Alumni Scholarship

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Alumni Scholarship
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Barbetti, V. Felder, A. Morley, J.
Bargdill, R. Foehl, J. Mosack, M.
Beyer, J. Gainer, M. Moss, D.
Bortle, S. Gantt, E. Mruk, C.
Garza, G. Mulrenin, K.
Brooks, D. Glassbrenner, J. Nagrant
Bryant, B. Goldman, Y. Neilson, J.
Bryant, L. Greco-Brooks, D. Nouel, G.
Coufal, D. Harper, L. Polizzi, D.
Havill, A. Polizzi, L.
Costello Hepburn, J. Pollack
Danto, D. Hopkins, C. Pope, A.
Danto, E. Houk, S. Poppito, S.
Davidson, L. Hunt, R. Rao, R.
Day, M. Hwang, J. Rice, M.
DeForest, C Irvine, C. Riddle, B.
DeRobertis, E. Jamieson, J. Robbins, B.
Donaldson, L. Joseph, A. Schenck, D.
Doss, E. Kashgarian, G. Severns, J.
Dubose, T. Kumler, K. Sherman, G.
Dupille, L. Leck, P. Thompson, V.
Duffy, M. Lee, W. Wellington, C.
Eckenrod McDonald, L. Wilson, S.
Edwards McElwain, B. Work, C.
Ehrlich, J. McInerney, R. Zuckoff, A.
Embree, S. Melczak, M.  
Farber, C. Moody, P.  
     

 

 

 

 

 

 


Pringle, J. L., Emptage, N. P. and Barbetti, V. (2007). The role of spirituality in alcohol treatment retention and outcomes among African-American patients. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 25(3), 67-86.

Barbetti, V. (2006). Best practices in addictions treatment: Implementing evidence-based practices. Paper presented at the workshop given at the 46th Annual Southeastern School of Alcohol and Other Drug Studies, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

Barbetti, V. (2004). Qualitative analysis of spirituality and the treatment of alcoholism in African-American clients and A Historical Phenomenology of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association 112th Annual Conference, Honolulu, HI.

Barbetti, V. and Pringle, J. L. (2003). The role of spirituality in alcoholism treatment. Paper presented at the NIAAA Research Initiatives on Alcoholism and Spirituality PI Meeting, Fetzer Institute, Kalamzaoo, MI.

Barbetti, V. (2002). A Historical Phenomenology of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, APA Conference. Chicago, IL: Was Presented the Division 32, Sidney M. Jourard Memorial Student Award.

Barriga, A. Q., Doran, J. W., Newell, S. B., Morrison, E. M., Barbetti, V., & Robbins, B. (2002). Relationship between problem behaviors and academic achievement in adolescents: The unique role of attention problems. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 10 (4), 233-240.

Barbetti, V. (2001). DSM and Laing: Classification and treatment of the patient. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Bargdill, R. (2006). Fate and Destiny: Some historical differences between the concepts. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 26 (1&2), pp 300-314.

Bargdill, R. (2000). Phenomenological investigation of Being Bored with Life. Psychological Reports, 86, p 493-494.

Bargdill, R. (2000). The study of life boredom. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 31 (2) pp 188-219.

Beyer, J. (1997). Towards the inevitable and happy reunion of psychology and ecology. Paper presented at the Psychology Symposium, Davis & Elkins College, Elkins, WV.

Bortle, J. (2007). Games people play: Identity formation and relationships in an online role-playing game. Paper presented at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conference, Toronto, Canada.

Bortle, J. (2006). Games people play: Identity and relationship in an online role-playing game. Poster presented at the Annual Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry Mysell Research Day Conference, Boston, MA.

Bortle, J. (2007). Old tricks for new supervisors, and new tricks for old supervisors. Paper presented at the Cambridge Health Alliance's Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Cambridge, MA.

Bortle, S., & Packer, M. (in press). Building context: Interpersonal reality in existential psychotherapy. Methods.

Bortle, S. (2001). Bucking the will to system: Laing as negative thinker. Paper presented at the APA Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Bortle, S. (2001). R.D. Laing and the politics of mental health. Paper presented at the APA Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Bortle, S. (2001). R.D. Laing as a negative thinker. Janus Head (Spring).

Bortle, S., Packer, M., Harper, L., Goldman, Y., & Hwang, J. (2001). An interpretive methodology applied to existential psychotherapy. Paper presented at the APA Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Brooks, D. (2002). Questioning clinical competence in working with gay men. Paper presented at the Psychology Grand Rounds of the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center, Miami, FL.

Brooks, D. (2001). Psychoanalytically informed case conceptualization. Paper presented at the Clinical Therapist Training for Persad Center Staff, Pittsburgh, PA.

Brooks, D. (2000). Researching transference as the total situation:The work of Kleinian analyst Betty Joseph in light of hermeneutic theory. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Association Convention, Long Island, NY.

Brooks, D., & Neilson, J. (2000). Clinical issues for working with sexual minorities. Paper presented at the University of Pittsburgh Clinical Psychology Symposium Training for Doctoral Students, Pittsburgh.

Brooks, D., & Packer, M. (1999). School as the site for the production of persons. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 12, 117-131.

Brooks, D. (1998). Hermeneutics and individualized personality assessment. Paper presented at the PPA Convention, Pittsburgh, PA.

Brooks, D. (1998). Philosophical aspects of grounding assessment in the life-world. Paper presented at the PPA Convention, Pittsburgh, PA.

Brooks, D. (1999). Hermeneutics for research in chemical dependence. Paper presented at the Presentation to Psychiatric Staff and Residents of St Francis Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

Bryant, B. (2005). Report of open scientific meeting. Newsletter of the Psychoanalytic Institute of New England, East (PINE), Needham, MA.

Bryant, B. (2000). The Phenomenon of projective identification in light of Merleau-Ponty's flesh ontology. Paper presented at the 25th Annual International Conference of the "Merleau-Ponty Circle", Washington, DC.

Bryant, B. (2000). The problem of dualism in Ogden's conception of projective identification. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Conference, Long Island, NY.

Bryant, B. (1998). Phenomenology and evidence in Freud's first sessions with the "Rat Man". Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference.

Bryant, L. (2003). Sexual offender laws, Legal Digest Case Report. The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 31 (2).

Asato, M. R., Garver, K. E., Costello, M. C., Scherf, K. S., Geier, C. F., Wilds, M. A. and Luna, B. (2005). Brain processes supporting oculomotor sequence learning: block and event related fMRI studies. Paper presented at the Western Psychiatric Institue and Clinic Research Day, Pittsburgh, PA.

Costello, M. C., Sweeney, J. A., Minshew, N. A. and Luna, B. (2005). Developmental differences in response inhibition using an antisaccde gap/overlap paradigm. Paper presented at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Frontiers in Addiction Research Mini-Convention.

Best, C., Straus, M., Newell, L., Gasteb, H. and Costello, M. (2004). Preschoolers' Implicit Recognition Memory for Distinctive Versus Typical Female Faces. Paper presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies, Chicago, IL.

Costello, M. C. (2004). Unity and Differentiation: Ecological and Phenomenological Accounts of infant multisensory perception. Paper presented at the Society for Philosophy and Psychology Joint Conference, Barcelona, Spain.

Costello, M. C. and Reichle, E. (2004). LSDNet: A neural network for multisensory perception, preliminary results. Paper presented at the University of Pittsburgh cognitive brown bag, Pittsburgh, PA.

Costello, M. C. and Reichle, E. (2004). LSDNet: A neural network for multisensory perception. Paper presented at the International Conference of Computational Modeling, Pittsburgh, PA.

Geier, C. F., Garver, K. E., Scherf, K. S., Asato, M. R., Willford, J. A., Costello, M. C. and Luna, B. (2004). Early vs. Persistent Maintenance in working memory: A fast event-related fMRI Oculomotor Study. Paper presented at the 2004 Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA.

Costello, M. (2002). Child development and the ethics of self and other. Paper presented at the Hawaii International Conferences on Social Sciences, Hawaii.

Costello, M. (2002). Formal reaction paper to Dr. James Mensch's The Intersubjective Basis of Imagination (with Reference to Machine Intelligence). Paper presented at the Colloquium of the Association for Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, London, England.

Costello, M. and Williams, N. (2002). Play as imitation and innovation. Paper presented at the Greater Pittsburgh Psychology Association Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Coufal, D. (2003). Teaching respect: Building teacher-child relationships' Paper presented at the Carriage House Children's Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Coufal, D. (1999). Stress. Paper presented at the EAP Workshop for middle level management (Employee Health Plan).

Coufal, D. (1996). Being impatient: An existential phenomenological study. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, Toronto, CANADA.

Coufal, D. (1995). Supportive-Expressive psychotherapy in the treatment of cocaine abuse. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Conference on Cocaine at WPIC.

 

Coufal, R. (2003). Assessment and Treatment of Adolescent Sexual Offenders. Paper presented at the SAPEN Conference, State College, PA.

 

Danto, D. (2004). An Introduction to Existential-Phenomenological Psychology. Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ.

Danto, D. (2003). The Phenomenology of R.D. Laing's Psychotherapy in light of Paul Ricoeur's Hermeneutics. Paper presented at the Humber College, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

Danto, D. (2003). A Year of Living Dangerously: Reflections on Internship Training in a State Psychiatric Hospital. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the International Society for the Psychological Treatments of the Schizophrenias and other Psychoses, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.

 

Danto, D., Passanante, G., & Cuda, J. (2001). Analogue Designs in Psychotherapy Process Research: External Validity, Clinical Representativeness, and Faithfulness to Phenomena. Paper presented at the Greater Pittsburgh Psychological Association, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.

Danto, D. (2001). Cognitive and phenomenological perspectives on problem solving. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Danto, D. (2001). The interpretation of process and horizon: A structural hermeneutic, humanistic approach to psychotherapy. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, San Francisco.

Danto, D. (2001). A phenomenological view of language and its application to psychotic patients. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Danto, D. (2001). Trout Fly: Archetypal Images and Aesthetic Living. Hermeneutic Circular, May.

Danto, D. (2000). The language of narratives: A hermeneutic model of psychotherapeutic change. Paper presented at the GPPA Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Danto, D. (2000). Understanding the working alliance: Methodological issues and qualitative alternatives. Paper presented at the GPPA, Pittsburgh, PA.

Danto, D. (2000). Value change during psychotherapy training: A dialectical-hermeneutic analysis. Paper presented at the Society for Psychotherapy Research Convention, Chicago, IL.

Danto, D., & Doss, E. (2000). Three approaches to Gloria: A hermeneutic discussion of psychotherapy then and now. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Canada.

Danto, D., Heisel, M. J., Perrino, A., & Barbosa, S. (2000). Challenges and issues in student organizations. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Canada.

Danto, D. (1999). Meaning and context: An introduction to phenomenological psychotherapy. Paper presented at the Viktor Frankl Institute.

Danto, D. (1999). The social historical context of stress. Paper presented at the York University Conference.

Danto, D., Lay, C., & Kovacs, A. (1998). The relation of trait procrastination to the big five factor conscientiousness: An assessment with primary-junior school children based on self-report scales. Personality and Individual Differences, 25 (2).

Danto, D., Goel, V., Grafman, J., Tajik, & Gana, S. (1997). A study of the performance of patients with frontal lobe lesions in a financial planning task. Brain: A Journal of Neurology, 120 (10).

Davidson, L., Harding, C. M. and Spaniol, L. (2005). Recovery from severe mental illnesses: Research evidence and implications for practice (Vol. 1 & 2). Boston, MA: Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation of Boston University.

Davidson, L., O'Connell, M., Tondora, J., Staeheli, M. R. and Evans, A. C. (2005). Recovery in serious mental illness: A new wine or just a new bottle? Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 36(5), 480-487.

Davidson, L., Shahar, G., Stayner, D. A., Chinman, M. J., Rakfeldt, J. and Tebes, J. K. (2004). Supported socialization for people with psychiatric disabilities: Lessons from a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Community Psychology, 32(4), 453-477.

Davidson, L., Stayner, D. A., Nickou, C., Stryon, T. H., Rowe, M. and Chinman, M. J. (2004). "Simply to be let in": Inclusion as a basis for recovery from mental illness. Ausienetter, 20(1), 10-15.

Davidson, L. (2003). Living outside mental illness: Qualitative studies of recovery in schizophrenia. New York: New York University Press.

Davidson, L., Nickou, C., Lynch, P., Moscariello, S., Sinha, R., Steiner, J., Jacobs, S. and Hoge, M. A. (2001). Beyond Babel: Establishing system-wide principles of collaborative care for adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Research in Social Problems and Public Policy, 8(17-42).

Davidson, L., Hodge, M. A., & Stayner, D. A. (2000). Psychology internships in the treatment of severe mental illness: Implications for training in academic medical centers. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 7 (4).

Davidson, L., Kline Pruett, M. L., McMahon, T., Ward, N. L., & Griffith, E. (2000). Comprehensive Services for at risk urban youth: Applying lessons from the community mental health movement. Children's Services: Social Policy, Research, and Practice, 3 (2).

Davidson, L., McMahon, T., Ward, N. L., Kline Pruett, M. L., & Griffith, E. (2000). Building full-service schools: Lessons learned in the development of inter-agency collaboratives. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 11 (1).

Davidson, L., Stayner, D. A., Chinman, M. J., Lambert, S., & Sledge, W. H. (2000). Preventing relapse and readmission in psychosis: Using patients' subjective experience in designing clinical interventions, Outcome studies in psychological treatments of psychotic conditions. London: Gaskell Publishers.

Davidson, L., Weingarten, R., Chinman, M. J., Tworkowski, S., & Stayner, D. A. (2000). The welcome basket project: Consumers reaching out to consumers. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 24 (1).

Davidson, L., Rowe, M., Kloos, B., Chinman, M. J., & Cross, A. B.
(2001). Homelessness, mental illness, and citizenship. Social policy and Administration, 35 (1).

Davidson, L., Miller, T. J., McGlashan, T. H., Woods, S. W., Driesen, N., Corcoran, C. M., & Hoffman, R. (1999). Symptom assessment in schizophrenic prodromal states. Psychiatric Quarterly, 70 (4).

Davidson, L., Lang, M. L., Bailey, M., & Levine, M. S. (1999). The impact of assertive community treatment: Clinician and client perspectives. Psychiatric Services, 50.

Davidson, L. (1999). From "non-specific factors" to disorder-specific treatments form schizophrenia. Psychiatry, 62.

Davidson, L., Chinman, M. J., Allende, M., Bailey, M., & Maust, J. (1999). A case study of assertive community treatment. Psychiatric Review Journal, 70 (2).

Davidson, L., Chinman, M. J., Allende, M., Bailey, M., & Maust, J. (1999). Therapeutic agents in assertive community treatment. Psychiatric Quarterly, 70 (2).

Davidson, L., Chinman, M. J., Allende, M., Weingarten, R., Steiner, J., & Tworkowski, S. (1999). On the road to collaborative treatment planning: Consumer and provider perspectives. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 26 (2).

Davidson, L., Chinman, M. J., Kloos, B., Weingarten, R., Stayner, D. A., & Tebes, J. K. (1999). Peer support among individuals with severe mental illness: A review of the evidence. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 6 (2).

Davidson, L., Hodge, M. A., Griffith, E., & Jacobs, S. (1998). International Journal of Mental Health. 27, 2.

Davidson, L., Lambert, S., & McGlashan, T. H. (1998). Psychotherapeutic and cognitive behavioral treatments for schizophrenia: Developing a disorder-specific form of psychotherapy for persons with psychosis. In C. Perris & P. McGorry (Eds.), Cognitive Psychotherapy of Psychotic Disorders. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons.

Davidson, L., Stayner, D. A., & Haglund, K. E.
(1998). Phenomenological perspectives on the social functioning of people with schizophrenia. In K. T. Mueser & N. Tarrier (Eds.), Handbook of social functioning in schizophrenia. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon Publishers.

Davidson, L., & Stayner, D. A. (1997). Loss, loneliness, and the desire for love: Perspectives on the social lives of people with schizophrenia. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 20 (3).

Davidson, L. (1997). Volnerabilite et destin dans la schizophrenie: Preter l'oreille a la voix de la personne, (Vulnerability and destiny in schizophrenia: Hearkening to the voice of the person). L'Evolution Pschiatrique, 62 (2).

Davidson, L., & McGlashan, T. H. (1997). Treated outcomes in severe and enduring mental disorders. Current Opinion in Psychiatry.

Davidson, L., Rakfeldt, Tebes, J. K., Steiner, J., Walker, & Sledge, W. H. (1997). Normalizing acute care: A day hospital/crisis residence alternative to inpatient hospitalization. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 185 (1).

Davidson, L., & McGlashan, T. H. (1997). The varied outcomes of schizophrenia. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 42.

Davidson, L., Hoge, M. A., & Sledge, W. H. (1997). Alternatives to acute hospitalization. In K. Minkoff & D. Pollack (Eds.), Managed Care in the Public Sector: Gordon & Breach Publishers.

Davidson, L., Chinman, M. J., Kloos, B., Lambert, S., Stayner, D. A., & Tebes, J. K. (1997). Mental illness as a psychiatric disability: Shifting the paradigm toward mutual support. The Community Psychologist, 30 (1).

Davidson, L.,
Weingarten, R., Steiner, J., Stayner, D. A., & Hodge, M. A. (1997). Integrating prosumers into clinical settings. In C. T. Mowbray & D. P. Moxley & C. A. Jasper & L. L. Howell (Eds.), Consumers as providers in psychiatric rehabilitation. Columbia, MD: International Association for Psychological Rehabilitation Services.

Davidson, L., Stayner, D. A., Lambert, S., Smith, & Sledge, W. H. (1997). Phenomenological and participatory research on schizophrenia: Recovering the person in theory and practice. Journal of Social Issues, 53 (4).

Davidson, L., Stayner, D. A., & Tebes, J. K. (1996). Supported partnerships: A pathway to community life for persons with serious psychiatric disabilities. The Community Psychologist, 29 (3).

Davidson, L., & Strauss, J. S. (1996). Mental disorder, work and choice. In R. Bonnie & J. Monahan (Eds.), Mental Disorder, Work Disability and the Law. Chicago: U of Chicago Press.

Davidson, L., Tebes, J. K., Rakfeldt, & Sledge, W. H. (1996). Differences in social environment between inpatient and day hospital-crisis respite settings. Psychiatric Services, 47 (7).

Davidson, L., Sledge, W. H., Tebes, J. K., Lyons, & Druss. (1996). Day hospital/crisis respite care vs. inpatient care, Part I: Clinical outcomes. American Journal of Psychiatry, 153 (8).

Day, M. (2005). Home as idea/Home as experience. Paper presented at the Portland West for the Peoples Free Space, Portland, ME.

Day, M. (2003). Home in postmodern culture. Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology, 14 (2).

Day, M. (2000). Home and away. Harbor Voices, 1 (5).


DeForest, C. (2007). Menstrual meanings in print and television advertising. Paper presented at the 16th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research, Vancouver, BC.


DeRobertis, E. (2008). Humanizing child developmental theory: A holistic approach. New York: iUniverse Publishers.

DeRobertis, E. (2006). Deriving a Humanistic Theory of child development from the works of Carl R. Roger and Karen Horney. The Humanistic Psychologist, 34(2).

DeRobertis, E.
(2006). Charlotte Bűhler's Existential-Humanistic contributions to child and adolescent psychology. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 46(1), 48-76.

DeRobertis, E.
(2005). Charlotte Buhler's existential-humanistic contributions to child and adolescent psychology. Journal of Humanistic Psychology.

DeRobertis, E. (2005). The restructuring of a term paper (on grading rubrics). Presented at the Twin Lights student life center.

DeRobertis, E., & Iuculano, J. (2005). Metaphysics and psychology: A problem of the personal. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology.

DeRobertis, E. (2004). The impact of long-term psychological maltreatment by one's maternal figure: A study of the victim's perspective. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 4 (2).

DeRobertis, E., & Saldarini, R. (2003). The impact of technology induced anonymity on communications and ethics: New challenges for IT pedagogy. The Journal of Information Technology Impact, 3 (1), 3-10.

DeRobertis, E., & Saldarini, R. (2003). Information technology and the changing nature of collegiate social relations. Paper presented at the League for Innovations Conference, Boston, MA.

DeRobertis, E., & Saldarini, R. (2003). Technology and sociality in the new millennium: Current challenges for the human services generalist, In Human Services: Contemporary Issues and Trends: Allyn & Bacon.

DeRobertis, E. (2003). Technology as a contributor to isolation and loneliness in contemporary culture. Community College Humanities Review, 24, 1-13.

DeRobertis, E., & Saldarini, R. (2002). E-Ethical behavior as a course requirement. Paper presented at the League for Innovation Conference, Boston, MA.

DeRobertis, E. (2001). Editor's Prologue: A few words on this, the "Final" work of Edward L. Murray. In E. L. Murray (Ed.), The quest for personality integration: Reimaginizing our lives. Pittsburgh, PA: Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center Publications.

DeRobertis, E. (Ed.). (2001). The quest for personality integration: reimaginizing our lives. Pittsburgh: Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center Publications.

DeRobertis, E., & Saldarini, R. (2000). The impact of technology induced anonymity on ethics and communications. Paper presented at the Integrating Ethics into Technical Education, Raritan Valley Community College.

DeRobertis, E., & Saldarini, R. (2000). Managing working relationships in an information society. Paper presented at the Workshop held at Lucent Technologies.

Donaldson, L. (1999). Existential understandings of psychopathology. Paper presented at the Osceola Mental Health, Kissimmee, FL.

Donaldson, L. (1999). Object relations therapy and boundaries in the patient-therapist relationship. Paper presented at the Osceola Mental Health, Kissimmee, FL.

Doss, E. (2001). Philosophically grounded approach to therapy: Informed by interpersonal, phenomenological, and feminist theories. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Doss, E., & Danto, D. (2000). Three approaches to Gloria: A hermeneutic discussion of psychotherapy then and now. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Canada.

Doss, E.
(2000). Gendered linguistics: A qualitative protocol analysis investigating the effects that the current patriarchal linguistic system has on women's sense of self. Paper presented at the GPPA Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Doss, E. (2000). Value stability during psychotherapy training: A dialectical hermeneutic analysis. Paper presented at the Society for Psychotherapy Research Convention, Chicago, IL.

Doss, E., Lane, S., Schooler, J., Barron, E., Roblek, T., Trachtman, D., & Tralla, M. (1996). Focusing on the surface: The verbal overshadowing of analogies. Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

Doss, E., Trall, S. L., Trachtman, D., Roblek, T., Padgett, S., Fleming, K., & Barron, E. (1996). Divided attention during a witnessed event increases eyewitness suggestibility. Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

 

Dubose, T. (2002). Family-centered, strength-based assessments with special needs children: A human-science approach. Humanistic Psychologist, Fall.

Dubose, T. (2002). Issues in loss: Foster care and adoption services. Presentation at Family Services, Inc., Pittsburgh PA.

Dubose, T. (2002). Phenomenology, lived experience and strength-based family-centered practice. Paper presented at the Administrative Leadership Committee, Family Service, Inc. Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Dubose, T. (2001). Batterer's treatment in domestic violence intervention projects. Presented at the Thirteenth Judicial District Domestic Violence-Sexual Assault Alliance, Inc., Bryson City, NC.

Dubose, T., Fischer, C. T., & McElwain, B. (2000). Existential psychotherapy. In C. R. Snyder & R. E. Ingram (Eds.), Handbook of Psychological Change: Psychotherapy Processes and Practices for the 21st Century. New York: Wiley.

Dubose, T., & Neidig, M. (2000). Stress management and family systems theory. Presented at the Smoky Mountain Counseling Center Area Offices, Sylva, NC.

Dubose, T. (2000). Lordship, bondage and the formation of Homo Religious. The Journal of Religion and Health, 39 (3), 217-226.

Dubose, T. (2000). Lordship, bondage and the formation of Homo Religious. The Journal of Religion and Health, 39 (3).

Dubose, T. (1999). Existential Approaches to Psychotherapy. Handbook of Psychological Change: Psychotherapy Process and Practices for the 21st Century.

Dubose, T., Fischer, C. T., & McElwain, B. (1999). Existential approaches to psychotherapy. In C. R. Snyder (Ed.), Handbook of psychological change: Psychotherapy process and practices for the 21st century: Wiley.

Dubose, T. (1998). Another look at heaven talk: An existential phenomenological analysis. Paper presented at the PPA Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.

Dubose, T. (1998). Another look at heaven: An existential phenomenological analysis. Paper presented at the PPA Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.

Dubose, T. (1998). Children, separation and loss. Linkages retreat for birth parents and foster parents, Family Resources Retreat Center, Mars, PA.

Dubose, T. (1997). The phenomenology of bereavement, grief, and mourning. The Journal of Religion and Health, 36 (4).

Dubose, T. (1996). Review of: On Bataille; Critical Essays, by Leslie Anne Boldt-Irons. The Journal of Religion and Health, 35 (1).

Dubose, T. (1995). Review of: Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Eastern Thought, by John Schuler. The Journal of Religion and Health, 34 (1).

Dubose, T. (1995). Review of: Daimon Life; Heidegger and Life-Philosophy, by David Farrell Krell. The Journal of Religion and Health, 34 (1).

Dubose, T. (1995). Review of: Existential Family Therapy; Using the concepts of Victor Frankl, by Jim Lantz. The Journal of Religion and Health, 33 (4).

Duffy, M. (2007). The Patient's World in the Patient's Pictures: A theme in the early work of Hermann Rorschach. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Annual Meeting, Arlington, VA.

Duffy, M. (2005). Exploring the Rorschach (CS) structural summary: Rare and conjured variables. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Annual Scientific Exchange, Chicago, IL .

Duffy, M. (2006). Rorschach and Freud: A collection and analysis of historical artifacts. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Annual Scientific Exchange, San Diego.

 

 

Dupille, L. (2003). Musings on truth. Invited talk given at the Unitarian Universalist Society, Manchester, CT.

Embree, S., Fischer, C. T., Eckenrod, J. and Jarzynka, J. (2000). Empirical phenomenological research dissertations on psychotherapy. In J. Frommer and D. L. Rennie (Eds.), New Developments in Psychotherapy Research. Lengerich, Germany: Pabst.

Eckenrod, J., Fischer, C. T., Embree, S. and Jarzynka, J. (2000). Empirical phenomenological research dissertations on psychotherapy. In J. Frommer and D. L. Rennie (Eds.), New Developments in Psychotherapy Research. Lengerich, Germany: Pabst.

Eckenrod, J. (1998). The MMPI in relation to excerpts of collaborative assessment. Paper presented at the PPA Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.



Edwards, I. (2004). The Dawning of Awareness on a Juvenile Sex Offender Unit. Viha Connection(Jan/Feb).

Edwards, I. (2003). Eros Speaks! A Phenomenological, Social Psychological Exploration of the Contemporary Technological World. Paper presented at the Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences Program Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

Edwards, I. (2003). Derrida's Religion. Janus Head, 6(1).

Edwards, I. and Palazzolo, S. (2003). Peering through the veil: Islam and us. Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference, Chicago.



Ehrlich, J. (2001). Effect of viewing conditions on sickness and distance estimation in a virtual environment. U.S. Army Research Institute Technical Report.

Ehrlich, J. (2001). The virtual reality ride questionnaire: A virtual reality entertainment evaluation tool. Paper presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 43rd Annual Meeting.

Ehrlich, J., Gillis, Hursh, Guest, & Sweetman. (2001). Command entities cognitive behaviors for computer generated forces. U.S. Army Research Institute Technical Report.

Ehrlich, J., & Goldberg, S. L. (2001). The capability of virtual reality to meet military requirements. NATO Technical Report.

Ehrlich, J., Rodriquez, & Goldberg, S. L. (2001). The haptic interface in virtual reality. In S. L. Goldberg & J. Ehrlich & J. P. Papin (Eds.), The state of human computer interaction in virtual reality technologies, NATO Technical Report.

Ehrlich, J., & Kolasinski, E. M. (1998). A comparison of sickness symptoms between dropout and finishing participants in virtual environment studies. Paper presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 42nd Annual Meeting, Santa Monica, CA.

Ehrlich, J. (1998). Human factors in software design. Paper presented at the Association for Women in Computing, Central Florida Chapter.

Ehrlich, J. (1998). Virtual environment sickness: Adaptation to recovery from a search task. Paper presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 42nd Annual Meeting, Santa Monica, CA.

Ehrlich, J., Singer, & Allen. (1998). Effect of a body model on performance in a virtual environment search task (ARI Technical Report 1087). Paper presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 42nd Annual Meeting, Santa Monica, CA.

Ehrlich, J., Singer, & Allen. (1998). Relationships between head-shoulder deviations and sickness in a virtual environment. Paper presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 42nd Annual Meeting, Santa Monica, CA.


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Ehrlich, J., Knerr, McDonald, L., & Lampton. (1997). Team situational awareness training in virtual environments. U.S. Army Research Institute Technical Report.

Ehrlich, J., Vaden, & Kolasinski, E. M. (1996). Usability evaluation of low-end virtual reality systems. Paper presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 40th Annual Meeting, Santa Monica.

Ehrlich, J., & Singer. (1996). Simulator sickness in stereoscopic vs monoscopic helmet-mounted displays. Paper presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 42nd Annual Meeting, Santa Monica.

Embree, S., Fischer, C. T., Eckenrod, J., & Jarzynka, J. (2000). Empirical phenomenological research dissertations on psychotherapy. In J. Frommer & D. L. Rennie (Eds.), New Developments in Psychotherapy Research. Lengerich, Germany: Pabst.

Farber, C. (2004). Developmental perspectives in professional psychology. Workshop presented at the Annual Conference of the Connecticut Psychological Association, Westbrook, CT.

Farber, C. (2004). The self of the Therapist. Workshop conducted for internship program at the Village for Families and Children, Hartford, CT.

Farber, C. (2003). Manualized treatment and the construction of psychotherapy. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, Toronto, CANADA.

Farber, C. (2002). Clinical practice in the aftermath of terror. Paper presented at the Connecticut Society for Clinical Social Workers Conference, West Hartford, CT.

Farber, C. (2002). Traumatic bereavement: A clinical example. A Workshop presented at the Annual Conference of the Connecticut Psychological Association, Westbrook, CT.

Farber, C. (2001). Anorexia Nervosa as reflective of and configured by modernity. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Farber, C. (2000). APAGS In Washington. Connecticut Psychologist.

Farber, C. (2000). Existential phenomenological contributions to a cultural psychology. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, Washington, DC.

Farber, C. (1997). Collaborative consultation in the psychology clinic: Client, therapist and assessor. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment.

 

Felder, A. (2004). Caught in the net and dreaming lucidly. Janus Head, 7 (2), 503-506.

Felder, A., Foo-Kune, N., Daza, S., Abou, F., & Younis, B. (2003). Re-visioning the Arab/Arab-American experience after the trauma of 9-11. Paper presented at the Big Ten Conference, Columbus, OH.

Foehl, J. (1998). The prominence of perversions in everyday life. Paper presented at the Division 39 Spring Meeting, Boston.

Foehl, J. (1996). Inpatient treatment in outpatient settings: Providing a frame for difficult treatment. Paper presented at the Brickley Clinic Symposium Series, Eastern Nazarene College , Quincy, MA.

 

Gainer, M. (1999). Ego-state therapy in the treatment of psoriasis: Intervention and long-term outcome. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Workshops and Scientific Program of American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Atlanta, GA.

Gainer, M. (1999). Hypnosis in treatment of auto immune disease. Paper presented at the International Congress of the International Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Gainer, M. (1998). Dissociation and chronic pain. Paper presented at the Annual Fall Conference of the International Society for the study of Dissociation, Seattle, WA.

Gainer, M. (1998). Ego-state therapy for somatic illness. Paper presented at the 40th Annual Workshops and Scientific Program of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Ft. Worth, TX.

Gainer, M. (1998). Hypnosis in the treatment of psoriasis: A conceptual framework for the treatment of auto immune disease and other chronic illness. Paper presented at the 4th Annual Mind Body Conference of the Chicago Society for Clinical Hypnosis, Chicago, IL.

Gainer, M. (1997). Ego state therapy in the treatment of chronic pain. Paper presented at the 14th International Congress of Hypnosis, San Diego, CA.

Gainer, M. (1997). Hypnotherapy for genito-urinary and pelvic pain. Paper presented at the Annual Fall Meeting of the Chicago Society for Clinical Hypnosis, Chicago, IL.

Gainer, M. (1997). Integrating therapeutic imagery and medical treatment in chronic pain management. Paper presented at the Power of Imagination 19th Annual Conference of the American Association for the Study of Mental Imagery, Madison, WI.

Gainer, M. (1997). Long term remission in intractable complex regional pin syndrome, type I: Including hypnosis with an integrated multidisciplinary treatment protocol. Paper presented at the 1st Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, New Orleans, LA.

Gainer, M. (1997). Psychological services in an integrated treatment program for chronic pain. Paper presented at the 3rd Annual Mind Body Conference of the Chicago Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Chicago, IL.

Gainer, M., Flemming, & Perkus. (1997). Reflex sympathetic dystrophy: Long-term remission with hypnosis suggests a different paradigm for the disease. Clinical Bulletin of Myofascial Therapy, II.

Gainer, M. (1996). Eating disorders and dissociative phenomena. Paper presented at the Explorations in Unity and Multiplicity: An Inter-Disciplinary Symposium on Dissociation and the Self, Pittsburgh, PA.

Gainer, M. (1996). Hypnosis in the treatment of reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Paper presented at the 38th Annual Scientific Meeting and Workshops of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Orlando, FL.

Gainer, M. (1996). Integrating hypnotherapy with medical anesthesia in the treatment of reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Paper presented at the Explorations in Unity and Multiplicity: An Inter-disciplinary Symposium on Dissociation and the Self, Pittsburgh, PA.

Gainer, M. (1996). Metaphor, perception and the mind-body connection. Paper presented at the Metaphor and Memory: Clinical and Social Issues in the Uses of Hypnosis: The Fall Hypnosis Symposium of the Chicago Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Chicago, IL .

Gainer, M. (1996). Pain in transformation, theoretical reflections on hypnotherapy for reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Paper presented at the 38th Annual Scientific Meeting and Workshops of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Orlando, FL.

Gainer, M. (1996). Psychological therapy in RSD. Paper presented at the A Symposium on Pain and the Sympathetic Nervous System, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London.

Gantt, E. E. (2002). Utopia, psychotherapy, and the place of suffering. In E. E. Gantt & R. N. Williams (Eds.), Psychology-for-the-Other: Levinas, Ethics, and the Practice of Psychology. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press.

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Gantt, E. E., & Williams, R. N. (2002). Pursuing psychology as a science of the ethical: Contributions of the work of Emmanuel Levinas, Psychology-for-the-Other: Levinas, Ethics, and the Practice of Psychology. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press.

Gantt, E. E. (2001). Levinas and the promise of a truly social psychology. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Gantt, E. E. (2001). Rationality, irrationality, and the ethical: On saving psychology from nihilism. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 21 (1), 1-20.

Gantt, E. E., Yanchar, S. C., & Clay, S. L. (2001). Beyond methodology and nihilism in quantitative traditions. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Gantt, E. E., & Slife, B. D. (2000). On keeping God out of the dialogue: Lewis and Levinas. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, Washington, DC.

Gantt, E. E. (2000). Cognitive Psychology, rationality and the assumption of Hedonism. The General Psychologist, 35 (3), 82-87.

Gantt, E. E. (2000). Levinas, psychotherapy, and the ethics of suffering. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 40 (3), 9-28.

Gantt, E. E. (2000). Methodological Pluralism: Re-Envisioning Science and Psychology. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, MD.

Gantt, E. E. (1999). The place of suffering: A Levinasian critique of Psychotherapeutic Utopianism. Paper presented at the "Face to Face with the Real World: contemporary Applications of Levinas" Multidisciplinary Conference, Canton , OH.

Gantt, E. E., & Reber, J. S. (1999). Sociobiological and social constructionist conceptions of altruism: A phenomenological critique. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 30 (2), 14-38.

Gantt, E. E., & Slife, B. D. (1999). Methodological Pluralism: A framework for psychotherapy research. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 55 (12), 1453-1465.

Garza, G. (2006). A clarification of Heidegger's phenomenology: A response to Kendler. American Psychologist, 61(3), 255-256.

Garza, G. (2006). A clarification of Heidegger's phenomenology: A response to Kendler. American Psychologist, 61(3), 255-256.

Garza, G. (2004). Thematic moment analysis: A didactic application of a procedure for phenomenological analysis of narrative data. The Humanistic Psychologist, 32(2), 120-168.
Garza, G. (2006). A clarification of Heidegger's phenomenology: A response to Kendler. American Psychologist, 61(3), 255-256.

Garza, G. (2004). Descartes in the Matrix: Addressing the Question, 'What is Real?' from Non-positivist Ground. Janus Head, 7(2), 435-449


Garza, G. (2002). The Internet, narrative, and subjectivity. The Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 15(3), 185-203.
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Garza, G. (2000). Reality and virtual reality: An exploration of non-positivist criteria for realness. Paper presented at the 19th International Human Science Research Conference, Long Island University, Southampton, NY.

Garza, G. (1999). The Internet, narrative and subjectivity. Paper presented at the 32nd Annual Comparative Literature Symposium on Narrative and Consciousness: Literature, Psychology and the Brain, TX Tech University, TX.

Garza, G. (1998). The body that disappears: Non-dualistic metaphors for describing the body in action. Paper presented at the 17th International Human Science Research Conference at Sheldon Jackson College, Sitka, AK.

Garza, G. (1998). The disincarnate I: How television and the Internet transform human experience. Paper presented at the 17th International Human Science Research Conference at Sheldon Jackson College, Sitka, AK.

 

Glassbrenner, J. (1998). The inaugural intern's perspective. Paper presented at the PPA Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh , PA.

Glassbrenner, J. (1998). Sibling Antagonism transformed during a home visit. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Conference.

Glassbrenner, J. (1997). Collaborative consultation in the psychology clinic: Client, therapist and assessor. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Conference.

Goldman, Y. (2004). Speaking of throwing up the Id. Paper presented at the International Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workgoups Conference, Omaha, NE.

Goldman, Y. (2004). The dialectical meaning of reading in analytic technique: Lacan, Little and the Rat Man. ERR the Journal of Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workgroups.

Goldman, Y. (2004). Reading and applying Lacan in the clinic. Paper presented at the Workshop provided to graduate students in clinical psychology, University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA.

Goldman, Y. (2004). Speaking of throwing up the Id. Paper presented at the International Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workgroup Conference, Omaha, NE.

Goldman, Y. (2003). Working with the fantasy clinically: The case of I'll be mother. Paper presented at the Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workgroups "Fantasy" conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Goldman, Y. (2001). Needling the virgin: A case study of hysterical desire. Paper presented at the Emory University Psychoanalytic Society, Atlanta, GA.

Goldman, Y. (2002). The case of the poisonous Salami: Working short term with symptoms. Paper presented at the APW Conference, Buffalo, NY.

Goldman, Y. (2002). Working short term and analytically with the symptom. Paper presented at the APW Conference, Buffalo, NY.

Goldman, Y. (2001). Being other: Merleau-Ponty, Lacan, and Malkovich on embodiment. Paper presented at the Duquesne University Graduate Student Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Goldman, Y. (2001). Coming to "T": Jouissance in the clinic. Paper presented at the SUNY Buffalo Guest Speaker Series, Buffalo, NY.

Goldman, Y. (2001). Coming to "T": Working with desire in the clinic. Paper presented at the SUNY Buffalo Guest Speaker Series, Buffalo, NY.

Goldman, Y. (2001). Man out of time: A case study of an obsessive. Paper presented at the Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workgroups "Obsessional Neurosis" Conference, Albany, NY.

Goldman, Y. (2000). The dialectical meaning of reading in analytic technique: Lacan, Little and the Rat Man. Paper presented at the Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workgroups Conference.

Goldman, Y. (2000). The phenomenology of interpreting from the countertransference: Opening and closing possibilities. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Association Convention, Long Island, NY.

Goldman, Y. (2000). Speaking with the Gospel: Laing, Leila and Luke. Methods: A Journal for Human Science, Annual Edition, 47-63.

Goldman, Y. (2000). Speaking with the Gospels: Laing, Leila and Luke. Methods.

Goldman, Y., Packer, M., Harper, L., Bortle, S., & Hwang, J. (2000). An interpretive methodology applied to existential psychotherapy. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, Washington, DC.

Greco-Brooks, D. (2002). Questioning clinical competence in working with gay men. Paper presented at the Psychology Grand Rounds of the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center, Miami, FL.

Greco-Brooks, D. (2001). Psychoanalytically informed case conceptualization. Paper presented at the Clinical Therapist Training for Persad Center Staff, Pittsburgh, PA.

Greco-Brooks, D. (2000). Clinical issues for working with sexual minorities. Paper presented at the University of Pittsburgh Clinical Psychology Symposium Training for Doctoral Students, Pittsburgh.

Greco-Brooks, D. (2000). Researching transference as the total situation: The work of Kleinian analyst Betty Joseph in light of hermeneutic theory. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Association Convention, Long Island, NY.

Greco-Brooks, D. (1999). Hermeneutics for research in chemical dependence. Paper presented at the Presentation to Psychiatric Staff and Residents of St Francis Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

Greco-Brooks, D. (1998). Hermeneutics and individualized personality assessment. Paper presented at the PPA Convention, Pittsburgh, PA.

Greco-Brooks, D. (1998). Philosophical aspects of grounding assessment in the life-world. Paper presented at the PPA Convention, Pittsburgh, PA.

Harper, L. (2003). To be or not to be--a woman: A Lacanian case study of the fantasy of becoming a woman. Paper presented at the APW Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workgroup 5th Annual Conference ", Pittsburgh, PA.

Harper, L. (2002). Visual-Trans. Paper presented at the The Visual in Relation, A Roundtable Conference, Pittsburgh.

Harper, L. (2002). Tran/Sexuation. Paper presented at the APW Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workgroup the Annual Conference, Buffalo, NY.

Harper, L. (2001). The intersection between obsessional Neurosis and masculine structure. Paper presented at the APW Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workgroup 3rd Annual Conference, Albany, NY.

Harper, L. (2001). Women Speak: Gender and Subjectivity. Paper presented at the Interdisciplinary Graduate Student 8th Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Goldman, Y., Packer, M., Harper, L., Bortle, S. and Hwang, J. (2000). An interpretive methodology applied to existential psychotherapy. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, Washington, DC.

Harper, L. (2000). Therapeutic Inversions. Methods, 82-100.

Harper, L., Packer, M., Bortle, S., Goldman, Y. and Hwang, J. (2000). Interpretive Methodology applied to Existential Psychotherapy. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, Washington, DC.



Havill, A. (1998). From personality constructs to life. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Conference.

Hepburn, J. (1998). The Naked Heart: The bourgeois experience from Victoria to Freud. Unpublished manuscript.

Hepburn, J. (1996). Mental health service delivery in community health care system. Paper presented at the PA Forum for Primary Health Care, Lancaster, PA.

Hopkins, C. (2001). Breast cancer recovery program: Upper body exercises and relaxation techniques. Paper presented at the Health Psychology & Behavioral Medicine, 5th Annual Session.

Hunt, R. (2003). Check on the children, there's a Mexican in our backyard . Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference, Chicago.

Houk, S. (2001). Becoming somebody: The Ontological work of a Pennsylvania kindergarten classroom. Paper presented at the American Education Research Association.

Hwang, J. (2006). Psychotherapy as social action: College Counseling and (de)construction of the American Dream. Paper presented at the Dennis H. May Conference on Diversity Issues and the Role of Counseling Centers, University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign, Illinois.

Hwang, J. (2005). Company in a state of unrest: A multicultural project of unknowing. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC.

Hwang, J. (2004). Struggling with location: A collaborative qualitative study of multicultural counseling competence in U.S. psychology. Paper presented at the Center for Interpretive and Qualitative Research Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Hwang, J. (2003). An otherness that is (not) mine: True confessions of a Christian (maybe), lesbian (definitely), Korean American (?). Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference, Chicago.

Irvine, C. (1997). Volition and freedom in psychotherapy. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference.

Jamieson, J. (2002). Synesthesia and the reality of metaphor. Paper presented at the Annual Society of Phenomenology and the Human Sciences Conference, Boston, MA.

Jamieson, J. (2002). Eastern thought in cognitive behavioral therapy. Paper presented at the Greater Pittsburgh Psychology Association Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Jamieson, J. (2001). The magic of Harry Potter. The Journal of Phenomenology and Childhood, Spring 2001 ([online]).

Jamieson, J. (2001). Buddhism and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Greater Pittsburgh Psychological Association, Pittsburgh, PA.

Joseph, A. (2007). Speaking differently: Deconstruction/meditative thinking as the heart of "the faculty of observing". Janus Head, 3.1.

Joseph, A. and Phillips, D. (2007). Reducing jail recidivism using effective substance abuse treatment. Paper presented at the National Conference on Correctional Health Care, Nashville, TN.


Kashgarian, G. (1999). Narcissistic injury: A phenomenological linguistic study. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, Toronto.

Kumler, K. (2001). The telling of stories: Approaching therapy from a multiple-narrative perspective. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Leck, P., & Difede, J. (2004). Childhood sexual abuse as a predictor of symptoms following 9-11-01. Paper presented at the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, New Orleans, LA.

Diefede, J., Roberts, J., Leck, P., & Jayasinghe, N. (2004). Post-Trauma evaluation and treatment of disaster relief workers. Paper presented at the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, New Orleans, LA.

Lee, W.-L. (2000). The end of life and the possibilities for transformation: From an existential phenomenological point of view (In Chinese). Taiwan Journal of Hospice Palliative Care, 5 (2).

Lee, W.-L. (2000). The situatedness of workers of psychological rehabilitation (In Chinese). Research in Applied Psychology, Taiwan (6).

Lee, W.-L. (1999). It's too heavy to talk about health (In Chinese). Research in Applied Psychology, Taiwan (4).

McDonald, L. and Packer, I. K. (2003). Sexual offenders laws, legal digest case report. The Journal of American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 31 (2).

McDonald, L. (2004). Denial and the treatment of sexual offenders. Paper presented at the American Psychology and Law Society 2004 Annual Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.

McDonald, L. (2003). Sexual offender treatment: The dynamics of denial. Paper presented at the Law and Psychiatry Seminar Series, University of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA.

McDonald, L. (2003). Case conference: Forensic evaluation. Paper presented at the Forensic Case Conference Series, University of Massachusetts Law and Psychiatry Program, Worcester, MA.

McDonald, L. (1998). The wolf man: An analysis of interpretation. Paper presented at the APA Annual Convention.

McElwain, B. A. (2007). White Privilege. Paper presented at the Cal Poly Counseling Services Training Seminar, San Luis Obispo, California.

McElwain, B. A. (2007). Racial Differences, Racial Disparities, and Color-Blindness in Healthcare. Paper presented at the Cal Poly Health And Counseling Services Training Seminar, San Luis Obispo, CA.

McElwain, B. A. (2007). Collaborative assessment. Paper presented at the Cal Poly Counseling Services Training Seminar, San Luis Obispo, CA.

McElwain, B. A. and Osorio, R. (2007). Real change requires confronting privilege. Paper presented at the workshop: Change the status quo: A student's role in shaping society, Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.

McElwain, B. (2005). Advocacy and social action in the classroom? Awakening empathy on the part of privileged students. Paper presented at the Psychologists for Social Responsibility/Counselors for Social Justice conference, Portland, OR.

McElwain, B. (2004). Crossing whiteness after loving: Interracial marriage and transgressive positionality. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the American Studies Association, Atlanta, GA.

McElwain, B. (2004). Love in black and white: A discursive psychological analysis. Paper presented at the 5th Biennial Convention of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: From Desgregation to Diversity, Washington, DC.

McElwain, B. (2004). Crossing the chasm between WAC inspiration and WAC action. Paper presented at the 7th National Writing Across the Curriculum Conference: WAC from an International Perspective, St Louis, MO.

McElwain, B.
(2003). Monster's Ball...A Long Way from Dinner. Paper presented at the Race, Gender, Class, Sexuality: The Power of Intersectionality, Miami University, Oxford, OH.

McElwain, B., Polizzi, L. and Polizzi, D. (2002). Moving Psychological Assessment: Accessing Clients' Lives at Home. The Humanistic Psychologist, 30, 85-101.

Walsh, R. A. and McElwain, B. A. (2002). Existential Psychotherapies. In D. J. Cain and J. Seeman (Eds.), Handbook of Humanistic Psychotherapies (pp. 253-278). Washington, DC : American Psychological Association.

McElwain, B. and Walsh, R. (2001). Existential psychotherapies. In D. Cain (Ed.), Humanistic Psychotherapies: Handbook of Research and Practice. Washington, DC: APA Annual Conference.


Dubose, T., Fischer, C. T. and McElwain, B.
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McElwain, B. (2000).
Stemming the tide of Mongrelization: Some reflections on the legal history and incidence of Miscegenation in the United States. Paper presented at the Race and Gender: An Interdisciplinary Symposium, Miami University, Oxford, OH.

Dubose, T., Fischer, C. T. and McElwain, B. (1999). Existential approaches to psychotherapy. In C. R. Snyder (Ed.), Handbook of psychological change: Psychotherapy process and practices for the 21st century: Wiley.

McElwain, B. (1999). Civil Rights is one thing.....This here's somethin' else! Technicolor lovemaking on film. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Popular Culture Association/ American Culture Association in the South. "Issues of Race and Film", Roanoke, VA.

McElwain, B. (1998). On seeing Beth at home in a different light. Paper presented at the Society for personality assessment.

McElwain, B. (1997). Boss, Nietzsche, and psychotherapeutic eros. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference.

McElwain, B. (1997). They are Always Watching You: Panoptical Power in China. Paper presented at the Order and Disorder: An Interdiciplinary Graduate Student Conference as part of the symposium Policing the Visible and the Invisible, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.



McInerney, R. (2003). In Recognition of Outstanding Merit and Accomplishment in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.

McInerney, R. (2003). Miscreant Pupils: Toward a Re-Understanding of Modern, Postmodern and Neurological Descriptions of Learning Disabilities. Paper presented at the Supporting the 21st Century College Student: The Why's and How's A Conference Sponsored by the Michael P. Weber Learning Skills Center, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

McInerney, R. and Walker, M. (2002). Toward a method of neurophenomenological assessment. Paper presented at the Greater Pittsburgh Psychology Association Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

McInerney, R. and Walker, M. (2002). Toward a method of neuro-phenomenological assessment and intervention. The Humanistic Psychologist, 30(3), 180-193.

McInerney, R., Walker, M. and Blais, W. (2002). Spatial interrelationships with subjectivity. Paper presented at the The Visual in Relation, A Roundtable Conference, Pittsburgh.

McInerney, R., Walker, M. and Roossin, C. (2002). The contribution of neurophenomenology to further understanding individuals with traumatic brain injury. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Conference, Victoria, BC.

McInerney, R. (2001). You and I and the Eschatological shooting spree. Paper presented at the Graduate Student Conference, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Fischer, C. T., Georgievska, E. and Melczak, M. (2003). Collaborative exploration with projective techniques: A life-world approach. In M. Hersen, M. Hilsenroth and M. J. Segal (Eds.), Comprehensive handbook of psychological assessment, Vol. 2, Objective and projective assessment of personality and psychopathology (pp. 586-594). New York : Wiley & Sons.

Melczak, M., Fischer, C. T. and Georgievska, E. (2003). Objective and projective assessment of personality and psychopathology. In D. L. S. a. M. J. H. M. Hersen (Ed.), Objective and projective assessment of personality and psychopathology (Vol. 2). New York : Wiley & Sons.

Melczak, M. (2003). The History and Philosophy of Humanistic Psychology . Paper presented at the Westboro State Hospital Clinical Grand Rounds, Westboro State Hospital , MA .

Melczak, M. (2001). The science and art of psychotherapy: A developing human science approach to psychotherapy . Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, San Francisco .


Moody, P. (1999). Y2K: Preparing mind, body, and spirit. Paper presented at the Presented at Holomana Networking Group, Waimea, HI.

Moody, P. (1998). Sacred land, sacred travel. Paper presented at the Tutu's House, Waimea, HI.

Moody, P. (1997). Goddess archetypes: Women and religion; Sister Act: Around the world in one hour. Paper presented at the Women's Awareness Celebration, Chaminade University, Honolulu , HI.

Moody, P. (1997). Sharing stories from world travels. Paper presented at the Living Consciously Forums, Chaminade University, Honolulu, HI.

Moody, P. (1997). Spiritual health and sacred traveling. Paper presented at the American Business Women's Association, Honolulu, HI.

Morley, J. (2001). Inspiration and expiration: Yoga practice through Merle au-Ponty's Phenomenology of embodiment. Philosophy East and West.

Morley, J. (2001). The texture of the real: Merleau-Ponty, imagination, and psychopathology. In J. Morley & J. Phillips (Eds.), Imagination and its pathologies. MA: MA Institute of Technology Press.

Morley, J. (2000). Convergence's between Western existential-phenomenology and classical Indian yoga. Transpersonal Review, A publication of the Transpersonal Section of the British Psychological Society, 2 (Spring).

Morley, J. (2000). Empirical phenomenological research methodology. Paper presented at the Philadelphia Society, Workshop Series, London.

Morley, J. (2000). Epigenesis and ontogenesis: A dialogue between Merleau-Ponty's ontology and Erik Erikson's psycho-social theory of human development. In L. Hass (Ed.), Rereading Merleau-Ponty: Essays across the continental-analytic divide: Humanities Press International.

Morley, J. (2000). Merleau-Ponty on embodied intersubjectivity. Paper presented at the Philadelphia Society, London.

Morley, J. (2000). The texture on the real: Merleau-Ponty on imagination. Paper presented at the 25th International meeting of the Merleau-Ponty Circle Conference: Feminism and Intersubjectivity, George Washington University, Washington, DC.

Morley, J., & Phillips, J. (2000). Imagination and its pathologies. MA: MA Institute of Technology Press.

Morley, J. (1999). Afterword. In J. Morley & D. Olkowski (Eds.), Merleau-Ponty: Interiority and exteriority, psychic life and the world. New York.

Morley, J. (1999). The empirical phenomenology method applied to daydreaming. Paper presented at the Psychology Research Seminar, U of Wales, Bangor.

Morley, J. (1999). Introduction to empirical phenomenological research methodology. Paper presented at the Seminar Series on Philosophy and Cognitive Science, U of Paris, Paris, France.

Morley, J. (1999). Philosophy for Everyone Society, London: Existential aspects of fantasy and daydreaming. Westminster, London: Golden Crown Publishers.

Morley, J. (1999). The sleeping subject: Merleau-Ponty on dreaming. Theory and Psychology, 9 (1).

Morley, J., & Olkowski, D. (1999). Merleau-Ponty: interiority and exteriority, psychic life and the world. New York: State University of New York Press.

Morley, J. (1998). Inspiration and expiration: Yoga practice through the thought of Merleau-Ponty. Paper presented at the Yoga: Its place within the traditions and formation today, Divinity School, Cambridge University, England.

Morley, J. (1998). Introduction to knowing the mind: Classical yoga meditation by TKV Desikachar: East West Press.

Morley, J. (1998). A phenomenological investigation of daydreaming. The Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 29.

Morley, J. (1997). The sleeping subject: Merleau-Ponty on dreaming. Paper presented at the 22nd International Conference of the Merleau-Ponty Circle, U of Seattle, WA.

Morley, J. (1996). Holistic biology and the organismic foundations of humanistic psychology. The Humanistic Psychologist, 23 (3).

Morley, J. (1996). Introduction to Merleau-Ponty's Ontology. Paper presented at the Seminar on Concept of Reality in Philosophy and Physics, Bose Science Institute, Calcutta, INDIA .

Mosack, M. (1999). Prayer and Temperament. Paper presented at the Workshop at Stephen's Episcopal Church, Wilkes' Barre, PA.

Mosack, M. (1998). The Aging Woman. Paper presented at the Osteoporosis Prevention and Support Group at TPS Medical Pavilion, Edwardsville, PA.

Mosack, M. (1998). The Bride of Christ. Paper presented at the Workshop at Evansville United Methodist Church, Berwick , PA.

Mosack, M. (1998). Delirium, Dementia, and Depression. Paper presented at the Senior Citizen Employees Center at Dan Flood Towers , Kingston, PA.

Mosack, M. (1998). Emotional Health. Paper presented at the Evansville United Methodist Church, Berwick, PA.

Mosack, M. (1998). Prayer and Temperament. Paper presented at the Ashbury United Methodist Church, Allentown, PA.

Mosack, M. (1998). Women in Therapy. Paper presented at the Employee Assistance Program Association Meeting.

Mosack, M. (1997). New wine for the maidens. Paper presented at the One-night Seminar on Bible Basics.

Mosack, M. (1997). Perinatal Loss. Paper presented at the Share Memorial for Nesbitt Hospital, Wyoming Valley Health Care System, Kingston, PA.

Moss, D. (2002). The anxiety disorders: Identification and management. In B. Horowitz (Ed.), Communication apprehension: Origins and management. San Diego, CA: Singular/Thomson Learning.

Moss, D. (2002). The essence of psychotherapy: Reinventing the art in the age of data. Unpublished manuscript.

Moss, D. (2001). Biofeedback: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Paper presented at the Michigan Society for Behavioral Medicine and Biofeedback, East Lansing, MI.

Moss, D. (2001). An historical overview of humanistic psychology. In K. Schneider & J. Bugental & J. Pierson (Eds.), Handbook of Humanistic Psychology. Thousand Oaks: Sage.

Moss, D. (2001). Phenomenology, illness and consciousness. Paper presented at the Winter Brain Meeting, Miami, FL.

Moss, D. (2001). The soul in health care. Biofeedback Newsmagazine, 29 (3).

Moss, D., Andrasik, F., McGrady, A., Perry, J. D., & Baskin, S. M. (2001). Biofeedback can help headache sufferers. Biofeedback Newsmagazine, 29 (4), 11-13.

Moss, D. (2000). Anxiety disorders in primary care: A mind-body medicine approach. Paper presented at the Workshop for the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, San Diego, CA.

Moss, D. (2000). The anxiety disorders: A comprehensive psychophysiological approach to identification and treatment. Paper presented at the Workshop at the Annual Meeting of the International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy, Catania, Sicily.

Moss, D. (2000). Clinical psychophysiology, science, and the soul. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Biofeedback Society of Texas, S Padre Island, TX.

Moss, D. (2000). Comprehensive assessment and treatment of the anxiety disorders. Paper presented at the Workshop at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, Denver, CO.

Moss, D. (2000). An introduction to biofeedback and neurofeedback. Paper presented at the Workshop at the Annual Meeting of the International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy, Catania, Sicily.

Moss, D. (2000). Psychophysiological profiling: A basic tool in clinical practice. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, Denver, CO.

Moss, D. (1999). The anxiety disorders: Cognitive-behavioral and psychophysiological perspectives. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, Vancouver, BC.

Moss, D., & Nadeau, M. (1999). Integrated health care: A provider's primer. Biofeedback Newsmagazine, 27 (2), 15-25.

Moss, D. (1999). Behavioral health in primary care: A guide for clinical integration. Unpublished manuscript.

Moss, D. (1999). Doctoring: The nature of primary care medicine. Unpublished manuscript.

Moss, D. (1999). Primary care: The future of medical and mental health collaboration.Unpublished manuscript.

 

Mruk, C., & Hartzell, J. (2003). Zen and psychotherapy: Integrating traditional and nontraditional psychotherapies. New York: Springer.

Mruk, C. (1999). Self-esteem: Research, theory, and practice (2nd edition). New York: Springer.

 

Mulrenin, K. (1999). Working with gay men, lesbian, and bisexuals in the college population. Paper presented at the Brown University, Psychological Services Dept., Providence, RI.

Mulrenin, K. (1998). Working with gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals in the college population. Paper presented at the Butler Hospital, Providence, RI.

Mulrenin, K. (1997). Holiday Stress. Paper presented at the Butler Hospital/Behavioral Health Specialists, Lincoln, RI.

Mulrenin, K. (1996). Stress Management and Parenting Teenagers. Paper presented at the St Jude's Women's Study Group, Lincoln, RI.

Mulrenin, K. (1995). Embodied spiritualities or none at all: Psychospiritual developmental paths for women who have difficulty with male images of the divine. Paper presented at the Butler Hospital, Providence, RI.



Nagrant, B. (2003). Physical Process Work with Survivors of Sexual Assault. Paper presented at the Advanced Training for Mental Health Professionals, Pittsburgh Action Against Rape, Pittsburgh.


Nagrant, B. (2002). Informational talk for sexual abuse survivors and their support people on the effects of abuse on the body. Paper presented at the Pittsburgh Action Against Rape, Pittsburgh.

Nagrant, B. (2001). Professional Training on Using Physical Process in Therapeutic Work With Survivors of Abuse. Paper presented at the Pittsburgh Action Against Rape, Pittsburgh.

Nagrant, B. (2001). Informational talk for sexual abuse survivors and their support people on parts of self/ego states and abuse. Paper presented at the Pittsburgh Action Against Rape, Pittsburgh.




Neilson, J. (2005). Feminist countertransference in the treatment of Lesbian relationship violence. Paper presented at the Association for Women in Psychology Conference: Feminist Psychology--Future Tense, Tampa, FL.

Neilson, J. (2004). Clinical Success, Political Failure? Reflections on the "Interiorities" of Abusive Lesbian Relations. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 8 (1/2), 107-212.

Neilson, J. (2004). Clinical success, political failure? Reflections on the "Interiority" of abusive Lesbian relations. In J. Glassgold & S. Iasenza (Eds.), Lesbians, feminism, and psychoanalysis: The second Wave. Binghamton, NY: Harrington Park Press.

Neilson, J. (2004). Feminist Countertransference in the Treatment of Lesbian Relationship Violence. Lesbians, Feminism, and Psychoanalysis--Affirming Integrations. Paper presented at the APA Conference--Division 39, Honolulu, HI.

Neilson, J. (2003). Editor's Choice Award. International Library of Poetry.

Neilson, J. (2003). Melancholic Reflection, The Colors of Life. Owings Mills, MD: The International Library of Poetry.

Neilson, J. (2002). LGBT Domestic Violence: Statistics, Psychodynamics and Treatment. Persad Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

Neilson, J. (2002). Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Trauma Survivors: Understanding and Interpreting Dissociation. Persad Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

Neilson, J. (2002). Psychodynamic Diagnosis: Understanding the Relationship between Alcohol and Drug Addiction and Personality Organization. Persad Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

Neilson, J. (2002). Understanding the Experiences of Abusive Woman-to-Woman Relations. Persad Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

Neilson, J., & Birmingham, E. (2002). Serving LGBT Clients who Experience Intimate Partner Abuse. Paper presented at the LGBTI Health Summit, Boulder, CO.

Neilson, J., & Birmingham, E. (2002). Taking Social Responsibility Together: Dialogues of Lesbian Domestic Violence In and Out of the Therapy Room. Paper presented at the LGBTI Health Summit, Boulder, CO.

Neilson, J., & Birmingham, E. (2002). When Loving Becomes Hurting: A Community Action Response to Lesbian Intimate Partner Abuse. Paper presented at the Lesbian Health Collective, Pittsburgh, PA.

Neilson, J. (2001). Same-Sex Domestic Violence: Transforming Domestic Violence Advocacy. Lisa's House, Domestic Violence Shelter, Monroeville, PA.

Neilson, J., & Christen, C. (2001). Sexual Minority Intimate Partner Abuse. Paper presented at the Sexual Abuse Prevention and Education Network Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Neilson, J. (2000). Lesbian Intimate Partner Abuse: Assessment, Crisis Intervention and Psychotherapy. Persad Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

Neilson, J. (2000). Phenomenology of "Splitting" in Schizoid and Borderline States: With Special Reference to a Case of Lesbian Intimate Partner Abuse. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Association Conference, Southampton College, Long Island, NY.

Neilson, J., & Greco-Brooks, D. (2000). Sexual Minority Identity Formation and Clinical Intervention. University of Pittsburgh Clinical Psychology Colloquium, Pittsburgh, PA.

Neilson, J. (2000). Stopping the Violence in Lesbian Relationships: A Community Action Response. Paper presented at the Lesbian Health Collective, Pittsburgh, PA.

Neilson, J. (1998). Poetics of Heidegger's Memorial Address. Janus Head, 1 (1).

Neilson, J., Smith, A., Zdaniuk, B., & Riley, D. (1997). Women, Sexuality and College. Paper presented at the Carnegie Mellon University Women's Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

 

Nouel, G. (2001). Community loss at a grand scale. Paper presented at the Center for Grief and Loss, Pittsburgh, PA.

Nouel, G. (2000). Empathic activist mothers and the transformation of bereavement. Paper presented at the 19th International Human Science Research Conference, Northampton College, Long Island University, Long Island, NY.

Nouel, G. (1998). Race, Class and Poverty: The effect on child neglect and parental depression. Paper presented at the Family Resources of Pittsburgh Conference, U of Pittsburgh, PA.

Nouel, G. (1997). Cross-cultural issues in the treatment of the mentally ill. Paper presented at the United Mental Health Annual Convention of the Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Pittsburgh, PA.

O'Boyle, L. (1998). Freudian Psychoanalysis and phenomenology-revisiting common ground. Paper presented at the APA Annual Convention.

Olson, R. (2006). The ideology of logic in contemporary psychology. American Psychologist, 61 (3), 256-257.

Olson, R. (2001). Impossible confession: A review of 'Derrida's Elsewhere'. Janus Head, 4 (2).

Olson, R. (2000). Regarding a critical rhetoric. Janus Head, 3 (1).

Olson, R. (2000). The K not between Ricoeur and Derrida: A look at rhetoric in the human sciences. Janus Head, 3 (1), 3-17.

Olson, R. (1999). Toward an in-defensible humanism: Reply to Caley Orr. Janus Head, 2 (1), 136-138.

Olson, R. (1998). Martini or Bikini? The difference between philosophy and literature. Janus Head, 1 (2), 87-97.

Palazzolo, S. (2005). Sadomasochism: The shadow of well-being--A critical historical perspective. Paper presented at the 1st Annual Duquesne University Critical Psychology Graduate Conference, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Palazzolo, S., & Edwards, I. (2003). Peering through the veil: Islam and us. Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference, Chicago.

Palazzolo, S. (2002). Invisibility and Race. Paper presented at the Visual in Relation, A Roundtable Conference, Pittsburgh.


Perrucci, A. (2007). Evaluating the OPA HIV Prevention Grant: A colloaboration between CFHC and Region IX. Paper presented at the OPA/OFP HIV Conference, New Orleans, L 

Perrucci, A. (2006). The politics of fetal pain. In K. Jacobs (Ed.), Abortion under attack: Women on the challenges facing choice. New York : Seal Press.

Perrucci, A. (2006). Implications of fetal pain legislation on the health of women. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association Conference, Boston, MA.

Perrucci, A. (2006). Impact of the loss of confidential abortion services on minors in California. Poster presented at the American Public Health Association Conference, Boston, MA.

Perrucci, A. (2006). Impact of the loss of confidential family planning services on minors in California. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association Conference, Boston, MA.

Perrucci, A. (2005). Revisiting alternatives to parental involvement laws for adolescent minors seeking abortions. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Perrucci, A. (2005). Patient satisfaction with the male services program in Title X clinics in California. Paper presented at the National Conference on Men's Health, Atlanta, GA

Perrucci, A. (2004). A Review of: Abortion, motherhood, and mental health. Contemporary Sociology, 33(6) 727-278.

Perrucci, A. (2004). A Review of: Pregnant bodies, fertile minds: Gender, race, and the schooling of pregnant teens. Contmeporarly Sociology, 33(2) 239-240.

Perrucci, A. (2004). The role of abortion in healthy people 2010. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Perrucci, A. (2003). Choosing one's kind of abortion. American Sexuality, 1 (7), [online] http://nsrc/sfsu.edu/Index.cfm?Page=60.

Perrucci, A. (2003). The wellness peer provider program. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Perrucci, A. (2003). The Wellness peer provider program. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Perrucci, A. (2003). Women's perspectives on barriers to abortion care in California. Paper presented at the National Abortion Federation, Seattle, WA.

Perrucci, A. (2002). Factors associated with Gestational age at time of abortion referral in Northern and Central California. Paper presented at the National Abortion Federation Conference, San Jose, CA.

Perrucci, A. (2000). The relationship between persona and self in exotic dancer's experience of privacy. Current Research on Occupations and Professions, 11.

Perrucci, A. (2000). Subjectivity and objectification in exotic dancers' experience of privacy. Paper presented at the APA Annual Convention, Washington, DC.

Perrucci, A. (2000). The transformative power of sex work. Humanity and Society, 24 (4).

Perrucci, A. (2000). The transformative power of sex work. Paper presented at the North Central Sociological Association, Pittsburgh, PA.

Perrucci, A., Severns, J., & Walsh, R. (1999). What's in a good moment: A hermeneutic study of psychotherapy values across levels of psychotherapy training. Psychotherapy Research, 9 (3).

Perrucci, A. (1999). Clinical Issues in Abortion and Pregnancy Options Counseling. Paper presented at the California University of PA Social Work, California, PA.

Perrucci, A. (1999). The fantasy factor: An insider's view of the phone sex industry. Unpublished manuscript.

Perrucci, A. (1999). The relationship between self and persona in exotic dancer's experience of privacy. Paper presented at the Popular Culture Association of the South, Roanoke, VA.

Perrucci, A. (1998). Dancing naked in the material world. Unpublished manuscript.

Perrucci, A. (1996). Merleau-Ponty and body image distortion: A phenomenology of mis-perception. Paper presented at the Borders and Frontiers: An interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference, Duquesne University, PA.

Perrucci, A. (1996). The phenomenon of self-consciousness: Integrating quantitative and qualitative methods. Paper presented at the PA Psychological Association Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA.

Polizzi, D. (1998). Contested space: Assessment in the home and the combative marriage. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Conference.

Polizzi, L. (1998). Sibling antagonism transformed during a home visit. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Conference.

Polizzi, L. (1997). Collaborative consultation in the psychology clinic: Client, therapist and assessor. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment.

 

Pollack, D. and Keaschuk, R. (2006). Re-conceptualizing bulimia: Integrating socio-cultural and object-relational perspectives. Paper presented at the SUNY Upstate Medical University, Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Syracuse, NY.


Pollack, D. (2006). Representations of mothering in popular and psychiatric discourse since WWII and their psychology impact on mother-daughter relationships. Paper presented at the Association for Women in Psychology, 3125 Annual Feminist Psychology Conference, Ann Arbor, MI.


Millilo, D., Pawlowski, B., Harris, A. and Pollack, D. (2006). Making her way: Words and wisdom from successful mentors. Paper presented at the Association for Women in Psychology, 31st Annual Feminist Psychology Conference, Ann Arbor, MI.


Willingham-McLain, L. and Pollack, D. (2006). Exploring the application of best practices to TA awards: One university's approach. To Improve the Academy, 24.

Pollack, D., Tartaro, J. and Cosgrove, L. (2005). Taking care of ourselves in graduate school: Body, mind and spirit. Paper presented at the Association for Women in Psychology, 30th Annual Feminist Psychology Conference, Tampa, FL.

Willingham-McLain, L., Pollack, D. and Frayer, D. (2005). Teaching awards and student learning: What's the connection? Paper presented at the Improving University Teaching, 30th Annual International Conference, Pittsburgh, PA

Pollack, D. (2004). Learning to let go: Qualitative research design for beginners. Paper presented at the Association for Women in Psychology, 29th Annual Feminist Psychology Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Pollack, D. (2004). Psychosomatic women: Towards a feminist understanding of alexithymia and attachment. Paper presented at the 2nd World Congress on Women's Mental Health, Washington, DC.

Pollack, D. (2004). Affected bodies in distress: Towards an intersubjective understanding of the alexithymia construct. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Conference, St. Catharines, Ontario.

Pollack, D. (2003). Eating Disorders as Language Disorders: Exploring the Alexithymia Connection. Paper presented at the Association for Women in Psychology 28th Annual Feminist Psychology Conference.

Pollack, D. (2003). Pro-Eating Disorder Web sites: What Should be the Feminist Response? Feminism and Psychology, 13(2), 246-251.

Pollack, D. (2003). The culturally embodied unconscious: Contributions from Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology of language. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, Boston, MA.

Pollack, D. (2002). Pro-Eating Disorder Cyber Discourse and Indicative of Failures of Feminist Theorizing of Women's Subjectivity. Paper presented at the Duquesne University 9th Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Pollack, D. (2001). Alexithymia and eating disorders. Paper presented at the Greater Pittsburgh Psychological Association Poster Session, Pittsburgh, PA.

Pollack, D. (2001). Women in Cyberspace: The Internet as a site of liberation and oppression. Paper presented at the Graduate Student Organization, Duquesne University.

Pollack, D. (2001). Anorexia as a lifestyle? The proliferation of pro-eating disorder groups on the world wide web. Paper presented at the Women's Studies Association, UK.

Pope, A. (2005). 'Is there a difference?' Iconic images of suffering in Buddhism and Christianity. Paper presented at the 7th International Buddhist Christian Conference, Los Angeles.

Pope, A. (2005). Stepping into the light: My path to the dharma. Pema Mandala Magazine, Spring/Summer.

Pope, A. (2004). Empty self, full person: The "Heart Sutra", Nagarjuna's Dialectic, and western psychological health. Paper presented at the 53rd Annual Midwest Meeting of the Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs, Minneapolis, MN.

Pope, A. (2004). The house of being still stands: Nuclear holocaust and human meaning. Paper presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Southeast Conference of the Association of Asian Studies, Jekyll Island, GA.

Pope, A. (2004). A passionate embrace with thought itself, (a book review). Janus Head, 7 (2), 510-515.

Pope, A. (2004). Personal transformation in midlife orphanhood: An empirical phenomenological study. Paper presented at the 3rd Biannual Conference on Human Meaning, Vancouver, BC, CANADA.

Pope, A. (2004). The transformative impact of midlife orphanhood. Paper presented at the 3rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, HI.

Pope, A. (2003). Intimacy and integrity: Bridging cultural and psychological discourse. Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, Jekyll Island, GA.

Pope, A. (2003). Intimacy and integrity: Toward bridging cultural and psychological discourse. East-West Connections: Review of Asian Studies.

Pope, A. (2002). Applying Buddhist thought toward a revisionist psychology. Paper presented at the Asian Studies Development Program National Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Pope, A. (2002). Logic of the heart: Psychological reflections on the diamond Sutra. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, Chattanooga, TN.

Pope, A. (1999). The elderly in modern society: A cultural psychological reading. Janus Head, 3.Pope, A. (1998). Plan recognition. Paper presented at the 7th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, St. Paul, MN.

Pope, A. (1998). Spirit and soul in the therapeutic relationship. Paper presented at the 1st Annual Counseling and Spirituality Conference, Gannon University, Erie, PA.

Poppito, S. (2005). Being there: The importance of presence in end of life care. Paper presented at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center 's Nursing Palliative Care Conference, as part of a symposium entitled: "Palliative Care: Necessity or Luxury?", New York, NY.

Poppito, S. (2005). Spiritual pain among advanced cancer patients in Palliative Care. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, Washington, DC.

Poppito, S. (2004). Meaning-centered group psychotherapy in advanced stage Cancer Care. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, Honolulu, HI.

Poppito, S., Breitbart, W., Gibson, C., & Berg, A. (2004). Psychotherapeutic Interventions at the End of Life: A Focus on Meaning and Spirituality. Canada Journal ofPsychiatry, 49 (5), 177-184.

Poppito, S. (2002). Multi-sensory communication in Dementia Care. Paper presented at the Heather Hill Institute's Annual Dementia Care Conference, "Understanding Dementia: The Spirit of Communication", Eastlake, OH.

Poppito, S. (2002). Religion, Spirituality and Dementia. Paper presented at the Northwest Ohio Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, symposium entitled "Exploring the New Culture of Dementia Care", Lima, OH.

Poppito, S. (1999). Touch as homecoming: Being spiritually touched in a homeless age. Paper presented at the Gannon University's Counseling and Spirituality Conference--Counseling and Spirituality: History and Horizons, Erie, PA.

Poppito, S. (1997). The creative birthing encounter in therapy: A daseinsanalytic-maieutic approach. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference.

Rao, R. (2006). Wounding to heal: The role of the body in self-cutting. Qualitative Research in Psyhcology, 3: 45-58.

Rao, R. (2005). Understanding self-cutting and treating students who self-cut. Training requested by Franklin Regional School District, presented to nurses and counselors at, Murrysville, PA.

Rao, R. (2004). The meaning of the gesture and the wound: Self-cutting and human embodiment. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Conference, Brock University, St. Catherines, Canada.

Rao, R. (2003). Self-cutting: Coping with vulnerability and despair. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Conference, Ersta Skondal University College, Stockholm, Sweden.

Rao, R. (2001). Self-cutting and Human embodiment. Presentation at CE Credit Workshop: "Why can't they cut it out?" at the Annual Convention of PPA, Pittsburgh, PA.

Rao, R. (1998). Illustration of de