John Buss
Psychology · Indiana University
Publications
20
Citations
107
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
19
Publishing since 2007
John Buss conducts research in clinical psychology focused on mental health, particularly depression and posttraumatic stress. A major thread of the work examines internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (a form of talk therapy delivered online) and how accessible it is across different racial and cultural groups, alongside statistical methods for understanding the diversity of symptoms within psychiatric diagnoses.
Publication activity began around 2020 and has remained steady at roughly two to three papers per year, with a peak of six in 2023.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Exploring treatment preferences for digital and low-intensity therapies among college-aged minority groups: A survey study (Preprint)
2025
- Disorder‐specific and transdiagnostic vulnerability to posttraumatic stress symptoms: A machine learning approach
Journal of Traumatic Stress · 2025
- Information theory methods for quantifying diagnostic heterogeneity in psychopathology
Research Square · 2023
- Race, Ethnicity, and Other Cultural Background Factors in Trials of Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression: Systematic Review
Journal of Medical Internet Research · 2023
- Availability of Internet-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies for Depression: A Systematic Review
Behavior Therapy · 2023
- Methods for quantifying the heterogeneity of psychopathology
BMC Psychiatry · 2023
- Race, Ethnicity, and Other Cultural Background Factors in Trials of Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression: Systematic Review (Preprint)
2023
- Heterogeneity in major depression and its melancholic and atypical specifiers: a secondary analysis of STAR*D
BMC Psychiatry · 2021
- The Road to Cognitive Skill Acquisition: Psychometric Evaluation of the Competencies of Cognitive Therapy Scale
American Journal of Psychotherapy · 2021
- Availability of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapies (iCBTs) for depression: A systematic review
2020
- Do melancholic and atypical specifiers reduce heterogeneity in major depressive disorder?: A secondary analysis of the STAR*D trial
2020
- BMC Psychiatry×2
- Cognitive Therapy and Research×2
- Journal of Medical Internet Research×1
- Behavior Therapy×1
- Journal of Traumatic Stress×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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