Aaron T. McLaughlin Data-verified
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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: 98
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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- Intellectual humility in the context of existential commitment
- In search of convergent creativity: content analysis of research on intellectual humility
- Approaches to understanding and aligning with religious leaders: A latent profile analysis of religious leaders’ worldviews.
- Religion/Spirituality and the Twin Virtues of Humility and Gratitude
- The effectiveness of faith-based organizations designed to support adoptive and foster care families: A systematic review of the literature.
Showing 5 of 18 shared publications
- Intellectual humility in the context of existential commitment
- In search of convergent creativity: content analysis of research on intellectual humility
- Approaches to understanding and aligning with religious leaders: A latent profile analysis of religious leaders’ worldviews.
- Religion/Spirituality and the Twin Virtues of Humility and Gratitude
- Evaluating the Performance of the LI3P in Latent Profile Analysis Models
Showing 5 of 16 shared publications
- Intellectual humility in the context of existential commitment
- In search of convergent creativity: content analysis of research on intellectual humility
- Approaches to understanding and aligning with religious leaders: A latent profile analysis of religious leaders’ worldviews.
- Religion/Spirituality and the Twin Virtues of Humility and Gratitude
- The effectiveness of faith-based organizations designed to support adoptive and foster care families: A systematic review of the literature.
Showing 5 of 15 shared publications
- Approaches to understanding and aligning with religious leaders: A latent profile analysis of religious leaders’ worldviews.
- The effectiveness of faith-based organizations designed to support adoptive and foster care families: A systematic review of the literature.
- Positive Psychology and Christianity
- Linguistic and thematic differences in written letters of gratitude to God and gratitude toward others
- In search of convergent creativity: content analysis of research on intellectual humility
- Religion/Spirituality and the Twin Virtues of Humility and Gratitude
- Dyadic associations of spiritual humility with religious/spiritual conflict.
- Development and testing of the spiritual first aid curriculum for training disaster care providers: An initial pilot effectiveness study.
- Intellectual humility in the context of existential commitment
- In search of convergent creativity: content analysis of research on intellectual humility
- Dyadic associations of spiritual humility with religious/spiritual conflict.
- Intellectual Humility in the Existential Domain Survey
- Intellectual humility in the context of existential commitment
- In search of convergent creativity: content analysis of research on intellectual humility
- Intellectual Humility in the Existential Domain Survey
- What is Humility Good For? A Meta-Analysis of Humility, Health, and Well-Being
- Religious/spiritual struggles and well-being: Examining latent profiles of existential humility across two studies.
- Cultural opportunities involving spiritual, existential, religious, or theological (SERT) themes: Three practical approaches.
- What is Humility Good For? A Meta-Analysis of Humility, Health, and Well-Being
- Humility
- Intellectual humility in the context of existential commitment
- Intellectual humility navigating existential challenges
- Intellectual Humility in the Existential Domain Survey
- Intellectual humility in the context of existential commitment
- Religious/spiritual struggles and well-being: Examining latent profiles of existential humility across two studies.
- Intellectual Humility in the Existential Domain Survey
- Are there potential costs for humility in a pluralistic democracy?: A longitudinal investigation of immigrants in the New Zealand attitudes and values study
- Cultural opportunities involving spiritual, existential, religious, or theological (SERT) themes: Three practical approaches.
- Humility
- The effectiveness of faith-based organizations designed to support adoptive and foster care families: A systematic review of the literature.
- Linguistic and thematic differences in written letters of gratitude to God and gratitude toward others
- Religion/Spirituality and the Twin Virtues of Humility and Gratitude
- Development and testing of the spiritual first aid curriculum for training disaster care providers: An initial pilot effectiveness study.
- Religion/Spirituality and the Twin Virtues of Humility and Gratitude
- Development and testing of the spiritual first aid curriculum for training disaster care providers: An initial pilot effectiveness study.
- Religion/Spirituality and the Twin Virtues of Humility and Gratitude
- Development and testing of the spiritual first aid curriculum for training disaster care providers: An initial pilot effectiveness study.
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