PERMISSIONS AND ATTRIBUTIONS
Chapter 1
Figure 1.3 (p. 26) After Monroe
et al. (1991) Diathesis – stress
theories in the context of life-stress
research:Implications for the depressive
disorders.Psychological Bulletin, 110,
406–425. Copyright © 1991 American
Psychological Association.
Chapter 2
Table 2.2 (p. 54) Permission by
FEELING GOOD: THE NEW MOOD
THERAPY by DAVID D. BURNS,
M.D. COPYRIGHT © 1980 BY
DAVID D. BURNS, M.D. Reprinted
by permission of HarperCollins
Publishers, WILLIAM MORROW,
pp. 40–41.
Case 2.1 (p. 63) From Watson et al.
(2007) Case studies in emotion – focused
treatment of depression: A comparison
of good and poor outcome. Copyright
© 2007 American Psychological
Association.
Chapter 3
Case 3.1 (p. 76) From Ellen Rothman,
excerpt from “What’s in a Name?”
Focus Online: News From Harvard
Medical, Dental, and Public Health
Schools, December 15, 1995.
Copyright © 1995 Reprinted by
permission of the author.
Table 3.1 (p. 80) Reprinted with
permission from the Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders, Text Revision, Fourth
Edition, (Copyright 2000) American
Psychiatric Association.
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permission from the Diagnostic
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Disorders, Text Revision, Fourth
Edition, (Copyright 2000) American
Psychiatric Association.
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the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition,
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Table 3.4 (p. 82) Reprinted with
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and Statistical Manual of Mental
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Psychiatric Association.
Table 3.6 (p. 100) Excerpted from the
MMPI-2 Booklet of Abbreviated Items.
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Figure 3.4 (p. 104) Reprinted by
permission of the American Medical
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American Medical Association 291:
2581–2590. Copyright 2004.
Chapter 4
Excerpt: “Leon is a 45-year-old
postal employee...” (p. 109)
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Learning Companion to the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition,
Text Revision, (Copyright 2002)
American Psychiatric Association.
Case 4.1 (p. 120) Frosch et al.
(2002) Transference: Psychic reality
and material reality. Psychoanalytic
Psychology 19 Copyright © 2002
American Psychological Association.
Case 4.2 (p. 138) Excerpt from
ETHNICITY AND FAMILY
THERAPY by Sutton and Broken
Nose. Copyright © 1996 by Guilford
Publications, Inc. Reprinted by
permission.
Chapter 5
Case 5.1 (p. 163) From Lee et al.
(2004), Menstrually related self-
injurious behavior in adolescents
with autism. Journal of the American
Academy of Child & Adolescent
Psychiatry Copyright 2004.
Reprinted by permission of Wolters
Kluwer Health via Rightslink.
Figure 5.3 (p. 165) From JOURNAL
OF POSITIVE INTERVENTIONS
by Lorimer et al. Copyright 2002
by Sage Publications, Inc. Journals.
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Table 5.2 (p. 168) From Ethical
principles of psychologists and code
of conduct. American Psychologist
57 , 1060–73. Copyright © American
Psychological Association.
Figure 5.5 (p. 172) After Schwartz
(1999) Self reports: How the questions
shape the answers. American
Psychologist 54, 93–105. Copyright
© 1999 American Psychological
Association.
Table 5.4 (p. 184) From Ethical
principles of psychologists and code
of conduct. American Psychologist
57 , 1060–73 Copyright © American
Psychological Association.
Figure 5.7 (p. 185) From Lambert et
al. (2001) Patient focused research:
Using patient outcome data to enhance
treatment effects. Journal of Consulting
and Clinical Psychology 69 Copyright
© 2001 American Psychological
Association.
Chapter 6
Excerpts from An Unquiet Mind (pp.
191, 217, 218, 220, 224, 225, 228, 230,
and 232) From AN UNQUIET MIND
by Kay Redfi eld Jamison, copyright ©
1995 by Kay Redfi eld Jamison. Used
by permission of Alfred A. Knopf, a
division of Random House, Inc.
Table 6.2 (p. 193) Reprinted with
permission from the DSM-IV-TR
Casebook: A Learning Companion to
the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition,
Text Revision, (Copyright 2002)
American Psychiatric Association.
Case 6.1 (p. 194) From DARKNESS
VISIBLE: A MEMOIR OF MADNESS
by William Styron, copyright © 1990
by William Styron. Used by permission
of Random House, Inc.
Table 6.3 (p. 196) Reprinted with
permission from the DSM-IV-TR
Casebook: A Learning Companion
to the Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth
Edition, Text Revision, (Copyright
2002) American Psychiatric
Association.
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