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21. Hilgard, 1987:633.
22. Gilgen, 1982:66–67.
23. “Psychoanalysis,” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1960 edition; M. Hunt, 1957.
24. B. Bornstein, 1949.
25. Quoted in Reuben Fine, “Search for Love,” in Burton, 1972.
26. Freud, “Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis” (1910), S.E., XI; Bibring, 1954; Hinsie and Campbell, 1970:608; Wallerstein, 1989.
27. Reuben Fine, “Search for Love,” in Burton, 1972.
28. Quoted in Hunt, 1957.
29. Personal impressions formed over four decades. —M.H.
30. Burton, 1972:3–22, 312–316.
31. See, for instance, Henry, Sims, and Spray, 1973.
32. Gabbard, 1990.
33. Fischer: quoted in M. Hunt, 1987. APA data: APA Directory Survey, 1990.
34. Quoted in May 21, 2002, program of Lichtenstein Creative Media (online at LCM@LCMedia.com).
35. Ibid.
36. Personal communication; Ms. Hunt, an eclectic in methodology, is the wife of the author of this book.
37. Sobel, 1982.
38. Hirschfeld and Shea, 1989.
39. Sifneos, 1987:79–80.
40. “Therapy FAQ by Toronto psychotherapist Beth Mares,” 2006 (online); slightly higher figures were given by Jarrett and Rush, 1986:29; and by Goldfried, Greenberg, and Mannar, 1990.
41. Kenneth I. Howard, Northwestern University, cited in Goleman, 1988b.
42. Bloom, 2001.
43. On psychologists: 1990 APA Directory Survey. On clinical social workers: National Association of Social Workers, personal communication. On psychiatrists: Parloff, 1984. On eclectics: Norcross, Prochaska, and Gallagher, 1989.
44. The Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration now has seven hundred members and publishes the Journal of Psychotherapy Integration.
45. M. Hunt; 1952b.
46. M. Hunt, 1967.
47. Wolpe, 1958:71.
48. Coan, 1979:98, 101.
49. Quoted in M. Hunt, 1967.
50. Abridged from Wolpe, 1958:146–147.
51. Wolpe, 1969:86.
52. Morse and Watson, 1977:273.
53. M. Hunt, 1967.
54. Masters and Johnson, 1970.
55. J. van Lankfeld et al., 2001; AASECT, personal communication.
56. Kushner, 1970.
57. Feldman and MacCulloch, cited in Korchin, 1975:345.
58. Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders, 2002, “Aversive Therapy.”
59. Ibid., “Assertiveness Training”; Burke, 1989:136–139.
60. Bandura, 1971; Bandura, 1997:93, 398.
61. Bandura, Blanchard, and Ritter, 1969.
62. Joseph D. Matarazzo, in Kimble and Schlesinger, 1985:244–245; S. Jordan et al., 2003; Gale Encyclopedia, “Token Economy System.”
63. Enchiridion.
64. A. Ellis, 1991b:14.
65. Burke, 1989:336–351.
66. A. Ellis, 1989:8.
67. A. Ellis, 1991d.
68. A. Ellis, 1983.
69. Biographical details from A. Ellis, 1991d, and Warga, 1988.
70. A. Ellis, 1991d.
71. Warga, 1988.
72. A. Ellis, 1975.
73. Ibid.
74. A. Ellis, 1982.
75. A. Ellis, 1991b:24–26.
76. A. Ellis, 1991c.
77. D. Smith, 1982; Heesacker, Heppner, and Rogers, 1982.
78. American Psychologist, April 1986, v. 41:380.
79. APA Convention 2002: www.fenichel.com/behavior.shtml.
80. Diffily, 1991.
81. Beck, Rush, et at., 1979, preface (unpaged).
82. Ibid.
83. Beck, 1976:76.
84. Crits-Christoph, 2006.
85. Beck, 1979:10.
86. Beck, 1967, 1976.
87. Beck 1979:155–156.
88. Ibid.:217–219.
89. D. Smith, 1982.
90. American Psychologist, April 1990:458.
91. J. Beck, 2005:15–16; J. Beck, personal communication.
92. On CT: J. Beck, personal communication; J. Beck and P. Bieling, 2006. On CBT: J. Arehart-Treichel, 2006.
93. A. Beck, 2005:953.
94. A. Beck, introduction to J. Beck, 2005:viii.
95. Ibid.
96. Parloff, personal communication; Kazdin, 1988, cited in Kazdin, 1990; Crits-Christoph, personal communication.
97. Norcross, Prochaska, and Gallagher, 1989.
98. Rogers, 1951:23.
99. Rogers, 1947.
100. Quoted in Bozarth, 1990.
101. Gilgen, 1982:181; Burke, 1989:73.
102. Gerrig and Zimbardo, 2005:528.
103. Perls, Hefferline, and Goodman, 1951.
104. Berne, 1964; T. Harris, 1969.
105. International Society for Interpersonal Psychotherapy Web page.
106. Gilgen, 1982:189.
107.