Publications by Author

Danielle Black, PhD, Assistant Director, Anxiety Research Program

Zinbarg, R. E., Mashal, N. M., Black, D.A., & Flückiger, C. (in press). The Future and Promise of Cognitive Behavior Therapy: A Commentary. In Olatunji, B. & Hollan., S. (Eds.), Psychiatric Clinics of North America. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders.

Lebow, J &. Black, D. A. (in press). Couples therapy. In Irving Weiner and Edward Craighead (Eds.), Corsini's Encyclopedia of Psychology (4th ed.). New York: Wiley.

Black, D. A., Uliaszek, A. Lewis, A., & Zinbarg, R. (2009). Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Relationships: The Case a Systemic Intervention. In Cuyler, E. & Ackhart, M. (Eds.), Psychology of Relationships. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.

Roberts, D. C., & Black, D. A. (2009). Comparison of interventions to reduce sun exposure. Behavioral Medicine, 35, 67-76.

Black, D. A., & Lebow, J. (2009). Systemic Research Controversies and Challenges. In Bray J. H. & Stanton, M. (Eds.), Handbook of Family Psychology. London: Blackwell Publishing.

Panuzio, J., Taft, C. T., Black, D. A., Koenen, K. C., & Murphy, C. M. (2007). Relationship abuse and victim's posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms: Associations with child behavior problems. Journal of Family Violence, 22, 177-185.

Ekcard, C. I., Murphy, C. M., Black, D. A., & Suhr, L. (2005). Intervention programs for perpetrators of intimate partner violence: Conclusions from a clinical research perspective. Public Health Reports.

Black, D. A., Heyman, R. E., & Slep, A. M. S. (2001). Risk factors for child physical abuse. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 6, 121-188.

Black, D. A., Heyman, R. E., & Slep, A. M. S. (2001). Risk factors for male-to-female partner sexual abuse. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 6, 269-280.

Black, D. A., Slep, A. M. S. & Heyman, R. E. (2001). Risk factors for child sexual abuse. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 6, 203-229.

Black, D. A., Slep, A. M. S. & Heyman, R. E. (2001). Risk factors for child psychological abuse. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 6, 189-201.

 

Anthony Chambers, PhD

Chambers, A. L, & Wilson, M. N. (Accepted for publication). Co-parental relationship functioning during the transition to fatherhood. In F. Columbus (Ed.) Fatherhood: Roles, Responsibilities and Rewards. Nova Publishing
Pinsof, W. M., Zinbarg, R., Lebow, J., Knobloch-Fedders, L. M., Durbin, K. E., Chambers, A. L., Latta, T., Karam, E., Goldsmith, J., Friedman, G., & Mann, B. (2009). Laying the foundation for progress research in family, couple and individual therapy: The development and psychometric features of the initial systemic therapy inventory of change. Psychotherapy Research 19(2), 143-156.
Pinsof, W. M., & Chambers, A. L. (2009). Empirically informed systemic psychotherapy: Tracking patient change and therapist behavior during therapy. In J. Bray & M. Stanton (Eds.) Handbook of Family Psychology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
Chambers, A. L., & Lebow, J. (invited article, 2009). Family Therapy. In Harry T. Reis & Susan Sprecher (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Human Relationships. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Chambers, A. L. (2008). Premarital counseling with middle class African Americans: The forgotten group. In M. Rastogi and V. Thomas (Eds.) Multicultural Couple Therapy. Sage Publications.
Chambers, A. L., & Lebow, J. (2008). Common and unique factors in assessing African American couples. In L.L. Abate (Ed.) Toward a Science of Clinical Psychology: Laboratory Evaluations and Interventions. New York: Nova Science Publishers, INC.
Chambers, A. L., & Wilson, M. N. (2007). Assessing a Typology of Male Batterers with the Personality Assessment Inventory. Journal of Personality Assessment 88(1), 58-66.
Baity, M. R., Siefert, C. J., Chambers, A. L., Blais, M. A. (2007). Deceptiveness on the PAI: A Study of Naïve Faking with Psychiatric Inpatients. Journal of Personality Assessment 88(1).
Chambers, A. L, Schmidt, K. M. & Wilson, M. N. (2006). Describing differences among A sample of low-income fathers: A glimpse into their romantic relationships. Psychology of Men and Masculinity 7(3) 144-152.
Wilson, M. N., Chambers, A. L., & Woods, L. (2005). Fathers in Minorities Families: The Importance of Social and Cultural Context. In W. M. Pinsof, and J. Lebow (Eds.) Family Psychology: The Art of the Science. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press.
Baker, S. R., Victor, J. B., Chambers, A. L., & Halverson, C. F. (2004). Adolescent personality: A five-factor model construct validation. Assessment, 11 (4), 303-315.
Chambers, A. L., & Wilson, M.N. (2000). The Importance of Using an Ecological Model in Studying Neighborhood Influences on African-American Family Life. In M Wilson, I Hinton, E. Merwin (Eds.), Proceedings of the Race, Culture, Mental Health Services, and Family Well-Being Conference, 19-38.
Lebow, J., Chambers, A. L., Christiansen, A., & Johnson, S. (Invited article for Special Issue). Research review on the efficacy/effectiveness of couples therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy.
Pinsof, W., Zinbarg, R. E., Durbin E., Latta, T., Knobloch-Fedders, L., Lebow, J., Chambers, A., & Goldhaber, K. (under review). Confirming and Norming the Factor Structure of the STIC INITIAL: Enhancing Multi-Systemic Progress Research in Family, Couple and Individual Therapies.

 

C. Emily Durbin, PhD

Schalet, B.D., Durbin, C.E., & Revelle, W. (under review). Multidimensional structure of the Hypomanic Personality Scale. Invited resubmission to Psychological Assessment.

Durbin, C.E. & Wilson, S. (under review). Evidence of bias in parent reports of child emotion: Effects of parent personality and psychopathology.

Wilson, S., & Durbin, C.E. (under review). The nature of and contributors to mutual responsiveness between parents and children in early adulthood.

Knobloch-Fedders, L.M., Knobloch, L.K., Durbin, C.E., & Rosen, A. (under review). A comparison of the interpersonal behavior of distressed couples with and without depression.

Knobloch, L.K., Knobloch-Fedders, L.M., & Durbin, C.E. (under review). Relational uncertainty, reassurance-seeking, and negative feedback-seeking among couples with depressive symptoms.

Dyson, M.W., Olino, T.M., Dougherty, L.R., Durbin, C.E., & Klein, D.N. (under review). Social and non-social behavioral inhibition in preschool-age children: Differential associations with parent report of temperament and anxiety.

Kim, J., Klein, D.N., Olino, T.M., Dyson, M.W., Dougherty, L.R. & Durbin, C.E. (under review). Psychometric properties of the Behavioral Inhibition Questionnaire in preschool children.

Shankman, S.A., Klein, D.N., Torpey, D.C., Olino, T.M., Dyson, M.W., Kim, J., Durbin, C.E., Nelson, B.D., & Tenke, C.E. (under review). Do positive and negative temperament traits interact in predicting risk for depression? A resting EEG study of preschoolers.

Dougherty, L.R., Bufferd, S.J., Carlson, G.A., Dyson, M., Olino, T.M., Durbin, C.E., & Klein, D.N. (under review). Preschoolers' observed temperament and DSM-IV psychiatric disorders assessed with a parent diagnostic interview.

Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., Sheikh, H.I., Olino, T.M., Dougherty, L.R., Dyson, M.W., Durbin, C.E., & Singh, S.M. (under review). The serotonin transporter gene and temperamental emotionality in childhood: Implications for an intermediate phenotype for depression. Invited resubmission to Psychiatric Genetics.

Durbin, C.E. (in press). Validity of young children's self-reports of their emotion in response to structured laboratory tasks. Emotion.

Durbin, C.E. (in press). Modeling temperamental risk for internalizing psychopathology using developmentally sensitive laboratory paradigms. Child Development Perspectives.

Olino, T.M., Klein, D.N., Dyson, M.W., Rose, S.A., & Durbin, C.E. (in press). Parental depressive disorders and temperamental emotionality in preschool-aged offspring: Evidence for interactions between temperament dimensions. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

Wilt, J., Schalet, B.D., & Durbin, C.E. (in press). SNAP trait profiles as valid indicators of personality pathology in a nonclinical sample. Personality and Individual Differences.

Stroud, K., Durbin, C.E., Saigal, S.D., & Knobloch-Fedders, L.M. (in press). Normal and abnormal personality traits are associated with marital satisfaction for both men and women: An actor-partner interdependence model analysis. Journal of Research in Personality.

Hayden, E.P., Durbin, C.E., Klein, D.N., & Olino, T.M. (in press). Maternal reports of child temperament: Associations with mothers' personality and internalizing symptoms. Journal of Personality Assessment.

Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., Dougherty,L.R., Olino, T.M., Dyson, M.W., Durbin, C.E., Sheikh, H.I., & Singh, S.M. (in press). The role of BDNF genotype, parental depression, and relationship discord in predicting early-emerging negative emotionality. Psychological Science.

Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., Dougherty, L.R., Olino, T.M., Dyson, M.W., Bufferd, S.J., Durbin, C.E., Sheikh, H.I., & Singh, S.M. (in press). The dopamine D2 receptor gene and depressive and anxious symptoms in childhood: Associations and evidence for gene-environment correlation and gene-environment interaction. Psychiatric Genetics.

Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., Sheikh, H.I., Olino, T.M., Dougherty, L.R., Dyson, M.W., Durbin, C.E., & Singh, S.M. (in press). Positive emotionality buffers the association between the serotonin transporter promoter polymorphism and negative emotionality in young children. Emotion.

Wilson, S. B. & Durbin, C.E. (2010). Effects of paternal depression on fathers' parenting behaviors: A Meta-analytic review. Clinical Psychology Review, 30, 167-180.

Lewis, A.R., Zinbarg, R.E., & Durbin, C.E. (2010). Advances, problems, and challenges in the study of emotion regulation: A commentary. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 32, 83-91.

Dougherty, L.R., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., & Olino, T.M. (2010). Temperamental positive and negative emotionality and children's depressive symptoms: A longitudinal prospective study from age three to age ten. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 29, 464-490.

Durbin, C.E., Schalet, B.D., Hayden, E.P., Simpson, J., & Jordan, P.L. (2009). Hypomanic personality traits: A multi-method exploration of their association with normal and abnormal dimensions of personality. Journal of Research in Personality, 43, 898-905.

Pinsof, W.M., Zinbarg, R.E., Lebow, J.L., Knobloch-Fedders, L.M., Durbin, C.E., Chambers, A.L., Latta, T., Karam, E., Goldsmith, J., & Friedman, G.B.A. (2009). Laying the foundation for progress research in family, couple, and individual therapy: The development and psychometric features of the INITIAL Systemic Therapy Inventory of Change (STIC). Psychotherapy Research, 19 (2), 143-156.

Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., & Shankman, S. (2009). Personality and mood disorders. In I.H. Gotlib & C.L. Hammen (Eds.), Handbook of depression (2nd ed) (pp.93-112). New York: Guilford Press.

Durbin, C.E., & Wilson, S.B. (2009). Assessment of mood disorders in children and adolscents. In J. Matson (Ed.), Assessing Childhood Psychopathology (pp.241-273). New York: Springer.

Hayden, E.P., Shankman, S.A., Olino, T.M., Durbin, C.E., Tenke, C.E., Bruder, G.E., & Klein, D.N. (2008). Cognitive and temperamental vulnerability to depression: Longitudinal associations with regional cortical activity. Cognition and Emotion, 22(7), 1415-1428.

Hayden, E.P., Dougherty, L.R., Maloney, B., Olino, T.M., Sheihk, H.I., Durbin, C.E., Nurnberger, J.I., Lahiri, D.K., & Klein, D.N. (2008). Early-emerging cognitive vulnerability to depression and the serotonin transporter promoter region polymorphism. Journal of Affective Disorders, 107(1), 227-230.

Laptook, R.S., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., Olino, T.M., & Carlson, G. (2008). Differentiation between low positive affectivity and behavioral inhibition in preschool-age children: A comparison of behavioral approach in novel and non-novel contexts. Personality and Individual Differences, 44, 758-767.

Sheikh, H.I., Hayden, E.P., Singh, S.M., Dougherty, L.R., Olino, T.M., Durbin. C.E., & Klein, D.N. (2008). An examination of the association between the 5-HTT promoter region polymorphism and depressogenic attributional styles in childhood. Personality and Individual Differences, 45, 425-428.

Durbin, C.E. (Editor). (2008). Current Directions in Abnormal Psychology: Readings from the Association for Psychological Science (2nd edition). NY: Pearson.

Durbin, C.E., & Shafir, D. (2008). Emotion and emotion regulation in child and adolescent depression. In J.Abela and B. Hankin (Eds.), Handbook of depression in children and adolescents (p. 149-176). New York: Guilford Press.

Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., & Olino, T.M. (2007). Stability of laboratory-assessed temperamental emotionality traits from ages 3 to 7. Emotion, 7(2), 388-399.

Hayden, E.P., Dougherty, L.R., Maloney, B., Durbin, C.E., Olino, T.M., Nurnberger, J.I., Lahiri, D.K., & Klein, D.N. (2007). Temperamental fearfulness in childhood and the serotonin transporter promoter region polymorphism: A multimethod association study. Psychiatric Genetics, 17, 135-142.

Durbin, C.E. & Klein, D.N. (2006). Ten-year stability of personality disorders among outpatients with mood disorders. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 115(1), 75-84.

Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., & Olino, T.M. (2006). Positive emotionality at age 3 predicts cognitive styles in 7-year-old children. Development and Psychopathology, 18, 409-423.

Durbin, C.E., Klein, D.N., Hayden, E.P., Buckley, M.E., & Moerk, K.C. (2005). Temperamental emotionality in preschoolers and parental mood disorders. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114(1), 28-37.

Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., & Durbin, C.E. (2005). Parent reports and laboratory assessments of child temperament: A comparison of their associations with risk for depression and externalizing disorders. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 27(2), 89-100.

Shankman, S.A., Tenke, C.E., Bruder, G.E., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., & Klein, D.N. (2005). Low positive emotionality in young children: Association with EEG asymmetry. Development and Psychopathology, 17, 85-98.

Olino, T.M., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., & Buckley, M.E. (2005). The structure of extraversion in preschool aged children. Personality and Individual Differences, 39, 481-492.

Lewinsohn, P.M., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E. Seeley, J.R., & Rohde, P. (2003). Family study of subthreshold depressive symptoms: Risk factor for MDD? Journal of Affective Disorders, 77, 149-157.

Buckley, M.E., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., & Moerk, K. C. (2002). Development and validation of a q-sort procedure to assess temperament and behavior in preschool-age children. Journal of Child Clinical and Adolescent Psychology, 31(4), 525-539.

Klein, D.N., Lewinsohn, P., Rohde, P., Seeley, J, & Durbin, C.E. (2002). Clinical features of major depressive disorder in adolescents and their relatives: Impact on familial aggregation, implications for phenotype definition, and specificity of transmission. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111(1), 98-106.

Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., Shankman, S., & Santiago, N. (2002). Depression and personality. In I.H. Gotlib & C.L. Hammen (Eds.), Handbook of depression (p.115-140). New York: Guilford Press.

Durbin, C.E., Klein, D.N., & Schwartz, J.E. (2000). Predicting the 2 ½-year outcome of dysthymic disorder: The Roles of childhood adversity and family history of psychopathology. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 68(1), 57-63.

 

Lynne Knobloch-Fedders, PhD, Director for Research, Kovler Scholar

Stroud, C.D., Durbin, C.E., Saigal, S.D., & Knobloch-Fedders, L.M. (in press). Normal and abnormal personality traits are associated with marital satisfaction for both men and women: An actor-partner interdependence model analysis. Journal of Research in Personality.

Anderson, T., Knobloch-Fedders, L.M., & Stiles, W.B. (under review). The power of subtle interpersonal hostility in psychodynamic psychotherapy: A speech acts analysis. Psychotherapy Research.
Knobloch, L.K., & Knobloch-Fedders, L.M. (2010). The role of relational uncertainty in depressive symptoms and relationship quality: An actor-partner interdependence model. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 27, 137-159.

Knobloch, L.K., & Knobloch-Fedders, L.M. (in press). The role of relational uncertainty in depressive symptoms and relationship quality: An actor-partner interdependence model. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.

Knobloch-Fedders, L.M., & Knudson, R.M. (2009). Marital ideals of the newly-married: A longitudinal analysis. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 26(2-3), 249-271.

Pinsof, W.M., Zinbarg, R., Lebow, J., Knobloch-Fedders, L.M., Durbin, C.E., Chambers, A., Latta, T., Karam, E., Goldsmith, J., & Friedman, G. (2009). Laying the foundation for progress research in family, couple, and individual therapy: The development and psychometric features of the initial Systemic Therapy Inventory of Change (STIC). Psychotherapy Research, 19(2), 143-156.

Pinsof, W.M., Zinbarg, R., and Knobloch-Fedders, L.M. (2008). Factorial and construct validity of the revised Short Form Integrative Psychotherapy Alliance Scales for family, couple, and individual therapy. Family Process, 47(3), 281-301.

Knobloch-Fedders, L.M., Pinsof, W.M., & Mann, B.J. (2007). Therapeutic alliance and treatment response in couple
psychotherapy. Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 33, 245-257.

Lebow, J., Kelly, J., Knobloch-Fedders, L.M., & Moos, R. (2005). Relationship factors in treating substance use disorders. In L.E. Buetler & L.G. Castonguay, (Eds.), Principles of therapeutic change that work (pp. 293-317). New York: Oxford University Press.

Knobloch-Fedders, L.M., Pinsof, W.M., & Mann, B.J. (2004). The formation of the therapeutic alliance in couple therapy. Family Process, 43, 425-442.

Honos-Webb, L., Gal, L.M., Shaikh, A., Harrick, E.A., Lani, J.A., Knobloch, L.M.,

Surko, M., & Stiles, W.B. (2002). Rewards and risks of exploring negative emotion: An assimilation model account. In S. Fussell, (Ed.), The verbal communication of emotion: Interdisciplinary perspectives (pp. 231-251). Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum.

Knobloch, L.M., Gal, L.M., & Stiles, W.B. (2001). The convergence and divergence of

themes in successful psychotherapy: An assimilation analysis. Psychotherapy, 38(1), 31-39.

Shaikh, A., Knobloch, L.M., & Stiles, W.B. (2001). The use of a verbal response mode

coding system in determining patient and physician roles in medical interviews. Health Communication, 13, 49-60.

Stiles, W.B., Honos-Webb, L., & Knobloch, L.M. (1999). Treatment process research

methods. In P.C. Kendall, J.N. Butcher, & G.N. Holmbeck (Eds.), Research methods in clinical psychology (2nd ed.), pp. 364-402. New York: Wiley.


Jay Lebow, PhD

Refereed Journal Papers

Lebow, J. (1974). Consumer assessment of the quality of medical care. Medical Care, 12, 328-338.

Lebow, J. (1975). Consumer evaluation of an outpatient pediatric practice. Medical Care, 13, 250-255.

Lebow, J. (1981). Issues in the assessment of outcome in family therapy. Family Process, 20, 167-188.

Lebow, J. (1982). Consumer satisfaction with mental health treatment. Psychological Bulletin, 91, 244-259.

Lebow, J. (1983). On determining the optimal number of psychology training programs: A cautionary note. Professional Psychology, 14, 3-4.

Lebow, J. (1982). Pragmatic decisions in the evaluation of consumer satisfaction with mental health treatment. Evaluation and Program Planning, 5, 349-356.

Lebow, J. (1983). Models for evaluating services of community health centers. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 33, 1010-1014.

Lebow, J. (1983). Similarities and differences between mental health and health care evaluation studies assessing consumer satisfaction. Evaluation and Program Planning,6, 237-245.

Lebow, J. (1983). Research assessing consumer satisfaction with mental health treatment: A review of findings. Evaluation and Program Planning, 6, 211-236.

Lebow, J. (1983). Client Satisfaction with mental health treatment: Methodological considerations in assessment. Evaluation Review, 8, 729-752.

Lebow, J. (1984). On the value of integrating approaches to family therapy. Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 10, 127-138.

Lebow, J. (1984). Assessing consumer satisfaction with mental health treatment: A guide for the administrator. Administration in Mental Health, 12, 3-12.

Lebow, J. (1987). Developing a personal integration in family therapy: Principles for model construction and practice. Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 13, 1-14.

Lebow, J. (1987) Acceptability as a simple measure in mental health program evaluation. Evaluation and Program Planning, 10, 191-195.

Lebow, J. & Newman, F. (1987). The utilization of simple measures in mental health program evaluation. Evaluation and Program Planning,10, 189-190.

Lebow, J. (1987). Integrative family therapy: An overview of major issues. Psychotherapy, 24, 584-594.

Lebow, J. (1987) Training in family institute settings. Journal of Family Psychology,1, 219-231.

Lebow, J. (1988). From research into practice, from practice into research: Introduction to a section in the Journal of Family Psychology. Journal of Family Psychology,2, 337-351.

Lebow, J. (1989). Comment on "The evolution of integrative family therapy for substance abusing adolescents." Journal of Family Psychology, 3, 26-28.

Lebow, J. & Gurman, A. (1995). Research assessing couple and family therapy Annual Review of Psychology, Annual Reviews Inc Palo Alto, CA., 46, 27-57.

Lebow, J. (1997). The integrative revolution in couple and family Therapy, Family process,36.

Lebow, J. (1997). Why integration is so important in couple and family therapy, Family Process, 36.

Lebow, J. (1998). Not just talk, Maybe some risk: The therapeutic potentials and dangers of computer mediated conversation. Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 24.

Lebow, J. (1999). Building a science of couples relationships: comments on two articles by Gottman and Levenson, Family Process, 38, 167-74.

Johnson, S. & Lebow, J. (2000). The coming of age of couples therapy: A Decade review, Journal Marriage and Family Therapy of, 26, 23-38.

Lebow, J. (2000). What does research tell us about couple and family therapies. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In session, 56, 1083-1094.

Kommentare zu den arbetian von John Gottman and Robert Levenson. (2000). Familiendynamik. 1, 39-49.

Lebow, J. (2003) Integrative Family Therapy for Disputes Involving Child Custody and Visitation, Journal of Family Psychology,17, 181-192.

Lebow, J. & Newcomb-Rekart, K. (2007) Integrative family therapy for high conflict divorce with disputes over child custody and visitation, Family Process,46, 79-92.

McCrady, B., Haaga, D. & Lebow, J.(2006 ) Integrative principles for treating substance use disorders Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62, 675-84.

Lebow, J. & Gordon, K.C. (2006) You cannot choose what is not on the menu-Obstacles to and Reasons for the Inclusion of Relational Processes in DSM-V: Comment on the Special Section. Journal of Family Psychology, 20, 432-37.

Lebow, J.L. (in press) Ethical decision making in the treatment of individuals with personality disorder. Professional Psychology.

Pinsof, W., Breunlin, D., Russell, W. and Lebow, J. (2010). Problemzentriete metarahmen: eine empiriebasierte perspectktie fur die familien-, paar- und einzeltherapie. Psychotherapie im Dialog. Nr.1, Marz 2010, 11.Jahrgang. pp. 34-41.

 

Books

Lebow,J. (ed.) (2002) Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapies (Volume 4). In Kaslow, F. Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy. New York: Wiley

Lebow, J (ed.) (2005) Handbook of Clinical Family Therapy. John Wiley & Sons

Pinsof, W. & Lebow, (eds.) (2005) Family psychology: The science of the art. New York: Oxford Press.

Lebow, J. (2006) Research for the Psychotherapist: From Science to Practice, New York: Routledge

Lebow, J (ed.) (2008) 21st century psychotherapies. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Sprenkle, D., Davis, S., & Lebow, J. (2009) Common factors in relational psychotherapy. New York: Guilford.

Book Chapters, and Other Publications

Lebow, J. (1977). Factors affecting the availability of medical care (monograph), Aspen Systems, Rockville, Maryland.

Lebow, J. (1982). Consumer satisfaction with medical care: Present Status. Quality Assessment of Health Care (Eds. H. K. Selbmann & K. Uberla). Gerlington, Federal Republic of Germany, 153-164.

Filstead, W., Crandell, J., Altman, D., & Lebow, J. (1982). Evaluating clinical programs by means of multidimensional clinical rating scales. Creativity and Innovation. (Ed. H. Fishman). Pyramid Systems, Davis, CA., 345-354.

Lebow, J. (1986). Review of Coleman's Failures in Family Therapy, Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 12, 330-332.

Lebow, J. (1986). Family therapy and family therapy research. AFTA Newsletter,23, Spring, 12-13.

Lebow, J. (1987). A crossroads in family therapy research. AFTA Newsletter, Winter, 1-3.

Newman, F., Lebow, J. (1986). (Eds.) Simple measures in mental health program evolution. Special issue of Evaluation and program Planning, 10.

Lebow, J. (1992). Systemically evaluating custody disputes, Family Therapy News, April, 15.

Lebow, J. (1992). Continuing dialogue between family therapists and family researchers, AFTA Newsletter, 47, 15-17.

Lebow, J. (1995). Open ended therapy: Termination in marriage and family therapy. In Mikesell, R.H., Lustermann D.D., & McDaniel, S.H. Integrating Family Therapy: Handbook of Family Psychology and Systems Therapy, Washington D.C., American Psychological Association (pp 73-88).

Lebow, J. & Gurman, A.S., (1996). Making a difference. Family Therapy Networker, 20 (1), Jan.-Feb., 69-76.

Lebow, J. (1996). Review of Phillip M. Stahl's Conducting Child Custody Evaluations: A Comprehensive Guide. Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 22,416.

Lebow, J. (1996). Research assessing outcome in couple and family therapy, AFTA Newsletter, 64, 43-45.

Lebow, J. (1996). Do it yourself research: The practical advantages of studying your own practice. Family Therapy Networker, 21 (6) Nov.-Dec., 61-63.

Lebow, J. (1996). Review of M. Ackerman's Clinicians Guide to Child Custody Evaluations, Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 22, 511-512.

Lebow, J. (1996). Viewpoint on no-fault divorce. Family Therapy News, June, 15.

Lebow, J. (1997). New science for psychotherapy: Can we predict how therapy will progress? Family Therapy Networker, 21 (2) March-April, 85-91.

Lebow, J. (1997). Is couples therapy obsolete? Family Therapy Networker 21(5) Sept.-Oct., 81-88.

Lebow, J. (1997). Improving our track record: How therapists can better meet needs of the disadvantaged. Family Therapy Networker, 21 (6) Nov.-Dec., 75-79.

Lebow, J. & Gurman, A. (1998). Family systems and family psychology. In E. Walker (Ed.) Comprehensive Clinical Psychology Volume One: Foundations of Clinical Psychology, New York: Pergamon.

Lebow, J. (1998). Guidelines for conducting couple and family therapy. In Gerald P. Koocher, John C. Norcross, and Sam S. Hill Psychologists Desk Reference, New York: Oxford University Press, 269-274.

Lebow, J. (1998). Defending the family: Beware of the biogenetic bandwagon. Family Therapy Networker, 22 March-April, 75-79.

Lebow, J. (1998). Review of C.M. Buchanan, E.E. Maccoby, & S.M. Dornbusch Adolescents after divorce. Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 24.

Lebow, J. (1998). Aging: Fact and Fiction. Family Therapy Networker, 22 July-Aug., 48-49.

Lebow, J., Walsh, F., & Rolland, J. (1999). The remarriage family in custody evaluation. In R. Galezer-Levy & L. Kraus, The Scientific Basis of Child Custody Decisions, New York: Wiley.

Gurman, A. S., & Lebow, J. (2000). Family and couple therapy. In Sadock, H. & Sadock, R., Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry VII, New York: Williams & Wilkins.

Lebow, J. (1999). The 7 principals of performance enhancement. Family Therapy Networker, 23 Jan.-Feb.

Lebow, J. (2001). Conducting Integrative therapy over time: A case example of open-ended therapy. In McDaniel, S.H., Lusterman D.D., & Philpot, C.A. A Casebook for Integrating Family Therapy: An Ecosystem Approach, Washington, D.C., American Psychological Association, 21-32.

Lebow, J. (1999). Therapeutic potentials and pitfalls if on-line counseling. The Family Digest, 12 (3) 4-5.

Lebow, J. (2001). What really makes couples happy?: A controversy divides the world of marital researchers. Family Therapy Networker. 25, Jan.-Feb., 59-62.

Lebow, J. (2001). Therapy by the numbers? Psychotherapy Networker. 25, 2, March-April, 73-77.

Lebow, J. (2001) The changing face of models in marriage and family therapy. Family Therapy Supervisor. Winter-Spring, 3-4.

Lebow, J. (2001) The science of clinical artistry: Research based principles for effective practice Psychotherapy Networker, 25, #5 (September-October), 55-56.

Lebow, J. (2001) Relational diagnosis: An overview of methods. In Gehring, TM, Derby, M. & Smith, PK The Family Systems Test (FAST): Theory and Applications (pp.58-68) London: Routledge

Lebow, J. (2002) Outing the unproven: A new journal exposes therapies that don't work. Psychotherapy Networker, 26 (#6) November-December, 73-74.

Lebow, J. (2002) Integrative and eclectic therapies at the beginning of the 21st century. In Lebow, J. (ed.) Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapies (Volume 4). In Kaslow, F. Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy. New York: Wiley (pp.1-12)

Lebow, J. (2002) Training In Integrative/Eclectic Psychotherapy: Foundations For The Creation Of A Personal Paradigm. In Lebow, J. (ed.) Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapies (Volume 4). In Kaslow, F. Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy. New York: Wiley (pp545-568).

Lebow, J. (2002) Emergent issues in integrative and eclectic psychotherapies. In Lebow,J. (ed.) Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapies (Volume 4). In Kaslow, F. Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy. New York: Wiley (pp569-578).

Lebow, J. (2002) An integrative approach for treating families with child custody and visitation disputes. In Lebow, J. (ed.) Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapies (Volume 4 (pp437-54). In Kaslow, F. Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy. New York: Wiley.

Lebow, J. (2002) Transformation Now! (Or Maybe Later): Client Change is not an all or

nothing proposition. Psychotherapy Networker, 26(#1) January-February, 31-32.

Lebow, J. (2002) Beyond the sugar pill: Clarifying the placebo effect. Psychotherapy Networker, 26 (#3) May-June, 65-7.

Lebow, J (2002) Learning to love assessment: Today's research tools can help you be a better therapist. Psychotherapy Networker 26 (#5) September-October, 63-6.

Lebow, J. (2003) Integrative couple and family therapies. In G. Weeks, T. Sexton, & M. Robbins Handbook of Family Therapy. New York: Brunner-Mazel., 201-228

Lebow, J. (2003) Family therapy scorecard: Research shows the family approach is often the treatment of choice. Psychotherapy Networker, 27, January-February

Lebow, J. (2003) War of the Worlds: Researchers and practitioners collide on EMDR and CISD. Psychotherapy Networker, 27, September-October.79-83..

Lebow, J. (2004) Family psychology in the first decade of the 21st century. Family Psychologist, 20, Fall, 1 & 9-10.

Lebow, J & Newcomb-Rekart, K (2004) Research assessing couple and family therapies for post traumatic stress disorder. In D. Catherall. Handbook of stress, trauma, and the family( pp261-79). New York: Taylor & Francis.

Lebow, J. (2004) Transcending the barriers between science and practice in family psychology, The Family Psychologist.,12, p.1 & 12-13.

Lebow, J (2004) Addictions treatment: Myth vs. Reality Psychotherapy Networker, 28, 91-93.

Lebow, J. (2004) Guidelines for conducting couple and family therapy. In G. Koocker, J.C. Norcross, & S.S. Hill (eds.) Psychologists desk resference (2nd edition). New York: Oxford Press.

Lebow,J. (2004) Foreword. In Sperry, L. (ed) Assessment of couples and families. New

York:Brunner-Routledge (pp.xiii-xiv)

Lebow, J. (2004) Spirituality and family therapy. Family Psychologist, 12, pp.1 & 33.

Lebow, J. (2004) The treatment of children in families. Family Psychologist, 12 pp 1 &10

Lebow, J (2004) Reassessing SSRIs. Psychotherapy Networker, September-October, 28, 87-91.

Lebow, J. (2004) The push for evidence. Psychotherapy Networker, 28, November-December, 85-6.

Gurman, A& Lebow, J.(2005) Couple and family therapy. In Sadock, H. & Sadock, R., Kaplan and Sadock's Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry VIII, New York: Williams & Wilkins.

Lebow, J. (2005). The role and current practice of personal therapy in systemic/family therapy traditions. In J. D. Geller, J. C. Norcross, & D. E. Orlinsky (Eds.). The psychotherapist's own psychotherapy: Patient and clinician perspectives, pp. 52-58. New York: Oxford University Press

Lebow, J., Kelly, J., Knobloch-Fedders, L & Moos R,.(2005) Relationship factors in substance use disorders. In L. Castonguay & L. Beutler Empirically Supported principles of Practice. New York: Oxford Press.

McCrady, B., Haaga, D. & Lebow, J.(2005) Integration of therapeutic factors in treating substance use disorders. In L..Castonguay & L. Beutler L Empirically Supported principles of Practice. New York: Oxford Press

Lebow, J. (2006) A case study in integrative couple therapy. In G. Stricker & J. Gold, A Casebook in Psychotherapy Integration.. Washington DC: APA Books(pp211-224).

Lebow, J. (2005) Family therapy in high conflict divorce. In Lebow, J (ed.) Handbook of Clinical Family Therapy. John Wiley & Sons.

Newcomb, K. & Lebow, J. (2007) Homework in couple and family therapy. In N. Kazantzis and Luciano L'Abate, Handbook of Homework Assignments in Psychotherapy: Research, Practice, and Prevention (pp.203-224), New York: Springer.

Lebow, J. (2005) Family therapy in the 21st century. In Lebow, J (ed.) Handbook of Clinical Family Therapy. John Wiley & Sons

Pinsof, W. & Lebow, J. (2005) A scientific paradigm for family psychology, In Pinsof, W. & Lebow, (eds.) Family psychology: The science of the art. New York: Oxford Pr

Lebow, J (2005) Mindfulness goes mainstream. Psychotherapy Networker,29, September- October, 91-3.

Lebow, J. (2005) Clinical Update: Marital Distress. Family Therapy. 4, May. 38-45. Also reprinted as an AAMFT clinical update.

Lebow, J. (2004) Assessment in Family Psychology, Family Psychologist, 12, Fall.1

Lebow, J. (2006) The Verdict is Clear: ESTs have an incontestable track record with anxiety. Psychotherapy Networker, 30, January-February, 77-9. .

Lebow, J (2006) The Final Word. The Family Psychologist, 22( 1-Winter), p32..

Lebow, J. & Newcomb-Rekart, K. (in press) Integrative couple and family therapy. In K. Jordan (ed.) The Quick Theory Reference Guide: A Resource for Expert and Novice Mental Health Professionals. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers

Lebow, J. (2006) The marriage preservation debate: Reexamining the research on divorce. Psychotherapy Networker, 30, March-April, 83-86.

Karam, E. & Lebow, J. (2006) Anger management in an integrative family systems context. In Feindler, E. Anger Related Disorders New York: Springer.

Lebow, J (2006) Foreword. In E. Molinari, A. Compare, & G. Parati, Clinical Psychology and Heart Disease (vi-viii), Milan, Italy: Springer

Odera, J. & Lebow, J. (2006) Integrative Multilevel Family Therapy for Disputes Involving Child Custody and Visitation (IMFT-DCCV): An Interview With Jay Lebow. The Family Journal, Vol. 14, No. 4, 441-448.

Lebow, J. (2006) Scoreboard for couple therapies. . Psychotherapy Networker, 30, September/October , 81-85.

Lebow, J. (2007) Looking at the evidence Top ten research findings of last 25 years. Psychotherapy Networker, April-March.

Chambers, A.L. & Lebow, J.L. (2008) Common and unique factors in African- American Couples. In L. L'Abate Toward a Science of Clinical Psychology: Laboratory Evaluations and Interventions (pp 263-282). New York: NovaScience.

Lebow, J.L. (2008) Separation and divorce issues in couple therapy. In A.S. Gurman (ed) Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy (pp 459-477). New York: Guilford.

Lebow, J.L. and Gasbarrini, M (2008). Couple Therapy. In Gabbard, G. Textbook of Psychotherapeutic Treatment (pp 533-552). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.

Lebow, J.L. (2009) Family system theories. Shweder, Richard A., Thomas R. Bidell, Anne C. Dailey, Suzanne D. Dixon, Peggy J. Miller, and John Modell, (Eds). The Child: An Encyclopedic Companion. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Lebow, J. (2008) Couple and Family Therapy. In Lebow, J (ed.) (21st century psychotherapies. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Lebow, J.L. (2008) Introduction. In Lebow, J (ed.) 21st century psychotherapies. New York: John Wiley & Sons

D. Black & Lebow, J. L. (2009) Systemic Research Controversies and Challenges. In M. Stanton & J. Bray Blackwell (Eds.), Handbook of Family Psychology. Blackwell.

Lebow, J.L. & Uliaszek, A. (in press). Family therapy for personality disorder: An evidence based approach. In J. Magnavita (Ed.), Evidence based treatments for personality disorder. Washington, D.C., APA Books.

Lebow, J. (2008) Psychological treatments for psychiatric disorders. In: UpToDate, Rose, BD (ed) Uptodate:Waltham, MA.

Lebow (2008) Marital distress. AAMFT. Clinical Updates for Family Therapists: Research and Treatment Approaches for Issues Affecting Today's Families, Volume 3. Washington DC:AAMFT.

Lebow, J.L. (in press) Comment on Haley's "Ideas that handicap therapists". In J. Carlson & M. Richeport-Haley (Ed.) Jay Haley revisited. New York: Routledge.

Lebow, J.L. & Black, (in press) Couple therapy. In I. Weiner & E. Craighead Corsini's Encyclopedia of Psychology (4th ed). New York: Wiley.

Lebow, J.L. ( in press). The evidence about psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Networker, November.

Lebow, J.L. & Chambers, A. (2009) .Family therapy. In H. Reis & S. Sprecher Encyclopedia of Human relationships. New York:Sage.

Lebow, J. (2008) Psychological treatments for psychiatric disorders. In: UpToDate, Rose, BD (ed) Uptodate:Waltham, MA.

Lebow (2008) Marital distress. AAMFT. Clinical Updates for Family Therapists: Research and Treatment Approaches for Issues Affecting Today's Families, Volume 3. Washington DC:AAMFT.

Lebow, J.L. ( in press). The evidence about psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Networker, November.

Lebow, J.L. & Chambers, A. (2009) .Family therapy. In H. Reis & S. Sprecher Encyclopedia of Human relationships. New York:Sage.

Lebow, J. L.. & Black, (2010) Couple therapy. In I. Weiner & E. Craighead Corsini's encyclopedia of psychology (4th ed(pp 424-6)). New York : Wiley.

Lebow, J. L.. & Uliaszek, A.A. (2010) Family therapy for personality disorder: An evidence based approach. In J. Magnavita, Evidence based treatments for personality disorder (pp193-222), Washington , D.C. , APA Books.

Lebow, J. L.. (2010) Introduction to Haley's "Ideas that handicap therapists". In J. Carlson & M. Richeport-Haley Jay Haley revisited pp 347-355. New York : Routledge.

 

Megan Mayberry, PhD, Madigan Family Postgraduate Fellow

 

Mayberry, M.L., Espelage, D.L., & Koenig, B. (2009). Multilevel Modeling of Direct Effects and Interactions of Peers, Parents, School, and Community Influences on Adolescent Substance Use. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 38, 1038-1049.

Mayberry, M.L. & Espelage, D.L. (2006). Associations Among Empathy, Aggression, and Adolescents. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 35.

 

William Pinsof, PhD, President

 

Books, Monographs and Research Instruments

Pinsof, W.M. & Lebow, J. (Eds.). (2005). Family psychology: The art of the science. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press.

Pinsof, W.M. (Guest Editor). (2002). Special Issue: Marriage in the 20th century in western civilization: trends, research, therapy & perspectives. Family Process, 41.

Pinsof, W.M. & Mann, B.J. (1999). The integrative therapy session report (ITSR). The Family Institute at Northwestern University

Pinsof, W.M., Mann, B.J. & Lebow, J. (1999). The systemic therapy inventory for change (STIC). The Family Institute at Northwestern University.

Pinsof, W.M. (1997). The integrative psychotherapy alliance: Family, couple and individual therapy alliance scales: Revised. The Family Institute at Northwestern University.

Pinsof, W.M. (1995). Integrative problem centered therapy: A synthesis of Biological, Individual and Family Therapies. New York: Basic Books.

Pinsof, W.M. & Wynne, L.C. (Guest Editors). (1995). Special issue: The effectiveness of marital and family therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 15.

Greenberg, L. S. & Pinsof, W. M. (Eds.). (1986). The Psychotherapeutic Process: A Research Handbook. New York: Guilford Press.

Pinsof, W.M. & Catherall, D. (1986). The Integrative Psychotherapy Alliance: Family, Couple and Individual Scales. The Family Institute at Northwestern University.

Tucker, S.J. & Pinsof, W.M. (1985). The Family Concept Assessment Task and Rating System Manual. The Family Institute (of Chicago). 1981; Revised.

Pinsof, W. M. (1980). The Family Therapist Coding System Manual, Monograph
The Family Institute (of Chicago).

Referred Journal Articles

Pinsof, W.M., Zinbarg, R.E., Lebow, J.L., Knobloch-Fedders, L.M., Durbin, E., Chambers, A., Latta, T., Karam, E., Goldsmith, J., & Friedman, G. (2009). Laying the foundation for progress research in family, couple, and individual therapy: The development and psychometric features of the initial systemic therapy inventory of change. Psychotherapy Research, 19(2), 143-156.

Pinsof, W.M., Zinbarg, R.E., Knobloch-Fedders, L.M. (2008). Factorial and construct validity of the revised short form integrative psychotherapy alliance scales for family, couple, and individual therapy. Family Process 47, 281-301.

Knobloch-Fedders, L.M., Pinsof, W.M., & Mann, B.J. (2004). The formation of the therapeutic alliance in couple therapy. Family Process 43, 425-442.

Nielsen, Jr., A. C., Pinsof, W. M., Rampage, C., Solomon, A., Goldstein, S. (2004).
Marriage 101: An integrated academic and experiential undergraduate marriage education course. Family Relations: 53, 5, 485-94.
Pinsof, W.M. (2002). The death of till death us do part: The transformation of pair-bonding in the 20th century in western civilization. Family Process, 41.

Pinsof, W.M. (2002). The death of "Till Death Us Do Part": The transformation of pair-bonding in the 20th Century. Family Process, 41, 135-157.

Fraenkel, P. & Pinsof, W. (2001). Teaching family therapy-centered
integration: Assimilation and beyond. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration,11, 59-85.

Pinsof, W.M., Wynne, L.C. (2000). Toward progress research: Closing the gap
between family therapy practice and research. Journal of Marital and Family
Therapy, 26,1-8.

Pinsof, W.M. (1998). The changing face of emotion in integrative problem centered
Therapy. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 17, 108-125.

Pinsof, W.M., Wynne, L.C. & Hambright, A. (1996). The outcomes of couple and family
therapy: Findings, conclusions and recommendations. Psychotherapy: Theory,
Practice and Research, 33, 321-331.

Pinsof, W.M. & Wynne, L.C. (1995). The efficacy of marital and family therapy: An empirical overview, conclusions and recommendations. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy,15, 585-614.

Estrada, A.U. & Pinsof, W.M. (1995). The effectiveness of family therapies for selected behavioral disorders of childhood. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 15, 403-440.

Pinsof, W.M. (1994). An Overview of Integrative Problem Centered Therapy: A Synthesis of Family and Individual Psychotherapies. Journal of Family Therapy. 16, (1). 103-120.

Pinsof, W.M. (1992). Toward a scientific paradigm for family psychology: The integrative Process Systems Perspective. Journal of Family Psychology, 5, 432-447.

Pinsof, W.M. (1989). A conceptual framework and methodological criteria for family therapy process research. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 57, 53-60.

Pinsof, W.M. (1989). The therapist-client relationship in family and marital therapy: A systems perspective. Journal of Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapy, 7, 303-313.

Catherall, D.R. & Pinsof, W.M. (1987). The impact of therapist's personal family life on the ability to establish viable therapeutic alliances in family and marital therapy. Journal of Psychotherapy and the Family, 3, 135-160.

Pinsof, W.M. & Catherall, D.R. (1986). The integrative psychotherapy alliance: Family, couple and individual therapy scales. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 12, 137-153.

Tucker, S. J. & Pinsof, W. M. (1984). The empirical evaluation of family therapy training. Family Process, 23, 437-456.

Pinsof, W. M. (1983). Integrative problem-centered therapy: Toward the synthesis of family and individual psychotherapies. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 9, 19-35. Reprinted in: Olsen, D. and Miller, B. (Eds.). (1984). Family Studies Review Yearbook. Vol. II.

Feldman, L. B. & Pinsof, W. M. (1982). Problem maintenance in family systems: An integrative model. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 8, 295-308.

Pinsof, W.M. (1979). The family therapist behavior scale (FTBS): Development and evaluation of a coding system. Family Process, 18, 451-461.

Book Chapters and Articles

Pinsof, W., Breunlin, D., Russell, W. and Lebow, J. (2010). Problemzentriete metarahmen: eine empiriebasierte perspectktie fur die familien-, paar- und einzeltherapie. Psychotherapie im Dialog. Nr.1, Marz 2010, 11.Jahrgang. pp. 34-41

Pinsof, W. M. & Chambers, A.L. (2009). Empirically informed systemic psychotherapy: Tracking client change and therapist behavior during therapy. In J. Bray, and M. Stanton (Eds.). Handbook of Family Psychology. Oxford: Blackwell.

Pinsof, W., Knobloch-Fedders, L.M., & Mann, B.J. (2007) Therapeutic alliance and treatment progress in couple therapy. Journal of Marital & Family Therapy 33, 2, 245-257

Pinsof, W.M. (2005). A shamanic tapestry: My experiences with individual, marital, and family therapy. In J. D Geller, J. C. Norcross, and D. E. Orlinsky, (Eds.). The Psychotherapist's Own Psychotherapy: Patient and Clinician Perspectives (pp. 145-161). New York: Oxford University Press.

Pinsof, W. M. (2005). Integrative problem centered therapy. In J.C Norcross,. & M.R. Goldfried, (Eds.). Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration (2nd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.

Pinsof, W. M. & Lebow, J. L. (2005) A scientific paradigm for family psychology (In Pinsof, W. M. & Lebow, J. L. (eds.) Family psychology: The art of the science. New York: Oxford Press.

Pinsof, W.M. (2002). Integrative problem centered therapy. In J. Lebow & F. Kaslow (Eds.) Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy Vol. 4: Integrative and Eclectic (pp. 341-66). New York: John Wiley and Sons.

Pinsof, W.M. & Hambright, A. (2001). Toward prevention and clinical relevance: A preventive intervention model for family therapy research and practice. In H. Liddle, D. Santisteban, R. Levant & J. Bray (Eds.). Family Psychology I Science.-Based Interventions. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Pinsof, W.M (1999, January/February). Choosing the right door. The Networker, 48-66.

Pinsof, W.M. and Wynne, L.C. (1995). The effectiveness and efficacy of marital and family therapy: Introduction to the special issue. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 15, 341-344.

Pinsof, W.M. (1994). An integrative systems perspective on the therapeutic alliance: Theoretical, clinical and research implications. In Horvath, A., Greenberg, L., (Eds.), The Working Alliance: Theory, Research and Practice (pp. 173-195). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Pinsof, W.M. (1992). Commentary: Culture and psychotherapy integration. Family Process, 31,116-118.

Pinsof, W.M. (1990). Becoming a family psychologist. In Kaslow, F. (Ed.). Voices in Family Psychology, Newbury Park, CA.: Sage Publications.

Pinsof, W.M. (1988). Strategies for the study of family therapy process. In L. Wynne (Ed.). The state of the art in family therapy research: Controversies and recommendations (pp. 159-174). New York: Family Process Press.

Pinsof, W. M. (1986). The process of family therapy: The development of the family therapist coding system. In L. S. Greenberg and W. M. Pinsof (Eds.). The psychotherapeutic process: A research handbook (pp. 201-284). New York: Guilford Press.

Greenberg, L. S. and Pinsof, W. M. (1986). Process research: Current trends and future perspectives. In L. S. Greenberg and W.M. Pinsof (Eds.). The psychotherapeutic process: A research handbook (pp. 3-20). New York: Guilford Press.

Gurman, A., Kniskern, D. and Pinsof, W. M. (1986). Process and outcome research in
family and marital therapy. In Bergin, A. and Garfield, S. (Eds.), The handbook of psychotherapy and behavior change: Vol. 3. (pp. 550-649). New York: Wiley.

Pinsof, W. M. (1983). Family therapy and the functional perspective: Strengths and limitations. Contemporary Psychology, 28, 772-774.

Pinsof, W. M. (1981). Family therapy process research. In A. Gurman and D. Kniskern (Eds.). Handbook of Family Therapy (pp. 699-741). New York: Brunner/Mazel.

Pinsof, W. M. (1981). Symptom-patient defocusing in family therapy. In A. Gurman (Ed.), Questions and Answers in the Practice of Family Therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981, 50-56. Reprinted: (1980). The American Journal of Family Therapy, 8 (4), 50-56.


Kate Stroud, PhD, John J.B. Morgan Postgraduate Fellow

Journal Articles

Stroud, C. B., Durbin, C.E., Saigal, S.D. & Knobloch-Fedders, L.M. (in press). Normal and abnormal personality traits are associated with marital satisfaction for both men and women: An actor-partner interdependence model analysis. Journal of Research in Personality.

Davila, J., Steinberg, S. J., Miller, M. R., Stroud, C. B., Starr, L., & Yoneda, A. (2009). Assessing romantic competence in adolescence: The Romantic Competence Interview. Journal of Adolescence, 32, 55-75.

 

Davila, J., Stroud, C.B., Starr, L. R., Miller, M.R., Yoneda, A., & Hershenberg, R. (2009). Romantic and
sexual activities, parent-adolescent stress, and depressive symptoms among early adolescent girls. Journal of Adolescence, 32, 909-924.
Stroud, C. B., & Davila, J. (2008). The relationship between depression and pubertal development in early adolescence: The roles of romantic competence and romantic experiences. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 37, 953-956.
Stroud, C. B., Davila, J., & Moyer, A. (2008). The relationship between stress and depression in first onsets versus recurrences: A meta-analytic review. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117, 206-213.
Stroud, C. B., Davila, J. Hammen, C. & Vrsheck-Schallhorn, S. (under review). Severe and nonsevere events in first onsets and recurrences of depression: Evidence for stress sensitization.
Starr, L. R., Davila, J., Stroud, C.B., Li, P.C.C., Yoneda, A., Hershenberg, R. & Miller, M.R. (under review). Love Hurts (in More Ways than One): Specificity of Psychological Symptoms as Predictors and Consequences of Romantic Activity among Adolescent Girls.
Hershenberg, R., Davila, J., Yoneda, A., Starr, L. R., Miller, M.R., Stroud, C.B., & Feinstein, B. (under review). Pulling for Positive Emotion: The Role of Attachment Security in Parent-Adolescent Interaction

Commentaries
Davila, J., Stroud, C. B., Miller, M. R. & Steinberg, S. J. (2007). Defining and understanding adolescent romantic competence: Progress, challenges, and implications. Invited article in the Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Special Section on Adolescent Romantic Competency: Development and Adjustment Implications.

Book Chapters/ Encyclopedia Essays
Stroud, C. B. & Davila, J. (in press). Pubertal Timing. In R.J.R. Levesque (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Adolescence. NY: Springer.
Davila, J., Stroud, C. B., & Starr, L. R. (2008). Depression in couples and families. In I. Gotlib & C. Hammen (Eds.), Handbook of Depression, 2nd Ed. NY: Guilford Press.
Davila, J., Ramsay, M., Stroud, C. B., & Steinberg, S. J. (2005). Attachment as vulnerability to the development of psychopathology. In B. L. Hankin & J. R. Z. Abela (Eds.), Development of psychopathology: A vulnerability-stress perspective. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.

 

Richard Zinbarg, PhD, Patricia M. Nielsen Research Chair

Zinbarg, R. (1987). Individual Differences in Laterality, Cognitive Abilities and Health. (Technical Report 1987-2). Chicago: Johnson O'Connor Research Foundation.
Zinbarg, R. & Revelle, W. (1989). Personality and conditioning: A test of four models. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57, 301-314.
Zinbarg, R. (1990). Animal research and behavior therapy Part I: Behavior therapy is not what you think it is. The Behavior Therapist, 13, 171-175.
Zinbarg, R. (1990). Animal models of psychopathology: I. Psychopathy. The Behavior Therapist, 13, 235-239.
Meadows, E. & Zinbarg, R. (1991). Animal models of psychopathology: III. Treatment and prevention. The Behavior Therapist, 14, 225-230.
Mineka, S. & Zinbarg, R. (1991). Animal models of psychopathology. In C.E. Walker (Ed.), Clinical Psychology: Historical and Research Foundations. New York: Plenum Press.
Zinbarg, R. (1991). Diagnostic co-morbidity in anxiety and mood disorders: Community and primary care patient populations. Agency on Health Care Policy and Research Report.
Zinbarg, R. & Barlow, D. H. (1991). Mixed anxiety-depression: A new diagnostic category? In R. Rapee & D. H. Barlow (Eds.), Chronic Anxiety and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. New York: Guilford Press.
Zinbarg, R. & Mineka, S. (1991). Animal models of psychopathology: II. Simple phobia. The Behavior Therapist, 14, 61-65.
Foa, E., Zinbarg, R. & Olasov-Rothbaum, B. (1992). Uncontrollability and unpredictability in post-traumatic stress disorder: An animal model. Psychological Bulletin, 112, 218-238.
Zinbarg, R., Barlow, D. H., Brown, T. & Hertz, R. (1992). Cognitive-behavioral approaches to the nature and treatment of anxiety disorders. In M. R. Rosenzweig & L.P. Porter (Eds.), Annual Review of Psychology, 43, 235-267.
Brown, T., Moras, K., Zinbarg, R. & Barlow, D. H. (1993). Differentiating generalized anxiety disorder and obsessive compulsive behavior. Behavior Therapy, 24, 227-240.
Zinbarg, R. (1993). Information processing and classical conditioning: Implications for exposure therapy and the integration of cognitive therapy and behavior therapy. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 24, 129-139.
Roy-Byrne, P., Katon, W., Broadhead, E., Lepine, J., Richards, J., Brantley, P., Russo, J., Zinbarg, R., Barlow, D. H., & Liebowitz, M. (1994). Subsyndromal ("mixed") anxiety-depression in primary care. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 9, 507-512.
Zinbarg, R., Barlow, D. H., Liebowitz, M., Street, L., Broadhead, E., Katon, W., Roy-Byrne, P., Lepine, J., Teherani, M., Richards, J., Brantley, P. & Kraemer, H. (1994). The DSM-IV field trial for mixed anxiety depression. American Journal of Psychiatry, 151, 1153-1162.
Zinbarg, R., Craske, M. & Barlow, D.H. (1994). Therapist's Guide for the Mastery of Your Anxiety and Worry Program. Albany, NY: Graywing Publishing Co.
Mineka, S. & Zinbarg, R. (1995). Conditioning and ethological models of social phobia. In R. Heimberg, M. Liebowitz, D. Hope & F. Schneier (Eds.), Social Phobia: Diagnosis, Assessment and Treatment. New York: Guilford Press.
Zinbarg, R., Barlow, D. H., Liebowitz, M., Street, L., Broadhead, E., Katon, W., Roy-Byrne, P., Lepine, J., Teherani, M., Richards, J., Brantley, P. & Kraemer, H. (1995). Mixed anxiety depression: A new diagnostic category needing further study. Anxiety Disorders Association of America Reporter, 6, 1 & 23 - 26.
Mineka, S. & Zinbarg, R. (1996). Conditioning and Ethological Models of Anxiety Disorders. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 43, 135 - 210.
Zinbarg, R. & Barlow, D.H. (1996). The structure of anxiety and the DSM-III-R anxiety disorders: A hierarchical model. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 105, 181-193.
Bolstad, B. & Zinbarg, R. (1997). Sexual Victimization, Generalized Perception of Control and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Severity. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 11, 523-540.
Lewinsohn, P., Zinbarg, R., Seeley, J., Lewinsohn, M & Sack, W. (1997). Comorbidity between anxiety disorders and between anxiety disorders and other mental disorders in children. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 11, 377-394.
Street, L., Salman, E., Garfinkle, R., Silvestri, J., Carrasco, J., Cardenas, D., Zinbarg, R., Barlow, D. & Liebowitz, M. (1997). Discriminating between generalized anxiety disorder and anxiety disorder not otherwise specified in a hispanic population: Is it only a matter of worry? Depression and Anxiety, 5, 1 - 6.
Zinbarg, R., Barlow, D. H. & Brown, T. (1997). The hierarchical structure and general factor saturation of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index: Evidence and implications. Psychological Assessment, 9, 277-284.
Mineka, S., & Zinbarg, R. (1998) Experimental approaches to understanding the mood and anxiety disorders. In J. Adair, D. Belanger, & K. Dion (Eds.), Advances in Psychological Science: Social, Personal, and Cultural Aspects. Proceedings of the XXVI International Congress of Psychology, Volume 1. Psychology Press. Pp. 429-454.
Zinbarg, R. (1998). Concordance and synchrony in measures of anxiety and panic reconsidered: A hierarchical model of anxiety and panic. Behavior Therapy, 29, 301-323.
Zinbarg, R. (1998). Considerations of methodological complexity and taste versus explanatory power in the evaluation of competing scientific models: A reply to Cone (1998). Behavior Therapy, 29, 333-338.
Zinbarg, R. & Mohlman, J. (1998). Individual differences in the acquisition of affectively-valenced associations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 1024-1040.
Zinbarg, R., Mohlman, J. & Hong, N. (1999). Dimensions of anxiety sensitivity. In S. Taylor (Ed.), Anxiety sensitivity: Theory, research, and treatment of the fear of anxiety. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Mohlman, J. & Zinbarg, R. (2000). What kind of attention is necessary for fear reduction? An empirical test of the Emotional Processing Model. Behavior Therapy, 31, 113-133.
Zinbarg, R. (2000). Comment on "Role of emotion in cognitive-behavior therapy": Some quibbles, a call for greater attention to patient motivation for change, and implications of adopting a hierarchical model of emotion. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 7, 394-399.
Mohlman, J. & Zinbarg, R. (2000). The structure and correlates of anxiety sensitivity in the elderly. Psychological Assessment, 12, 440-446.
Zinbarg, R., Brown, T. A., Barlow, D. H. & Rapee, R. M. (2001). Anxiety sensitivity, panic and depressed mood: A Re-analysis teasing apart the contributions of the two levels in the hierarchical structure of the anxiety sensitivity index. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 110, 372-378.
Zinbarg, R. & Mineka, S. (2001). Animal models of anxiety disorders. In M. Carrol & J.B. Overmier (Eds.), Animal Research and Human Psychological Health. APA Books.
Zinbarg, R. & Schmidt, N. B. (2002). Evaluating the invariance of the structure of anxiety sensitivity over time. Personality and Individual Differences, 33, 815-832.
Mystkowski, J., Mineka, S., Vernon, L. & Zinbarg, R. (2003). Changes in caffeine states enhance return of fear in spider phobia. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71, 243-250.
Zinbarg, R., Revelle, W., Yovel, I. & Li, W. (2005). Cronbach's , Revelle's , and McDonald's : Their relations with each other and two alternative conceptualizations of reliability. Psychometrika, 70, 123-133.
Mineka, S. & Zinbarg, R. (2006). A modern learning theory perspective on anxiety disorders: It's not what you think it is. American Psychologist, 61, 10 - 26.
Zinbarg, R., Craske, M. & Barlow, D.H. (2006). Therapist's Guide for the Mastery of Your Anxiety and Worry Program. (2nd Edition). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Zinbarg, R., Yovel, I., Revelle, W. & McDonald, R. (2006). Estimating generalizability to a universe of indicators that all have an attribute in common: A comparison of estimators for . Applied Psychological Measurement, 30, 121 - 144.
Rekart, K. N., Mineka, S. & Zinbarg, R. (2006). Autobiographical Memory in Dysphoric and Non-Dysphroic College Students. Cognition & Emotion, 20, 506-515.
DeSantis, A. S., Adam, E. K., Doane L. D., Mineka, S., Zinbarg, R. E., & Craske, M. G. (2007). Racial/ethnic differences in cortisol diurnal rhythms in a community sample of adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health, 41, 3 - 13.
Li, W. & Zinbarg, R. (2007). Anxiety sensitivity and panic: A one-year longitudinal study. Behavior Modification, 31, 145 - 161. DOI: 10.1177/0145445506296969.
Li, W., Zinbarg, R. & Paller, K. (2007). Trait anxiety modulates supraliminal and subliminal threat: Brain potential evidence for early and late processing influences. Cognitive, affective, and behavioral neuroscience, 7, 25 - 36.
Magee, J. & Zinbarg, R. (2007). Suppressing and focusing on a negative memory in social anxiety: Effects on intrusive thoughts, mood, and behavior. Behaviour Research & Therapy, 45, 2836 - 2849.

Ortony, A., Revelle, W. & Zinbarg, R. (2007). Why emotional intelligence needs a fluid component. To appear in G. Matthews, M. Zeidner & R. D. Roberts (Eds.). The Science of Emotional Intelligence: Knowns and unknowns. Oxford University Press.

Rekart, K. N., Mineka, S., Zinbarg, R. & Griffith, J. (2007). Perceived family environment and symptoms of emotional disorders: The role of perceived control, attributional style, and attachment. Cognitive Therapy & Research, 31, 419 - 436.
Yoon, L.,& Zinbarg, R. (2007). Threat is in the eye of the beholder: Social anxiety and the interpretation of neutral facial expressions. Behaviour Research & Therapy, 45, 839 - 847.
Yoon, L. & Zinbarg, R. (2007). Generalized anxiety disorder and entry into marriage or a marriage-like relationship. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 21, 955 - 965.

Zinbarg, R., Lee, J.E. & Yoon, L. (2007). Dyadic Predictors of Outcome in a Cognitive-Behavioral Program for Patients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder in Committed Relationships: A ‘Spoonful of Sugar' and a Dose of Non-Hostile Criticism May Help. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 45, 699 - 713.
Zinbarg, R. & Mineka, S. (2007). Emotion Regulation: Useful construct that adds to the explanatory power of learning models of anxiety disorders or a new label for old constructs? American Psychologist, 62, 259 - 261.
Zinbarg, R., Yovel, I. & Revelle, W. (2007). Estimating for structures containing two group factors: Perils and prospects. Applied Psychological Measurement, 31, 135 - 157.

Hauner, K. K. Y., Adam, E. K., Mineka, S., Doane, L. D., DeSantis, A. S., Zinbarg, R. E., Craske, M. E. & Griffith, J. W. (2008). Neuroticism and introversion are associated with salivary cortisol patterns in adolescents. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 33, 1344-1356.

Li, W., Paller, K. & Zinbarg, R. (2008). Conscious intrusion of threat information via unconscious priming in anxiety. Cognition and Emotion, 22, 44 - 62.
Li, W., Zinbarg, R., Boehm, S. & Paller, K. (2008). Neural and behavioral evidence for affective priming from unconsciously perceived emotional facial expressions and the influence of trait anxiety. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20, 95 - 107.
Mor, N., Zinbarg, R., Craske, M., Mineka, S., Griffith, J., Uliaszek, A., Rose, R. & Waters, A. (2008). Factor structure and factorial invariance of the EPQ-R Neuroticism Scale in high school juniors. Journal of Personality Assessment, 90, 66 - 75.

Pinsof, W., Zinbarg, R., & Knobloch-Fedders, L. (2008). Factorial and predictive validity of the Revised Short Form Integrative Psychotherapy Alliance Scales for family, couple and individual therapy. Family Process, 47, 281 - 301.
Yoon, L. & Zinbarg, R. Interpreting Neutral Faces as Threatening is a Default Mode for Socially Anxious Individuals. (2008). Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117, 680 - 685.
Zinbarg, R. & Griffith, J. (2008). Behavior Therapy. In J. Lebow (Ed.), 21st Century Psychotherapies (pp. 8 - 42). Wiley & Sons.

Zinbarg, R. & Yoon, L. (2008). Reinforcement sensitivity theory and clinical disorders: Anxiety and depression. In P. J. Corr (Ed.), The Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of Personality (pp. 360 - 397). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Zinbarg, R., Uliaszek, A. & Adler, J. (2008). The role of personality in psychotherapy for anxiety and depression. Journal of Personality, 76, 1649 - 1687.

Craske, M., Nazarian, M., Waters, A., Mineka, S., Zinbarg, R. & Griffith, J. (2009). Does neuroticism in adolescents moderate contextual and explicit cue modulation of the startle reflex? Biological Psychiatry, 65, 220 - 226.
Griffith, J., Sumner, J., Debeer, E. Raes, F., Hermans, D., Mineka, S., Zinbarg, R. E., & Craske, M. (2009). An item response theory/confirmatory factor analysis of the autobiographical memory test. Memory, 17, 609 - 623.
Revelle, W. & Zinbarg, R. E. (2009). Coefficients alpha, beta, omega and the glb: Comments on Sijtsma. Psychometrika, 74, 145 - 154.
Pinsof, W., Zinbarg, R. Lebow, H., Knobloch-Fedders, L., Durbin, E., Chambers, A., Karam, E., Goldsmith, J., Friedman, G. & Mann, B. (2009). Laying the foundation for progress research in family, couple and individual therapy: The development and psychometric features of the Systemic Therapy Inventory of Change. Psychotherapy Research, 19, 143 - 156.
Uliaszek, A., Hauner, K., Zinbarg, R., Mineka, S., Craske, M., Griffith, J., & Rose, R. (2009). An examination of content overlap and disorder-specific predictions in the associations of neuroticism with anxiety and depression. Journal of Research in Personality, 43, 785 - 794.
Zinbarg, R., Uliaszek, A. & Lewis, A. (2009). Anxiety. In R. Ingram (Ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Depression (pp. 27 - 30). Springer.

Fluckiger, C. Wusten, G., Zinbarg, R. & Wampold, B. (2010). Resource activation: Using clients' own strengths in psychotherapy and counseling. Hogrefe
Griffith, J., Mineka, S., Craske, M., Zinbarg, R., Rose, R. & Waters, A. (2010). Neuroticism as a common dimension in the internalizing disorders. Psychological Medicine.

Lewis, A., Zinbarg, R. & Durbin, C. E. (2010). Advances, problems, and challenges in the study of emotion regulation: A commentary. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 32, 83 - 91.

Mor, N., Doane, L. D., Adam, E. K., Mineka, S., Zinbarg, R., Griffith, J., Craske, M. G., Waters, A. & Nazarian, M. (2010). Within-person variations in self-focused attention and negative affect in depression and anxiety: A diary study. Cognition and Emotion.

Prenoveau, J. P., Zinbarg, R., Craske, M., Mineka, S., Griffith, J. & Rose, R. (2010). Factor structure and factorial invariance of Form A of the Dysfunctional Attitude Scale in an Adolescent Population. Assessment.
Snyder, D. K., Zinbarg, R. E., Heyman, R. E., Haynes, S. N., Gasbarrini, M. F. & Uliaszek, A. (2010). Measures for research and clinical practice. To appear in G. Beck (Ed.), Interpersonal processes in the anxiety disorders: Implications for understanding psychopathology and treatment.
Uliaszek, A., Zinbarg, R., Mineka, S., Craske, M., Griffith, J., Rose, R., Sutton, J. & Hammen, C. (2010). Chronic stress, personality and the emotional disorders in an adolescent sample. Anxiety, Stress & Coping.
Zinbarg, R., Craske, M., Mineka, S., Griffith, J., Rose, R. & Waters, A. (2010) The Northwestern-UCLA Youth Emotion Project: Associations of cognitive vulnerabilities, neuroticism and gender with past diagnoses of emotional disorders in adolescents. Behaviour Research and Therapy.
Zinbarg, R., Mashal, N., Black, D. & Fluckiger, C. (2010). The future and promise of cognitive behavior therapy: A commentary. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 33, 711 - 727.
Zinbarg, R., Suzuki, S, Uliaszek, A. & Lewis, A. (2010). Biased parameter estimates and Inflated type I error rates in analysis of covariance (and analysis of partial variance) arising from unreliability: Alternatives and remedial strategies. Journal of Abnormal Psychology
Adam, E. K., Doane, L. D., Zinbarg, R. E., Mineka, S., Craske, M. G. & Griffith, J. (In press). Prospective prediction of major depression from cortisol awakening responses in adolescence. Psychoneuroendocrinology.
Black, D., Uliaszek, A., Lewis, A. & Zinbarg, R. (In press). Generalized anxiety disorder and interpersonal relationships: The case for a systemic intervention. To appear in F. Columbus (Ed.), Psychology of Relationships.
Lewis, A., Zinbarg, R., Craske, M. Mineka, S., Vrsheck-Schallhorn, S. & Epstein, A. (In press). The relationship between anxiety sensitivity and latent symptoms of anxiety and depression in adolescents: A structural equation modeling approach. Behaviour Research & Therapy.

Pineles, S., Mineka, S. & Zinbarg, R. (In press). Feedback-seeking and depression in survivors of domestic violence. Depression and Anxiety.

Raykov, T. & Zinbarg, R. (in press) Proportion of general factor variance in a hierarchical multiple-component measuring instrument: A confidence interval estimation procedure. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology.

Sumner, J. A., Griffith, J. W., Mineka, S. Zinbarg, R. & Craske, M. G. (in press) Overgeneral autobiographical memory as a predictor of the course of depression in adolescents. Cognition and Emotion.

Sutton, J., Mineka, S., Craske, M., Zinbarg, R., Rose, R. & Griffith, J. (in press) Cognitive, Personality, and Life Stress Variables: Relationships with Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms and Incremental Utility. Cognitive Therapy and Research.

Kircanski, K. Craske, M., Adam, E.K., Mineka, S. & Zinbarg, R. & Doane, L. (under review) The relationship of intraindividual variability in self-reported emotion to anxiety symptoms in adolscents. Psychological Medicine.

Lewis, A. & Zinbarg, R. The relationship between intolerance for uncertainty, comfort with uncertainty, social anxiety and interpretive bias. (under review) Cognitive Therapy & Research.

Prenoveau, J.M., Zinbarg, R., Craske, M., Mineka, S. Giffith, J. & Epstein, A. Testing a trait-state-occasion (TSO) model of anxiety, depression, neuroticism and extraversion in adolescents.
Uliaszek, A., Zinbarg, R., Mineka, S., Craske, M., Sutton, J., Giffith, J., & Epstein, A. A longitudinal examination of the role of personality in a stress generation model of emotional disorders. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

 
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