Heidi M. Levitt, Ph.D.

Heidi M. Levitt, Ph.D.

University of Massachusetts Boston

H-index: 61

North America-United States

About Heidi M. Levitt, Ph.D.

Heidi M. Levitt, Ph.D., With an exceptional h-index of 61 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Massachusetts Boston, specializes in the field of Psychotherapy, LGBTQ+ Research, Qualitative Methods.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

An initial validation of the Clients’ Experience of Therapy Scale (CETS): assessing the quality of psychotherapy process and outcome from clients’ perspectives

Toward a Meta-Psychological Methodology: Reflections on Maslow and the Role of Experiencing and Perspective in Scientific Methods

Guidance for publishing in Qualitative Psychology.

Exploring the Efficacy of an Online Intervention in Processing Experiences of Heterosexism Among Autistic-LGBQ+ Individuals

Beyond minority stress: Toward a multidimensional psychology of trans/nonbinary gender

Therapist experiences and perspectives on moving beyond symptoms and into flourishing: a grounded theory analysis

How qualitative methods advance the study of causation in psychotherapy research

On the need to reconcile cultural and professional power in psychotherapy: Humanistic principles that are foundational for feminist multicultural practice.

Heidi M. Levitt, Ph.D. Information

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Citations(all)

14182

Citations(since 2020)

9056

Cited By

7826

hIndex(all)

61

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

120

i10Index(since 2020)

102

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University of Massachusetts Boston

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Heidi M. Levitt, Ph.D. Skills & Research Interests

Psychotherapy

LGBTQ+ Research

Qualitative Methods

Top articles of Heidi M. Levitt, Ph.D.

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

An initial validation of the Clients’ Experience of Therapy Scale (CETS): assessing the quality of psychotherapy process and outcome from clients’ perspectives

Counselling Psychology Quarterly

Heidi M Levitt

Lauren M Grabowski

Takuya Minami

Zenobia Morrill

2024/1/2

Toward a Meta-Psychological Methodology: Reflections on Maslow and the Role of Experiencing and Perspective in Scientific Methods

Journal of Humanistic Psychology

Heidi M Levitt

2024/1

Guidance for publishing in Qualitative Psychology.

Heidi M Levitt

2024/2

Exploring the Efficacy of an Online Intervention in Processing Experiences of Heterosexism Among Autistic-LGBQ+ Individuals

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders

Meredith R Maroney

Heidi M Levitt

Sharon G Horne

2023/6/21

Beyond minority stress: Toward a multidimensional psychology of trans/nonbinary gender

Heidi M Levitt

Kelsey A Kehoe

Ally B Hand

2023/2/1

Therapist experiences and perspectives on moving beyond symptoms and into flourishing: a grounded theory analysis

Counselling Psychology Quarterly

Emma Freetly Porter

Mackenzie Jessen

Jeremy J Coleman

Sree Sinha

Nancy Devor

...

2023/6/18

How qualitative methods advance the study of causation in psychotherapy research

Joseph A Maxwell

Heidi M Levitt

2023/11/17

On the need to reconcile cultural and professional power in psychotherapy: Humanistic principles that are foundational for feminist multicultural practice.

The Humanistic Psychologist

Heidi M Levitt

William J Whelton

2023/6/12

A decade of Qualitative Psychology: Reflections and recommendations from associate editors.

Qualitative Psychology

Suzanne R Kirschner

Heidi M Levitt

Lisa M Osbeck

Phillip L Hammack

2023/10

“Peeling Back the Layers of the Onions”: Refining an Emotion Focused Therapy Expressive Writing Intervention for Autistic-LGBQ Individuals

INSAR 2023

Meredith Maroney

Emily Coombs

Heidi Levitt

2023/5/6

Silences in psychotherapy: An integrative meta-analytic research review.

Heidi M Levitt

Zenobia Morrill

2023/9

Mental Health and Heterosexist Discrimination Among Autistic-LGBTQ+ Individuals

INSAR 2023

Meredith Maroney

Emily Coombs

Danielle Shinbine

Heidi Levitt

2023/5/4

Peeling back the layers: How expressive writing about heterosexist events benefits sexual minority adults

Journal of Homosexuality

Kathleen M Collins

Heidi M Levitt

Meredith R Maroney

2022/2/23

Healing from heterosexism: A discovery-oriented task analysis of emotion-focused writing

Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health

Kathleen M Collins

Heidi M Levitt

2022/1/2

Learning clinical and cultural empathy: A call for a multidimensional approach to empathy-focused psychotherapy training

Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy

Heidi M Levitt

Kathleen M Collins

Zenobia Morrill

Kaitlyn R Gorman

Bediha Ipekci

...

2022/12

Rethinking therapists’ responsiveness to center clients’ experiences of psychotherapy.

Heidi M Levitt

Kathleen M Collins

Javier L Rizo

Ally B Hand

2022

How to become a responsive therapist: A study of experiences of developing therapists

Psychotherapy Research

Max B Wu

Heidi M Levitt

2022/8/18

The meaning of scientific objectivity and subjectivity: From the perspective of methodologists.

Psychological methods

Heidi M Levitt

Francisco I Surace

Max B Wu

Brad Chapin

Jacqueline G Hargrove

...

2022/8

Healing from heterosexist experiences: A mixed method intervention study using expressive writing.

Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity

Heidi M Levitt

Kathleen M Collins

Meredith R Maroney

Tangela S Roberts

2022/6

The methodological integrity of critical qualitative research: Principles to support design and research review.

Heidi M Levitt

Zenobia Morrill

Kathleen M Collins

Javier L Rizo

2021/4

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