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Journal of Clinical Psychology/In Session CONTENTS OF VOLUME 61 JANUARY 2005 Special Issue: Defining Psychology: Articles and Commentaries on a New Unified Theory (Part 2) An Obituary: Sol L. Garfield + Allen E. Bergin and Michael J. Lambert 1 A New Vision for the Field: Introduction to the Second Special Issue on the Unified Theory ¢ Gregg R. Henriques 3 Toward a Consilient Science of Psychology ¢ Kevin L. Rand and Stephen S. Ilardi 7 The Motivation to Control and the Origin of Mind: Exploring the Life-Mind Joint Point in the Tree of Knowledge System ¢ David C. Geary 21 From Mirror Self-Recognition to the Looking-Glass Self: Exploring the Justification Hypothesis «+ Leigh S. Shaffer 47 Remythologizing Culture: Narrativity, Justification, and the Politics of Personalization ¢ Steven W. Quackenbush 67 Justifying the Justification Hypothesis: Scientific-Humanism, Equilintegration (EI) Theory, and the Beliefs, Events, and Values Inventory (BEVI) ¢ Craig N. Shealy 81 Testing the Limits of Henriques’ Proposal: Wittgensteinian Lessons and Hermeneutic Dialogue «¢ Brent Slife 107 Toward a Useful Mass Movement ¢ Gregg R. Henriques 121 FEBRUARY 2005 In Session Enhancing Psychotherapy Outcome Through Feedback Emerging Methods for Providing Clinicians With Timely Feedback on Treatment Effectiveness: An Introduction ¢ Michael J. Lambert 14i Feedback to Clinicians: Theory, Research, and Practice ¢ Jeffrey Sapyta, Manuel Riemer, and Leonard Bickman 145 A Lab Test and Algorithms for Identifying Clients at Risk for Treatment Failure ¢ Corinne Hannan, Michael J. Lambert, Cory Harmon, Stevan Lars Nielsen, David W. Smart, Kenichi Shimokawa, and Scott W. Sutton 155 Providing Feedback to Psychotherapists on Their Patients’ Progress: Clinical Results and Practice Suggestions ¢ Michael J. Lambert, Cory Harmon, Karstin Slade, Jason L. Whipple, and Eric J. Hawkins 165 Il Volume Contents Improving Outcomes for Poorly Responding Clients: The Use of Clinical Support Tools and Feedback to Clients ¢ Cory Harmon, Eric J. Hawkins, Michael J. Lambert, Karstin Slade, and Jason L. Whipple 175 Implementation of a Feedback System in a Managed Care Environment: What Are Patients Teaching Us? * George S. Brown and Edward R. Jones 187 The Partners for Change Outcome Management System ©« Scott D. Miller, Barry L. Duncan, Ryan Sorrell, and George S. Brown 199 Feedback in Psychotherapy ¢ Charles D. Claiborn and Rodney K. Goodyear —_2 09 MARCH 2005 Paternal and Maternal Influences on the Psychological Well-Being, Substance Abuse, and Delinquency of Chinese Adolescents Experiencing Economic Disadvantage ¢ Daniel T. L. Shek 219 Retrospective Reports of College Students’ Childhood Problems * Kimberly Renk, Rex Roberts, Jenny Klein, Angela Rojas-Vilches, and Karin Sieger 235 Callahan Fails to Meet the Burden of Proof for Thought Field Therapy Claims ¢ Monica Pignotti 251 Explanatory Style Change in Supportive-Expressive Dynamic Therapy ¢ Jacques P. Barber, Michael J. Abrams, Mary Beth Connolly-Gibbons, Paul Crits-Christoph, Marna S. Barrett, Moira Rynn, and Lynne Siqueland 257 How the Psychotherapy Research Community Must Work Toward Measurement Validity and Why ©« Merton S. Krause 269 Validation of a Behavioral Health Treatment Outcome and Assessment Tool Designed for Naturalistic Settings: The Treatment Outcome Package ¢ David R. Kraus, David A. Seligman, and John R. Jordan 285 Maintaining Psychology’s Scientific and Professional Credibility and Ethical Responsibility to Self-Regulate: A Comment on “Validations” of Mental Health Assessment Instruments ¢ Karla Moras 315 A Search for Consensus on the Dimensivnal Structure of Personality Disorders ¢ Brian P. O’Connor 323 The Chinese Version of the Social Problem-Solving Inventory: Some Initial Results on Reliability and Validity * Andrew M. H. Siu and Daniel T. L. Shek 347 Comments Regarding the October 2001 Journal of Clinical Psychology Special Issue on Thought Field Therapy: Retraction of Conclusions in the Article “Heart Rate Variability as an Outcome Measure for Thought Field Therapy in Clinical Practice” ¢ Monica Pignotti 361 Unprecedented Improvements in Short-Term Heart Rate Variability Due to Thought Field Therapy: Response to the Pignotti Retraction * Roger J. Callahan 367 Volume Contents APRIL 2005 Group Supervision in Psychotherapy: The Relationship Between Focus, Group Climate, and Perceived Attained Skill »* Marie-Louise Ogren, Carl-Otto Jonsson, and Eva C. Sundin 373 Impairment and Distress Associated With Symptoms of Male-Typed and Female-Typed DSM-IV Axis-I Disorders * Andrew J. Howell and David C. Watson 389 Thought Disorder in Patients With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder * Han-Joo Lee, Zoung-Soul Kim, and Seok-Man Kwon 401 The Relationship Between Interpersonal Problems and the Helping Alliance ¢ Bernd Puschner, Stephanie Bauer, Leonard M. Horowitz, and Hans Kordy 415 Validation of the Positive and Negative Suicide Ideation (PANSI) Inventory in a Diverse Sample of Young Adults + Jennifer J. Muehlenkamp, Peter M. Gutierrez, Augustine Osman, and Francisco X. Barrios 431 Predicting Psychological Distress in College Students: The Role of Rumination and Stress ¢ Rebecca Morrison and Rory C. O’Connor 447 Religious Coping and Psychological Adjustment to Stress: A Meta-Analysis ¢ Gene G. Ano and Erin B. Vasconcelles 461 The Inventory of Suicide Orientation-30: Further Validation With Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatients * Augustine Osman, Peter M. Gutierrez, Francisco X. Barrios, Courtney L. Bagge, Beverly A. Kopper, and Sena Linden 481 An Empirical Investigation of Albert Ellis’s Binary Model of Distress ¢ Daniel David, Guy H. Montgoraery, Bianca Macavei, and Dana H. Bovbjerg 499 The Influence of Client Characteristics of Psychologists’ Ethical Beliefs: An Empirical Investigation »* A.M. Pomerantz and J. C. Pettibone 517 MAY 2005 In Session ADHD in Adolescents and Adults Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Teens and Adults: They Don’t All Outgrow It ¢ Robert J. Resnick 529 Diagnostic Issues for Adolescents and Adults With ADHD © Jeanette Wasserstein 535 Career Choices and Workplace Challenges for Individuals With ADHD ¢ Kathleen G. Nadeau 549 ADHD Couple and Family Relationships: Enhancing Communication and Understanding Through Imago Relationship Therapy * Carol Ann Robbins 565 Treating Adolescent Girls and Women With ADHD: Gender-Specific Issues ¢ Patricia O. Quinn 579 Pharmacotherapy of Adult ADHD © William W. Dodson 589 IV Volume Contents Psychosocial Treatments for ADHD in Teens and Adults: A Practice-Friendly Review ¢ Kevin Murphy 607 Neurofeedback in Adolescents and Adults With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ¢ Steven M. Butnik 621 JUNE 2005 Special Section: Men In (and Out of) Therapy: New Directions and Remaining Challenges Men In (and Out of )T herapy: Central Concepts, Emerging Directions, and Remaining Challenges ¢ Aaron B. Rochlen 627 Social Scientific Paradigms of Masculinity and Their Implications for Research and Practice in Men’s Mental Health ¢ Michael E. Addis and Geoffrey H. Cohane 633 Evidence-Based Assessment With Men « Sam V. Cochran 649 Using the Conformity to Masculine Norms Inventory to Work With Men in a Clinical Setting * James R. Mahalik, W. Tracy Talmadge, Benjamin D. Locke, and Ryan P. J. Scott 661 Marketing Mental Health to Men: Theoretical and Practical Considerations ¢ Aaron B. Rochlen and Wayne D. Hoyer 675 The Study of Men and Masculinity as an Important Multicultural Competency Consideration * William Ming Liu 685 Men and Therapy: Critical Concepts, Theoretical Frameworks, and Research Recommendations ¢ Glenn E. Good, Douglas A. Thomson, and Allyson D. Brathwaite 699 Toxic Masculinity as a Barrier to Mental Health Treatment in Prison ¢ TerryA . Kupers 713 Regular Issue Papers Media Violence Exposure and Executive Functioning in Aggressive and Control! Adolescents » William G. Kronenberger, Vincent P. Mathews, David W. Dunn, Yang Wang, Elisabeth A. Wood, Ann L. Giauque, Joelle J. Larsen, Mary E. Rembusch, Mark J. Lowe, and Tie-Qiang Li 725 Psychological Mindedness and Awareness of Self and Others * Mark Beitel, Elena Ferrer, and John J. Cecero 739 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for PTSD in the Real World: Do Interpersonal Relationships Make a Real Difference? * Candice M. Monson, Benjamin F. Rodriguez, and Reid Warner 751 An Investigation Into the Effectiveness of Bibliotherapy and Minimal Contact Interventions in the Treatment of Panic Attacks ¢ Greg A. R. Febbraro 763 Item Difficulty Scaling for WAIS-III Picture Arrangement * Raymond M. Costello and Sean G. Connolly 781 Volume Contents JULY 2005 Special Section: The Placebo Concept in Psychotherapy Introduction to the Special Issue on the Placebo Concept in Psychotherapy ¢ James D. Herbert and Brandon A. Gaudiano 787 Placebo Psychotherapy: Synonym or Oxymoron? ©¢ Irving Kirsch 791 Problems With the Use of Placebo Conditions in Psychotherapy Research, Suggested Alternatives, and Some Strategies for the Pursuit of the Placebo Phenomenon ¢ T. D. Borkovec and Nicholas J. Sibrava 805 Experimental Analysis of Specific Treatment Factors: Efficacy and Practice Implications ¢ Jeffrey M. Lohr, Bunmi O. Olatunji, Lisa Parker, and Christine DeMaio 819 The Placebo Is Powerful: Estimating Placebo Effects in Medicine and Psychotherapy From Randomized Clinical Trials * Bruce E. Wampold, Takuya Minami, Sandra Callen Tierney, Thomas W. Baskin, and Kuldhir S. Bhati 835 Early Response in Psychotherapy: Further Evidence for the Importance of Common Factors Rather Than “Placebo Effects” * Michael J. Lambert 855 Understanding Placebo, Nocebo, and Iatrogenic Treatment Effects * Richard R. Bootzin and Elaine T. Bailey 871 Reducing Exposure of Clinical Research Subjects to Placebo Treatments ¢ Ronald E. S. Noble, Lois A. Gelfand, and Robert J. DeRubeis 881 Moving From Empirically Supported Treatment Lists to Practice Guidelines in Psychotherapy: The Role of the Placebo Concept * James D. Herbert and Brandon A. Gaudiano 893 Regular Issue Paper Pathways to Schizophrenic Psychosis: A LISREL-Tested Model of the Unfolding of the Schizophrenic Prodrome « Dirk van Kampen 909 AUGUST 2005 In Session Why I (Really) Became a Psychotherapist Choosing Psychotherapy as a Career: Beyond “I Want to Help People” ¢ John C. Norcross and Barry A. Farber 939 Why I (Really) Became a Therapist ¢ Albert Ellis 945 Don’t Be a Sheep: How This Eldest Daughter Became a Feminist Therapist ¢ Laura S. Brown 949 What Inspired Me to Become a Psychotherapist? ¢ Alvin R. Mahrer = 957 Growing Up Everyone’s Trusted Confidante: Why I Really Became a Psychotherapist ¢ Florence W. Kaslow 965 VI Volume Contents Becoming a Multicultural Psychotherapist: The Conflue .ce of Culture, Ethnicity, and Gender © Lillian Comas-Diaz 973 Why I Became a (Brief) Psychotherapist * Michael F. Hoyt 983 Doing Something ¢ Leigh McCullough 991 Becoming and Being a Psychotherapist: A Psychodynamic Memoir and Meditation ¢ David E. Orlinsky 999 Choosing Psychotherapy as a Career: Why Did We Cross That Road? ¢ Barry A. Farber, Inessa Manevich, Jesse Metzger, and Erica Saypol 1009 SEPTEMBER 2005 Special Issue: Visions of Clinical Psychology Education for the Twenty-First Century Twenty-First Century Graduate Education in Clinical Psychology: A Four Level Matrix Model « C. R. Snyder and Timothy R. Elliott 1033 Eleven Rules for a More Successful Clinical Psychology ¢ Steven C. Hayes 1055 Some Critical Observations on Twenty-First Century Graduate Education in Clinical Psychology ¢ Gerald C. Davison 1061 Jack of All Trades, Master of None?: An Alternative to Clinical Psychology’s Market-Driven Mission Creep * Martin Heesacker 1067 Delivering the Nuts Without the Bolts: The Plight of Clinical Psychology Practice ¢ Nicholas A. Cummings 1071 Perspectives on Education and Training in Clinical Psychology: Integrating Reactions ¢ Michael C. Roberts 1077 Clinical Psychology in the Twenty-First Century: The Wheel Remains Round ¢ Philip C. Kendall 1083 Graduate Education in Clinical Psychology for the Twenty-First Century: Educating Psychological Health Care Providers ¢ Ronald F. Levant 1087 Another Take on the Matrix: Interactionism »¢ Sharon Stephens Brehm 1091 Teach Our Students Well: A Call for Training Models That Embrace the Wisdom of the Past * Howard Tennen 1095 Old Wine in New Bottles ¢ George Stricker 1101 An Education for the Future ¢ Patrick H. DeLeon, Richard Dubanoski, and Jill M. Oliveira-Berry 1105 Reconciling the Rift: Improving Clinical Psychology Graduate Training in the Twenty-First Century ¢ Lorie A. Ritschel 1111 Matrix Model of Clinical Psychology: Applause or the Sound of One Hand Clapping? ¢ Everett L. Worthington, Jr. 1115 Volume Contents Twenty-First Century Education: Toward Greater Emphasis on Context—Social, Economic, and Educational ¢ Roger L. Peterson 1121 New Visions and Revisions: Why Isn’t Graduate Education in Psychology More Relevant to Professional Practice? * Danny Wedding 1127 The Matrix Model for Clinical Psychology: A Contextual Approach «¢ Stanley Sue and Alison Terry 1131 An Attachment Theory Perspective on the Proposed Matrix Model « Hal S. Shorey 1135 Meaning-Making and the Matrix Model: Does One Size Really Fit All? ¢ Robert A. Neimeyer 1141 The Enduring Value of the Boulder Model: “Upon This Rock We Will Build” ¢ Christopher Peterson and Nansook Park 1147 Can a Matrix Make a Training Model?: “No.” Let’s Not Throw Out the Boulder Model ¢ Donald Meichenbaum 1151 Clinical Training for the Next Millennium ©¢ Rick E. Ingram 1155 Toward Promoting Generative Cultures of Intentional Mentoring Within Academic Settings ¢ Allison N. Ponce, Michelle K. Williams, and George J. Allen 1159 A Team Effort: Reply to Snyder and Elliott * Susan S. Hendrick 1165 Following the Money: Economic Inhibitors of Change Affecting Graduate Education in Clinical Psychology * Gerald P. Koocher — 1171 The End of Clinical Psychology As We Know It?: A Response to Snyder and Elliott’s Four Level Matrix Model ¢ Stephan Desrochers, Diane F. Halpern, Sherylle J. Tan, and Heidi R. Riggio 1175 Constructive Suggestions for the Practical Education of Professional Life Counselors ¢ Michael J. Mahoney 1179 The Return of Science to Education in Clinical Psychology: A Reply to Snyder and Elliott ¢ Kevin L. Rand 1185 Re-envisioning the Training and Practice of Clinical Psychologists: Preserving Science and Research Orientations in the Face of Change ¢ Joan M. Cook and James C. Coyne 119] Sharing Open Secrets in Training Future Generations of Clinical Psychologists ¢ Timothy R. Elliott and C. R. Snyder 1197 OCTOBER 2005 Special Issue: A Great Pioneer of Clinical Science Remembered: Special Issue in Honor of Paul E. Meehl A Great Pioneer of Clinical Science Remembered: Introduction to the Special Issue in Honor of Paul E. Meehl © Scott O. Lilienfeld and Niels G. Waller 1201 Paul Everett Meehl: The Cumulative Record + Niels G. Waller and Scott O. Lilienfeld 1209 Vill Volume Contents Remembering and Honoring Paul Meehl « Albert Ellis 1231 Clinical Versus Statistical Prediction: The Contribution of Paul E. Meehl ¢ William M. Grove 1233 The Ethical Implications of Paul Meehl’s Work on Comparing Clinical Versus Actuarial Prediction Methods ¢ Robyn M. Dawes 1245 In Praise of Clinical Judgment: Meehl’s Forgotten Legacy * Drew Westen and Joel Weinberger 1257 Essential Paul Meehl Lessons for Personality Assessment Psychology ¢ Allan R. Harkness 1277 Paul E. Meehl’s Influence on Experimental Psychopathology: Fruits of the Nexus of Schizotypy and Schizophrenia, Neurology, and Methodology ¢ Mark F. Lenzenweger, Brendan A. Maher, and Theo C. Manschreck 1295 Meehl on Metatheory * Wm. W. Rozeboom 1317 Why Paul Meehl Will Revolutionize the Philosophy of Science and Why It Should Matter to Psychologists »* David Faust 1355 NOVEMBER 2005 In Session Treating Infidelity Treatment of Clients Coping With Infidelity: An Introduction * Douglas K. Snyder 1367 The Multidimensional and Developmental Nature of Infidelity: Practical Applications ¢ Elizabeth S. Allen and David C. Atkins 1371 Assessing Relationship Betrayals »* Mark A. Whisman and Tina Pittman Wagers 1383 Treating Couples Recovering From Infidelity: An Integrative Approach ¢ Kristina Coop Gordon, Donald H. Baucom, and Douglas K. Snyder 1393 Teaching Fidelity ¢ Frank S. Pittman III and Tina Pittman Wagers 1407 Maximizing the Experiences of an Extrarelational Affair: An Unconventional Approach to aCommon Social Convention ¢ Luann Linguist and Charles Negy 1421 Treating Infidelity in Same-Sex Couples * Christopher R. Martell and Stacey E. Prince 1429 Helping Children and Adults Cope With Parental Infidelity »* Don-David Lusterman 1439 Treating Infidelity: Clinical and Ethical Directions * Douglas K. Snyder and Brian D. Doss 1453 DECEMBER 2005 Clinical Psychologists Across the Years: The Division of Clinical Psychology From 1960 to 2003 * John C. Norcross, Christie P. Karpiak, and Shannon O. Santoro 1467 Volume Contents IX Gender Acts as a Context for Interpreting Diagnostic Criteria * Elizabeth H. Flanagan and Roger K. Blashfield 1485 Brief Scheduled Phone Support From a Clinician to Enhance Computer-Aided Self-Help for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Randomized Controlled Trial * Mark Kenwright, Isaac Marks, Candida Graham, Abigail Franses, and David Mataix-Cols 1499 Reevaluating the Distinction Between Axis I and Axis II Disorders: The Case of Borderline Personality Disorder »* Anthony C. Ruocco 1509 Can Hopelessness and Adolescents’ Beliefs and Attitudes About Seeking Help Account for Help Negation? ¢ Coralie J. Wilson, Frank P. Deane, and Joseph Ciarrochi 1525 Predictors of Change After Long-Term Analytic Group Psychotherapy ¢ Steinar Lorentzen and Per Hoéglend 1541 Expressive Writing Intervention for Young Adult Cigarette Smokers * Steven C. Ames, Christi A. Patten, Kenneth P. Offord, James W. Pennebaker, Ivana T. Croghan, Diane M. Tri, Susanna R. Stevens, and Richard D. Hurt 1555 The Personality Assessment Inventory With Chronic Pain Patients: Psychometric Properties and Clinical Utility + Bradley E. Karlin, Suzannah K. Creech, Jeffrey S. Grimes, Timothy S. Clark, Mary W. Meagher, and Leslie C. Morey 1571 Brief Report What’s an Integrationist? A Study of Self-Identified Integrative and (Occasionally) Eclectic Psychologists * John C. Norcross, Christie P. Karpiak, and Kelly M. Lister 1587 Acknowledgment of Reviewers 1595 Volume 61 Index 1597 Author Index 1599 Volume Contents I

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