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Pauline
Rose Clance, Ph.D., ABPP
Selected Publications:
Imes, S.A., Clance, P.R., Gailis, A.T., & Atkeson, E. (2002). Minds
response to the bodys betrayal: Gestalt/Existential therapy of clients
with chronic or life-threatening illnesses. Journal of Clinical Psychology
(Special Edition, In Session: Psychotherapy in Practice), 58(11), 1361-1373.
Clance, P.R., & Brown, E.C., (2001). Touch in psychotherapy. Journal
of Couples Therapy, 10(2), 61-73.
Clance, P.R., & Brown, E.C., (2001). Touch in psychotherapy. Chapter
in Couples and Body Therapy. New York, London, Oxford: The Haworth
Press, Inc., 61-73.
Wing, D.E., Clance, P.R., Burge-Callaway, K., & Armistead, L.P. (2001).
Understanding gender differences in bereavement following the death of
an infant: Implications for treatment. Psychotherapy:
Theory/Research/Practice/Training,38(1), 60-73.
Jaffe, C., Clance, P.R., Nichols, M., & Emshoff, J. (2000). The prevalence
of alcoholism and feelings of alienation in homosexual and heterosexual
women. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy,
special double issues 3&4 (3), 25-35.
Preface written for: Sightler, Kevin W. (2000). A bibliographic resource
on entrepreneurship, self-defeating behaviors, and the fears of success
and failure. Mellen Studies in Business, Vol 13. Lewiston, NY: The Edwin
Mellen Press.
Davis, N.L., Clance, P.R., & Gailis, A. (1999). Treatment approaches
for obese and overweight African American women: A consideration
of cultural dimensions. Psychotherapy, 36(1), 27-35.
Smith, E., Clance, P.R., & Imes, S. (1999). Touch in psychotherapy:
Theory, research, and practice. New York: Guilford Press.
Clance, P.R., & Petras, V.J. (1999). Therapists
recall of their decision-making processes regarding the use of touch in
ongoing psychotherapy: A preliminary study. In E. Smith, P.R. Clance,
& S. Imes (Eds.), Touch in psychotherapy: Theory, research, and practice.
New York: Guilford Press.
Glickauf-Hughes, C., Clance, P.R., Reviere, S., & Jones, R.
(1996). An integration of object relations theory with gestalt technique
to promote structuralization of the self. Journal of Psychotherapy
Integration, 6(1), 39-69.
Holmes, S.W., Morris, R., Clance, P.R., & Putney, R.T. (1996). Holotropic
breathwork: An experiential approach to psychotherapy. Psychotherapy:
Theory, Research, and Practice, 33, 114-120.
Clance, P.R., Dingman, D., Riviere, S.& Stober, D. (1995). The
Impostor Phenomenon in interpersonal social context: Origins and treatment.
Women and Therapy, 16(4), 79-96.
Chrisman, S. M., Pieper, W. A., Clance, P.R., Holland, C.L. & Glickauf-Hughes,
C. (1995). Validation of the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale.
Journal of Personality Assessment, 65(3), 456-467.
Langford, J. & Clance, P.R., (1993). The
Impostor Phenomenon: Recent research findings regarding dynamics, personality
and family patterns and their implications for treatment. Psychotherapy:
Theory, Research, Practice, and Training, 30(3), 495-501.
Holmes, S.W., Kertay, L., Adamson, L.B., Holland, C.L., Clance, P.R. (1993).
Measuring the Impostor Phenomenon: A comparison of Clance's IP Scale and
Harvey's I-P Scale. Journal of Personality Assessment, 60(1), 48-59.
Clance, P. R., & O'Toole, M. A. (1987). The
impostor phenomenon: An internal barrier to empowerment and achievement.
Women and Therapy: A Feminist Quarterly, 6(3), 51-64.
Matthews, A., & Clance, P. R. (1985). Treatment of the impostor
phenomenon in psychotherapy clients.
Psychotherapy in Private Practice, 3(1), 71-81.
Clance, P.R. (1985). The impostor phenomenon: When success makes
you feel like a fake. New York: Bantum Books.
Imes, S., & Clance, P. R. (1981). Treatment of the impostor
phenomenon in high achieving women. In Claire Brody (Ed.), Women
working with women. New York: Springer Publishing Company.
Clance, P. R., & Imes, S. A. (1978). The
impostor phenomenon in high achieving women: Dynamics and therapeutic
intervention. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice,
15, 241-247.
Impostor
Phenomenon Reference List
Debbara
J. Dingman, Ph.D.
Clance, P.R., Dingman,
D., Reviere, S.L., & Stober, D.R. (1995). Impostor
Phenomenon in an Interpersonal /Social Context: Origins and Treatment.
Women and Therapy, 16, 79-98.
Dingman, D. (1998). Antiretroviral Therapy in the Real World: International
Aids Conference Report.
Aids Weekly, 08/24/98, 3-4.
Marlyne
Israelian, Ph.D.
Brenneman, M., Morris,
R, & Israelian, M (in press). Language Preference and its Relationship
with Reading Skills in English and Spanish. Psychology in the Schools.
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Cirino, P., Israelian,
M., Morris, R., & Morris M (2005). Exploration
of the Double-Deficit Hypothesis in Adults Referred for Learning Difficulties. Journal of Learning Disabilities, Vol 38 (1), 29-43
Israelian, Marlyne
K. (2000). Patterns of Fetal Movement and Habituation as Predictors of
Postnatal Anthropometric Measures and Neurobehavioral Outcome. Unpublished
Doctoral Dissertation, Emory University.
Israelian, Marlyne
K; Novack, Thomas A; Glen, Elizabeth T; Alderson, Amy L (2000). Changes
in orientation during acute rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury.
Rehabilitation Psychology. Vol 45(3), 284-291.
Israelian, M.K. (1998).
Neonatal Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenocortical Response to Repeated Stressful
Stimulation in the First 24-Hours of Life. Unpublished Masters Thesis,
Emory University
Emory, E.K., &
Israelian, M.K. (1998). Biobehavioral Profiles Related to Stress Reactivity
and Ethnic Variation. In Hann, D.M., Huffman, L.C., Lederhendler, I.,
& Meinecke, D. Advancing research on developmental plasticity: Integrating
the behavioral Science and neuroscience of mental health. (DHHS Publication
No. NIH 98) Washington DC: US Government Printing Office.
Emory, E.K., &
Israelian, M.K. (1998). Prenatal Cognitive Development. In Soracci, S.A.
& McIlvane, W.J. (Eds.). Perspectives
on Fundamental Processes in Intellectual Functioning. Ablex: Norwood,
NJ
Hiscock, M., Israelian,
M.K., Inch, R., Jacek, C., & Hiscock-Kalil, C. (1995). Is there a
sex difference in human laterality? An exhaustive survey of visual laterality
studies from six neuropsychology journals. Journal of Clinical and Experimental
Neuropsychology, Vol. 17, 590-610.
Bernhard
Kempler, Ph.D., ABPP
Personal
Reflections on Human Resilience Published in Georgia Psychologist,
2004
Who
is "The Other"
Louis
W. Mcleod, Ph.D.
The
Choice of Dialogue
The Fear of the Other
Symbiosis
and Love
Working With Difficult Couples
Avrum
Geurin Weiss, Ph.D.
Weiss, A.G. (2002) The
lost role of dependency in psychotherapy. Gestalt Review, 6, 1, 6-17.
Weiss, A.G. (2001) Between a tabula rasa and the transparent self: The “therapist’s
use of self revisited. Voices, 37, (1), pp. 4-12
Weiss, A.G. (1999) Self disclosure and psychological privacy. In A. Richards & T.
Schumrum Invitations to Dialogue: the legacy of Sidney M. Jourard. Dubuque,
Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishers
Weiss, A.G. (1996) Psychotherapy
the Talking Cure The Georgia Psychologist, 50(4).
Clance, P., Thompson,
M., Simerly, D. and Weiss, A.(1994). The effects of the Gestalt approach
on body image. The Gestalt Journal, 17, (1), 95-114.
Felder, R. and Weiss,
A. (1991). The therapist’s use of self. Pilgrimage, 17, (2), 11-25
Felder, R. and Weiss, A. (1991) Experiential
Psychotherapy: A Symphony of Selves. Lanham, Maryland: University
Press of America.
Weiss, A.G. (1990) Trying to be a better father than
your dad. Atlanta Business Chronicle. August 13, p. 37A.
Carrere, R. and Weiss,
A. (1988) The relationship
of the personal in graduate training to professional practice. The
Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 19, 2, 147 157.
Weiss, A. (1987). Privacy and intimacy: Apart and a part. The Journal
of Humanistic Psychology, 27, (1), 118 125.
Weiss, A. and Kempler,
B. (1986). The role of intent
in psychological research. The Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 26,
(1), 117 25.
Weiss, A. (1986) The
Patient’s Exerience of Privacy in Psychotherapy. Unpublished doctoral
dissertation. Georgia State University.
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