Gabe Hatch, PhD

Psychologist, PhD


Gabe Hatch, PhD

Gabe Hatch, PhD - Psychologist, PhD

We can start this week - reach out for a 15-minute phone call! Every relationship has its challenges, including personality disorders, communication, work-related stress, sexual dysfunction, feeling like you’re living with a roommate, or coming to terms with an affair. These issues are overwhelming and difficult to overcome, resulting in unsafe communication. Using the best available therapies, offer a safe therapeutic relationship full of empathy and compassion to help you heal from the pain.

Your life challenges are complicated; you deserve personalized treatment. Working with hundreds of couples, veterans, and people with schizophrenia has taught me the importance of allowing you to be the expert. You and I will work side by side to develop a treatment plan to meet your needs.

You deserve fulfilling relationships. With my unique science-based approach infused with humor, empathy, and compassion, your previous difficulties can move in the right direction! Reach out to receive your initial 15-minute phone consultation – I’m ready to help and I'm happy to chat.

Dr. Gabe Hatch, PhD - Research Contributions

In addition to his clinical expertise, Dr. Gabe Hatch has made significant contributions to the field of psychology through his extensive research. Here are some of his notable publications:

Online Relationship Education & Interventions:

  • Mitchell, Erica, Le, Yunying, Hatch, Gabe, Guttman, Shayna, & Doss, Brian. (2023). Effects of online relationship programs for low-income couples during the perinatal period. Behaviour Research and Therapy.

  • Hatch, Gabe, Goodman, Zachary, Hatch, Dorian, Le, Yunying, Guttman, Shayna, & Doss, Brian. (2023). Web-Based Relationship Education and Pornography-Related Behaviors: A Single-Group Design During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Archives of Sexual Behavior.

  • Hatch, Gabe & Lobaina, Diana & Doss, Brian. (2021). Optimizing Coaching During Online Relationship Education for Low-Income Couples: A Precision Medicine Research Protocol. JMIR Research Protocols.

  • Hatch, Gabe & Knopp, Kayla & Le, Yunying & Allen, Maggie & Rothman, Karen & Rhoades, Galena & Doss, Brian. (2021). Online relationship education for help‐seeking low‐income couples: A Bayesian replication and extension of the OurRelationship and ePREP programs. Family Process.

  • Doss, Brian & Hatch, Gabe. (2021). Harnessing Technology to Provide Online Couple Interventions. Current Opinion in Psychology.

  • Doss, Brian & Knopp, Kayla & Roddy, Mckenzie & Rothman, Karen & Hatch, Gabe & Rhoades, Galena. (2020). Online programs improve relationship functioning for distressed low-income couples: Results from a nationwide randomized controlled trial. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.

Pornography & Sexual Behavior:

  • Wood, David, Esplin, Charlotte, Hatch, Gabe, Dodini, David, Braithwaite, Scott, & Ogles, Benjamin. (2022). Predicting readiness to change among pornography consumers. Sexual and Relationship Therapy.

  • Esplin, Charlotte, Hatch, Gabe, Ogles, Benjamin, Wood, David, Rasmussen, Benjamin, & Braithwaite, Scott. (2022). What is Normal Pornography Use in a Highly Religious Area? Exploring Patterns of Pornography Use in Utah. The Journal of Sexual Medicine.

  • Hatch, Dorian, Hatch, Gabe, Henderson, Elana, Deichman, Conner, Johnson, Dara, Esplin, Charlotte, Halstead, Aeriel, & Braithwaite, Scott. (2021). Examining the Problematic Pornography Use Model: A Quantitative Exploration of Dysregulated Pornography Use. The Journal of Sexual Medicine.

  • Esplin, Charlotte, Hatch, Dorian, Hatch, Gabe, Braithwaite, Scott, & Deichman, Conner. (2021). How are pornography and sexual sensation-seeking related?. Sexual and Relationship Therapy.

Relationship Dynamics & Challenges:

  • Le, Yunying, Xia, Mengya, Roddy, Mckenzie, Hatch, Gabe, & Doss, Brian. (2023). Profiles of low-income help-seeking couples and implications for intervention gains: A couple-centered approach. Behavior Therapy.

  • Le, Yunying, Hatch, Gabe, Goodman, Zachary, & Doss, Brian. (2022). Does co-parenting improve during the OurRelationship program? Explorations within a low-income sample during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of family psychology.

  • Hatch, Gabe & Le, Yunying & Doss, Brian. (2021). Make up or break up? Charting the well-being of low-income help-seeking couples through the breakup process. Journal of Family Psychology.

  • Hatch, Gabe & Roddy, Mckenzie & Doss, Brian & Rogge, Ronald & Esplin, Charlotte & Braithwaite, Scott. (2019). Texts 4 Romantic Relationships – A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Couple & Relationship Therapy.

Sexual Assault & Mental Health:

  • Rothman, Karen, Georgia Salivar, Emily, Roddy, Mckenzie, Hatch, Gabe, & Doss, Brian. (2019). Sexual Assault Among Women in College: Immediate and Long-Term Associations With Mental Health, Psychosocial Functioning, and Romantic Relationships. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

Miscellaneous Topics:

  • Hatch, Gabe & Dowdle, Krista & Aaron, Sean & Braithwaite, Scott. (2018). Marital Text: A Feasibility Study. The Family Journal.

  • Hatch, Gabe & Rothman, Karen & Roddy, Mckenzie & Dominguez, Rebecca & Le, Yunying & Doss, Brian. (2020). Heteronormative Relationship Education for Same-Gender Couples. Family Process.

  • Barton, Allen & Hatch, Gabe & Doss, Brian. (2020). If You Host It Online, Who Will (and Will Not) Come? Individual and Partner Enrollment in a Web-Based Intervention for Distressed Couples. Prevention Science.

  • Le, Yunying & Roddy, Mckenzie & Hatch, Gabe & Doss, Brian. (2020). Mechanisms of improvements and maintenance in online relationship programs for distressed low-income couples. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

  • Roddy, Mckenzie & Walsh, Lucia & Rothman, Karen & Hatch, Gabe & Doss, Brian. (2020). Meta-analysis of couple therapy: Effects across outcomes, designs, timeframes, and other moderators. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

Dr. Hatch's research spans a wide range of topics, from the intricacies of romantic relationships to the challenges and benefits of online interventions. His work has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of relationship dynamics, the impact of technology on relationships, and the unique challenges faced by specific populations.

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