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Psychotherapy Research | 1997

Dominance and Nurturance in the Narratives Told by Clients in Psychotherapy

Linda M. McMullen; John B. Conway

The personal narrative or relationship episode has recently been described by Luborsky, Barber, and Diguer (1992) as a “basic data unit in psychotherapy sessions” (p. 287). To determine if the inte...


Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry | 1976

Aversive stimulation to eliminate infant nocturnal rocking

Roger D. Martin; John B. Conway

Abstract A quasi-experimental time-series research design was employed to study planned intervention in the nocturnal rocking behavior of a 25-month-old normal female infant. The girl was subjected to aversive stimuli in the form of a bright light contingent upon rocking behavior. The rocking behavior was immediately reduced and completely eliminated in 26 consecutive nights of treatment.


Professional Psychology: Research and Practice | 1988

Differences among clinical psychologists: Scientists, practitioners, and scientist-practitioners.

John B. Conway


Canadian Psychology | 1992

A world of differences among psychologists.

John B. Conway


Psychotherapy Research | 1994

Dominance and nurturance in the figurative expressions of psychotherapy clients.

Linda M. McMullen; John B. Conway


Canadian Psychology | 1984

Clinical psychology training in Canada: Its development, current status, and the prospects for accreditation.

John B. Conway


Canadian Psychology | 1984

A place for discontent and tensions in psychology.

John B. Conway


Canadian Psychology | 1992

1991 CPA award for distinguished contributions to psychology as a profession/Prix de la SCP honorant une contribution remarquable à la psychologie en tant que profession.

John B. Conway


Canadian Psychology | 1991

Not cognitivism, but professionalism and clinicalism will prevail in clinical psychology: The worst dreams of Hebb and Tulving.

John B. Conway


Canadian Psychology | 1988

1988 CPA Award for distinguished contributions to psychology as a profession

John B. Conway

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Linda M. McMullen

University of Saskatchewan

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Roger D. Martin

University of Saskatchewan

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