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Recent Publications by the Staff at the Cognitive Therapy Center of Long Island

Sanderson, William C. (2007). Guiding Practitioners Toward Evidence-Based Psychotherapy. PsycCRITIQUES, 52(15).

Sanderson, William C. (2006). Evaluating Adherence and Flexibility in the Use of a Manual in Clinical Practice. Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy, Vol 2(1), 1-5.

Maher, M.J., Rego, S.A., & Asnis, G.M. (2006). Sleep Disturbances in Patients with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Epidemiology, Impact, and Approaches to Management. CNS Drugs, 20(7), 567-590.

Young, Jeffrey & Klosko, Janet. (2005). Schema Therapy. In Oldham, John M, Skodol, Andrew E, & Bender, Donna S (Eds). (2005). The American Psychiatric Publishing textbook of personality disorders. (pp. 289-306). Washington, DC, US: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.

McGinn, Lata K; Cukor, Daniel; Sanderson, William C. (2005). The Relationship Between Parenting Style, Cognitive Style, and Anxiety and Depression: Does Increased Early Adversity Influence Symptom Severity Through the Mediating Role of Cognitive Style? Cognitive Therapy and Research. Vol 29(2) Apr 2005, 219-242.

Rego, S.A., Muller, K.L., & Jacobson, C. (2005). 'Distracting' patients from anxiety. Current Psychiatry, 4(11), 2.

Bruce, Timothy J; Sanderson, William C. (2005). Evidence-Based Psychosocial Practices: Past, Present, and Future. In Stout, Chris E (Ed); Hayes, Randy A (Ed). (2005). The evidence-based practice: Methods, models, and tools for mental health professionals. (pp. 220-243). 363 pp. Hoboken, NJ, US: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Rego, S.A. & Franklin, M.E. (2005). A Successful Application of Habit Reversal Training (HRT) In a Patient with Comorbid Trichotillomania and Dermatotillomania. Canadian Psychology, 46:2a, 79.

Rygh, Jayne L & Sanderson, William C. (2004). Treating generalized anxiety disorder: Evidence-based strategies, tools, and techniques. New York, NY, US: Guilford Press. 210 pp.

Rego, S.A. (2004). Results of the Professional Issues Committee Survey. Behavior Therapist, 27(7), 161.

Klosko, Janet; Young, Jeffrey. (2004). Cognitive Therapy of Borderline Personality Disorder. In Leahy, Robert L (Ed). (2004). Contemporary cognitive therapy: Theory, research, and practice. (pp. 269-298). xvi, 416 pp. New York, NY, US: Guilford Press.

Rego, S.A. (2004). Update from the Professional Issues Committee. Behavior Therapist, 27(5), 97.

Sanderson, William C. (2004). Science and Pseudoscience in Clinical Psychology. Psychotherapy Research, 14(1), 136-137.

Asnis, Gregory M., De La Garza, Richard, Rego, Simon A., Henderson, Margaret A., & Reinus, John F. (2004). Interferon for Hepatitis C Patients With Psychiatric Disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 161(12), 2332.

Sanderson, William C. (2003). Why empirically supported psychological treatments are important. Behavior Modification, 27(3), 290-299.

Messer, Stanley B, Sanderson, William C, & Gurman, Alan S. (2003). Brief psychotherapies. In Stricker, George (Ed); Widiger, Thomas A (Ed); et al. (2003). Handbook of psychology: Clinical psychology, Vol. 8. (pp. 407-430). New York, NY, US: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Young, Jeffrey E, Klosko, Janet S, & Weishaar, Marjorie E. (2003). Schema therapy: A practitioner's guide. New York, NY, US: Guilford Press.

Sanderson, William C, Beck, Aaron T & McGinn, Lata K. (2002). Cognitive therapy for generalized anxiety disorder: Significance of comorbid personality disorders. In Leahy, Robert L (Ed); Dowd, E. Thomas (Ed). Clinical advances in cognitive psychotherapy: Theory and Application. (pp. 287-293). New York, NY, US: Springer Publishing Co.

Sanderson, William C & Rego, Simon A. (2002). Empirically supported treatment for panic disorder: Research, theory, and application of cognitive behavioral therapy. In Leahy, Robert L (Ed); Dowd, E. Thomas (Ed). Clinical advances in cognitive psychotherapy: Theory and Application. (pp. 211-239). New York, NY, US: Springer Publishing Co.

Sanderson, William C. (2002). Comment on Hansen et al: Would the results be the same if patients were receiving an evidence-based treatment? Clinical Psychology: Science & Practice, 9(3), 350-352.

Sanderson William C. (2002). Why we need evidence-based psychotherapy practice guidelines. Medscape General Medicine. 4(4):14.

Sanderson, William C & Rego, Simon A. (2001). Panic disorder. In Lyddon, William J (Ed); Jones, John V Jr. (Ed). Empirically supported cognitive therapies: Current and future applications. (pp. 88-117). New York, NY, US: Springer Publishing Co.

McGinn, Lata K & Sanderson, William C. (2001). What allows cognitive behavioral therapy to be brief: Overview, efficacy, and crucial factors facilitating brief treatment. Clinical Psychology: Science & Practice, 8(1), 23-37.

Sanderson, William C & McGinn, Lata K. (2001). Cognitive-behavioral therapy of depression. In Weissman, Myrna M (Ed). Treatment of depression: Bridging the 21st century. (pp. 249-279). Washington, DC, US: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.

Steer, Robert A, Brown, Gregory K, Beck, Aaron T, & Sanderson, William C. (2001). Mean Beck Depression Inventory-II scores by severity of major depressive disorder. Psychological Reports, 88(3,Pt2), 1075-1076.

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