John W. Thoburn

Affiliations: 
Clinical Psychology Seattle Pacific University 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Developmental Psychology, General Religion
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Rennebohm SB, Caris M, Seebeck J, et al. (2018) Community Interest Congruence The Family Journal. 26: 384-395
Kurtz FB, Rennebohm SB, Lucas HL, et al. (2017) “Learning to Have a Voice”: The Spouse’s Experience of Clergy Sexual Misconduct Pastoral Psychology. 66: 437-460
Ahmad ZS, Thoburn J, Perry KL, et al. (2015) Prevalence Rates of Online Sexual Addiction Among Christian Clergy Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity. 22: 344-356
Ahmad ZS, Thoburn JW, Bikos LH, et al. (2014) The Experiences of Muslim American Military Personnel Serving in the U.S. Military Military Behavioral Health. 2: 67-74
Thoburn JW, Carlile JA, Clark NE. (2014) A systems approach to international disaster psychology Journal of Family Psychotherapy. 25: 163-176
Cecchet SJ, Thoburn J. (2014) The psychological experience of child and adolescent sex trafficking in the United States: Trauma and resilience in survivors. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. 6: 482-493
Carlile JA, Mauseth K, Clark NE, et al. (2014) Local Volunteerism and Resilience Following Large-Scale Disaster: Outcomes for Health Support Team Volunteers in Haiti International Journal of Disaster Risk Science. 5: 206-213
Bentley J, Ahmad Z, Thoburn J. (2013) Religiosity and posttraumatic stress in a sample of East African refugees Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 17: 185-195
Edwards-Stewart A, Ahmad ZS, Thoburn JW, et al. (2012) Introducing embedded indigenous psychological support teams: a suggested addition to psychological first aid in an international context. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health. 14: 289-96
Thoburn JW, Bentley JA, Ahmad ZS, et al. (2012) International Disaster Psychology Ethics: A Social Justice Model Imbedded in a Systems Paradigm Traumatology. 18: 79-85
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