Table Of ContentAuthor Index
Volume Fifty-six
1993
ARNOLD, FRANCEs. See Saunders. ForeEp1, JANos. Family Therapy in a Transi-
Barper, Lea. Holocaust Cancer Patients: A tional Society [with Barcy et al.]; 328-
Comparative Study [with Peretz and De- 37.
Nour]; 349-55. GA.alI, TAMAR. See Shalev.
Barcy, Maapa. See Fiiredi. GARMENZY, NorMAN. Children in Poverty:
Beck, JAMES C. Aggression and Violence; Resilence Despite Risk; 127-36.
228-35. GorTTscHALk, Louts A. The Cerebral Neuorbi-
BELL, Cart C. Community Violence and Chil- ology of Hope and Hopelessness [with Fron-
dren on Chicago’s Southside [with Jenkins]; czek and Buchsbaum]; 270-81.
46-54. GREYSON, Bruce. Varieties of Near-Death
Benoit, MARILYN. Impact of Violence on Experience; 390-99.
Children and Adolescents: Report from a GUNDERSON, JOHN. Commentary: Schizo-
Community-Based Child Psychiatry Clinic; phrenic Patients; 307-9.
124-26. Hann, DELLA M. See Osofsky.
BucusBAuM, Monte S. See Gottschalk. HIBBARD, STEPHEN. Adult Children of Alco-
CARPENTER, WILLIAM T., JR. Commentary: holics: Narcissism, Shame, and the Differen-
Psychosocial Treatment of Schizophrenia; tial Effects of Paternal and Maternal Alco-
301-6. holism; 153-62.
CiccHETTI, DANTE. Toward an Ecological/ Horr, LEE ANN. Health Policy and the Plight
Transactional Model of Community Vio- of the Mentally Ill; 400-419.
lence and Child Maltreatment: Conse- Horowitz, Marpt. Pathological Grief: An In-
quences for Children’s Development [with tensive Case Study [with Stinson et al.];
Lynch]; 96-118. 356-74.
CLARKIN, JOHN. See Yeomans. HorowrT1z, Marni J. See Stinson.
CorRIGAN, Patrick W. See Liberman. Horwatu, Ewa .p. See Fallon.
CULBERG, JOHAN. See Levander. JENKINS, ESTHER J. See Bell.
De-Nour, ATARA KAPLAN. See Baider. Kapusi, GyuLa. See Fiiredi.
Empk, Rosert N. The Horror! The Horror! LEVANDER, SONJA. Sandra: Successful Psy-
Reflections on Our Culture of Violence and chotherapeutic Work with a Schizophrenic
Its Implications for Early Development and Women [with Culberg]; 284-93.
Morality; 119-23. LIBERMAN, RoBerT Pau. Designing New
Etu, SPENCER. See Shalev. Psychosocial Treatments for Serious Psy-
Ewert, Mary. See Horowitz. chiatric Disorders; 237. Designing New Psy-
FALLON, BRIAN A. Asceticism: Creative Spiri- chosocial Treatments for Schizophrenia
tual Practice or Pathological Pursuit? [with [with Corrigan]; 238-49.
Horwath]; 310-16. Lorion, RayMonp P. Children’s Exposure to
FENTON, Wayne S. Sexual Abuse and Psycho- Community Violence: Following a Path
pathology; 205-16. from Concern to Research to Action [with
Fick, ANAC. See Osofsky. Saltzman]; 55-65.
FRIDHANDLER, BRAM. See Horowitz. Lyncu, MICHAEL. See Cicchetti.
FRIEDLANDER, BERNARD Z. Community Vio- MarTINEZ, PEDRO. The NIMH community Vi-
lence, Children’s Development, and Mass olence Project: II. Children’s Distress
Media: In Pursuit of New Insights, New Symptoms Associated with Violence Expo-
Goals, and New Strategies; 66-81. sure [with Richters]; 22-35.
FRONCZEK, J ANNY. See Gottschalk. MaRrrTINEZ, PEDRO. See Richters.
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McGLasHAN, THomas H. Commentary on SALTZMAN, WILLIAM. See Lorion.
Fenton; 217-21. Sanp1n, Barro. Schizophrenic Strategies of
MEISSNER, WILLIAM W. Commentary on Fal- Survival; 294-300.
lon and Horwath; 317-20. SAUNDERS, ELEANOR A. A Critique of Concep-
MILBRATH, CoNsTANCE. See Horowitz. tual and Treatment Approaches to Border-
MuEserR, Kim Y. Commentary on Liberman line Psychopathology in Light of Findings
and Corrigan; 250-53. about Childhood Abuse [with Arnold]; 188-
Nassar, HALEH ZAHER. See Rubin. 203.
NovAKk, JupIT. See Fiiredi. ScHULDBERG, Davip. Personal Resourceful-
Osorsky, Joy D. Chronic Community Vio- ness: Positive Aspects of Functioning in
lence: What Is Happening to Our Children? High-Risk Research; 137-52.
[with Wewers et al.]; 36-45. SELZER, MICHAEL. See Yeomans.
PERETz, TAMAR. See Baider. SHALEV, ARIEH Y. Levels of Trauma: A Multi-
Putnam, FRANK W. Child Sexual Abuse: A dimensional Approach to the Treatment of
Model of Chronic Trauma [with Trickett]; PTSD [with Galai and Eth]; 166-77.
82-95. Commentary on Fenton; 222-27. Stuzsk1, CarLos E. Toward a Model of Fam-
REDINGTON, Dana. See Horowitz. ily and Political Victimization: Implications
Reiss, Davip. American Violence and Its for Treatment and Recovery; 178-87.
Children; 1-2. The Long Reach of Violence So.orr, Pau H. Commentary on Yeomans,
and Aggression; 163-65. Culture and Psy- Selzer, and Clarkin; 264-67.
chiatry; 321-23. Stinson, CHARLES H. Psyclops: An Explor-
RicHTERS, JOHN E. Community Violence and atory Graphical System for Clinical Re-
Children’s Development: Toward a Re- search and Education [with Horowitz]; 375-
search Agenda for the 1990s; 3-6. The 89.
NIMH Community Violence Project: I. Stinson, CHARLEs. See Horowitz.
Children as Victims of and Witnesses to Vi- Strauss, Joun S. Intensive Clinical Studies;
olence [with Martinez}; 7-21. 204. Intensive Clinical Studies: The Psycho-
RICHTERS, JOHN E. See Martinez. therapy of Schizophrenia; 282-83.
RoG.er, Luoyp H. Culture in Psychiatric Di- TRICKETT, PENELOPE K. See Putnam.
agnosis: An Issue of Scientific Accuracy; WEWER, SARAH. See Osofsky.
324-27. YEOMANS, FRANK. Studying the Treatment
RuBIN, SIMON SHIMSHON. Psychotherapy and Contract in Intensive Psychotherapy with
Supervision with a Bereaved Moslem Fam- Borderline Patients [with Selzer and
ily: An Intervention That Almost Failed Clarkin]; 254-63. Response to Soloff [with
[with Nassar]; 338-48. Selzer and Clarkin]; 268-69.
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