CAHSS Faculty Presentations, Proceedings, Lectures, and Symposia
Submissions from 1992
Connecting Separations and Separating Connections: A Relational Approach to Hypnosis, Douglas G. Flemons
Introduction to Hypnosis, Douglas G. Flemons
Creating the Context of Trance / Creating in the Context of Trance, Douglas G. Flemons and J. Gale
Creating the context of trance / Creating in the context of trance., Douglas G. Flemons and J. Gale
A Relational Approach to Sexual Issues in Therapy, Douglas G. Flemons and S. K. Green
American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Arlene B. Gordon
Becoming an AAMFT-approved Supervisor: How to Survive the Process, Shelley K. Green
Qualitative Research and Family Therapy, A. Heath, D. Auerswald, P. Boss, H. Joanning, K. Tomm, B. Atkinson, Ronald J. Chenail, J. Gale, N. Newfield, and A. Rambo
Stoke-On-Trent, Stephen R. Levitt
Where the Hell was the Cavalry?: An Analysis of Federal Delay in Hurricane Relief, Anne Hearon Rambo
Lillian Hellman's Maybe: Autobiographical Revisioning, Kate Waites
What Price Freedom? A Feminist Look at Switch, Mortal Thoughts, and Thelma and Louise, Kate Waites
Public Policies and Private Concerns: The Federal District Courts in Southeast Texas During the Second World War, Charles L. Zelden
Submissions from 1991
An Introduction to Recursive Frame Analysis, Ronald J. Chenail
Embracing a Narrative Paradigm, But Not Too Tightly, Ronald J. Chenail
The Rhetoric of Hedging: Therapists' Use of Uncertainty in Therapy, Ronald J. Chenail and D. Bertram
Recursive Frame Analysis, Ronald J. Chenail and L. Fortugno
Family Systems Rehabilitation, Ronald J. Chenail, M. Levinson, and K. Levinson
And How Do We Know?, Ronald J. Chenail, M. Polson, L. Wark, and A. Heath
The Ill-Counselled Youth and Backgammon: Erotic Wordplay in an 18th-century Gaelic Tale, James E. Doan
Conducting Qualitative Research: Suggestions, Strategies, Succeeding, L. Dumka, J. Gale, Ronald J. Chenail, and L. Wark
Demystifying Hypnosis, Douglas G. Flemons
Imaginative Responses to Impossible Questions: Constructing a Relational Approach to Therapy, Douglas G. Flemons
Response to a Lecture by Dr. Michael Levin, City University of New York, on Academic Freedom, Douglas G. Flemons
The Logic of Hypnosis as a Model for Brief Therapy, Douglas G. Flemons
The Philosophy of Therapy and the Therapy of Philosophy, Douglas G. Flemons
An Introduction to Ericksonian Sypnosis, Douglas G. Flemons and J. Gale
Ericksonian Hypnosis: Skill Development and Clinical Applications, Douglas G. Flemons and J. Gale
Ambiguity and Freedom: Liberating Couples from “Open Communication”, Douglas G. Flemons and Shelley K. Green
Florida Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Arlene B. Gordon
Violence in Families, Shelley K. Green
Women Training Women: Encouraging Discomfort in Supervision and Therapy, Shelley K. Green
From Wimp to Woman: Discomfort as a Context for Training and Therapy, Shelley K. Green and S. Brooks
Intimate Relationships in the '90s, Shelley K. Green and D. Dosser
Gender Issues in Supervision and Training: Utilizing the Person of the Therapist, Shelley K. Green, D. Dosser, and S. Brook
Dealing with Violence: Empowering Families, Shelley K. Green, H. May, and M. Louis
Second-order Supervision, Anne Hearon Rambo
The Life of the Mind and the Examined Life, Kate Waites
Public Power For Private Ends: Regional Growth and the Federal District Courts in Southeast Texas, Charles L. Zelden
Trade Not Treason: Re-evaluating the Actions of the Lower Federal Courts During World War I: Southeast Texas as a Case Study, Charles L. Zelden
Submissions from 1990
Paris or Perish: The Plight of the Latin American Indian in a Westernized World, Barbara Brodman
Differentiation of Self: An Assessment of Theory in Practice. A Work in Progress, Christopher F. Burnett and Richard D. Magee
Developmental Needs of the Young Adult: Points of Conflict and Resolution, Mark J. Cavanaugh
Creativity in Evaluation and Research for Clinics, Agencies, and Private Practice, Ronald J. Chenail
Qualitative Research: A Dialogue, Ronald J. Chenail
Qualitative Research and the Future of Family Therapy, Ronald J. Chenail
Assessment and Appreciation of Qualitative Research, Ronald J. Chenail, B. Atkinson, A. Heath, J. Gale, H. Joanning, N. Newfield, L. Wark, and K. Tomm
Forbidden Love in Old Irish and Early Modern Irish Romance, James E. Doan
Women as Other and Otherworld Women in the Welsh Romance Peredur, James E. Doan
Women as Other and Otherworld Women in the Welsh Romance Peredur, James E. Doan
Women as Other and Otherworld Women in the Welsh Romance Peredur, James E. Doan
Not Forgetting To Not Forget and Remembering To Not Remember, Douglas G. Flemons
Not forgetting to not forget and remembering to not remember, Douglas G. Flemons
Strategies for falling asleep, Douglas G. Flemons
Strategies for Falling Asleep, Douglas G. Flemons
Tapping the Soul, Douglas G. Flemons
Tapping the soul, Douglas G. Flemons
The Issue of Power, Douglas G. Flemons
The Relation Between: An Orientation to Therapy, Douglas G. Flemons
Violence in the Family, Douglas G. Flemons
An Introduction to Ericksonian hypnosis, Douglas G. Flemons and J. Gale
The Clinical Use of Ericksonian Hypnosis, Douglas G. Flemons and J. Gale
Coping with AIDS: A Family Perspective, Shelley K. Green
Dealing with AIDS: Impact on the Helper, Shelley K. Green
Family Therapists' Response to AIDS and Persons with AIDS, Shelley K. Green
Private and public international law, Stephen R. Levitt
Employee’s Right to Privacy: Access to Personnel Files by Federal Funding Sources, Judith Mckay
Symposium on Family Therapy Approaches to the DSM-IIIR, Anne Hearon Rambo
A Short History of Feminist Thought, Kate Waites
The Missing Story in His-Story, Kate Waites
Which Will it Be, the Spider or the Bee?: Matthew Arnold’s View of Culture as Savior, Kate Waites
Public Power And Private Ends: The United States District Court, Southern District Of Texas and the Changing Role of the Lower Federal Courts, Charles L. Zelden
Submissions from 1989
Intake as Therapy, S. L. Boesl and Douglas G. Flemons
Intake as therapy, S. L. Boesl and Douglas G. Flemons
The Mexican Cult of Death in Ancient and Contemporary Indian Myth and Literature, Barbara Brodman
The Old Hatters, New Wavers, and the Debate on the Research Methods Best Suited for Family Therapy, Christopher F. Burnett
On the Question of Research Methods in Family Therapy, Christopher F. Burnett and Richard Magee
The Behavioral Sciences and the Humanities, Mark J. Cavanaugh
Use of a UNIX-based System for Assessment and Conferencing, Mark J. Cavanaugh
Vienna 1900: Mahler, Freud, and Klimt, Mark J. Cavanaugh
Alternative Approaches to the Study of Psychotherapy, Ronald J. Chenail and J Chenail
Research of Family/Patient Physician Interaction in a Pediatric Cardiology Setting, Ronald J. Chenail, P. Douthit, J. Gale, and J. Stormberg
"It's Probably Nothing Serious, But...": Parents' Interpretations of Referral to Pediatric Cardiologists, Ronald J. Chenail, G. H. Morris, J. Gale, P. Douthit, J. Stormberg, J. Park, S. Sridaromont, and V. Schmer
Artemisia Gentileschi: Women as Artist and Subject, James E. Doan
Jazz Improvisation as Therapeutic Method, Douglas G. Flemons
Sex and Metaphor, Douglas G. Flemons and Shelley K. Green
Sex and metaphor, Douglas G. Flemons and S. K. Green
Therapy as Theatre, Douglas G. Flemons and S. K. Green
Mapping an Ethical Matrix in Systemic Family Therapy, J. Gale, P. Douthit, and Ronald Chenail
Ericksonian Hypnosis: An Experiential Primer for Family Therapists, J. Gale, Douglas G. Flemons, and N. Newfield
Attitudes of Family Therapists toward Persons with AIDS, Shelley K. Green
Nurturing Ambiguity: The Other Side of Open Communication, Shelley K. Green
Sex and metaphor, Shelley K. Green and D. Flemons
Therapeutic Theatre, Shelley K. Green and D. Flemons
The Science of Gender and the Gender of Science, Ben Mulvey
Tailor-Made Supervision: Creating Experts, Not Clones, Anne Hearon Rambo
Submissions from 1988
Variations on the Reflecting Team Theme, M. Bobele
An Interacting Team Model, M. Bobele, Ronald J. Chenail, P. Douthit, J. Gale, S. Green, and T. Stuhlberg
Celtic Goddesses, James E. Doan