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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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  • Developing a Prototype for Evaluating Alcohol Treatment Effectiveness by Mark B. Sobell, S. A. Maisto, Linda C. Sobell, A. M. Cooper, T. Cooper, and B. Sanders

    Developing a Prototype for Evaluating Alcohol Treatment Effectiveness

    Mark B. Sobell, S. A. Maisto, Linda C. Sobell, A. M. Cooper, T. Cooper, and B. Sanders

  • Nonproblem Drinking as a Goal in the Treatment of Problem Drinkers by Mark B. Sobell and Linda C. Sobell

    Nonproblem Drinking as a Goal in the Treatment of Problem Drinkers

    Mark B. Sobell and Linda C. Sobell

  • Intructors Manual and Resource Book by Vincent B. Van Hasselt and D.A. Herbol

    Intructors Manual and Resource Book

    Vincent B. Van Hasselt and D.A. Herbol

  • The battered woman by Lenore E. Walker

    The battered woman

    Lenore E. Walker

  • Clinical interpretation of objective psychological tests by Charles J. Golden

    Clinical interpretation of objective psychological tests

    Charles J. Golden

    Explores the areas of intellectual evaluation, achievement, personality, and organic brain dysfunction in the latest revisions of commonly used tests, including the MMPI, WAIS, 16 PF, The Alternate Tests of Intellectual Performance, and others.

  • The Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological battery: A manual for clinical and experimental uses by Charles J. Golden

    The Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological battery: A manual for clinical and experimental uses

    Charles J. Golden

  • Learning disabilities and brain dysfunction by Charles J. Golden and S. Anderson

    Learning disabilities and brain dysfunction

    Charles J. Golden and S. Anderson

  • Diagnosis and rehabilitation in clinical neuropsychology by Charles J. Golden

    Diagnosis and rehabilitation in clinical neuropsychology

    Charles J. Golden

  • Stroop color and word test : a manual for clinical and experimental uses by Charles J. Golden and Shawna N. Freshwater

    Stroop color and word test : a manual for clinical and experimental uses

    Charles J. Golden and Shawna N. Freshwater

  • Alcohol Treatment Outcome Evaluation: Contributions from Behavioral Research by Linda C. Sobell

    Alcohol Treatment Outcome Evaluation: Contributions from Behavioral Research

    Linda C. Sobell

  • Critique of Alcoholism Treatment Evaluation by Linda C. Sobell

    Critique of Alcoholism Treatment Evaluation

    Linda C. Sobell

  • Alternatives to Abstinence: Evidence, Issues, and Some Proposals by Mark B. Sobell

    Alternatives to Abstinence: Evidence, Issues, and Some Proposals

    Mark B. Sobell

  • Empirically Derived Components of Treatment for Alcohol Problems: Some Issues and Extensions by Mark B. Sobell

    Empirically Derived Components of Treatment for Alcohol Problems: Some Issues and Extensions

    Mark B. Sobell

  • Behavioral treatment of alcohol problems: Individualized therapy and controlled drinking by Mark B. Sobell and Linda Carter Sobell

    Behavioral treatment of alcohol problems: Individualized therapy and controlled drinking

    Mark B. Sobell and Linda Carter Sobell

    Ideas about the nature of alcohol problems have been undergoing dramatic change over the past several years. This book summarizes the clinical research we have conducted over the past eight years; research which has evoked controversy and which, we hope, will be evaluated as having been influential in the development of a scientific approach to the clinical treatment of alcohol problems. Although we reference many studies from the general behavioral literature on alcohol problems, we make no pretense of presenting a thorough review of that literature. By and large, this book focuses on the research we have conducted, the rationale for that approach, and a detailed discussion of methods and results which cannot be presented in journal articles. The book begins by giving the reader a perspective on traditional concepts in the alcohol field, and why those concepts are now being challenged. Within that conceptual framework, we then trace the development and sophistication of our clinical research, presenting for the first time in a single work a complete consideration of the rationale, methods, and results of the study of Individualized Be­ havior Therapy (IBT) for alcoholics. Following a discussion of many of the more subtle aspects of that study and its results, we describe how IBT can be used in an outpatient setting-the setting in which we have conducted clinical research for the last six years.

  • Emerging concepts of alcohol dependence by E. Mansell Pattison, Mark B. Sobell, and Linda Carter Sobell

    Emerging concepts of alcohol dependence

    E. Mansell Pattison, Mark B. Sobell, and Linda Carter Sobell

  • Alcohol Problems by Linda C. Sobell and Mark B. Sobell

    Alcohol Problems

    Linda C. Sobell and Mark B. Sobell

  • Assessment of Addictive Behavior by Mark B. Sobell and Linda C. Sobell

    Assessment of Addictive Behavior

    Mark B. Sobell and Linda C. Sobell

  • Assessment of Addictive Behavior by Mark B. Sobell and Linda C. Sobell

    Assessment of Addictive Behavior

    Mark B. Sobell and Linda C. Sobell

  • Use of Complex Behavioral Analysis in Developing Treatment Strategies by Mark B. Sobell

    Use of Complex Behavioral Analysis in Developing Treatment Strategies

    Mark B. Sobell

  • The Need for Realism, Relevance and Operational Assumptions in the Study of Substance Dependence by Mark B. Sobell and Linda C. Sobell

    The Need for Realism, Relevance and Operational Assumptions in the Study of Substance Dependence

    Mark B. Sobell and Linda C. Sobell

 

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