Below is a current list of our groups publications- some of the articles are available through our main office at SFPSYCH@aol.com
Bader, M.J. Helping the Patient Get Better: Psychoanalysis, Optimism, and
Social Change. Tikkun, 1994, 9(3), 11-14.
Bader, M.J. Shame and the Resistance to Jewish Renewal. Tikkun, 1994, 9(6),
23-26, 89-91.
Broitman, J. Insight, the mind's eye. An exploration of three patients'
processes of becoming insightful. Doctoral Dissertation, Wright Institute,
1985. Dissertation Abstracts International, 46(8). University Microfilms
No. 85-20425.
Brown, J. D., and Silberschatz, G. Dependency, self-criticism, and
depressive attributional style. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1989, 98,
187-188.
Browne, D. Treatment of multiple personality disorder using Control-Mastery
theory. Unpublished paper, 1993.
Bush, M. Reply to "Critique of a new view of unconscious guilt." Bulletin
of the Menninger Clinic, 1989, 53(2), 129-134.
Bush, M. The role of unconscious guilt in psychopathology and psychotherapy.
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 1989, 53(2), 97-107.
Coleman, J. The role of plan-compatible insight in the outcome of seven
brief psychotherapies. Doctoral Dissertation, Wright Institute, 1989.
Conrad, B. Personality and psychopathology reconsidered: A
quantitative/qualitative Control-Mastery psychobiography on Henri de
Toulouse-Lautrec. UnpublishedDoctoral Dissertation, Wright Institute, 1995.
Conrad, B. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec: A Control-Mastery plan formulation, a
quantitative psychobiography. Unpublished master's thesis, The Wright
Institute, Berkeley, CA, 1992.
Curtis, J.T. CMT and the plan concept. California Psychologist, September,
1993, 14, 21, 23.
Curtis, J.T. The Control-Mastery theory of psychotherapy. California
Psychologist, March 1991, p. 13.
Curtis, J.T. and Silberschatz, G. Plan formulation method. In T.D. Eells
(Ed.), Handbook of Psychotherapy Case Formulation. New York: Guilford
Press, in press, 1996.
Curtis, J., and Silberschatz, G. Clinical implications of research on brief
psychodynamic psychotherapy I. Formulating the patient's problems and
goals. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 1986, 3(1), 13-25.
Curtis, J., Silberschatz, G., Sampson, H., and Weiss J. The plan formulation
method. Psychotherapy Research, 1994, 4, 197-207.
Curtis, J., Silberschatz, G., Sampson, H., Weiss, J., and Rosenberg, S.
Developing reliable psychodynamic case formulations: An illustration of the
plan diagnosis method. Psychotherapy, 1988, 25, 256-265.
Davilla, L. (Shields). (1992). The immediate effects of therapist's
interpretations on patient's plan progressiveness. Unpublished Doctoral
Dissertation, California School of Professional Psychology.
Dulay, J. L. Beliefs about harm to others and progress in psychotherapy.
Master's Thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 1987.
Edelstein, S. (1992.) Insight and psychotherapy outcome. Unpublished
doctoral dissertation. Wright Institute Graduate School of Psychology.
Engel, L. and Ferguson, T. Crimes Imagin rios: Porque nos punimos e como
interromper esse processo. Livraria Nobel, S.A., 1992.
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. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1990.
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 Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research,
5:106-121, 1996.
Foreman, S.A. The difficult couple. In Hilda Kessler (Ed.), Treating
Couples, Jossey-Bass: San Francisco, 165-188, 1996.
Foreman, S.A. The theory, research and clinical application of the work of
the San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group. In B. Boothe, R. Hirsig, A.
Hilminger, B. Meier & R. Volkart (Eds.), Perception, Evaluation,
Interpretation. Swiss monographs in Psychology, Vol. 3. Lewiston, NY:
Hogrefe & Huber, 1994.
Foreman, S.A. Control Mastery Theory and Child Psychotherapy. The
California Psychologist, 26(4):14-23, September, 1993.
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 child psychotherapy. Submitted, 1995.
Foreman, S. and Marmar, C. Therapist actions which address initially poor
therapeutic alliances in psychotherapy. American Journal of Psychiatry,
1985, 148(8), 922-926.
Fretter, P. A Control-Mastery case formulation of a successful treatment for
major depression. In Session: Psychotherapy in Practice, 1995, 1(2):3-17.
Fretter, P. The immediate effects of transference interpretations on
patients' progress in brief, psychodynamic psychotherapy. Doctoral
Dissertation, University of San Francisco, 1984. Dissertation Abstracts
International, 46(6). University Microfilms No. 85-12112.
Fretter P., Bucci, W., Broitman, J., Silberschatz, G., & Curtis, J. How the
patient's plan relates to the concept of transference. Psychotherapy
Research, 1994, 4(1), 58-72.
Friedman, M. Survivor guilt in the pathogenesis of anorexia nervosa.
Psychiatry, February 1985, 48, 25-39.
Friedman, M. Toward a reconceptualization of guilt. Contemporary
Psychoanalysis, October 1985, 21(4), 501-547.
Gassner, S. The implications of "control-mastery theory" for supervision.
Current Issues in Psychoanalytic Practice: Monographs of the Society of
Psychoanalytic Training, pp. 138-140. New York: Brunner/Mazel, Inc., 1990.
Gassner, S. and Bush, M. A description and clinical research application of
the control-mastery theory. Clinical Social Work Journal, Fall 1988, 16(3),
231-242.
Gassner, S., Sampson, H., Weiss, J., and Brumer, S. The emergence of
warded-off contents. Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought, 1982, 5(1),
55-75.
Goldberg, Helene, Analyzing Dr. Laura, TIKKUN , November/December 1998, Vol. 13, No. 6,
pp.25-28.
Goldberg, Helene, Bruno Bettleheim: Blaming the Victim TIKKUN, September/October 1997, Vol.
12, No. 5, pp. 77-79.
Goldberg, Helene, Psychotherapy in a New Light, BERKELEY INSIDER, January/February 1996,
vol.IV, no.2, pp.22-23.
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 alliance in child psychotherapy. Submitted for
publication, 1996.
Gootnick, I. The problem of treating an intensely suffering patient: To
gratify or frustrate. Psychoanalytic Review, Winter 1982-1983, 69(4),
487-496.
Grebel, J. Manifestations of insight in brief psychotherapy. Doctoral
Dissertation, Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, 1992.
Haas, S. B. Emotional change in psychotherapy: Are interpretations more
effective when in the context of patients testing pathogenic beliefs?
Doctoral dissertation, The Wright Institute, Berkeley, 1994.
Hamer, F. M. The therapeutic alliance and the process of psychotherapy.
Doctoral Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 1987.
Horowitz, L. M., Inouye, D., and Siegelman, E. Y. On averaging judges'
ratings to increase their correlation with an external criterion. J.
Consulting & Clin. Psychol., 1979, 47(3), 453-458.
Horowitz, L. M., Sampson, H., Siegelman, E. Y., Weiss, J., and Goodfriend, S.
Cohesive and dispersal behaviors: Two classes of concomitant change in
psychotherapy. J. Consulting & Clin. Psychol., 1978, 46, 556-564.
Horowitz, L. M., Sampson, H., Siegelman, E. Y., Wolfson, A. W., and Weiss, J.
On the identification of warded-off mental contents. J. Abnormal
Psychology, 1975, 84, 545-558.
Kale, C. The therapist's effect on patient progress in brief psychodynamic
psychotherapy, Doctoral dissertation, Pacific Graduate School, 1986.
Dissertation Abstracts International, 47(9). University Microfilms No. 86-
23649.
Kelly, T. Do therapist's interventions matter? Doctoral Dissertation, New
York University, 1989.
Linsner, J. P. Therapeutically effective and ineffective insight: The
immediate effects of therapist behavior on a patient's insight during
short-term dynamic therapy. Doctoral Dissertation, The City University of
New York, 1987.
Luborsky, L., Barber, J.P., Binder, J., Curtis, J.T., Dahl, H., Horowitz, L.,
Horowitz, M. Perry, J.C., Schact, T., Silberschatz, G. & Teller, V.
Transference-related measures: A new class based on psychotherapy sessions.
In N.E. Miller, L. Luborsky, J.P. Barber & J.P. Docherty (Eds).,
Psychodynamic Treatment Research: A Handbook for Clinical Practice (pp.
326-341). New York: Basic Books, 1993..
Meyers, T.E. The Immediate Effects of Accurate Interpretations on Patient
Affects in Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. Unpublished Doctoral
Dissertation, The Professional School of Psychology, San Francisco, 1993.
Migone, P. Book review-essay: "J. Weiss, H. Sampson & the Mount Zion
Psychotherapy Research Group, The Psychoanalytic Process: Theory, Clinical
Observation, and Empirical Research, New York: Guilford Press, 1986; J.
Weiss, "Unconscious mental functioning. Scientific American, 262, 3/March:
103-109; L. Engel & T. Ferguson, Imaginary Crimes: Why We Punish Ourselves
and How to Stop, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1990. Psichoterapia e scienze
umane, 1993, XXVII, 2: 123-129.
Migone, P. Riflessioni cliniche sul lavoro del Psychotherapy Research Group
di San Francisco guidato da Weiss & Sampson. Il Ruolo Therapeutico, 1993,
62: 55-58.
Modell, A., Weiss, J., and Sampson, H. Narcissism, Masochism, and the Sense
of Guilt in Relation to the Therapeutic Process. Bulletin #6, June 1983.
The Psychotherapy Research Group, Department of Psychiatry, Mount Zion
Hospital and Medical Center. (Based on presentations to the symposium of the
same title held May 14 and 15, 1983 at Letterman General Hospital.)
Morrison, A., O'Connor, L., & Bremond, D. Changing psychology: Women and
drug treatment. Presented at the National Council of Schools of Professional
Psychology Meeting in Tucson, Arizona, January 30 - February 3, 1991.
Proceedings of Meetings, APA.
Nathans, Shelley. Plan attainment: An individualized measure for assessing
outcome in psychodynamic psychotherapy. Doctoral Dissertation, California
School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley, 1988.
Nergaard, M. The effects of shame, guilt, and the negative reaction in brief
dynamic psychotherapy. Doctoral Dissertation, Pacific Graduate School of
Psychology, 1985. Dissertation Abstracts International, 46(7B). University
Microfilms No. 85-18799.
Nergaard, M., and Silberschatz, G. The effects of shame, guilt, and the
negative reaction in brief dynamic psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 1989, 26,
330-337.
Nichols, N. Crisis intervention through early interpretation of unconscious
guilt. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 1989, 53(2), 115-122.
Norville, R. Plan compatibility of interpretations and brief psychotherapy
outcome. Doctoral Dissertation, Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, Palo
Alto, CA, 1989. Dissertation Abstracts International, 50(12B):5888.
University Microfilms Number 90-12770.
Norville, R., Sampson, H. & Weiss, J. (1996). Accurate Interpretations and
Brief Psychotherapy Outcome. Psychotherapy Research, 6(1):16-29.
O'Connor, L. Control Mastery theory: Treating the addict. California
Psychologist, 1993, 25(6), 24, 29-30.
O'Connor, L., Berry J., Morrison, A., Brown, S. The drug of choice
phenomenon: Individual differences in drug users who preferred different
drugs. International Journal of the Addictions, 1995, 30(5), 541-555.
O'Connor, L., Edelstein, S., Berry, J., & Weiss, J. The pattern of insight
in brief psychotherapy: A series of pilot studies. Psychotherapy, Fall,
1994, 31(3), 533-544.
O'Connor, L, Berry, J., Inaba, D., Weiss, J., & Morrison, A. Shame, guilt
and depression in men and women in recovery from addiction: An application
of the test of self-conscious affect. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment,
1994, 11(6), 503-510.
O'Connor, L. and Weiss, J. Individual psychotherapy for addicted clients:
An application of Control Mastery theory. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs,
1993, 25 (4), 283-291.
O'Connor, L., Berry J., Morrison, A., Brown, S. Retrospective reports of
psychiatric symptoms before, during, and after drug use. Journal of
Psychoactive Drugs, 1992, 24(1), 65-68.
O'Connor, L., Berry, J. The drug-of-choice phenomenon: Why addicts begin
using their preferred drug. The Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, Fall, 1990.
Perry, C., Luborsky, L., Silberschatz, G., and Popp, C. An examination of
three methods of psychodynamic formulations based on the same videotaped
interview. Psychiatry, 1989, 52, 302-322.
Persons, J. B., Curtis, J. T., and Silberschatz, G. Psychodynamic and
cognitive-behavioral formulations of a single case. Psychotherapy, Winter
1991, 28(4), 608-617.
Rappoport, Alan. The Structire of Psychotherapy: Control-Mastery Theoryís
Diagnostic Plan Formulation. Psychotherapy, Spring 1996, 33(1), 1-10.
Rappoport, Alan. The Patient's Search for Safety: The Organizing Principle in
Psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, Fall 1997, 34(3), 250-261.
Rappoport, Alan. Freeing Oneself from Pathogenic Adaptations: A Contribution
to Control-Mastery Theory. Psychotherapy Bulletin, Fall 1996, 31(4), 27-33.
Rappoport, Alan. Psychodynamic psychotherapy for agoraphobia. Unpublished
paper. October, 1986.
Rosbrow, T. Review of Understanding Transference: The CCRT Method by
Luborsky and Crits-Cristoph. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 1995, 12(4),
607-610.
Rosbrow, T. Significance of the unconscious plan for psychoanalytic theory.
Psychoanalytic Psychology, 1993, 10(4), 515-532.
Rosbrow, T. Pathogenic beliefs, plans and tests in psychotherapy: Review of
The Psychoanalytic Process. New Ideas in Psychology, 1990, 8(2), 265-267.
Rosenberg, S., Silberschatz, G., Curtis, J., Sampson, H., and Weiss, J. A
method for establishing reliability of statements from psychodynamic case
formulations. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1986, 143(11), 1454-1456.
Sampson, H. Treatment by attitudes. Process Notes (Publication of the San
Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group, Fall 1994, 1(1):8-11.
Sampson, H. Repeating Pathological Relationships to Disconfirm Pathogenic
Beliefs: Commentary on Steven Stern's "Needed Relationships."
Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 1994, 4(3):357-61.
Sampson, H. A new psychoanalytic theory and its testing in formal research.
Interface of Psychoanalysis and Psychology, J.W. Barron, M.N. Eagle, & D.L.
Wolitzky (Eds.). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 1992,
586-604.
Sampson, H. Reply to Greenberg. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 1992, 2(4),
539-544.
Sampson, H. The role of "real" experience in psychopathology and treatment.
Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 1992, 2(4), 509-528.
Sampson, H. Experience and insight in the resolution of transferences.
Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 1991, 27(2), 200-207.
Sampson, H. The problem of adaptation to reality in psychoanalytic theory.
Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 1990, 26(4), 677-691.
Sampson, H. How the patient's sense of danger and safety influence the
analytic process. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 1989, 7(1), 115-124.
Sampson, H. A critique of certain traditional concepts in the psychoanalytic
theory of therapy. Bull. Menninger Clinic, May 1976, 40, 255-262.
Sampson, H., and Wallerstein, R. S. New research directions: Comment from a
psychoanalytic perspective. In: Changing Frontiers in the Science of
Psychotherapy. H. H. Strupp and E. Bergin (Eds.). New York and Chicago:
Aldine-Atherton, 1972, 444-446.
Sampson, H., and Weiss, J. Research on the psychoanalytic process: An
overview, 2. Bulletin #2, March 1977. The Psychotherapy Research Group,
Department of Psychiatry, Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center.
Sampson, H., and Weiss, J. Testing hypotheses: The approach of the Mount
Zion Psychotherapy Research Group. In: The Psychotherapeutic Process: A
Research Handbook. L. Greenberg and W. Pinsof (Eds.). New York: Guilford
Press, 1986.
Sampson, H. and Weiss, J. The Mt. Zion Psychotherapy Research Group: A
personal perspective. The History of Psychotherapy: A Century of Change,
1992, 12(J), 432-436.
Sampson, H., Weiss, J., and Caston, J. Research on the psychoanalytic
process: An overview 1. Bulletin #1, October 1976. The Psychotherapy
Research Group, Department of Psychiatry, Mount Zion Hospital and Medical
Center. (Based on the presentation to The Opening Conference on
Psychotherapy Research, 10/2/76, Langley Porter Institute, Psychotherapy
Evaluation and Study Center.)
Sampson, H., Weiss, J., Mlodnosky, L., and Hause, E. Defense analysis and
the emergence of warded-off mental contents: An empirical study. Archives
of General Psychiatry, 1972, 26, 524-532.
Shilkret, R. The origins of pathogenic beliefs: Comments on the
developmental aspects of Control-Mastery theory. Unpublished paper.
Shilkret, R. and Shilkret, C. How does psychotherapy work? Findings of the
San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group. Smith College Studies in Social
Work, 1993, 64(1), 35-53.
Silberschatz, G. Abuse and disabuse of the drug metaphor in psychotherapy
research: Hold on to the baby as you throw out the bath. Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1994, 62(5), 949-951.
Silberschatz, G. Psychology's contribution to the future of psychoanalysis:
A scientific attitude. In M. Meisels & E. Shapiro (Eds.), The Clark
Conference on Psychoanalytic Training: Tradition and Innovation in
Psychoanalysis. N. J. Erlbaum, 1990.
Silberschatz, G. The art of psychoanalysis and the psychoanalysis of art.
(book review) Contemporary Psychology, 1989, 34, 392-393.
Silberschatz, G., and Curtis, J. Research on the psychodynamic process in
the treatment of older persons. In N.E. Miller (Ed.), Psychodynamic Research
Perspectives on Development, Psychopathology, and Treatment in Later Life.
New York: International Universities Press, in press.
Silberschatz, G. and Curtis, J. Measuring the therapist's impact on the
patient's therapeutic progress. Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, 1993, 61(3), 403-411.
Silberschatz, G. and Curtis, J. Time-limited, psychodynamic psychotherapy
with older adults. In W. A. Myers (Ed.), New techniques in the psychotherapy
of older patients. American Psychiatric Press, 1991.
Silberschatz, G., and Curtis, J. Clinical implications of research on brief
dynamic psychotherapy. II. How the therapist helps or hinders therapeutic
progress. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 1986, 3(1), 27-37.
Silberschatz, G., Curtis, J., Fretter, P., and Kelly, T. Testing hypotheses
of psychotherapeutic change processes. In H. Dahl, H. Kachele, & H. Thoma
(Eds.), Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies. Berlin:
Springer-Verlag, 1988.
Silberschatz, G., Curtis, J., and Nathans, S. Using the patient's plan to
assess progress in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 1989, 26, 40-46.
Silberschatz, G., Curtis, J., Sampson, H., and Weiss, J. Mount Zion Hospital
and Medical Center: Research on the process of change in psychotherapy. In
L. Beutler & M. Crago (Eds.), Psychotherapy Research: An International
Review of Programmatic Studies. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological
Association, 1991, 56-64.
Silberschatz, G., Curtis, J., Sampson, H., & Weiss, J. La ricerca sul
processo di cambiamento in psicoterapia: l'approccio del Gruppo di Ricerco in
Psicoterapia di San Francisco. In A. Zabonati, P. Migone, G. Maschietto
(Eds.), La validazione scientifica delle psicotherapie psicoanalitiche.
Mestre/Venezia: IPAR, 1994, pp. 61-78 (Proceedings of the Meeting "The
Scientific Validation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies". Venice, Italy, May
18-19, 1991.
Silberschatz, G., Fretter, P., and Curtis, J. How do interpretations
influence the process of psychotherapy? Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, 1986, 54(5), 646-652.
Silberschatz, G. & Sampson, H. Affects in psychopathology and Psychotherapy.
In J.D. Safran & J.S. Greenberg (Eds.), Emotion, Psychotherapy, and Change
(pp 113-129). New York: Guilford Press, 1991.
Suffridge, D.R. Survivors of child maltreatment: Diagnostic formulation and
therapeutic process. Psychotherapy, 1991, 28, 67-75.
Volkart, R. & Heri, I. (1998). Kann man "die Spirale aus Scham, Wut und
Schuldgef hlen durch Lachen aufloesen"? Ueber Affektregulierung,
metaphorische Affekttheorien und pathogene Ueberzeugungen in der
Psychotherapie. Psychotherapeut, 43, 179-191.
Wallerstein, R. S., and Sampson, H. Issues in research in the psychoanalytic
process. Int. J. Psa., 1971, 52, 11-50.
Weatherford, S. Unconscious guilt as a cause of sexualized
relationships. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 1989, 53(2), 108-114.
Weatherford, S. Reply to "Commentary on a new view of unconscious
guilt." Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 1989, 53, 143-148.
Weiss, Jos. The patientís unconscious plans for solving his problems. In
Press.
Weiss, Jos. The second century of psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic
Psychology, 1995, in press.
Weiss, Jos. The role of pathogenic beliefs in psychic reality. The
International Journal of Psycho-analysis, 1995, submitted for publication.
Weiss, Jos. Bernfeld's "The facts of observation in analysis:î A response
from research. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, October, 1995, 699-716.
Weiss, J. Lichtenberg's theory of therapy. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 1995
15(4), 461-469.
Weiss, J. The analyst's task: To help the patient carry out his plan.
Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 1994, 30 (2), 236-254.
Weiss, J. Empirical studies of the psychoanalytic process. Journal of the
American Psychoanalytic Association, October, 1993.
Weiss, J. How Psychotherapy Works: Process and Technique. New York:
Guilford Press, 1993.
Weiss, J. The role of interpretation. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 1992, 12(2),
296-313.
Weiss, J. Psychotherapy as the process of changing pathogenic beliefs.
Harvard Mental Health Letter, 7(10); 5-6, 1991.
Weiss, J. The centrality of adaptation. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 1990,
26(4), 660-676.
Weiss, J. Unconscious mental functioning. Scientific American, March 1990,
103-109.
Weiss, J. I processi mentali dell-incomscio. Le Scienze, 1990, 261, maggio:
68-75 (Italian translation of: Unconscious mental functioning. Scientific
American, March 1990, 103-109).
Weiss, J. The nature of the patient's problems and how in psychoanalysis the
individual works to solve them. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 1989, 7(1),
105-113.
Weiss, J. Testing hypotheses about unconscious mental functioning. Int. J.
Psycho-Anal., 1988, 69, 87-95.
Weiss, J. The emergence of new themes: A contribution to the psychoanalytic
theory of therapy. Int. J. Psa., 1971, 52, 459-467.
Weiss, J. The integration of defenses. Int. J. Psa., 1967, 48, 520-524.
Weiss, J. Introduzione al lavoro del "San Francisco Psychotherapy Research
Group". Psicoterapia e scienze umane, 1993, XXVII, 2: 47-65 (Italian
translation of Chapter 1 of Weiss, J., Sampson, H. and The Mount Zion
Psychotherapy Research Group, The Psychoanalytic Process: Theory, Clinical
Observation and Empirical Research. New York: Guilford Press, 1986).
Weiss, J. A proposito del "San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group".
Psicoterapia e scienze umane, 1993, XXVII, 3: 145-147.
Weiss, J., and Sampson, H. Evidence for the concept of repression. Journal
of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1986, 34, 492-494.
Weiss, J., and Sampson, H. Testing alternative psychoanalytic explanations
of the therapeutic process. In: Empirical Studies of Psychoanalytic
Theories, Volume II. Joseph M. Masling (Ed.). New Jersey: The Analytic
Press, 1986, 1-26.
Weiss, J., and Sampson, H. Psychotherapy research: Theory and findings.
Bulletin #5, February 1982. The Psychotherapy Research Group, Department of
Psychiatry, Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center. (Based on presentations
to the Mini-Series sponsored by the Post-Graduate Education Committee of the
San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, January 19, 1982.)
Weiss, J., Sampson, H., Caston, J., Silberschatz, G., and Gassner, S.
Research on the psychoanalytic process. Bulletin #3, December 1977. The
Psychotherapy Research Group, Department of Psychiatry, Mount Zion Hospital
and Medical Center. (Based on presentations to the 1977 Series of Seminars
on October 11 and November 8, 1977, Langley Porter Institute, Psychotherapy
Evaluation and Study Center.)
Weiss, J., Sampson, H., Gassner, S., and Caston, J. Further research on the
psychoanalytic process. Bulletin #4, June 1980. The Psychotherapy Research
Group, Department of Psychiatry, Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center.
(Based on the presentations to the George S. Klein Research Forum, held in
conjunction with The American Psychoanalytic Association Spring Meeting, St.
Francis Hotel, San Francisco, May 1, 1980.)
Weiss, J., Sampson, H., and The Mount Zion Psychotherapy Research Group. The
Psychoanalytic Process: Theory, Clinical Observations, and Empirical
Research. New York: Guilford Press, 1986.
Weiss, J., Sampson, H., and The Mount Zion Psychotherapy Research Group. A
discussion of Joe Weiss's theory of the psychoanalytic process as presented
in The Psychoanalytic Process: Theory, Clinical Observations, and Empirical
Research. Bulletin #7, February 1986. (Based on presentations to the Fall
workshops held at the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute on October 29,
November 12, and November 26, 1985.)
Weiss, Jules (reporter). Continuing research: The modification of defenses
in psychoanalysis. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 1972, 20, 177-198.
Windholz, M., and Silberschatz, G. The Vanderbilt Psychotherapy Process
Scale: A replication with adult outpatients. J. Consulting & Clin. Psychol.,
1988, 56, 56-60.
Wolfson, A., and Sampson, H. A comparison of process-notes and
tape-recordings: Implications for therapy research. Archives of General
Psychiatry, May 1976, 33, 558-563.
Zeitlin, D. Control-Mastery theory in couples therapy. Family Therapy,
1991, 18(3), 201-230.
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