Control Mastery Bibliography Below is a current list of our groups publications- some of the articles are available through PUBLICATIONS Bader, M.J. Helping the Patient Get Better: Psychoanalysis, Optimism, and Social Change. Bader, M.J. Shame and the Resistance to Jewish Renewal. Tikkun, 1994, 9(6), 23-26, Broitman, J. Insight, the mind's eye. An exploration of three patients' processes of becoming Brown, J. D., and Silberschatz, G. Dependency, self-criticism, and depressive attributional Browne, D. Treatment of multiple personality disorder using Control-Mastery theory. Bush, M. Reply to "Critique of a new view of unconscious guilt." Bulletin of the Menninger Bush, M. The role of unconscious guilt in psychopathology and psychotherapy. Bulletin of the Coleman, J. The role of plan-compatible insight in the outcome of seven brief Conrad, B. Personality and psychopathology reconsidered: A quantitative/qualitative Conrad, B. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec: A Control-Mastery plan formulation, a quantitative Curtis, J.T. CMT and the plan concept. California Psychologist, September, 1993, 14, 21, Curtis, J.T. The Control-Mastery theory of psychotherapy. California Psychologist, March Curtis, J.T. and Silberschatz, G. Plan formulation method. In T.D. Eells (Ed.), Handbook of Curtis, J., and Silberschatz, G. Clinical implications of research on brief psychodynamic Curtis, J., Silberschatz, G., Sampson, H., and Weiss J. The plan formulation method. Curtis, J., Silberschatz, G., Sampson, H., Weiss, J., and Rosenberg, S. Developing reliable Davilla, L. (Shields). (1992). The immediate effects of therapist's interpretations on patient's Dulay, J. L. Beliefs about harm to others and progress in psychotherapy. Master's Thesis, Edelstein, S. (1992.) Insight and psychotherapy outcome. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Engel, L. and Ferguson, T. Crimes Imagin rios: Porque nos punimos e como interromper esse Engel, L. and Ferguson, T. Schuldgef hle. Kruez Verlag, Zurich, 1992. Engel L. and Ferguson, T. Nos crimes imaginaires. Le Jour/Sogides, Montreal, 1991. Engel, L. and Ferguson, T. Imaginary Crimes: Why You Punish Yourself and How to Stop. Engel, L. and Ferguson, T. Hidden Guilt. 1991. (paperback version of Imaginary Crimes) Folsom, H. Family therapy. Unpublished paper, 1993. Foreman, S.A. The significance of turning passive into active in Control Mastery theory. The Foreman, S.A. The difficult couple. In Hilda Kessler (Ed.), Treating Couples, Jossey-Bass: Foreman, S.A. The theory, research and clinical application of the work of the San Francisco Foreman, S.A. Control Mastery Theory and Child Psychotherapy. The California Foreman, S.A. and Berry, J. Progressiveness scale for children. Submitted, 1995. Foreman, S.A., Gibbins, J.D. & Berry, J. Assessing the efficacy of therapist interventions in Foreman, S. and Marmar, C. Therapist actions which address initially poor therapeutic Fretter, P. A Control-Mastery case formulation of a successful treatment for major Fretter, P. The immediate effects of transference interpretations on patients' progress in brief, Fretter P., Bucci, W., Broitman, J., Silberschatz, G., & Curtis, J. How the patient's plan Friedman, M. Survivor guilt in the pathogenesis of anorexia nervosa. Psychiatry, February Friedman, M. Toward a reconceptualization of guilt. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, October Gassner, S. The implications of "control-mastery theory" for supervision. Current Issues in Gassner, S. and Bush, M. A description and clinical research application of the Gassner, S., Sampson, H., Weiss, J., and Brumer, S. The emergence of warded-off contents. Goldberg, Helene, Analyzing Dr. Laura, TIKKUN , November/December 1998, Vol. 13, Goldberg, Helene, Bruno Bettleheim: Blaming the Victim TIKKUN, September/October Goldberg, Helene, Psychotherapy in a New Light, BERKELEY INSIDER, January/February Goldberg, Helene, The Patients Use of Metaphor in Psychotherapy Dissertation. 1993. Grienenberger, J.F. and Foreman, S.A. The effect of therapist interventions on the therapeutic Gootnick, I. The problem of treating an intensely suffering patient: To gratify or frustrate. Grebel, J. Manifestations of insight in brief psychotherapy. Doctoral Dissertation, Pacific Haas, S. B. Emotional change in psychotherapy: Are interpretations more effective when in Hamer, F. M. The therapeutic alliance and the process of psychotherapy. Doctoral Horowitz, L. M., Inouye, D., and Siegelman, E. Y. On averaging judges' ratings to increase Horowitz, L. M., Sampson, H., Siegelman, E. Y., Weiss, J., and Goodfriend, S. Cohesive Horowitz, L. M., Sampson, H., Siegelman, E. Y., Wolfson, A. W., and Weiss, J. On the Kale, C. The therapist's effect on patient progress in brief psychodynamic psychotherapy, Kelly, T. Do therapist's interventions matter? Doctoral Dissertation, New York University, Linsner, J. P. Therapeutically effective and ineffective insight: The immediate effects of Luborsky, L., Barber, J.P., Binder, J., Curtis, J.T., Dahl, H., Horowitz, L., Horowitz, M. Meyers, T.E. The Immediate Effects of Accurate Interpretations on Patient Affects in Brief Migone, P. Book review-essay: "J. Weiss, H. Sampson & the Mount Zion Psychotherapy Migone, P. Riflessioni cliniche sul lavoro del Psychotherapy Research Group di San Francisco Modell, A., Weiss, J., and Sampson, H. Narcissism, Masochism, and the Sense of Guilt in Morrison, A., O'Connor, L., & Bremond, D. Changing psychology: Women and drug Nathans, Shelley. Plan attainment: An individualized measure for assessing outcome in Nergaard, M. The effects of shame, guilt, and the negative reaction in brief dynamic Nergaard, M., and Silberschatz, G. The effects of shame, guilt, and the negative reaction in Nichols, N. Crisis intervention through early interpretation of unconscious guilt. Bulletin of the Norville, R. Plan compatibility of interpretations and brief psychotherapy outcome. Doctoral Norville, R., Sampson, H. & Weiss, J. (1996). Accurate Interpretations and Brief O'Connor, L. Control Mastery theory: Treating the addict. California Psychologist, 1993, O'Connor, L., Berry J., Morrison, A., Brown, S. The drug of choice phenomenon: Individual O'Connor, L., Edelstein, S., Berry, J., & Weiss, J. The pattern of insight in brief O'Connor, L, Berry, J., Inaba, D., Weiss, J., & Morrison, A. Shame, guilt and depression in O'Connor, L. and Weiss, J. Individual psychotherapy for addicted clients: An application of O'Connor, L., Berry J., Morrison, A., Brown, S. Retrospective reports of psychiatric O'Connor, L., Berry, J. The drug-of-choice phenomenon: Why addicts begin using their Perry, C., Luborsky, L., Silberschatz, G., and Popp, C. An examination of three methods of Persons, J. B., Curtis, J. T., and Silberschatz, G. Psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral Rappoport, Alan. The Structire of Psychotherapy: Control-Mastery Theoryís Diagnostic Plan Rappoport, Alan. The Patient's Search for Safety: The Organizing Principle in Psychotherapy. Rappoport, Alan. Freeing Oneself from Pathogenic Adaptations: A Contribution to Rappoport, Alan. Psychodynamic psychotherapy for agoraphobia. Unpublished paper. Rosbrow, T. Review of Understanding Transference: The CCRT Method by Luborsky and Rosbrow, T. Significance of the unconscious plan for psychoanalytic theory. Psychoanalytic Rosbrow, T. Pathogenic beliefs, plans and tests in psychotherapy: Review of The Rosenberg, S., Silberschatz, G., Curtis, J., Sampson, H., and Weiss, J. A method for Sampson, H. Treatment by attitudes. Process Notes (Publication of the San Francisco Sampson, H. Repeating Pathological Relationships to Disconfirm Pathogenic Beliefs: Sampson, H. A new psychoanalytic theory and its testing in formal research. Interface of Sampson, H. Reply to Greenberg. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 1992, 2(4), 539-544. Sampson, H. The role of "real" experience in psychopathology and treatment. Psychoanalytic Sampson, H. Experience and insight in the resolution of transferences. Contemporary Sampson, H. The problem of adaptation to reality in psychoanalytic theory. Contemporary Sampson, H. How the patient's sense of danger and safety influence the analytic process. Sampson, H. A critique of certain traditional concepts in the psychoanalytic theory of therapy. Sampson, H., and Wallerstein, R. S. New research directions: Comment from a Sampson, H., and Weiss, J. Research on the psychoanalytic process: An overview, 2. Bulletin Sampson, H., and Weiss, J. Testing hypotheses: The approach of the Mount Zion Sampson, H. and Weiss, J. The Mt. Zion Psychotherapy Research Group: A personal Sampson, H., Weiss, J., and Caston, J. Research on the psychoanalytic process: An Sampson, H., Weiss, J., Mlodnosky, L., and Hause, E. Defense analysis and the emergence Shilkret, R. The origins of pathogenic beliefs: Comments on the developmental aspects of Shilkret, R. and Shilkret, C. How does psychotherapy work? Findings of the San Francisco Silberschatz, G. Abuse and disabuse of the drug metaphor in psychotherapy research: Hold Silberschatz, G. Psychology's contribution to the future of psychoanalysis: A scientific attitude. Silberschatz, G. The art of psychoanalysis and the psychoanalysis of art. (book review) Silberschatz, G., and Curtis, J. Research on the psychodynamic process in the treatment of Silberschatz, G. and Curtis, J. Measuring the therapist's impact on the patient's therapeutic Silberschatz, G. and Curtis, J. Time-limited, psychodynamic psychotherapy with older adults. Silberschatz, G., and Curtis, J. Clinical implications of research on brief dynamic Silberschatz, G., Curtis, J., Fretter, P., and Kelly, T. Testing hypotheses of psychotherapeutic Silberschatz, G., Curtis, J., and Nathans, S. Using the patient's plan to assess progress in Silberschatz, G., Curtis, J., Sampson, H., and Weiss, J. Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Silberschatz, G., Curtis, J., Sampson, H., & Weiss, J. La ricerca sul processo di Silberschatz, G., Fretter, P., and Curtis, J. How do interpretations influence the process of Silberschatz, G. & Sampson, H. Affects in psychopathology and Psychotherapy. In J.D. Suffridge, D.R. Survivors of child maltreatment: Diagnostic formulation and therapeutic Volkart, R. & Heri, I. (1998). Kann man "die Spirale aus Scham, Wut und Schuldgef hlen Wallerstein, R. S., and Sampson, H. Issues in research in the psychoanalytic process. Int. J. Weatherford, S. 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