Reuma Gadassi Polack

2.0k total citations
43 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Reuma Gadassi Polack is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Reuma Gadassi Polack has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Clinical Psychology, 22 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 11 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Reuma Gadassi Polack's work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (21 papers), Mental Health Research Topics (13 papers) and Career Development and Diversity (8 papers). Reuma Gadassi Polack is often cited by papers focused on Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (21 papers), Mental Health Research Topics (13 papers) and Career Development and Diversity (8 papers). Reuma Gadassi Polack collaborates with scholars based in Israel, United States and Netherlands. Reuma Gadassi Polack's co-authors include Itamar Gati, Eshkol Rafaeli, Lisa Asulin-Peretz, Ruth Feldman, Eva Gilboa‐Schechtman, Jutta Joormann, Hedy Kober, Nilly Mor, Noa Saka and Avigal Snir and has published in prestigious journals such as NeuroImage, Psychological Science and Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Reuma Gadassi Polack

39 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Reuma Gadassi Polack Israel 18 530 506 321 316 184 43 1.1k
Xavier Oriol Chile 22 842 1.6× 575 1.1× 217 0.7× 181 0.6× 422 2.3× 73 1.4k
Diana Wright Guerin United States 19 404 0.8× 486 1.0× 323 1.0× 110 0.3× 456 2.5× 35 1.2k
Susanna Pallini Italy 19 612 1.2× 731 1.4× 243 0.8× 99 0.3× 253 1.4× 69 1.2k
Mireille Joussemet Canada 20 751 1.4× 995 2.0× 180 0.6× 204 0.6× 591 3.2× 41 1.6k
Sonia Ingoglia Italy 19 520 1.0× 586 1.2× 160 0.5× 111 0.4× 197 1.1× 66 1.1k
Katrijn Brenning Belgium 23 905 1.7× 1.0k 2.0× 234 0.7× 115 0.4× 247 1.3× 53 1.5k
Sarah Ullrich‐French United States 21 923 1.7× 534 1.1× 162 0.5× 404 1.3× 120 0.7× 50 1.6k
Alida Lo Coco Italy 19 634 1.2× 662 1.3× 143 0.4× 155 0.5× 293 1.6× 51 1.2k
Gerine M. A. Lodder Netherlands 15 791 1.5× 685 1.4× 196 0.6× 101 0.3× 220 1.2× 30 1.5k
Anne Bowker Canada 18 802 1.5× 978 1.9× 186 0.6× 232 0.7× 472 2.6× 26 1.6k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Cohen, Noga, et al.. (2025). Trait and state emotion regulation and parental wellbeing during war. Personality and Individual Differences. 241. 113175–113175. 3 indexed citations
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Ho, Erica J., Jutta Joormann, Hedy Kober, & Reuma Gadassi Polack. (2025). Social reorientation of emotion regulation: Changing roles of family and peers during adolescence.. Emotion. 25(6). 1447–1459. 1 indexed citations
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Polack, Reuma Gadassi, et al.. (2025). Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations predict depressive symptoms and relational outcomes in parent-adolescent dyads. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 193. 104840–104840.
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Polack, Reuma Gadassi, et al.. (2024). Interpersonal emotion regulation and depressive symptoms in parent–adolescent dyads: A daily-diary investigation.. Emotion. 25(2). 473–487. 3 indexed citations
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Polack, Reuma Gadassi, et al.. (2024). Social interpretation bias and inflexibility: Mapping indirect pathways from pathological personality traits to symptom clusters of anxiety and depression. Personality and Individual Differences. 233. 112920–112920. 5 indexed citations
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Polack, Reuma Gadassi, et al.. (2023). Emotion regulation and disordered eating behaviour in youths: Two daily‐diary studies. European Eating Disorders Review. 31(5). 655–669. 8 indexed citations
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Polack, Reuma Gadassi, et al.. (2023). Neural responses to reward valence and magnitude from pre- to early adolescence. NeuroImage. 275. 120166–120166. 3 indexed citations
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Polack, Reuma Gadassi, Michael V. Bronstein, Sophia Vinogradov, et al.. (2023). Social interpretation inflexibility moderates emotional reactions to social situations in children and adolescents. Development and Psychopathology. 35(5). 2352–2364. 6 indexed citations
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Rutherford, Helena J. V., et al.. (2023). Cortisol reactivity to a laboratory stressor predicts increases in depressive symptoms in perinatal and nulliparous women during population-level stress. Journal of Affective Disorders. 340. 33–41. 3 indexed citations
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Everaert, Jonas, Hadas Benisty, Reuma Gadassi Polack, Jutta Joormann, & Gal Mishne. (2022). Which features of repetitive negative thinking and positive reappraisal predict depression? An in-depth investigation using artificial neural networks with feature selection.. Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science. 131(7). 754–768. 6 indexed citations
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Polack, Reuma Gadassi, et al.. (2021). Maternal Depression History Moderates the Association Between Criticism (but not Praise) and Depressive Symptoms in Youth. Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. 49(8). 1097–1110. 7 indexed citations
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Polack, Reuma Gadassi, et al.. (2021). Predicting Negative and Positive Affect During COVID‐19: A Daily Diary Study in Youths. Journal of Research on Adolescence. 31(3). 500–516. 34 indexed citations
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Cohen, Esther & Reuma Gadassi Polack. (2018). The Function of Play for Coping and Therapy with Children Exposed to Disasters and Political Violence. Current Psychiatry Reports. 20(5). 31–31. 21 indexed citations
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Sened, Haran, Iftah Yovel, Eran Bar‐Kalifa, Reuma Gadassi Polack, & Eshkol Rafaeli. (2016). Now you have my attention: Empathic accuracy pathways in couples and the role of conflict.. Emotion. 17(1). 155–168. 19 indexed citations
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Polack, Reuma Gadassi, et al.. (2015). Gender differences in the association of depression with career indecisiveness, career-decision status, and career-preference crystallization.. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 62(4). 632–641. 28 indexed citations
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Snir, Avigal, Eshkol Rafaeli, Reuma Gadassi Polack, Kathy R. Berenson, & Geraldine Downey. (2015). Explicit and inferred motives for nonsuicidal self-injurious acts and urges in borderline and avoidant personality disorders.. Personality Disorders Theory Research and Treatment. 6(3). 267–277. 55 indexed citations
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Polack, Reuma Gadassi, et al.. (2012). The adaptability of Career Decision-Making Profiles.. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 59(4). 612–622. 53 indexed citations

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