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Subject Index A belonging, need for sense of, 45, 48-50, adaptive resources, 69-71 52-53, 55 adolescence. See also specific topics benevolence, need for sense of, 46, 48 late, and young adulthood, 46-48, 49, 52 53, 52 51-55 biology and adolescent development, as manifestation of ongoing reorgani 7 28 zation of human system, 18. See borderline personality disorder, 76 also reorganization in See also emotionally dysregu adolescence lated personality disorder adolescent development. See also spe 3uddhism, 54 cific topics three basic issues in, 27 Cc Adolescent Psychiatry, history of, 21n change in adolescence “adolescent turmoil,” 3, 12 personality functioning and, 66 attachment-individuation and, 4—6 theory of, 21-24 clinical material, 6—14 chess separation-individuation and, 3-4 literature on psychotherapeutic use of, altruism. See benevolence 187-189 ambivalence, 8, 12, 70 as way of improving object relation anorexia. See eating disorders ships in narcissistic adolescents, antidepressants, as adjunct to interper- 187, 196-198 sonal therapy, 149 case material, 191-195, 197-198 antisocial-psychopathic personality disor clinical method, 190-191 der, 87-88, 220 cognition See also specific topics attachment, 80-83 See also under “ado and competence, 207-208 lescent turmoil” cognitive development, 69-70 competence (capacity) See also in- B formed consent and competence being, need for sense of, 45, 48-49, 52 of minors 53, 55 developmental and psychological, believing, need for sense of, 45—46, 48 207-209 See also spirituality contlicts, emotional, 66—69 SUBJECT INDEX context of experience and action, 33 filicide, 226-227 crawling, 35 Five Factor Model of Personality culture, ethnicity, and identity, 7 (FFM), 63 D G death of parent. See mourning game play. See chess defensive styles, gender differences in, grandiosity of toddlers, so-called, 35 | grief. See mourning denial. See also pregnancy, denial of defined, 223 H depression, 139 histrionic personality disorder, 89 treatment, 139-140. See also interper- hysterical cognitive style, 223-224 sonal psychotherapy development, adolescent. See also spe- I cific topics identity dynamic systems view of, 30-33 culture, ethnicity, and, 74 developmental disturbance, model of, identity disturbance, 73, 170-173 67 clinical material, 170, 173-184 developmental phases of adolescence, identity formation, 72 Blos’s, 92929-22 ideology. See believing; religion dissociative state individuation, 14, 72. See also “adoles defined, 223 cent turmoil,” attachment-indi- temporary insanity and, 227-228 viduation and; separation- dynamic systems, 27 30, 41 individuation view of adolescence 33-37 “finding one’s voice,” 6 view of adolescent psychotherapy, clinical material, 6—14 A) informed consent and competence of mi view of development, 30—33 nors, 214-215 in health care decisions, 203-204, I 214-215 Eastern religions, 54 case material, 204, 212-213 eating disorders, clinical material, 6-8, emotional and psychiatric factors 11 and, 210-211 ego development, pathways of, 79-80 health/medical status and, 209 ego psychological model of adoles- problem presentation, 209-210 cence, 19-20, 22-27, 67 psychodynamic and social influ- emotional processes and development, ences and, 211-212 70-71 See also specific topics legal approaches to, 205-206 emotionally dysregulated personality dis- insecure attachment, 82 order, 88 clinical material, 6, 8-10 intelligence and competence, 207 I interpersonal disputes, 152-153 families. See also treatment, integrated interpersonal psychotherapy for de- single-parent, 156-157 pressed adolescents (IPT-A), fantasies, 125-126 140, 143-144 fears, 66—609 antidepressants as adjunct, 149 Subject Index contrasted with IPT for adults, 142 evolutionary con id"|e rations and increasing self-monitoring skills, 9990 30 157-158 as “going against nature interpersonal problem areas magical thinking and grief, 150-152 interpersonal deficits O interpersonal disputes, 152—153 object relations and obj role transitions, 153-155 tions, 71-75 single-parent families, object relations model patient selection, 143 20 phases and course of treatment, oppositional dysphori 145-149 S psychoeducational component, 141-142 P rationale for development of parent, death of. See mourning 140—142 parental projection onto adoles research on, 158-162 181 therapeutic goals/tasks, 143> —150 personality, adolescent, 62 interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), 140, assessment. See specifi 142 instruments adaptations of adult version, 142 conflict vs. continuity models of 64-66 existence of, 62—64 Judaism, 53, 5 personality characteristics, Q-fa ysis/Q sort of, 836—90 personality disorders (PDs) and pa | oy. 61-62 6 Y locomotion skills, development of classification, 83—90 loss. See mourning based on Q-factor analysis/Q 386-90) M DSM, 77-79 magical thinking, 224-225 personality functioning, domains o moods, 70-71 play. See chess moral development, and competence, pregnancy, denial of, 233 208 by girl’s mother also, 226 motivations, 66—69 psychodynamics and types o mourning, adolescent, 101-102 226, 228-229 112-115 projection, 181 clinical material, 103-112, 115 psychoanalytic approaches to adoles interpersonal therapy and, 150-152 cence, 19-22, 34, 35, 67-68 literature on, 102-103 psychoanalytic treatment. See psycho- therapy, psychoanalytic N psychopathology. See personality disor narcissistic personality disorder, 88-89 ders; specific topics needs, adolescent, 45-53, 55 psychopathy, 87-88, 220 neonaticide, 226-227, 233-234 psychotherapy, 17-18. See also interper in the courtroom, 232—234 sonal psychotherapy; treatment 285 SUBJECT INDEX psychotherapy (continued) ment-individuation and; developmental approach to, 123-124 individuation dynamic systems view of, 37-40 Shedler-Westen Assessment Procedure empathy and therapist-patient relation 200 for Adolescents (SWAP- ship, 39 200-A), 84-86, 89 psychoanalytic, 121-128 socialization and competence, 208 clinical material, 127—134 spirituality, 52-54. See also believing termination phase, 148—149 need for sense of synthetic function of ego, 24-25 R systems principles, 27-29. See also dy- religion, 52—54 namic systems reorganization in adolescence, efforts to identify the operational process I of, 22-27 rhematic Apperception Test (TAT), 75 role transitions, 153—155 treatment. See also psychotherapy integrated, for seriously disturbed ado S lescents and their families, schizoid personality disorder, 88 169-173 self. See also being clinical material, 170, 173-184 experience of, 71-75 V self-critical dysphoric style, 87 self-esteem, gender differences in, 73n values, 66-69. See also believing self psychological model of adoles variability of behavior, 33 cence, 20 self-representation, 25, 29, 47 W separation-individuation, 3-4. See also wishes, 66—69 “adolescent turmoil,” attach- Author Index A Barry, V., 40, 4/ Aber, M., 203, 2/5 Basch, M. F., 28, 29, 30n, 39, 4/ Acock, A., 157, 1/63 Baugher, R., 139, 163 Adam, K. S., 82, 9/ Beardslee, W., 139, 158, 165 Adelson, J., 52, 55 Beauchamp, T. L., 203, 2/5 Aichhorn, A., 122, 136 Beaudoin, T., 48, 52, 56 Ainsworth, M., 5, 8, /4, 81, 9/ Beck, N., 139, 165 Alegria, M., 139, 161, 167 Beebe, B., 12, 15, 16 Allen, J. P., 79-82, 9] Behrends, R., 72n, 92 Allman, C., 150, 151, /63 Bell, K., 82, 9/ Alpert, J. J., 203, 2/6 Bennett, E. S., 63, 97 Altschul, S., 115, 1/6 Bergman, A., 8, 16, 34, 35, 43 Ambrosini, P., 140, 163, 166 Berkowitz, D. A., 169, 170, 172, 181, 184, 185 Andrews, J., 139, /65 Anthony, E. J., 124, 136 Bernet, W., 38, 43 Appelbaum, P. S., 203, 2/5 Bernstein, D. P., 61, 63, 77, 9/ Araujo, K. B., 71, 93 Best, K. M., 79, 80, 9/ Bezirganian, S., 77, 9/ Arkowitz-Westen, L., 62, 99 Bird, H., 139, 161, 167 Arlow, J. A., 126, 136 Birmaher, B., 139, 149, 163 Arnett, J. J., 46, 55 Blalock, J., 140, 1/65 Asarnow, R., 141, 164 Blass, R., 5, /5 Aseltine, R., 140, 157, 162—163 Blatt, S. J., 5, 15, 72n, 74, 75, 9/-—92 Atwood, G. E., 5, /6 Blehar, M., 5, 8, /4 Auerbach, J. S., 72n, 92 Bley, N., 24, 4/ Avedon, E., 181, 199 Bloch, H., 27, 4/ Block, J., 63, 65, 73n, 84, 85n, 86, 92, B 98 Bacon, S., 70, 97 Blos, P., 4, 15, 22n, 23-26, 34, 4/-42, Baker, C., 205, 2/5 64, 72, 92, 101, Balach, L., 150, 151, 163 102, 115, 116, 124, 126, 136, 169, 184 Ballentine, R., 52, 55 Boekamp, J., 74, 75, 99 Bandura, A., 65, 9/ Bogen, T., 75, 92 AUTHOR INDEX Bonin, L., 141, /64 Cohler, B., 21, 42 Bonnard, A., 113, //6 ‘ohn,D . A., 81,9 3 Boorstin, D., 48, 52, 56 Collins, J., 140, 159, 164 Borman-Spurrell, E., 80-82, 9/ ‘olten, M., 140, /63 Bowlby. J., 80-81, 92, 102, 1/6 ‘ompas, B. E., 65, 93 Bradshaw, C. K., 73, 92 oppolillo, H.., Brandchaft, B., 5, /6 orcoran, C Braungart, R., 48, 56 ‘ornes, C Brennan-Quattrock, J., 140, /66 ‘ornwell, G.., Brenner, C., 67, 92 osta. P.. 63 Brent, D., 139, 149-151, 161, /63, 1/64 ‘owan, C. P., 81, 93 Breuer, J., 121, 126, /37 ‘owan, P. A., 81, 93 Bromley, D. B., 74, 96 oyne, J., 140, /65 Brook, J. S., 61, 77, 9/7, 95 ‘ross, A. W., 203, 2/6 Brooke, H., 203, 2/5 rowell, J A., 81, 93 Bruschweiler-Stern, N 27, 40, 43 sikszentmihalyi, M., 48, 52, 56, 70 Buddin, B. J., 70, 94 3 O02 OF Burger, W. E., 205, 2/5 Burgner, M., 115, 1/6 D Burns, B., 139, /63 Dahl, R., 139, 140, /63 Bursztajn, H. J., 203, 2/6 Damon, W., 74-75, 93 Davidson, H., 203, 2/6 ( “alderone, R., 158, 166 Davies, M., 140, 163 ( ‘ampbell, S., 203, 208, 2/ Davis, A., 54, 56 ( ‘anobbio, R., 150, 151, /63 de Goede, M., 157, 16 ( appron, A.., 203. 2/5 DeFries, J. C., 64, 97 Cc Demo, D., 157, /63 arlson, E., 228, 234 ¢ ‘arlson, E. A.., 63. R81. 92. 98 Devereux, J. A., 2 - ( ‘arlson, G.. 139, 165 Dickenson, D. L., 203, 215 C ‘armody, T., 139, 164 Dickson, N., 61, 97 DiMascio, A., 140, 149, /63, varr, A., 169, 172, 181, 785 Docherty, J., 140, 159, 164 .¢ "ase, R., 69, 93 Cc aspi, A., 61, 63, 86, 93, 95, 97 Doctors, S. R., 4—5, 12, 14 Cc assidy, J., 81, 96 Dossey, = 52. 56 C hambers, W., 160, /63 Douglas, W. O., 205, 2/5 C hess, S., 210, 2/5 Drane, J. F., 203, 206, 2/5 C “*hevron, E S., 74, 92, 140, 153, 159, Dukes, R. L., 74, 97 165, 167 Dulcan, M., 139, 161, /67 “hused, J. F., 124, 136 Dulit, E., 224, 234 “icchetti, P., 228, 235 Clark, D., 150, 151, 163 E Clarke, G., 139, 163, 165 Edell, W., 77, 94 Cleckley, H., 88, 93 Edelman, G., 29n, 40, 42 Cogan, R., 75, 97 Egeland, B., 82, 97, 98 Cohen, P., 61, 63, 77, 9/, 95, 139, 161, Eggebeen, D., 156, 157, 163 167 Elder, G. E., 63, 93 288 Author Index Elkin, I., 140, 159, 164 Gammon, G., 139, 167 Emde, R. N., 28, 40, 42, 123, 136 Gapes, C., 112, 113, 116 Emslie, G., 139, /64 Garber, B., 112, 114, 115, 7/6, 158, Emson, H., 205, 2/5 164 Erikson, E. H., 48, 49, 56, 64, 72, 93, Gardner, R., 181, 199 121, 122, 136, 170-172, 184 Garfinkel, R., 139, 159, 166 Erlich, H. S., 169, 184 Garnier, H. E., 50, 56 Esman, A., 122—126, 136, 137 Gaylin, W., 203, 2/6 Ewalt, P., 101, 1/6 Gedo, J. E., 28, 30n, 42 Geis, H., 150, 164 E George, C., 81, 94 Faden, R. R., 203, 2/5 Gerhardt, C. A., 65, 93 Fairbairn, W. R. D., 81, 93 Gest, S., 63, 94 Fajardo, B., 40n, 42 Getzels, J., 72-73, 95 Gilligan, C., 6, 16 Fallahi, C., 139, /65 Feiring, C., 82, 96 Ginsberg, G., 122, 137 Feldman, S. S., 71, 73, 81, 93 Gjerde, P., 63, 92 Ferholt, J. B., 203, 2/7 Glass, D., 140, 159, 164 Fiester, S., 140, 159, 164 Glass, S., 83, 84, 100 Flavell, J., 74, 94 Goebel, A., 150, 151, 1/63 Fleming, J., 115, 1/6 Goetz, D., 140, 166 Follansbee, D. J., 80, 95 Goklaney, M., 140, 149, /6 Fonagy, P., 81, 94 Gold, L., 75, 76, 99, 100 Fosshage, J. L., 8, /6 Goldberg, A., 28, 42 Fowler, C., 71n, 84, 100 Goldried, M., 161, 164 Fox, N. E., 81, 98 Goodman, S., 139, 161, 167 Framo, J., 81, 94 Gore, S., 140, 163 Frances, A., 83, 100 Gotlib, L., 141, 164 Frank, E., 135, 136, 149, 165 Graham, P., 53, 56, 139, 166 Frankel, V., 52, 56 Greenberg, J. R., 123, 137 Franz, C., 5, 15 Greenfield, D. B., 77, 94, 103, 116 Fremmer-Bombik, E., 81, 99 Greenman, D. A., 76, 94 Freud, A., 3-4, 15, 64, 94, 101, 116, Grilo, C. M., 77, 94 122, 137, 169, 184 Grisso, T., 203, 2/6 Freud, S., 3, 12, 15, 34, 42, 81, 94, 121, Grodin, M. A., 203, 2/6 126, 137 Grossman, K., 81, 99 Frey, D., 181, 199 Grotowski, T., 222, 234 Friend, D., 49, 56 Gunderson, J. G., 76, 94 Fromm, M. G., 172, 185 Gutheil, T. G., 203, 2/6 Frosch, W., 122, 137 Furman, E., 101, 1/6 H Furstenberg, F., 47, 57 Hall, G. S., 64, 94 Hamburg, D. A., 45, 56 G Hammen, C., 140, 141, 164 Galatzer-Levy, R., 21, 27, 42, 126, 137 Hare, R. D., 88, 94 Gales, M., 27, 43 Harpur, T., 88, 94 AUTHOR INDEX Harrison, A., 27, 40, 43 Jacob, T., 148, 165 Hart,D ., 74, 93 Jacobsen, T., 63, 95 Hart, S. D., 88, 94 Jacobson, A. M., 80, 95 Harter, S., 70, 74, 94 Jacobson, D., 157, 1/65 Hauser, S. T., 79-82, 9], 94-95 Jacobson, E., 102, 116 Hawkins, W., 139, /63 Jacobson, G., 157, 165 Herbener, E., 63, 93 Jaffe, C. M., 19, 36n, 40n, 42 Herman-Stahl, M. A., 71, 95 Jarrett, D. B., 135, 136 Hernandez, P. H., 73, 96 Jaskir, J., 82, 96 Hersen, H., 155, 164 Jensen, P., 161, 164 Hershberg, T. R., 47, 57 John, K., 139, 167 Hersov, L., 53, 55, 58 John, O. P., 63, 86, 95, 97 Hesse, E., 82, 96 Johnson, B., 139, 163 Hibbard, S., 75, 97 Johnson, J. G., 61, 77, 95 Hibbs, E., 161, 164 Joiner, T., 140, 165 Hillel, Rabbi, 55, 56 Jones, D. P. H., 203, 2/5 Hinden, B. R., 65, 93 Jones, E., 189, 199 Hirsch, M., 160, 163 Hoagwood, K., 161, 1/64 K Hoberman, H., 139, /64 Hodges, J., 64, 98 Kagan, J., 63, 95 Hoeper, E., 139, 165 Kahn, S., 72-73, 95 Hoffer, A., 51, 56 Kail, R., 69, 95 Hoffman, B. F., 205, 2/6 Kaiz, M., 63, 97 Hofmann, V., 63, 95 Kalogerakis, M. G., 123, 137 Hogan, N. S., 103, 1/6 Kamanetz, R., 54, : Hoge, S. K., 203, 2/5 Kaminer, W. C., 52, 56 Hohener, J., 222, 226, 235 Kaplan, A., 54, 56 Hokason, J., 140, 141, 166 Kaplan, H., 53, 56 Holahan, C., 141, /64 Kaplan, N., 81, 94, 96 Holder, D., 139, 163 Kaplan, R., 222, 234 Hops, H., 139, /65 Kasen, S., 61, 77, 95 Horowitz, H., 82, 97 Kashani, J., 139, 165 Horowitz, M. J., 114, 116 Kaufman, J., 139, 140, 163, 166 Horowitz, R., 203, 2/6 Kellam, A., 75, 76, 100 Horwitz, S., 139, 161, 167 Keller, M., 139, 158, 165 Hoven, C., 139, 161, 167 Kent, G., 203, 2/6 Howard, K. I., 63, 97 Kerber, K., 75, 76, 99 Huges, C., 139, 164 Kernberg, O. F., 89, 95 KetJ.,t 4,7, 56 I King, M., 24, 4] Imber, S., 140, 159, 164 Inhelder, B., 69, 95, 205, 207, 217, 234 King, N. M. P., 203, 2/6 Iyengar, S., 139, /63 Kinsey, J., 52, 58 Kitayama, S., 73, 96 J Klein, D., 78, 95 Jackson, A., 96 Klein, G., 123, 137 Jackson, D., 83, 96 Klein, R., 139, 165 Author Index Klepser, J., 74, 75, 99 M Klerman, G., 140, 149, 150, 153, /63, Macaulay, E., 158, 166 165-167 MacKinnon, R., 84, 96 Kobak, R. R., 81, 82, 95 Macklin, R., 203, 2/6 Koch, M., 158, 164 Mahler, M. S., 8, 16, 34, 35, 43 Kohlberg, L., 205, 208, 2/6 Main, M., 81, 82, 94, 96 Kolko, D., 139, 163 Mallinger, A. G., 135, 136 Koocher, G. P., 203, 2/6 Mangelsdorf, S., 82, 97 Koren, D., 71n, 84, /00 Mann, N. M., 203, 2/7 Kowatch, R., 139, 164 Marcia, J. E., 72, 96 Kriegman, D., 68, 98 Markowitz, J., 135, 137 Kriss, M., 158, 164 Markus, H. R., 73, 96 Kuperminc, G., 82, 9/ Marohn, R., 4, 10, /6 Kupfer, D. J., 135, 136, 149, 165 Martens, A., 84, /00 Martin, J., 159, /66 Martinez, P. E., 55, 58 L Martinez, R. O., 74, 97 Lachmann, F. M., 8, 12, /5, 16 Marvinney, D., 82, 97 Larson, R., 70, 93 Marx, E., 141, /66 Laufer, M., 102, 115, 7/7, 125, 137 Mascetti, M., 54, 56 Lavori, P., 139, 158, /65 Masterson, J., 65, 97 Leber, W., 140, 159, /64 Matorin, A., 181, /99 Lerner, H., 75, 9/7, 100 McAllister, J., 139, /65 Lessin, S., 148, /65 McArdle, P., 139, 166 Levine, S., 45, 48, 50, 53, 55, 57 McClearn, G. E., 64, 97 Levinson, D. J., 47, 48, 57 McCrae, R., 63, 97 Lewinsohn, P., 78, 95, 139, 163, 165 McDonald, N., 150, /64 Lewis, C. E., 203, 2/6 McEachran, A. B., 135, 136 Lewis, M., 53, 57, 82, 96 McGlashan, T., 77, 94 Lichtenberg, J. D., 8, /6, 28, 30n, 40, McGue, M., 70, 97 42 McGuffog, C., 82, 96 Lichtenstein, H., 24, 42 McNamara, J., 181, /99 Lichtman, J., 139, 161, 1/67 McNeil, B., 52, 57 Lifton, N., 74, 75, 99 Meeks, J., 38, 43 Lindholm, L., 158, /64 Melton, G. B., 203, 2/6 Liotus, L., 150, 151, 163 Merikangas, K., 139, 167 Livesley, W. J., 74, 83, 96 Meschke, L., 156, 157, 163 Loevinger, J., 79, 96 Metcalfe, J., 69, 97 Lohr, N., 75, 99, 100 Michaelieu, Q., 73n, 98 Lollis, S. P., 82, 98 Michels, R., 84, 96 Loomis, E., 181, /99 Miller, D., 152, 154, 166 Lopez, S., 73, 96 Miller, P. H., 74, 94 Loranger, A. W., 77, 96 Miller, S. T., 172, 185 Ludolph, P., 75-76, 96, 100 Milrod, B., 135, 137 Lukens, E., 140, 166 Milstein, K., 228, 234 Lykken, D., 70, 97 Milstein, P., 228, 234 Lyons-Ruth, K., 5, 6, 16, 27, 40, 43 Minow, M., 203, 2/6 AUTHOR INDEX Misle, B., 96 Parloff, M., 140, 159, 164 Mitchell, J., 158, 166 Pearson, J. L., 81, 93 Mitchell, S. A., 123, 137 Perel, J. M., 135, 136, 139, 149, 163, Modell, J., 47, 57 165 Moffitt, T. E., 61, 63, 65, 86, 95, 97 Perkins, L., 101, 1/6 Monsour, A., 74, 94 Perper, J., 150, 151, 163 Mont-Reynaud, R., 73, 93 Peterson, A. C., 71, 95 Moore, C., 82, 9/ Pfefferbaum, B., 150, 164 Moore, P., 140, 163 Piaget, J., 69, 95, 205, 207, 217, 224, Moore, R., 139, 161, 167 234 Moos, R., 141, 164 Pilkonis, P., 140, 159, /64 Moran, G., 197, 199 Pine, F., 8, 16, 34, 35, 43 Moreau, D., 139, 150, 159, 166 Pinker, S., 229-230, 232, 234 Morgan, A., 27, 40, 43 Plomin, R., 64, 97 Moriarty, A. E., 55, 58 Polkinghorne, J., 54, 58 Moritz, G., 149, 151, 163 Pollock, G. H., 115, 117 Morreale, D., 54, 57 Porcerelli, J., 75, 97 Muderrisoglu, S., 71n, 84, 100 Powers, S. I., 80, 95 Mufson, L., 139, 150, 159, 166 Prosser, J., 139, 166 Mulvey, E. P., 203, 2/6 Prusoff, B., 139, 140, 149, 163, 167 Murphy, L. B., 55, 58 Puig-Antich, J., 140, 160, 163, 166 Murphy, M., 139, 1/63 Putnam, F., 228, 234 Murray, S., 52, 58 Pynoos, R., 150, 151, 163 Myersk, E., 158, 166 N Q Quinlan, D. M., 74, 77, 92, 94 Nagera, H., 103, 1/7 Nahum, J., 27, 40, 43 Narrow, W., 139, 161, 167 R Nelson, B., 139, 140, 163, 166 Rabinovich, H., 140, 166 Neu, C., 140, 149, 163, 167 Rae, D., 139, 161, 167 Newcomb, M. D., 73, 98 Raphael, B., 113, 1/7, 151, 166 Nickerson, E., 181, 189, 199 Rayno, C., 54, 58 Niemark, E., 225, 234 Redmore, L., 79, 96 Noam, G. G., 80, 95 Regier, D., 139, 161, 167 Reid, J., 139, 165 oO Reid, S., 181, 199 O’Connor, K., 181, 199 Reider, N., 189, 191, 199 Offer, D., 3, 16, 21, 43, 46, 49, 58, 63, Renik, O., 123, 137 97, 101, 103, 117, 210, 217 Renken, B., 82, 97 Offer, J. B., 3, 16, 21, 43, 46, 58 Repucci, N. D., 203, 2/5, 217 O’ Laughlin, K., 181, 189, 199 Resnick, P., 224, 226, 227, 231-233, Oldham, J. M., 61, 77, 95, 96 234 Oltjenbruns, K. A., 103, 117 Rice, K. G., 81, 82, 97 P Richmond, B., 19, 26, 43 Paez, P., 160, 163 Richter, J., 55, 58 Pancake, V. R., 81, 98 Rinteimann, J., 139, 164 292

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