Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research
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The Journal of
PSYCHOTHERPAY
PRACTICE AND RESEARCH
VOLUME 4 #{149}NUMBER 1 #{149}WINTER 1995
SPECIAL ARTICLE
1 Is Biology Destiny After All? Three Clinical Conundrums: Homosexuality, Alcoholism, and Obesity
Barry Magid, M.D.
REGULAR ARTICLES
10 Transference and Countertransference in the Psychotherapy of Therapists
Charged With Sexual Misconduct Glen 0. Gabbard, M.D.
18 Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Postpartum Depression: A Treatment Program Scott Stuart, M.D., Michael W O’Hara, Ph.D.
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Psychiatric Sequelae in Adolescent Bone Marrow Transplantation Survivors:Implications for Psychotherapy
Margaret L. Stuber, M.D., Kathleen 0. Nader, D.S. W.
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Determinants of Outpatients’ Satisfaction With Therapists: Relation to OutcomeHope K Conte, Ph.D., Rosemarie Ratto, Ph.D., Kathryn Clutz, M.A.
T. Byram Karasu, M.D.
CLINICAL AND RESEARCH REPORT
52 An Open, Multisite Pilot Study of Cognitive Therapy for Depressed Adolescents GayleBeisher, Ph.D., T. C. K %4lkes, M.D., A.j Rush, M.D.
GRAND ROUNDS
68 A Three-Year-Old’s Mother Dies: Facilitating a Complicated Bereavement With Psychotherapy
Lisa M. Donovan, M.D., Anna Balas, M.D., Theodore Shapiro, M.D.
BOOK REVIEWS
83 The Turning Point: How Men of Conscience Brought About Major Change in the Care of America’s Mentally Ill, by Alex Sareyan
Reviewed by Gerald N. Grob, M.D.
84 Depression: The Evolution of Powerlessness, by Paul Gilbert
Reviewed by Timothy I. Mueller, M.D.
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86 Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy, 2nd edition, byJ. Scott Rutan and Walter N. Stone
Reviewed by Howard D. Kibel, M.D.
DEPARTMENTS
89 Information for Contributors
92 Statement of Ownership
COMING UP
I N Consciousness and Processes of Control
By MardiJ.
HOTOWitZ,MD., and Charles H. Stirison, MD.
T H E Memory, Trauma, and Psychotherapy:
__________ A Cognitive Science View
By Danielj Siegel, M.D.
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__________ Psychotherapy Supervisor Development:
On Musings, Models, and Metaphor
I S S U E By C. Edward Watkins,ft, Ph.D.
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