Reenee Singh

443 total citations
25 papers, 204 citations indexed

About

Reenee Singh is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Reenee Singh has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 204 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Clinical Psychology, 10 papers in Social Psychology and 3 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Reenee Singh's work include Counseling, Therapy, and Family Dynamics (14 papers), Family and Disability Support Research (10 papers) and Attachment and Relationship Dynamics (7 papers). Reenee Singh is often cited by papers focused on Counseling, Therapy, and Family Dynamics (14 papers), Family and Disability Support Research (10 papers) and Attachment and Relationship Dynamics (7 papers). Reenee Singh collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Singapore and United States. Reenee Singh's co-authors include Jacqui Gabb, Peter Stratton, Judith Lask, Julia Bland, Chris Evans, Jennifer Wallis, Eia Asen, Janet Reibstein, Timothy Sim and Tak Mau Simon Chan and has published in prestigious journals such as Crop Science, Family Process and Addiction Research & Theory.

In The Last Decade

Reenee Singh

22 papers receiving 181 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Reenee Singh United Kingdom 8 140 93 64 22 16 25 204
Stefanie F. Smith United States 7 179 1.3× 72 0.8× 61 1.0× 40 1.8× 11 0.7× 7 287
Diane Hayashino United States 6 171 1.2× 50 0.5× 87 1.4× 23 1.0× 16 1.0× 7 243
Eric J. Green United States 10 173 1.2× 76 0.8× 50 0.8× 53 2.4× 38 2.4× 24 261
Jochen Schweitzer Germany 7 104 0.7× 108 1.2× 60 0.9× 34 1.5× 16 1.0× 41 231
Guy Ramsay Australia 8 117 0.8× 35 0.4× 72 1.1× 16 0.7× 13 0.8× 28 244
Lynne Gabriel United Kingdom 9 101 0.7× 57 0.6× 34 0.5× 35 1.6× 17 1.1× 26 196
Andrés E. Pérez‐Rojas United States 9 140 1.0× 152 1.6× 43 0.7× 37 1.7× 16 1.0× 28 228
Rosario Spencer Chile 9 147 1.1× 123 1.3× 33 0.5× 13 0.6× 25 1.6× 30 231
Lisa Farinelli United States 7 89 0.6× 179 1.9× 56 0.9× 17 0.8× 11 0.7× 9 240
Vera Regina Röhnelt Ramires Brazil 9 163 1.2× 64 0.7× 31 0.5× 35 1.6× 19 1.2× 59 235

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Ugazio, Valeria, et al.. (2021). The ‘Arab spring’ within an intercultural couple. Does the unmentioned ‘racial difference’ matter?. Journal of Family Therapy. 44(1). 56–75. 1 indexed citations
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Singh, Reenee & Timothy Sim. (2021). Families in the Time of the Pandemic: Breakdown or Breakthrough?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy. 42(1). 84–97. 4 indexed citations
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Singh, Reenee, et al.. (2019). Race and Culture: Tools, Techniques and Trainings: A Manual for Professionals. 2 indexed citations
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Sim, Timothy, et al.. (2017). Co‐constructing family therapy in the Asian Chinese family diasporas of mainland China, Malaysia, Macau, Singapore and Taiwan. Journal of Family Therapy. 39(2). 131–150. 7 indexed citations
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Singh, Reenee. (2017). Valedictory editorial. Journal of Family Therapy. 39(4). 495–497.
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Singh, Reenee. (2017). Do we need to change the way we measure change? Developments in SCORE‐15. Journal of Family Therapy. 39(1). 1–3. 4 indexed citations
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Singh, Reenee. (2014). Information communication technologies and the family: friend or foe?. Journal of Family Therapy. 36(4). 337–338. 2 indexed citations
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Singh, Reenee. (2014). Beyond evidence‐based practice?. Journal of Family Therapy. 36(3). 217–218.
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Singh, Reenee. (2014). Family therapy: new branches and roots. Journal of Family Therapy. 36(1). 1–2. 2 indexed citations
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Gabb, Jacqui & Reenee Singh. (2014). Reflections on the challenges of understanding racial, cultural and sexual differences in couple relationship research. Journal of Family Therapy. 37(2). 210–227. 7 indexed citations
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Singh, Reenee. (2014). Cultural differences and universalities: both/and?. Journal of Family Therapy. 36(S1). 1–2. 1 indexed citations
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Gabb, Jacqui & Reenee Singh. (2014). The Uses of Emotion Maps in Research and Clinical Practice with Families and Couples: Methodological Innovation and Critical Inquiry. Family Process. 54(1). 185–197. 22 indexed citations
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Singh, Reenee. (2014). Evidence‐based practice and practice‐based evidence: reasons for optimism. Journal of Family Therapy. 36(2). 105–106. 2 indexed citations
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Stratton, Peter, et al.. (2013). Detecting therapeutic improvement early in therapy: validation of the SCORE‐15 index of family functioning and change. Journal of Family Therapy. 36(1). 3–19. 75 indexed citations
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Wallis, Jennifer & Reenee Singh. (2012). Constructions and enactments of whiteness: a discursive analysis. Journal of Family Therapy. 36(S1). 39–64. 10 indexed citations
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Singh, Reenee. (2011). Ecological epistemologies and beyond: qualitative research in the twenty‐first century. Journal of Family Therapy. 33(3). 229–232. 6 indexed citations
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Singh, Reenee, et al.. (2006). Power and Parenting Assessments: The Intersecting Levels of Culture, Race, Class and Gender. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 11(1). 9–25. 3 indexed citations
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Singh, Reenee. (2004). Exploring Culture in Practice. Journal of Family Psychotherapy. 15(1-2). 87–104. 3 indexed citations
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Samson, Luke, et al.. (2001). Qualitative Research as a Means of Intervention Development. Addiction Research & Theory. 9(6). 587–599. 4 indexed citations
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Singh, Reenee, H. H. Geiger, Carsten Diener, & Kurt Morgenstern. (1984). Effect of Number of Parents and Synthetic Generation on the Performance of Self‐Incompatible and Self‐Fertile Rye Populations1. Crop Science. 24(2). 306–309. 1 indexed citations

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