Joanne Cacciatore

Joanne Cacciatore

Arizona State University

H-index: 45

North America-United States

About Joanne Cacciatore

Joanne Cacciatore, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Arizona State University, specializes in the field of traumatic grief, ecopsychology, carefarming, bereavement, animal-human-connection.

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

“I Don’t Feel Judged. I Just Feel Love”: Perceptions of Animals as Support for Grievers

Social and professional support after termination of pregnancy due to fetal anomaly

How bereaved parents experience support from health care professionals, friends, and family.

Naltrexone for prolonged grief disorder: a response to Prigerson et al

Status Consumption as Coping With Fear of Death: The Mediating Role of Death Avoidance and the Moderating Role of Materialism

Impairing social connectedness: The dangers of treating grief with Naltrexone

Exploring the Effects of the Human–Animal Relationship on Care-Farms in the Context of Trauma Histories

The Most Painful Estrangement: Death at Birth

Joanne Cacciatore Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

7724

Citations(since 2020)

4377

Cited By

4573

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

79

i10Index(since 2020)

68

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Arizona State University

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Joanne Cacciatore Skills & Research Interests

traumatic grief

ecopsychology

carefarming

bereavement

animal-human-connection

Top articles of Joanne Cacciatore

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

“I Don’t Feel Judged. I Just Feel Love”: Perceptions of Animals as Support for Grievers

Society & Animals

Joanne Cacciatore

Richard Gorman

Kara Thieleman

Mariah Sullivan

2024/2/12

Social and professional support after termination of pregnancy due to fetal anomaly

Dorte Hvidtjørn

Natasia Hindsbak

Christina Prinds

Sofie Mørk

Joanne Cacciatore

2024

How bereaved parents experience support from health care professionals, friends, and family.

Dorte Hvidtjørn

Natasia Hindsbak

Christina Prinds

Sofie Mørk

Joanne Cacciatore

2024

Naltrexone for prolonged grief disorder: a response to Prigerson et al

The American journal of geriatric psychiatry: official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry

Kara Thieleman

Joanne Cacciatore

Allen Frances

Shanéa Thomas

2024/5

Status Consumption as Coping With Fear of Death: The Mediating Role of Death Avoidance and the Moderating Role of Materialism

Psychological Reports

Hakan Cengiz

Joanne Cacciatore

2024/4/29

Impairing social connectedness: The dangers of treating grief with Naltrexone

Journal of Humanistic Psychology

Kara Thieleman

Joanne Cacciatore

Shanéa Thomas

2023/5

Exploring the Effects of the Human–Animal Relationship on Care-Farms in the Context of Trauma Histories

Anthrozoös

Richard Gorman

Joanne Cacciatore

2023/3/4

The Most Painful Estrangement: Death at Birth

Joanne Cacciatore

2023/12/19

Rates of prolonged grief disorder: considering relationship to the person who died and cause of death

Journal of affective disorders

Kara Thieleman

Joanne Cacciatore

Allen Frances

2023/10/15

“It Started After Trauma”: The Effects of Traumatic Grief on Sleep Paralysis

OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying

Cybele Blood

Joanne Cacciatore

2022/5/12

Adding a Facebook Support Group to an Online Yoga Randomized Trial for Women Who Have Experienced Stillbirth: A Feasibility Study

Journal of Integrative and Complementary Medicine

Mariah Sullivan

Jennifer Huberty

Jeni Green

Joanne Cacciatore

2022/2/1

“Perhaps something of beauty can grow:” experiences of care farming for grief

Death Studies

Kara Thieleman

Joanne Cacciatore

Richard Gorman

2022/11/26

Global Perspectives: Support groups for perinatally bereaved parents

Practising Midwife

Dorte Hvidtjørn

Sofie Mørk

Maria Louise Birkegård Brintow

Marie Gehring Stæhr

Joanne Cacciatore

2022/11

“I grieve because I loved her:” Bereaved parents’ perceptions of a mindfulness-based retreat

Death studies

Kara Thieleman

Joanne Cacciatore

2022/9/14

Prolonged grief disorder–Authors' reply

The Lancet Psychiatry

Joanne Cacciatore

Allen Frances

2022/9/1

An evolutionary approach to grief-related rumination: Construction and validation of the Bereavement Analytical Rumination Questionnaire

Evolution and Human Behavior

Paul W Andrews

Maxwell Altman

Marcela Sevcikova

Joanne Cacciatore

2021/9/1

What is good grief support? Exploring the actors and actions in social support after traumatic grief

PloS one

Joanne Cacciatore

Kara Thieleman

Ruth Fretts

Lori Barnes Jackson

2021/5/27

Can we prevent stillbirth?

American Journal of Perinatology

Yuval Fouks

Roi Tschernichovsky

Ariel Greenberg

Stella Bak

Noa Brzezinski Sinai

...

2020/4

Online yoga to reduce post traumatic stress in women who have experienced stillbirth: a randomized control feasibility trial

BMC complementary medicine and therapies

Jennifer Huberty

Mariah Sullivan

Jeni Green

Jonathan Kurka

Jenn Leiferman

...

2020/12

Evaluating care farming as a means to care for those in trauma and grief

Health & Place

Joanne Cacciatore

Richard Gorman

Kara Thieleman

2020/3/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 41
Jeremy Shiffman

Jeremy Shiffman

American University

H-index: 39
Jennifer Huberty

Jennifer Huberty

Arizona State University

H-index: 35
John D DeFrain

John D DeFrain

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

H-index: 33
Dimitrios Siassakos

Dimitrios Siassakos

University College London

H-index: 24
Michael Killian

Michael Killian

Florida State University

H-index: 23
Jeffrey R. Lacasse

Jeffrey R. Lacasse

Florida State University

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