Faculty Books and Book Chapters
This is a select list of works produced by the faculty of the College of Psychology at Nova Southeastern University
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Behavioral Group Therapy with Drunk-Driving Offenders
G. J. Connors, S. A. Maisto, Linda C. Sobell, and Mark B. Sobell
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Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery: Forms I & II
Charles Golden, A. D. Purisch, and T. A. Hammeke
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The Significance of Environmental Factors for the Design and the Evaluation of Alcohol Treatment Programs
A. C. Ogborne, Mark B. Sobell, and Linda C. Sobell
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Handbook of feminist therapy: Women's issues in psychotherapy
Lynne Bravo Rosewater and Lenore E. Walker
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Facial Screening
Vincent B. Van Hasselt
Single source that gives "the full range of behavioral treatment techniques." Intended as brief clinically-oriented overview for nonexperts. Techniques are categorized as major, secondary, or minor, and they receive page coverage accordingly (5-10 pages, 3-5 pages, and one-half page). Explanatory definitions. Entries are signed and contain references, as well as cross references. Author index.
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Lemon Juice Treatment
Vincent B. Van Hasselt
Single source that gives "the full range of behavioral treatment techniques." Intended as brief clinically-oriented overview for nonexperts. Techniques are categorized as major, secondary, or minor, and they receive page coverage accordingly (5-10 pages, 3-5 pages, and one-half page). Explanatory definitions. Entries are signed and contain references, as well as cross references. Author index.
"In one comprehensive, well organized volume Alan Bellack, Michel Hersen and an impressive array of prominent contributors have amassed an original, clinically oriented work which defines and describes the full range of behavior treatment techniques. Setting out a detailed framework for dealing with a wide variety of behaviors, the text projects expected outcomes and time frames for each approach followed by differential diagnostic characteristics for which treatment is appropriate or inappropriate. Major and secondary techniques are defined, and clinical applications are described and evaluated. Finally, for more detailed reports, outside references are provided. As an essential tool for developing the most effective treatment procedures, this text will prove to be the definitive work in the field of behavior therapy." -- Publisher's description