Aaron T. McLaughlin
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Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: Queen's University Belfast (2012); Georgia State University (2019–2025); New Zealand Institute for Public Health and Forensic Science (2015)
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Aaron T. McLaughlin's research centers on the intersection of psychology, religion, and health, with a particular focus on concepts like intellectual humility, gratitude, and spirituality. His work examines how these psychological and spiritual constructs relate to individual well-being and interpersonal dynamics. He has investigated the effectiveness of faith-based organizations in supporting families and explored the associations between spiritual humility and religious conflict. McLaughlin's publications also touch upon the application of statistical methods, such as latent profile analysis, to understand complex psychological phenomena. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 5 across 29 publications with 94 citations.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 105
Selected Publications
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Spiritual and Mental Health Care for Faith Deconstruction: Interdisciplinary Recommendations for Clinical Practice with Christian “Dones” (2026)
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Cultural opportunities involving spiritual, existential, religious, or theological (SERT) themes: Three practical approaches. (2025)
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Tradeoffs of Humility in the Face of Existential Concerns (2025)
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- Tradeoffs of Humility in the Face of Existential Concerns
- Cultural opportunities involving spiritual, existential, religious, or theological (SERT) themes: Three practical approaches.
- Tradeoffs of Humility in the Face of Existential Concerns
- Tradeoffs of Humility in the Face of Existential Concerns
- Tradeoffs of Humility in the Face of Existential Concerns
- Tradeoffs of Humility in the Face of Existential Concerns
- Cultural opportunities involving spiritual, existential, religious, or theological (SERT) themes: Three practical approaches.
- Cultural opportunities involving spiritual, existential, religious, or theological (SERT) themes: Three practical approaches.
- Cultural opportunities involving spiritual, existential, religious, or theological (SERT) themes: Three practical approaches.
- Cultural opportunities involving spiritual, existential, religious, or theological (SERT) themes: Three practical approaches.
- Cultural opportunities involving spiritual, existential, religious, or theological (SERT) themes: Three practical approaches.
- Cultural opportunities involving spiritual, existential, religious, or theological (SERT) themes: Three practical approaches.
- Spiritual and Mental Health Care for Faith Deconstruction: Interdisciplinary Recommendations for Clinical Practice with Christian “Dones”
- Spiritual and Mental Health Care for Faith Deconstruction: Interdisciplinary Recommendations for Clinical Practice with Christian “Dones”
- Spiritual and Mental Health Care for Faith Deconstruction: Interdisciplinary Recommendations for Clinical Practice with Christian “Dones”
- Spiritual and Mental Health Care for Faith Deconstruction: Interdisciplinary Recommendations for Clinical Practice with Christian “Dones”
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