienten einer psychiatrischen Rehabilitationsklinik. Neuropsychiatrie. 30(4). 198–206. 4 indexed citations
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Sprung, Manuel, et al.. (2015). Children's emotion understanding: A meta-analysis of training studies. Developmental Review. 37. 41–65. 71 indexed citations
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Sprung, Manuel, et al.. (2014). Designing games for emotional health. 123–140. 1 indexed citations
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Sprung, Manuel. (2010). Clinically Relevant Measures of Children’s Theory of Mind and Knowledge about Thinking: Non‐Standard and Advanced Measures. Child and Adolescent Mental Health. 15(4). 204–216. 20 indexed citations
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Sprung, Manuel & Paul L. Harris. (2010). Intrusive thoughts and young children’s knowledge about thinking following a natural disaster. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 51(10). 1115–1124. 13 indexed citations
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Sprung, Manuel. (2008). Unwanted Intrusive Thoughts and Cognitive Functioning in Kindergarten and Young Elementary School-Age Children Following Hurricane Katrina. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. 37(3). 575–587. 21 indexed citations
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Perner, Josef, et al.. (2004). Counterfactual conditionals and false belief: a developmental dissociation. Cognitive Development. 19(2). 179–201. 61 indexed citations

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