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Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy Volume 34, Number 1 Spring 2004 Special Issue: Psychotherapy with Suicidal Patients Guest Editor: M. David Rudd CONTENTS Introduction to the Special Issue M. David Rudd Some Thoughts About Psychotherapy with Suicidal Patients Edwin Shneidman, Ph.D. “One Size Fits All”: An Existential-Constructivist Perspective on the Crisis Intervention Approach with Suicidal Individuals James R. Rogers and Karen M. Soyka Psychodynamic Conceptualization and Treatment of Suicidal Patients Steven K. Huprich, Ph.D. Collaboration and a Self-Help Orientation in Therapy with Suicidal Clients Thomas E. Ellis Cognitive Therapy for Suicidality: An Integrative, Comprehensive, and Practical Approach to Conceptualization M. David Rudd The CAMS Approach to Working with Suicidal Patients David A. Jobes, Ph.D., ABPP and John F. Drozd, Ph.D. A Standard of Care for the Assessment of Suicide Risk and Associated Treatment: The Florida State University Psychology Clinic as an Example Kelly C. Cukrowicz, LaRicka R. Wingate, Kimberly A. Driscoll, and Thomas E. Joiner, Jr. About the Contributors Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy Volume 34, Number 2 Summer 2004 CONTENTS Emotion-Focused Therapy: An Interview with Leslie Greenberg Denise M. Sloan Value Perceptions of Integrative Health Care: A Study of Primary Care Physicians and Professional Clinical Counselors Holly L. Miller, Scott E. Hall, and Sawyer A. Hunley Dynamic Psychotherapy and the Problem of Time Theodore A. Powers and Anne Alonso Raising Fees in Group Therapy: Some Ethical and Clinical Implications Robert Pepper The Phenomenological Approach to Art Therapy Joseph Guttmann and Dafna Regev The Song of the Siren: Dealing With Masochistic Thoughts and Behaviors Diana F. Hailparn and Michael Hailparn BOOK REVIEW Integrating Religion and Spirituality into Counseling: A Comprehensive Approach. By Martha Wiggins Frame Michael J. Zaccariello Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy Volume 34, Number 3 Fall 2004 CONTENTS Changing Ideas About the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder W. John Livesley The STEPPS Group Treatment Program for Outpatients with Borderline Personality Disorder Donald W. Black, Nancee Blum, Bruce Pfohl, and Don St. John Avoiding Patient Distortions in Psychotherapy with Borderline Personality Disorder Patients David M. Allen and Stephanie Whitson Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Depression with Comorbid Borderline Personality Traits Michelle M. Lee and James C. Overholser Strategies for Securing Commitment to Treatment from Individuals Diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder Denise D. Ben-Porath Between Subjugation and Survival: Women, Borderline Personality Disorder and High Security Mental Hospitals Sam Warner and Tracey Wilkins Children At-Risk for Borderline Personality Disorder Marsha J. Harman Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy Volume 34, Number 4 Winter 2004 CONTENTS Integrating Cognitive and Existential Treatment Strategies in Psychotherapy With Dependent Patients Robert F. Bornstein Negative Treatment Effects in Dyadic Psychotherapy: A Focus on Prevention and Intervention Strategies Susan A. Nolan, Carla G. Strassle, Howard B. Roback, and Jeffrey L. Binder Research and Evaluation Issues in Existential Psychotherapy Jim Lantz Writing About Upsetting Family Events: A Therapy Analog Study Virginia J. Bell-Pringle, Gregory J. Jurkovic, and James L. Pate Therapeutic Use of Humor in Antisocial Personalities Willem H. J. Martens VIDEO REVIEW Living with Schizophrenia: A Video for People with Schizophrenia and Those Who Care About Them Stefan E. Schulenberg Contemporary Psychotherapy: Moving Beyond a Therapeutic Dialogue James C. Overholser

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