A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2011.
Jacques Barber wrote, with C. Epperson and L. Sockol, âA Meta-Analysis of Treatments for Perinatal Depressionâ published in Clinical Psychology Review, 31 (5), p. 839â849, 2011.
Robert Bornstein published the following: âToward a Process-Focused Model of Test Score Validity: Improving Psychological Assessment in Science and Practiceâ in Psychological Assessment, 23 (2), p. 532â544, 2011; âFrom Symptom to Process: How the PDM Alters Goals and Strategies in Psychological Assessment,â 93 (2), p. 142â150, 2011, and âToward a Multidimensional Model of Personality Disorder Diagnosis: Implications for DSM-5,â 93 (4), p. 362â369, 2011 in the Journal of Personality Assessment; âReconceptualizing Personality Pathology in DSM-5: Limitations in Evidence for Eliminating Dependent Personality Disorder and Other DSM-IV Syndromes,â 25 (2), p. 235â247, 2011, with S. Huprich, âBeyond Dysfunction and Threshold-Based Classification: A Multidimensional Model of Personality Disorder Diagnosis,â 25 (3), p. 331â337, 2011, and, with S. Huprich and T. Schmitt, âSelf-Report Methodology is Insufficient for Improving the Assessment and Classification of Axis II Personality Disorder,â 25 (5), p. 557 â 570, 2011 in the Journal of Personality Disorders; âAn Interactionist Perspective on Interpersonal Dependencyâ in Current Directions in Psychological Science, 20 (2), p. 124â128, 2011; with G. Bonanno, C. Denckla and A. Mancini, âAdaptive and Maladaptive Dependency in Bereavement: Distinguishing Prolonged and Resolved Grief Trajectoriesâ in Personality and Individual Differences, 51 (8), p. 1012â1017, 2011; and, with N. BeckerMatero, âReconnecting Psychoanalysis to Mainstream Psychology: Metaphor as Glueâ in Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 31 (2), p. 172â184, 2011. Dr. Bornstein and Lawrence Josephs authored âBeyond the Illusion of Structural Change: A Process Priming Approach to Psychotherapy Outcome Researchâ in Psychoanalytic Psychology, 28 (3), p. 420â434, 2011.
Jean Lau Chin wrote: âPrologueâ in Women of Color in Higher Education: Turbulent Past, Promising Future, p. 391 (Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2011); âWomen and Leadership: Transforming Visions and Current Contextsâ in Forum on Public Policy Online, 2, 2011; and, with M. Eby, D. Rollock, J. Schwartz and F. Worell, âProfessional Psychology Training in the Era of a Thousand Flowers: Dilemmas and Challenges for the Futureâ in Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 5 (2), p. 57â68, 2011. Dr. Chin presented the following: âLeadership Styles of Diverse Leaâ at the National Multicultural Conference and Summit, Seattle, WA, January 2011; âPrivileging Indigenous Voices: Hearing the Wisdom of Generationsâ at the 28th Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education; âPrivileging Indigenous Voices: Hearing the Wisdom of Generations,â Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, February 2011; âWomen and Leadershipâ at the Oxford Roundtable, Oxford, England, March 2011; âDiversity and Leadershipâ at the 19th Annual Psychology Conference, Pace University, New York, NY, May 2011, and at the 119th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 2011; and âMental Health Issues for Chinese Americansâ at Peace and Harmony: Reflections from Chinese New Yorkers on the 10th Anniversary of 9/11, Asian American/Asian Research Institute at City University of New York, New York, NY, September 2011, and at the 119th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 2011.
Francine Conway wrote, with S. Jones and A. Speakes-Lewis, âEmotional Strain in Caregiving Relations Among African American Grandmothers Raising Their Grandchildrenâ in the Journal of Women & Aging, 23 (2), p. 113â128, 2011. She and Kate Szymanski published: with M. Oster, âADHD and Complex Drama: A Descriptive Study of Hospitalized Children in an Urban Psychiatric Hospitalâ (p. 60â72) and, with L. Sapanski, âTrauma and ADHDâAssociation or Diagnostic Confusion? A Clinical Perspectiveâ (p. 51â59) in the Journal of Infant, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy, 10 (1), 2011, in which Dr. Conway also wrote the introduction, âAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Children and the Psychoanalytic Processâ (p. 1â4). Dr. Conway presented the following: âStress and Heart Diseaseâ at An Ounce of Prevention: Healthy Heart Symposium, Brooklyn, NY, February 2011; with G. Diguillo, S. Lyons and M. Oster, âObject Relations of Hospitalized Children Engaged in Self-Injurious Behaviorsâ at the 81st Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Cambridge, MA, March 2011; with L. Shapiro, âThe Experience of Parental Loss: Posttraumatic Growth and Interpersonal Closenessâ at Division 39 (Psychoanalysis), 31st Annual Spring Meeting of the American Psychological Association, New York, NY, April 2011; and, with M. Pal, âAn Alternative Administration of the MEIM for Multiethnic Individualsâ and, with C. Magai and S. Jones, âFriendships and Health Among Ethnically Diverse Older Adults: Relations Between Social Network Changes and Physical Health in Symposium âSocial Relations Across Time and Contextââ at the 119th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 2011.
Rebecca Curtis, with L. Bohm and B. Willock, published the book, Loneliness and Longing: Conscious and Unconscious Aspects (New York: Routledge, 2011). Dr. Curtis published two articles: âSpeaking Freely: My Experiences in Individual Psychotherapies, Group Psychotherapies, and Growth Groupsâ in the Journal of Clinical Psychology, 67 (8), 2011, and âNew Experiences and Meanings: A Model of Change for Psychoanalysisâ in Psychoanalytic Psychology, online, 2011. She presented the following: âThe Self and Mind of Divergent Therapeutic Modalities: Toward a Unified Paradigmâ and âAn Integrative Model of Psychological Change: New Experiences and Meaning of Experiences (NEMES)â at the World Congress for Psychotherapy, Sydney, Australia, August 2011; âThe Boogie Woogie Rumble of Unconscious Processes: The Mind in Scientific Psychology and Psychoanalysisâ at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, November 2011; âAccounts of Unconscious Processes for Clinical Psychologistsâ at the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis, Brookline, MA, November 2011; and, with S. Massie, âWhy Patients Say They Stopped Psychotherapyâ at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Bern, Switzerland, June 2011.
Laura DeRose cowrote the following: with J. Composto, âUntying Gender Constraints During Adolescence Straightlaced: How Genderâs Got Us All Tied Upâ in Sex Roles: Journal of Research, online, 2011; with J. Brooks-Gunn, H. Foster and M. Shiyko, âAssociations Between Menarcheal Timing and Behavioral Developmental Trajectories for Girls Age 6 to Age 15â in the Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 40 (10), p. 1329â1342, 2011; and, with A. Allison, P. Hastings, B. klimes-Dougan, E. Shirtcliff, B. Usher and C. zahn-Waxler, âAllostasis and the Development of Internalizing and Externalizing Problems: Changing Relations with Physiological Systems Across Adolescenceâ in Development and Psychopathology, 23 (4), p. 1149â1165, 2011. She presented, with A. Allison, P. Hastings, B. klimes-Dougan, E. Shirtcliff, B. Usher and C. zahn-Waxler, âA Multi-Method Assessment of Emotion in Adolescence: Responding to Stressorsâ; with S. Levey and M. Shiyko, âAssociation Between Maternal Depression During Infancy and Adolescent Social Skills: Parental Hostility as a Mediatorâ; and, with J. BrooksGunn, A. Clement, J. Graber, M. kelly, J. Lee, A. Tyrka and M. Warren, âNeuroendocrine Predictors of Behavioral Adjustment in Boys: Longitudinal Follow-Up of a Community Sampleâ at the 2011 Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal, QC, Canada, April 2011.
Katherine Fiori authored, with N. Consedine and E. Merz, âAttachment, Social Network Size, and Patterns of Social Exchange in Later Lifeâ in Research on Aging, 33 (4), p. 465â493, 2011, and, with D. Crisp and T. Windsor, âPersonal and Neighborhood Resources, Future Time Perspective, and Social Relations in Middle and Older Adulthoodâ in the Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, online, 2011. Dr. Fiori presented the following: âPositive and Negative Social Exchanges and Mental Health Across the Transition to Collegeâ at the 119th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 2011; with D. Crisp and T. Windsor, âCan Positive Social Exchanges Buffer the Negative Effects of Negative Social Exchanges? Age and Gender Differencesâ at the 64th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA, November 2011; and, with C. Denckla, âSocial Support and Mental Health in Middle-Aged Men and Women: A Multidimensional Approachâ at the Society for the Study of Human Development 7th Biennial Meeting, Providence, RI, October 2011 and âCrying in Context: The Influence of Interpersonal Dependency and Social Networksâ at Emotions 2011: 5th International Conference on The (Non)Expression of Emotions in Health and Disease, Tilburg, the Netherlands, October 2011.
Jerold Gold, with Adelphi Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus George Stricker, cowrote âIntegrative Approaches to Psychotherapyâ in Essential Therapies, Third Edition: Theory and Practice, p. 426â459 (New York: The Guilford Press, 2011) and âFailures in Psychodynamic Psychotherapyâ in the Journal of Clinical Psychology, 67 (11), p. 1096â1105, 2011. Dr. Gold also wrote âAttachment Theory and Psychotherapy Integration: Introduction and Review of the Literatureâ in the Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 21 (3), p. 221â231, 2011.
Mark Hilsenroth published the following articles: with J. DeFife, âStarting Off on the Right Foot: Common Factor Elements in Early Psychotherapy Processâ in the Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 21 (2), p. 172â191, 2011; with M. Diener, J. Sexton and S. Shaffer, âA Meta-Analysis of the Relationship Between the Rorschach Ego Impairment Index (EII) and Psychiatric Severityâ in Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 18 (6), p. 464â485, 2011; with G. Haggerty, âThe Use of Videotape in Psychotherapy Supervisionâ in the British Journal of Psychotherapy, 27, p. 193â210, 2011; with M. Lehmann, âEvaluating Psychological Insight in a Clinical Sample Using the SWAPâ (p. 354â359) and, with J. Owen, âInteraction Between Alliance and Technique in Predicting Patient Outcome During Psychodynamic Psychotherapyâ (p. 384â389) in The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 199 (5/6), 2011; with M. Blagys, M. Blais and J. Slavin-Mulford, âExperiences Related to Expert Supervisorsâ Views of Ideal Therapuetic Practiceâ inÌęCounselingÌęand Psychotherapy Research, 11, p. 97â104, 2011; with C. Siefert, M. Stein and R. Vala-Stewart, âRelationship Between the Social Cognition and Object Relations Scale (SCORS) and Attachment Style in a Clinical Sampleâ in Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 18 (6), p. 512â523, 2011; and, with E. Leibing, F. Leichsenring, E. Leweke, S. Rabung and S. Salzer, âTreatment Integrity: An Unresolved Issue in Psychotherapy Researchâ in Current Psychiatry Review, 7, p. 313â321, 2011. Dr. Hilsenroth, Jerold Gold and Joel Weinberger cowrote, with J. Slavin-Mulford, âTherapeutic Interventions Related to Outcomes in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Anxiety Disorder Patientsâ in The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 199 (4), p. 214â221, 2011
Lawrence Josephs published âThe Primal Scene in Cross-Species and Cross-Cultural Perspectivesâ in The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 92 (5), p. 1263â1287, 2011, and âNeurotic Self-Deception as a Reproductive Strategyâ in Personality and Psychopathology: Critical Dialogues with David Shapiro, p. 201â215 (New York: Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 2011). He and Robert Bornstein cowrote âBeyond the Illusion of Structural Change: A Process Priming Approach to Psychotherapy Outcome Researchâ in Psychoanalytic Psychology, 28 (3), p. 420â434, 2011. Dr. Josephs presented âThe Dynamics of Sexual Fidelityâ at the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists, New York, NY, June 2011.
Morton Kissen authored, with E. Goldvarb, âGroup Psychotherapy for Women Suffering from Postpartum Depressionâ in Group, 35 (3), p. 235â246, 2011. He presented, with S. Danish, âFreud and the Dalai Lamaâ at the New York State Psychological Association, New York, NY, March 2011.
Robert Mendelsohn wrote âClutching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory: Failure, Self-Destruction, and the Icarus Mythâ in the Fifth Annual Psychoanalytic Conference: Failure, 2011 and âProjective Identification and Countertransference in Borderline Couplesâ in Psychoanalytic Review, 98 (3), 2011.
James Nelson published, with L. Gmiendl, P. Reuter-Lorenz and T. Wiggin, âConfigural Representations in Spatial Working Memory: Modulation by Perceptual Segregation and Voluntary Attentionâ in Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 73 (7), p. 2130â2142, 2011.
Susan Petry presented âPerceptual Transformation in the Contemplation and Creation of Art with a Focus on Van Goghâs Self-Portraitsâ at the Fifth International Symposium, Psychoanalysis and Art, Florence, Italy, May 2011.
Kate Szymanski presented âWitnessing Trauma and Recovery: Myths and Misconceptionsâ at the Department of Linguistics and Languages, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, August 2011. Dr. Szymanski and Carolyn Springer, with C. Goldstein, presented âAttachment Trauma and Interpersonal Relationships of Child and Adolescent Inpatientsâ at the 27th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress, Baltimore, MD, November 2011.Ìę
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