Gerald C. Davison 1 Gerald C. Davison 3 October 2015 GERALD C. DAVISON Born: June 23, 1939, in Boston, Massachusetts Mailing Address: Department of Psychology University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 90089-1061 Telephone: (213) 740-2235 Campus fax: (213) 746-9082 e-mail: gdaviso@usc.edu Current Position: August 1979-present: Professor of Psychology & Gerontology, University of Southern California. Previous Positions: Sept. 1966-1968: Assistant Professor of Psychology, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York. Sept. 1968-1972: Associate Professor of Psychology, State University of New York at Stony Brook. Sept. 1972-1979: Professor of Psychology, State University of New York at Stony Brook, with joint appointment as Professor of Psychiatry. Sept. 1969-1970: Visiting Associate Professor of Psychology, Stanford University. Sept. 1968-1974: Director, Postdoctoral Program in Behavior Modification, Stony Brook. Sept. 1975-1976: Honorary Research Associate in Psychology, Department of Psychology and Social Relations, Harvard University; NIMH Special Fellow. Sept. 1977-1979: Director of Clinical Training, State University of New York at Stony Brook. 1979-present: Professor of Psychology, University of Southern California. Sept. 1979-1984: Director of Clinical Training, University of Southern California. June 1984-July 1990; August 2001-Dec. 2006: Chair, Department of Psychology, USC. 1994-1996: Interim Dean, Annenberg School for Communication 2005-2006: Interim Dean, USC School of Architecture 2007-2012 : Dean, USC Davis School of Gerontology, and Executive Director, Andrus Gerontology Center; William and Sylvia Kugel Dean’s Chair, Professor of Gerontology and Psychology. Educational Background 1951-1957: Boston Latin School, Boston Mass 1957-1961: Harvard College, A.B., senior honors thesis, "Negative Effects of Early Exposure to Suboptimal Visual Stimuli (advisor: Jerome S. Bruner). 1961-1962: Fulbright Foreign Study Grant, University of Freiburg, West Germany. 1962-1965: Stanford University, Ph.D. (APA-approved program in clinical psychology); dissertation, "The Influence of Systematic Desensitization, Relaxation, and Graded Exposure to Imaginal Aversive Stimuli on the Modification of Phobic Behavior" (advisor: Albert Bandura). 1963-1964: Clinical apprenticeship, Arnold A. Lazarus, Stanford. 1965-1966: Postdoctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology, VA Hospital, Palo Alto, California. Honors and Awards Franklin Medal, Boston Latin School, 1957. Magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard, 1961. Honorable Mention for doctoral dissertation, Sixth Annual Creative Talents Awards Program of the American Institutes for Research, 1967 The Society of the Sigma Xi, Stanford Chapter, 1970. Outstanding Achievement Award, Board of Social and Ethical Responsibility, American Psychological Association, 1988. Outstanding Teaching Award for Graduate Courses, Department of Psychology, Spr. 1885. Two Citation Classics from the Social Science Citation Index, see below Davison (1968, on systematic desensitization) and Goldfried & Davison (1976). Albert S. Raubenheimer Award for Outstanding Teaching, Service, and Research, College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, University of Southern California, April 1989. Associates Award for Excellence in Teaching, University of Southern California, March 1993 (university-wide). Distinguished Psychologist Award, Los Angeles County Psychological Association, October 1995. Distinguished Contributions by an Individual for Education/Training Activities Award, Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, November 1997. Fellow, Center for Excellence in Teaching, USC (2000-2003); Distinguished Fellow, 2003. Interviewed November 2001 for the Archives Series, Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy. Lifetime Achievement Award, Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, November 2003. Mellon Award for Excellence in Mentoring, USC, April 2005 Resolution from USC Honoring Gerald C. Davison. Ed Roski, Jr. (Chair, USC Board of Trustees) and C. L. Nikias (President, University of Southern California), March 2012 Fellowships 1961-1962: 1962-1963: 1962-1964: 1964-1965: 1964-1965: 1975-1976: Fulbright Foreign Study Grant. Woodrow Wilson Fellowship (honorary). National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships. NIMH Predoctoral Fellowship (declined). U.S. Public Health Traineeship. NIMH Special Research Fellowship, Harvard. Research Grants Summer 1967: SUNY Research Foundation Fellowship. Summer 1967: SUNY Small Research Grant, Projects, Grants, and Research Fund. 1967-1968: Support for Research Assistant, Project, Grants, and Research Fund, SUNY. 1968-1973: Co-Principal Investigator with Stuart Valins, NIMH Research Grant on Attribution and Behavior Change. 1969-1973: Principal Investigator, American Cancer Society Grant on attribution of drugeffects in the reduction of smoking. August 1969: Travel Grant from the Graduate School, SUNY at Stony Brook, to give paper at Second International Congress of Social Psychiatry, London. 1973-1979: Co-Principal Investigator with Marvin Goldfried, NIMH research grant on clinical studies in the self-control of anxiety. 1984-1987: Co-Principal Investigator with Vincent DeQuattro, M. D., NIH Research Grant on the psychological, hemodynamic. and biochemical aspects of borderline essential hypertension. 1987-1988: PI, Biomedical Research Support Grant, USC, psychological aspects of borderline essential hypertension. 1997-1998: Co-Principal Investigator with Kathleen C. Chambers, Zumberge Research and Innovation Fund, USC, on conditioned taste aversion, articulated thoughts, and magnetic resonance imaging in humans. Professional (Partial) 5 1965-present: Licensed Psychologist, California. 1967-1979: Certified Psychologist, New York. 1975-present: Listed in National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology 1965-present: Member, American Psychological Association; since 1975, Fellow from Division 12 (Clinical). 1965-present: Consultant at various Veterans Administration Medical Centers and mental health facilities; colloquium speaker at various colleges and universities; consultant reviewer for several NIMH study sections. Numerous convention presentations. 1972-1975: Executive Committee, Division 12 (Clinical), APA, as Representative of Section III (Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology). December 1973--November 1974: President, Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy. Jan. 1976 to Jan. 1978: Member, Board of Scientific Affairs, APA. Special duties included: Ad hoc Subcommittee on the Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures (EEOC), Liaison to Committee on Accreditation of Education and Training Board, Liaison to Committee on Continuing Education, E&T, Liaison to Education and Training Board, Ad Hoc Task Force on Masters Level Issues 1977: Member, Task Force on Revision of the Accreditation Procedures and Criteria, APA. 1977-1979: Member, Council of Representatives, APA, from Division 12 1977-1978: Member, Committee on Scientific Awards, APA. 1983-present: Advisory Board, Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration. 1985-1987: Member, Committee on Techniques for the Enhancement of Human Performance, National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council. 1989-1991: Reappointed to abovementioned NAS/NRC Committee. 1988- : Charter Fellow, American Psychological Society Jan. 1990: Delegate and Working Chair, The National Conference on Scientist-Practitioner Education and Training for the Professional Practice of Psychology, Gainesville, FL 1990-1991: Secretary and Ex-officio Member of Board of Directors, American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology April 1991: Chair, Outside Review Committee, Department of Psychology, University of Arizona. 1991-1994: Coordinator of Publications, Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy. April 1992: Chair, Outside Review Committee, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University. 1992- : Charter Fellow, American Association of Applied and Professional Psychology. October 1993: Member, Outside Review Committee, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia. 1994-1997: Member, Publications Committee, American Psychological Society 1995-2000: Member, Committee Concerned About the Medicalization of Psychology, Association for Applied and Preventive Psychology. October 1996: Chair, Outside Review Committee, Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico. 1996-present: Distinguished Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy. January 2000: Oral Commissioner for Licensing Examination, Board of Psychology, Los Angeles, CA. 2001-2003: Member, APA Continuing Professional Education Committee. January-March 2001: Chair, Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy Emergency Budget Task Force. January 2003-2005 : Member, University Committee on Academic Review, USC. February 2003: Member, External Review Committee, Department of Psychology, UCLA. April 2003: Chair, Internal Review Committee, MBA programs of the Marshall School of Business, USC. 2004-2007: Member, Executive Board of the Council of Graduate Departments of Psychology; COGDOP liaison to the Board of Educational Affairs, APA; Chair of COGDOP, 2006. 2006-2007: President, Society of Clinical Psychology (Division 12 of APA). 2006: Member, Technical Panel, Integrative Healthcare for an Aging Population Advisory Panel, Presidential task force, American Psychological Association. 2008-2012: Member, Global Agenda Council on the Aging Society, World Economic Forum; delegate at WEF Summit on the Global Agenda, Dubai, November 2008 and 2009. 2013-present: Academy of Cognitive Therapy Certified Supervisor. Editorial Consulting/Reviewing (Partial) Psychological Bulletin: November 1969, June 1970, July 1972, March 1974, May 1974, Sept. 1974, Dec. 1974, Sept. 1975, July 1976, March 1977, Sept.81. Behavior Therapy: January, February 1970; regular panel 1970-1974 and 1992- . American Psychologist: December 1973, August 1974, April 1975, June 1975, Jan. 1976, April 1976, June 1976, May 1977, May 1978, Dec. 1978, Sept. 1979, Feb. 1981, Nov. 1981, March 1982, July 1983. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology: March 1971, May 1971, April 1973, May 1973-1975 (regular panel), April 1977. Cognitive Therapy and Research: regular panel, 1977-present. 7 Journal of Abnormal Psychology: December 1980, July 1982, August 1982, April 1983, Jan. 1984, Aug. 1984. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology: July 1969, Sept. 1969, Jan. 1970, Aug. 1970, Dec. 1970, Sept. 1973. Journal of Homosexuality: 1974-1977 (regular panel). Psychological Review: Jan. 1975, Feb. 1979, Aug. 1980, September 1990, Oct. 1993. The Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy: An International Quarterly: on panel of consulting advisors, 1986-present. British Journal of Clinical Psychology: April 1988. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration: July 1990 -- 1994 (regular panel) Psychology and Aging: May 1991, January 1992, October 1992. Health Psychology: October 1992 Psychological Science: May 1994 Journal of Clinical Psychology: 2001 - present In Session: 2000 – present Psychological Bulletin: October 2015 Doctoral Dissertations Supervised 8 completed Ph. D. dissertations at Stony Brook, 1966-1979. 45 completed Ph. D. dissertations since coming to USC in 1979. University Service at USC since 1979 Spring 1982: Member, Search Committee for Dean of Division of Social Sciences and Communication, College of Letters, Arts & Sciences.. Spring 1982: Member, Search Committee for Assistant Professor, Leonard Davis School of Gerontology. 1983-2000: Member, Thematic Option Governance Board. 1985-1988, 1991-1993: Member, Faculty Senate. 1985-1986: Member, University Administration Committee. Fall 1983: Member, Campus Fulbright Evaluation Committee. Spring 1984: Member, Social Sciences Teaching Excellence Awards Committee. Spring & Fall, 1983: Chair, Search Committee for Director of School of Journalism. 1983-1984: Member, President's Athletic Advisory Board. 1983-1987: Member, Social Sciences Panel (and Chair, 1986-1987), University Committee on Appointments, Promotion, and Tenure. 1984-1985: Member, Search Committee for UPS Chair, Leonard Davis School of Gerontology. 1985-1989: Member, Scientific Advisory Council for the Program in Neural, Informational, and Behavioral Sciences. Fall 1986 and 1987, Member, Divisional Advisory Committee to the Dean of Social Sciences and Communication, College of Letters, Arts & Sciences. 1986-1988: Member, Search Committee for James E. Birren Chair, Leonard Davis School of Gerontology. April 1977: Member, Provost's Ad Hoc Review Committee for Department of Civil Engineering, School of Engineering. 1986-1987: Member, Search Committee for Dean of Division of Social Sciences and Communication, College of Letters, Arts & Sciences. July 1987: Invited Participant, Faculty Senate/Central Administration Retreat. 1987-1990: Member, Committee on Faculty Tenure and Privileges Appeals 1987-1988: LAS Committee on Recruitment and Enrollment Management. 1987-1990: Member, University Budget Advisory Committee. 1986-1994: Non-Resident Faculty Fellow, EVK, Marks and Trojan Halls 1988-1989: Member, President's Commission on Undergraduate Education. June 1989: Invited participant and keynote presentor, Faculty Senate/Central Administration Retreat. 1989-1990: Member, Faculty Center Board 1991-1992: Member, Faculty Senate Commission on the Future of the University. 1992-1994: College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Faculty Council. 1993-1994: Member, Executive Board of the Academic Senate 1993-1994: Member, Academic Senate-University Student Life Committee 1993-1995: Member, Honorary Degrees Committee 1993-1994: Academic Senate Observer, Public Affairs Committee, USC Board of Trustees Aug. 1993: Position Paper and Discussant on Undergraduate Education at USC, Academic Senate/Central Administration Retreat. 1994-1995: Policy Group on Undergraduate Education 1993-1995: University Budget Advisory Committee. 1994-1996: Mentor, Presidential Fellows Program, The Leadership Institute. 1998-1999: Faculty observer, Student Affairs Committee, USC Board of Trustees. Aug. 1998: Member, Academic Senate Committee on Distance Learning. October 2002-October 2005: Member, University Committee on Academic Review; Spring 2003, Chair, Review Committee for the MBA program of the Marshall School of Business. 9 2003-2004: President, USC College Faculty Council 2003-2005: Member, Academic Senate 2004-2005: Member, General Education Review Committee, USC College of Letters, Arts & Sciences. 2004- : Member, USC Health Collaborative Steering Committee 2005: College Life Sciences Committee 2004-2008: Member, Human Subjects Steering Committee of the Office for Protection of Human Subjects. 2014- : Member, Dornsife College Faculty Council. October 2015: Outside Fellowships Review Committee, The Graduate School. Recent Invited Addresses June 13, 1999: “Values and Constructionism in Clinical Assessment: Some Historical and Personal Perspectives on Behavior Therapy.” Conference on a History of the Behavioral Therapies: Founders’ Personal Histories. University of Nevada, Reno. June 8, 2000: “The Student as Detective: Teaching about Paradigms in Science in Abnormal Psychology.” APS Teaching of Psychology Institute, American Psychological Society Annual Meeting, Miami, FL January 4, 2001. “The Student as Detective: Teaching about Paradigms in Science to Undergraduates.” Annual Meeting of the National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, St. Petersburg, FL. February 15, 2001. “The Dialectics of Science and Practice.” California Association of Applied Behavior Analysis Annual Convention, Redondo Beach, CA. June 15, 2001: “The Symbiosis of Science and Practice: It's not Scylla and Charybdis.” American Psychological Society Annual Convention, Toronto. August 24, 2001: “The Dialectics of Science and Practice: The Articulated Thoughts in Simulated Situations Paradigm.” American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco November 15, 2001: Interviewed and videotaped for The Archives Project, Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy. April 12, 2002: "Articulated Thoughts in Simulated Situations: A Think-Aloud Paradigm for Assessing Thought in Emotion and Behavior." Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA. November 19, 2004: Invited Address for Lifetime Achievement Award, Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans. Publications Davison, G.C. (1964). The negative effects of early exposure to suboptimal visual stimuli. Journal of Personality, 32, 278-295. Davison, G. C. (1964). A social learning therapy programmewith an autistic child. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2, 149-159. Davison, G. C., & Krasner, L. (1964). Behavior therapy with an autistic child. 16mm. film, Public Health Service Audiovisual Facility, Atlanta, GA, #MIS-895. Davison, G. C. (1965). The training of undergraduates as social reinforcers for autistic children. In L. P. Ullmann & L. Krasner (Eds.), Case studies in behavior modification. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. Lazarus, A. A., Davison, G. C., & Polefka, D. (1965). Classical and operant factors in the treatment of a school phobia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 70, 225-229. Davison, G.C. (1966). Anxiety under total curarization: Implications for the role of muscular relaxation in the desensitization of neurotic fears. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 143, 443-448. Davison, G. C. (1965). Relative contributions of differential relaxation and graded exposure to in vivo desensitization of a neurotic fear. Proceedings of the 73rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC: APA. Davison, G. C. (1965). An intensive long-term social-learning treatment program with an accurately diagnosed autistic child. Proceedings of the 73rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Washington, D.C: APA. Davison, G. C. (1966). Differential relaxation and cognitive restructuring in therapy with a paranoid schizophrenic or paranoid state. Proceedings of the 74th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Washington, D.C: APA. London, P., Conant, M. B., & Davison, G. C. (1966). More hypnosis in the unhypnotizable: Effects of hypnosis and exhortation on rote learning. Journal of Personality, 34, 71-79. Davison, G. C. & Singleton, L. (1967). A preliminary report of improved vision under hypnosis. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 15, 57-62. Davison, G. C. (1968). Elimination of a sadistic fantasy by a client-controlled counterconditioning technique. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 73, 84-90. Davison, G.C. (1968). Systematic desensitization as a counterconditioning process. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 73, 91-99. Noted by the Institute for Scientific Information as a Citation Classic, one of the most frequently cited articles according to the Social Sciences Citation Index. Invited commentary appeared in Current Contents -- Social and Behavioral 11 Sciences, 1981, 13, 16; and was reprinted in Contemporary classics in the social and behavioral sciences. Philadelphia: Institute for Scientific Information, 1987. Davison, G. C. (1968). Review of "Desensitization for Phobia," an audiotape by Joseph Wolpe. Newsletter of the American Academy of Psychotherapists, 13, 35-39. Davison, G. C., & Valins, S. (1968). On drug-produced and self-produced relaxation. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 6, 401-402. Davison, G. C. (1969). Appraisal of behavior modification techniques with adults in institutional settings. In C. M. Franks (Ed.), Behavior therapy: Appraisal and status. New York:McGraw-Hill. Pp. 220-278. Davison, G. C. (1969). Self-control through "imaginal aversive contingency" and "onedownsmanship": Enabling the powerless to accommodate unreasonableness. In J. D. Krumbholtz, & C. E. Thoresen (Eds.), Behavioral counseling: Cases and techniques. New York: Holt. Wilson, G. T., & Davison, G. C. (1969). Aversion techniques in behavior therapy: Some theoretical and metatheoretical considerations. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 33, 327-329. Davison, G. C. (1969). A procedural critique of "Desensitization and the Experimental Reduction of threat." Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 74, 86-87. Davison, G. C., & Valins, S. (1969). Maintenance of self-attributed and drug-attributed behavior change. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 11, 25-33. Davison, G. C. & Valins, S. (1970). A reply to Wolpe's critique regarding self-produced and drug-produced relaxation. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 8, 107-108. Lazarus, A. A., & Davison, G. C. (1971). Clinical innovation in research and practice. In A.E. Bergin and S.L. Garfield (Eds.), Handbook of psychotherapy and behavior change (pp. 196-213). New York: Wiley. Davison, G. C. (1970). Critical notice: Review of books by Patterson & Gullion and by Homme, et al. Behavior Therapy, 1, 124-131. Davison, G. C., Goldfried, M. R., & Krasner, L. (1970). A postdoctoral program in behavior modification: Theory and practice. American Psychologist, 25, 767-772. Geer, J. H., Davison, G. C., & Gatchel, R. (1970). Reduction of stress in humans through non-veridical perceived control of aversive stimulation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 16, 731-738. Wilson, G. T., & Davison, G. C. (1971). Processes of fear reduction in systematic desensitization: Animal studies. Psychological Bulletin, 76, 1-14. Davison, G. C. (1971). Noncontiguous presence during treatment sessions of relaxation and imaginal aversive stimuli: A reply to Nawas, Mealiea, & Fishman. Behavior Therapy, 2, 357363. Davison, G. C., & Liebert, R. M. (1971). Behavior therapy for homosexuality. 16 mm. film, Psychological Cinema Register. Davison, G. C., & Wilson, G. T. (1972). Critique of "Desensitization: Social and Cognitive Factors Underlying the Effectiveness of Wolpe's Procedure." Psychological Bulletin, 78, 2831. Davison, G. C., & Rosen, R. C. (1972). Lobeline and reduction of cigarette smoking. Psychological Reports, 31, 443-456. Davison, G. C. & Wilson, G. T. (1973). Processes of fear-reduction in systematic desensitization: Cognitive and social reinforcement factors in humans. Behavior Therapy, 4, 1-21. Davison, G. C., Tsujimoto, R., & Glaros, A. (1973). Attribution and the maintenance of behavior change in falling asleep. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 82, 124-133. Davison, G. C., & Goldfried, M. R. (1973). Postdoctoral training in clinical psychology. Menninger Clinic Monographs, No. 17. Davison, G. C. (1973). Counter control in behavior modification. In L. A. Hamerlynck, L. C. Handy, & E. J. Mash (Eds.), Behavior change: Methodology, concepts, and practice ({p. 153-167). Champaign, IL: Research Press. Davison, G. T., & Wilson, G. T. (1973). Attitudes of behavior therapists toward homosexuality. Behavior Therapy, 4, 686-696. Davison, G. C. (1974). Good conference -- not-so-good book. Review of S. W. Bijou, & E. Ribes-Inesta (Eds.), Behavior modification: Issues and extensions. Contemporary Psychology, 19, 458-459. Wilson, G. T., & Davison, G. C. (1974). Behavior therapy and homosexuality: A critical perspective. Behavior Therapy, 5, 16-28. 13 Davison, G. C., & Wilson, G. T. (1974). Goals and strategies in behavioral treatment of homosexual pedophilia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 83, 196-198. (invited paper) Devine, V., Adelson, R., Goldstein, J. Valins, S. & Davison, G. C. (1974). Controlled test of the analgesic and relaxant properties of nitrous oxide. Journal of Dental Research, 53, 486490. Lando, H. A., & Davison, G. C. (1975). Cognitive dissonance as a modifier of chronic smoking behavior: A serendipitous finding. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 43, 750. Davison, G. C., & Stuart, R. B. (1975). Behavior therapy and civil liberties. American Psychologist, 30, 755-763. Davison, G. C. (1975) Review of Bernstein, D. A., & Borkovec, T. D. "Progressive Relaxation Training. Behavior Therapy, 6, 737-738. Wilson, G. T., & Davison, G. C. (1975). Behavior therapy: A road to self-control. Psychology Today, 9, 54-60. Davison, G. C. (1976). Homosexuality: The ethical challenge. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 44, 157-162. (followed by three invited critiques) Gagnon, J. H., & Davison, G. C. (1976). Asylums, the token economy, and the metrics of mental life. Behavior Therapy, 7, 528-534. Davison, G. C. (1976). Introduction. In J. T. Spence, R. Carson, & J. Thibaut (Eds.), Behavioral approaches to therapy. Morristown, NJ: General Learning Press. Davison, G. C. (1978). Not can but ought: The treatment of homosexuality. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 46, 170-172. (Invited rejoinder to critique of Davison, 1976, see above, by Sturgis & Adams). Davison, G. C. (1977). Behavior therapy: An overview. In B. B. Wolman Ed.), International encyclopedia of neurology, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and psychology. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold & Aesculapius. Also editor of section on behavior modification (12 entries). Davison, G. C. (1977). Theory and practice in behavior therapy: An unconsummated marriage. BMA audiocassette of invited address at annual meeting of Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Atlanta. Davison, G. C. (1977). Foreword to Wachtel, P. L. Psychoanalysis and behavior therapy: Toward an integration. New York: Basic Books. Brady, J. P., Davison, G. C., Dewald, P. A., Egan, G., Fadiman, J., Frank, J. D., Gill M. M., Hoffman, I., Kempler, W., Lazarus, A. A., Raimy, V., Rotter, J. B., & Strupp, H. H. 1980). Some views on effective principles of psychotherapy. In a special issue of Cognitive Therapy and Research, edited by M.R. Goldfried, 4, All. Davison, G. C. (1980). And now for something completely different: Cognition and little r. In M. J. Mahoney (Ed.), Psychotherapy process. New York: Plenum. Davison, G. C. (1980). Teaching about behavioral therapy. High School Psychology Newsletter, 11, 2-3. Davison, G. C. (1981). Teaching about behavioral assessment. High School Psychology Newsletter, 12, 2-3. Davison, G. C., & Friedman, S. (1981). Sexual orientation stereotypy in the distortion of clinical judgment. Journal of Homosexuality, 6, 37-44. Davison, G. C. Foreword to Rosen, R. C., & Rosen, L. (1981). Human sexuality. New York: Knopf. Davison, G. C. (1982). The question is not can we -- the question is should we? Review of Bloch, S., & P. Chodoff (Eds.), Psychiatric ethics. Contemporary Psychology, 27, 634-635. Davison, G. C., Robins, C., & Johnson, M. (1983). Articulated thoughts during simulated situations: A paradigm for studying cognition in emotion and behavior, Cognitive Therapy and Research, 7, 17-40. Davison, G. C. (1983). Review of Bellack, A., Hersen, M., & Kazdin, A. E. (Eds.), International handbook of behavior modification and therapy. Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 5, 78-82. Davison, G. C. (1982). Politics, ethics, and therapy for homosexuality. American Behavioral Scientist, 25, 423-434. Reprinted in W. Paul, J. D. Weinrich, J. C. Gonsiorek, & M. E. Hotvedt (Eds.) 1982). Homosexuality: Social psychological, and biological issues. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications. Davison, G. C., Feldman, P. M., & Osborn, C. E. (1984). Articulated thoughts, irrational beliefs, and fear of negative evaluation. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 8, 349-362. Haaga, D. A., & Davison, G. C. (1986). Cognitive change methods. In F. H. Kanfer & A. P. Goldstein (Eds.), Helping people change. Third edition. New York: Pergamon Press. Pp. 236-282. 15 Davison, G. C. (1987). On keeping the Boulder Model alive and well. The Clinical Psychologist, 40, 62-64. Davison, G. C., & Zighelboim, V. (1987). Irrational beliefs in the articulated thoughts of socially anxious college students. Journal of Rational-Emotive Therapy, 5, 238-254. Lee, D., DeQuattro, V., Cox, T., Pyter, L., Foti, A., Allen, J., Barndt, R., Azen, S., & Davison, G. C. (1987). Neurohormal mechanisms and left ventricular hypertrophy: Effects of hygienic therapy. Journal of Human Hypertension, 1, 147-151. Lee, D., DeQuattro, V., Allen, J., Kimura, S., Aleman, E., Konugres, G., & Davison, G. C. (1988). Behavioral vs. beta-blocker therapy in patients with primary hypertension: Effects on blood pressure, left ventricular function and mass, and pressor surge of social stress anger. American Heart Journal, 116, 637-644. DeQuattro, V., Lee, D., Shkhvatsabaya, I., Yurenev, A., Salenko, B., Allen, J., Azen, S., Barndt, R., Foti, A., & Davison, G.C. (l988). Primary hypertension: Left ventrical mass and function, sympathetic nervous system activity, and therapy. Health Psychology, 7(Suppl.), l65l73. Davison, G. C., & Thompson, R. F. (1988). Stress management. In D. Druckman, & J. A. Swets (Eds.), Enhancing human performance: Issues, theories, and techniques. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. Haaga. D. A., & Davison, G. C. (1989). Slow progress in rational-emotive therapy: Etiology and treatment. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 13, 493-508. Haaga, D. A., & Davison, G. C. (l989). Outcome studies of rational-emotive therapy. In M. E. Bernard & R. DiGiuseppe (Eds.), Inside rational-emotive therapy. New York: Academic Press (pp. 155-197). Kashima, K., & Davison, G. C. (1990). Functional consistency in the face of topographical change in articulated thoughts. Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, 7, 131-139. Davison, G. C. (1988). Clinical exchange: Testing the lows. Journal of Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapy, 7, 457-459. Extended version in N. Saltzman, & J. C. Norcross (Eds.)(1990), Therapy wars: Contention and convergence in differing clinical approaches. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Davison, G. C. (1990). A demonstration with Dr. Gerald Davison. Integrative psychotherapy: A six-part series. Corona del Mar: Psychological and Educational Films. Haaga, D. A. F., & Davison, G. C. (1991). Cognitive change methods. In F. H Kanfer, & A. P. Goldstein (Eds.), Helping people change: A textbook of methods. (pp. 248-304). Fourth edition. Elmsford, NJ: Pergamon Press. Davison, G. C. (1991). Constructionism and morality in therapy for homosexuality. In J. C. Gonsiorek, & J. Weinrich (Eds.), Homosexuality: Research findings for public policy. (pp. 137-148). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. Davison, G. C., & Darke, L. (1991). Managing pain. In R. A. Bjork, & D. Druckman (Eds.), In the mind's eye: Enhancing human performance. (pp. 134-147). Washington, DC: National Academy Press. Davison, G. C. (1991). Meditation. In R. A. Bjork, & D. Druckman (Eds.), In the mind's eye: Enhancing human performance. (pp. 120-133). Washington, DC: National Academy Press. Davison, G. C. (1991). The shaping of behavior therapy: Reflections on my AABT presidency. the Behavior Therapist, 14, 198-200. Davison, G. C., Haaga. D. A., Rosenbaum, J., Dolezal, S. L., & Weinstein, K. A. (1991). Assessment of self-efficacy in articulated thoughts: "States of Mind" analysis and association with speech anxious behavior. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy: An International Quarterly, 5, 83-92. (Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC, November 1989, under title "Situational aspects of speech anxiety as assessed in behavior, questionnaire self-report, and articulated thoughts".) Davison, G. C., Williams, M. E., Nezami, E., Bice, T. L., & DeQuattro, V. L. (1991). Relaxation, reduction in angry articulated thoughts, and improvements in borderline essential hypertension. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 14, 453-468. (Paper presented at the Second Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society, Dallas, TX, June 1990, under title "Relaxation-produced reduction in angry articulated thoughts is associated with blood pressure decline".) Haaga. D. A. F., & Davison, G. C. (1992). Disappearing differences do not always reflect healthy integration: An analysis of cognitive therapy and rational-emotive therapy. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 1, 287-303. White, J. A., Davison, G. C., Haaga, D. A. F. & White, K. L. (1992). Cognitive bias in the articulated thoughts of depressed and nondepressed psychiatric patients. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 180, 77-81. (Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Francisco, November 1990.) 17 Williams, M. E., Davison, G. C., & DeQuattro, V. L. (1992). Cognitions of Type A and B individuals in response to social criticism. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 16, 19-30. Haaga, D. A. F., & Davison, G. C. (1993). An appraisal of rational-emotive therapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 61, 215-220. (Invited paper) Haaga, D. A. F., Davison, G. C., McDermut, W., & Hillis, S. (1993). "States of Mind" analysis in the articulated thoughts of ex-smokers. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 17, 427441. (Paper also presented at 26th annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, November 1992). Haaga, D. A. F., Davison, G. C., Williams, M. E., Dolezal, S. L., Haleblian, J., Rosenbaum, J., Dwyer, J. H., Baker, S., & DeQuattro, V. (1994). Mode-specific impact of relaxation training for hypertensive men with Type A behavior pattern: Implications for Multimodal Therapy. Behavior Therapy, 25, 209-223. (Paper also presented at 25th annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November 1991). Davison, G. C. (1994). Issues in psychotherapy as the practice of psychology. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 4, 39-45. Davison, G. C. & Lazarus, A. A. (1994). Clinical innovation and evaluation: Integrating practice with inquiry. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 1, 157-168. Davison, G. C., Navarre, S. G., & Vogel, R. S. (1995). The articulated thoughts in simulated situations paradigm: A think-aloud approach to cognitive assessment. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 4, 29-33. Davison, G. C. (1995). A failure of early behavior therapy (circa 1966), or, why I learned to stop worrying and to embrace psychotherapy integration. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 5, 107-112. Davison, G. C. (1995). Observations on the therapeutic failures of others. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 5, 159-166. Davison, G. C., & Lazarus, A. A. (1995). The dialectics of science and practice. In S. C. Hayes, V. M. Follette, T. Risley, R. D. Dawes, & K. Grady (Eds.), Scientific standards of psychological practice: Issues and recommendations (pp. 95-120). Reno, NV: Context Press. Davison, G. C. (1995). Personal reflections on Albert Ellis and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy. Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive Behavior Therapy, 13, 81-84. Davison, G. C. (1997). The mutual enrichment of basic and applied research in psychological science and practice. Psychological Science, 8, 194-197. Davison, G. C. (1997). Behavior therapy. In A. Baum, S. Newman, J. Weinman, R. West, & C. McManus (Eds.), Cambridge handbook of psychology, health, and medicine (pp. 1952196). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Davison, G. C., Vogel, R. S., & Coffman, S. G. (1997). Think-aloud approaches to cognitive assessment and the Articulated Thoughts in Simulated Situations paradigm. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 65, 950-958. Davison, G. C. (1998). Being bolder with the Boulder Model: The challenge of education and training in empirically supported treatments. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66, 163-167. Eckhardt, C. I., Barbour, K., & Davison, G. C. (1998). Articulated thoughts of maritally violent and nonviolent men during anger arousal. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66, 259-269. Barbour, K., Eckhardt, C. I., Davison, G. C., & Kassinove, H. (1998). The experience and expression of anger in maritally violent and maritally discordant-nonviolent men. Behavior Therapy, 29, 173-191. Davison, G. C., & Gann, M. K. (1998). The reformulation of panic attacks and a successful cognitive-behavioral treatment of social-evaluative anxiety. In M. Bruch, & F. Bond (Eds.), Beyond diagnosis (pp. 65-80). New York: Wiley. Chernoff, R., & Davison, G. C. (1999). Values and their relationship to HIV risk behavior among late adolescents and young adults. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 23, 453468. Davison, G. C. (2000). Stepped care: Doing more with less? Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 68, 580-585. Nezami, E., Davison, G.C., & Hoffman, B.R. (2000). Nonverbal methods of perceived efficacy. In S. Sussman (Ed.), Handbook of program development for health behavior research and practice (pp. 287-302). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Davison, G. C. [Biographical entry] In W. E. Craighead, & C. B. Nemeroff (Eds.) (2000). Encyclopedia of psychology and neuroscience (p. 423). New York: Wiley. Davison, G. C. (2000). Case study. In A. E. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Davison, G. C. (2000). A cognitive-behavioral analysis of a patient with borderline personality disorder. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 7, 497-500. 19 Davison, G. C. (2001). Conceptual and ethical issues in therapy for the psychological problems of gays and lesbians. Journal of Clinical Psychology/In Session, 57, 695-704. Davison, G.C. (2001). Values and constructionism in psychological assessment: Some historical and personal perspectives on behavior therapy. In W.O. O'Donohue, S.C. Hayes, J.E. Fisher, D. Henderson, & L.J. Hayes (Eds.), A history of the behavioral therapies: Founders’ personal histories. (Pp. 337-357). Reno, NV: Context Press. Davison, G. C. Behavior therapy. (2001). In N. J. Smelser, & P. B. Baltes (Eds.), International encyclopedia of the social and behavioral sciences, Volume 2. (Pp. 1081-1086). Oxford: Elsevier Science. Rayburn, N. R., & Davison, G. C. (2001). Curriculum and training reform in clinical psychology: Improving the integration of science and practice. Applied and Preventive Psychology, 10, 265-273. Rayburn, N. R., & Davison, G. C. (2002). Articulated thoughts about anti-gay hate crimes. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 26, 431-447. Rosen, G. M., & Davison, G. C. (2002). “Echo attributions” and other risks when publishing on novel therapies without peer review. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57, 12451250. Rosen, G.M. & Davison, G.C. (2003) Psychology should identify empirically supported principles of change (ESPs) and not credential trademarked therapies or other treatment packages. Behavior Modification, 27, 300-312. Rayburn, N.R., Earleywine, M., & Davison, G.C. (2003). An investigation of base rates of anti-gay hate crimes using the unmatched-count technique. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, 6, 137-152. Rayburn, N. R., Mendoza, M., & Davison, G. C. (2003). Bystanders’ perceptions of perpetrators and victims of hate crimes: An investigation utilizing the person perception paradigm. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18, 1055-1074. Rayburn, N. R., Earleywine, M., & Davison, G.C. (2003) Base rates of hate crime victimization among college students, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18, 1209-1221. Davison, G. C., and Best, J. (2003) Think-aloud techniques. In W. O’Donohue, J. E. Fisher, & S. C. Hayes (Eds.). Cognitive behavior therapy: Applying empirically supported techniques in your practice. New York: Wiley. Barbour, K.A., and Davison, G. C. (2003). Clinical interviewing. In S. Haynes, E. Heiby, & M. Hersen (Eds.), Comprehensive handbook of psychological assessment. New York: Wiley. Davison, G. C. (2005) Joseph Wolpe. In M. Hersen & J. Rosqvist. Encyclopedia of Behavior Modification and Cognitive Behavior Therapy , Vol. 1 (pp. 619-622) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Davison, G. C. (2005) Gerald C. Davison. In M. Hersen & J. Rosqvist. Encyclopedia of Behavior Modification and Cognitive Behavior Therapy Vol. 1.(pp. 249-250). Thousand Oaks, CA Sage Publications. Linehan, M.M., Davison, G.C., Lynch, T.R.., & Sanderson, C. (2005). Principles of therapeutic change in the treatment of personality disorders. In L. Castonguay and L. Beutler (Eds.), Principles of therapeutic change than work (Pp. 239-252). New York: Oxford University Press. Chernoff, R. A. & Davison, G. C. (2005). An evaluation of a brief HIV/AIDS prevention intervention for college students using normative feedback and goal setting. AIDS Education and Prevention, 17, 91-104. Davison, G. C. (2005). Issues and non-issues in the gay-affirmative treatment of patients who are gay, lesbian, or bisexual. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 12, 2528. Davison, G. C. (2005). Some critical observations on 21st century graduate education in clinical psychology. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 61, 1061-1066. Davison, G.C. (2006). An invitation to auseindersetzen about the Evidence-Based Practices in Psychology task force report. The Clinical Psychologist, 59 (Spring), 1-4. Davison, G.C. (2006). Graduate education in clinical psychology and the Empirically Based Practices in Psychology report. The Clinical Psychology, 59 (Summer), 1-5. Davison, G.C. (2006). Politics, ethics, and goal-setting in psychological interventions: Limitations in the Evidence-Based Practices in Psychology report. The Clinical Psychologist, 59 (Winter), 1-6. Davison, G. C. (2007). Speculation and theory-building in the development of psychology as a science. Applied and Preventive Psychology, 12, 19-20. Davison, G. C. Behavior therapy. In S. Ayers, A. Baum, C. McManus, S. Newman, K. Wallston, J. Weinman & R. West (Eds) (2008) Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine (2nd Edition). Cambridge UK: Cambridge University. 21 Davison, G. C., Best, J., and Zanov, M. Think-aloud techniques. In W. O’Donohue, J. E. Fisher, & S. C. Hayes (Eds.). (2008) Cognitive behavior therapy: Applying empirically supported techniques in your practice. Second edition. New York: Wiley. Bronswijk, E.M.H., Bouma, H., Fozard, J.L., Kearns,W.D., Davison, G.C., Tuan, P C.(2008). Implementing gerontechnology. Gerontechnology, 7, 325-327. Bronswijk, E.M.H., Bouma, H., Fozard, J.L., Kearns,W.D., Davison, G.C., Tuan, P-C. (2009). Defining gerontechnology for R&D purposes. Gerontechnology, 8, Zanov, M.V., & Davison, G.C. (2010). A conceptual and empirical review of 25 years of cognitive assessment using the Articulated Thoughts in Simulated Situations (ATSS) thinkaloud paradigm. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 34, 282-291. Olshansky, S. J., Biggs, S., Achenbaum, W. A., Davison, G.C., Fried, L., Gutman, G., Khaw, K-T., Fernandez, A., Rattan, S., Guimaraes, R. M., & Butler, R. N. (2011). The Global Agenda Council on the Ageing Society: Policy Principles Global Policy, 2, 97-105. Feng, M.C., Courtney, C.G., Mather, M., Dawson, M.E., & Davison, G.C. (2011). Age-related affective modulation of the startle eyeblink response: Older adults startle most when viewing positive pictures. Psychology and Aging, 26, 752-760. Davison, G. C., & Hagedorn, A. (2012). Technology and design. In Population Aging: Peril or Promise.” Geneva: World Economic Forum. Hsu, K. J,, Babeva, K. N., Feng, M. C., Hummer, J. F. and Davison. G. C .(2014) Experimentally induced distraction impacts cognitive but not emotional processes in thinkaloud cognitive assessment. Frontiers in Psycholology. 5, 474. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00474 Feng, M. C., & Davison, G. C. (2015). Clinical geropsychology. In R. Cautin and S. Lilienfeld (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. Babeva, K. N., & Davison, G. C. (2015). Continuing education. In R. Cautin and S. Lilienfeld (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. Hsu, K. J., & Davison, G. C. (2015). American Psychological Association. In R. Cautin and S. Lilienfeld (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology. New York: WileyBlackwell. Hummer, J., & Davison, G. C. (2015). Pierre Janet. In R. Cautin and S. Lilienfeld (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. Babeva, K. N., Hummer, J., and Davison, G.C. (2015). Arnold Lazarus. In R. Cautin and S. Lilienfeld (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. Davison, G. C. Albert Bandura (2015). In R. Cautin and S. Lilienfeld (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. Babeva, K. N., & Davison, G. C. (2015) Walter Mischel. In R. Cautin and S. Lilienfeld (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. Recent convention presentations Hsu, K.J., Feng, M.C., Babeva, K.N., & Davison, G.C. (2012, May). Distraction in Think-Aloud Cognitive Assessment. Poster presentend at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago. Feng, M.C., Hsu, K.J., & Davison, G.C. (2012, May). Depression and its Effect on Feelings of Personal Responsibility. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago. Babeva, K., Frederick, B., & Davison, G.C. (2012, May) Ladies, beware the green-eyed monster: Gender differences in romantic jealousy. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago. Feng, M.C., & Davison, G. C. (2012, November). The Differential Effect of Choice on Regret in Older and Younger Adults: Given the Same Choices, Younger Adults Regret Their Decision More Than Older Adults. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego. Babeva, K., & Davison G. C. (2013, November). The role of attributions of responsibility in emotional reactions to relationship-threatening situations. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Nashville. Davison, G. C. (2013, November). Speaker, Panel discussion with Marsha Linehan and Seven C. Hayes on “What Have You Changed Your Mind About?” Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Nashville. Davison, G. C. (2013, November). Speaker, Panel discussion with Mitchell Schare, Kurt Salzinger, and Edward Craighead on “Watson (1913) -- ‘Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It’: A Centennial Celebration. Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Nashville. 23 Hummer, J.C., & Davison, G.C . (2015, March). Examining the Role of Source Credibility and Reference Group Proximity in a Laboratory-Based Personalized Normative Feedback Intervention to Reduce Alcohol-Related Outcomes Among College Students. Poster presented at the First Annual Convention of the International Congress of Psychological Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. In press Davison, G. C., & Feng, M.C. (in press). Values in behavioral medicine. In E. Fisher, L.D. Cameron, A. J. Christensen, U. Ehlert, Y. Guo, B. Oldenburg, & F. Snoek (Eds.), Principles and concepts of behavioral medicine: A global handbook. New York: Springer. Davison, G. C., & Hummer, J. F. (in press). History: Philosophical underpinnings. In A. Wenzel (Ed.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology. Davison, G. C., & Hummer, J. F. (in press). Cannabis intoxication. In A. Wenzel (Ed.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology. Davison, G. C., & Chernoff, R. A. (in press). Theories and theoretical frameworks (Introduction to section on major theories in psychopathology and intervention). In A. Wenzel (Ed.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology. Accepted subject to revision Hummer, J.F., & Davison, G.C. Examining the role of source credibility and reference group proximity in a laboratory-based personalized normative feedback intervention to reduce alcohol-related outcomes among college students. Substance Use and Misuse. Books Davison, G. C., & Neale, J. M. (1974). Abnormal psychology: An experimental clinical approach. New York: Wiley. Translated into Spanish as Psicologia de la Conducta anormal: Enfoque Clinico Experimental. Mexico: Editorial Limusa, 1980. Second edition, 1978. Translated into German as Klinische Psychologie: Ein Lehrbuch. Munich: Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1979. Third edition, 1982. Fourth edition, 1986. Translated into German; and into Italian as Psicologia clinica. Bologna: Zanichelli, 1989. Fifth edition, 1990. Sixth edition, 1994. Translated into Spanish as Psicologia de la Conducta abnormal. Mexico: Editorial Limusa, 2000). Revised sixth edition, 1996. Translated into German as Klinische Psychologie. Weinheim: Psychologie Verlags Union, 1996. Also into Japanese, 1997. Seventh edition, 1998. Eighth edition, 2001. Translated into German and being translated into Portuguese and Chinese. Ninth edition, A. Kring as third-co-author, 2004. Translated into Korean as Abnormal Psychology. Translated into Japanese. Tenth edition, Kring, A., Davison, G.C., Neale, J.M., & Johnson, S, 2007. Eleventh edition, Kring, Johnson, Davison, & Neale, 2009. Twelfth edition, Kring, Johnson, Davison, & Neale, 2012 Thirteenth edition, Kring, Johnson, Davison, & Neale, 2016 Neale, J. M., Davison, G. C., & Price, K. (Eds.) (1974). Contemporary readings in psychopathology. New York: Wiley. Second edition, 1978. Kristal, L., Argyle, M., Davison, G. C., Eysenck, H. J., & Spielberger, C. D. (Eds.) (1982). The ABC of psychology. New York: Penguin Books. 25 Neale, J. M., Oltmanns, T. F., & Davison, G. C. (1982). Case studies in abnormal psychology. New York: Wiley. Oltmanns, T. F., Neale, J. M., & Davison, G. C. (1986). Case studies in abnormal psychology. Second edition. New York: Wiley. Third edition, 1991. Fourth edition, 1995 Fifth edition, 1999. Sixth edition, 2003 Seventh edition, Oltmanns, T. F., Martin, M.T., Neale, J.M., & Davison, G. C., 2006 Eighth edition, Oltmanns, T. F., Martin, M.T., Neale, J.M., & Davison, G. C., 2009 Ninth edition, Oltmanns, T. F., Martin, M.T., Neale, J.M., & Davison, G. C., 2012 Hooley, J., Neale, J. M., & Davison, G. C. (Eds.) (1989). Readings in abnormal psychology. New York: Wiley. Goldfried, M. R., & Davison, G. C. (1976). Clinical behavior therapy. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. Translated into German as Klinische Verhaltenstherapie. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1979. Translated into Spanish as Tecnicas terapeuticas conductistas. Buenos Aires: Editorial Paidos, 1981. Citation Classic, Current Contents, 1985, 17, 12. Goldfried, M. R., & Davison, G. C. (1994). Clinical behavior therapy. Expanded edition. New York: Wiley-Interscience. Neale, J. M., Davison, G. C., & Haaga, D. A. F. (1996). Exploring abnormal psychology. New York: Wiley. gcdvitaOctober2015