Publications: Psychotherapy
Beitman, B., J. O. Prochaska, et al. (1990). “An integrative dialog.” Journal of Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapy.
Davidson, R., S. Rollnick, et al. (1991). Counseling Problems Drinkers. London & NY, Tavistock/Rootledge.
Dawes, R. M. (1994). House of Cards: Psychology and Psychotherapy Built on Myth. New York, Free Press.
Mahoney, M. J., J. C. Norcross, et al. (1989). “Psychological development and optimal psychotherapy: Converging perspectives among clinical psychologists.” Journal of Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapy 8: 251-263.
McConnaughy, E., J. Prochaska, et al. (1983). “Stages of change in psychotherapy: Measurement and sample profiles.” Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice 20: 368-375.
McConnaughy, E., C. DiClemente, et al. (1989). “Stages of change in psychotherapy: A follow-up report.” Psychotherapy 26: 494-503.
Medeiros, M. (1987). Predicting attendance and premature termination in psychotherapy.Psychology. Kingston, RI, University of Rhode Island.
Medeiros, M. E. and J. O. Prochaska (1993). “Predicting termination and continuation status in psychotherapy using the Transtheoretical model.” Professional Psychology: Research and Practice Submitted for Review.
Norcross, J. C. and J. O. Prochaska (1986). “Psychotherapist heal thyself: I. The self-initiated and therapy-facilitated change of psychological distress.” Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice 23: 345-356.
Norcross, J. C. and J. O. Prochaska (1986). “Psychotherapists heal thyself: II. The self-initiated and therapy-facilitated change of psychological distress.” Psychotherapy 23: 345-356.
Norcross, J. C., J. O. Prochaska, et al. (1993). “Psychologists conducting psychotherapy: New findings and historical comparisons on the psychotherapy division membership.”Psychotherapy 30(4): 692-697.
Norcross, J. C. and J. S. Rossi (1994). “Looking weakly in all the wrong places: Comments on Shaprio et al. (1994).” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 62(3): 535-538.
Prochaska, J. O. (1979). Systems of psychotherapy: A Transtheoretical analysis. Homewood. Illinois, Dorsey Press.
Prochaska, J. O. and J. C. Norcross (1982). “The future of psychotherapy: A Delphi poll.”Professional Psychology l3(5): 620-627.
Prochaska, J. O. (1983). “Self changers vs. therapy changers vs. Schachter.” American Psychologist 38: 853-854.
Prochaska, J. O. and J. C. Norcross (1983). “Psychotherapists’ perspectives on treating themselves and their clients for psychic distress.” Professional Psychology: Research and Practice 14: 642-655.
Prochaska, J. and C. DiClemente (1984). The Transtheoretical approach: Crossing traditional boundaries of therapy. Homewood, Ill., Dow Jones-Irwin.
Prochaska, J. O., C. C. DiClemente, et al. (1986). “Integrative dimensions for psychotherapy.”International Journal of Eclectic Psychotherapy 5(3): 256-274.
Prochaska, J. O. (1986). Commentary: Making more use of our models. Casebook of Eclectic Psychotherapy. J. Norcross. New York, Brunner/Mazel.
Prochaska, J. O. (1986). From prescription to integration. Key Cases in Psychotherapy. W. Dryden. London, Croom-Helm, Ltd.
Prochaska, J. O., J. M. Nash, et al. (1986). “Independent psychological practice: A national survey of full-time practitioners.” Psychotherapy in Private Practice 4: 57-66.
Prochaska, J. O. and J. C. Norcross (1986). “Exploring paths toward integration: 10 ways not to get there.” International Journal of Eclectic Psychotherapy 5: 136-139.
Prochaska, J. O. (1987). “Reflections on psychotherapy in Poland.” Journal of Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapy 6: 95-97.
Prochaska, J. (1990). The devolution of psychotherapy. Review of the Evolution of Psychotherapy, Contemporary Psychology. J. Zeig.
Prochaska, J. (1990). “Six authors in search of an owner.” Journal of Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapy.
Prochaska, J. O. and M. G. Goldstein (1991). “Process of smoking cessation: Implications for clinicians.” Clinics in Chest Medicine 12: 727-735.
Prochaska, J. O., J. S. Rossi, et al. (1991). “Change processes and psychotherapy outcome in integrative case research.” Journal of Psychotherapy Integration 1: 103-119.
Prochaska, J. A. (1991). “Prescribing to the stage and level of phobic patients.”Psychotherapy 28(3): 463-468.
Rakowski, W. (1996). “The Transtheoretical model of behavior change: Application to clinical practice.” Mind/Body Medicine 1: 207-220.
Rossi, J. S., N. S. Wilcox, et al. (1990). “Levels of attribution in psychotherapy.” British Journal of Clinical Psychology Submitted for publication.
Wogan, M. and J. C. Norcross (1987). “Dimensions of therapeutic skills and techniques: Empirical identification, therapist correlates, and predictive utility.” Dimensions of Therapeutic Skills and Techniques: 63-74.