July 2016

VITA

CHARLES J. GELSO

Department of Psychology 14210 Greenview Drive University of Maryland Laurel, Maryland 20708

College Park, Maryland 20742 301/317-0716 301/405-5909 cell: 240-606-1479 [email protected]

I. EDUCATION

B.S., Special Education, Bloomsburg State College, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, 1963.

M.S., Counseling and Student Personnel Work, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, 1964. (Advisor: Melvene D. Hardee)

Ph.D., Counseling Psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 1970. (Advisor: Francis P. Robinson)

II. POSITIONS HELD

July 2013 – present: Professor Emeritus and Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park

August 1982 – July 2013: Professor of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park

August 1993 - August 1998 and 2009 - 2010: Co-director of Training, Counseling Psychology Doctoral Program, University of Maryland, College Park

August 1980 - July 1982: Staff Psychologist, Counseling Center, and Professor, Department of Psychology, UMCP.

May 1974 - August 1980: Staff Psychologist, Counseling Center, and Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, UMCP.

September 1970 - May 1974: Staff Psychologist, Counseling Center, and Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, UMCP.

January 1974 - Present: Independent Practice (Part-time) of counseling, psychotherapy, and therapy supervision; licensed in Maryland.

July 1972 - 1977: Psychotherapist (Part-time), D.C. Institute for Mental Hygiene, 3000 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C.

September 1967 - 1970: Teaching Associate, Department of Psychology, Ohio State University.

Summer 1967: Coordinator of Research, Eighth Congressional District Honors Program (for talented and gifted high school students), Douglas, Georgia

September 1965 - June 1967: Director of Testing and Counseling, Assistant Professor of Psychology, South Georgia, Douglas.

September 1964 - August 1965: Counselor and Instructor of Psychology, South Georgia College, Douglas.

III. PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

A. BOOK REVIEWS

Review of D. Knox, Marital happiness: A behavioral approach to counseling, 1971. In Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1972, 50, 846.

Review of R. Woody and J. Woody, Sexual, marital, and familial relations: Therapeutic interventions for professional helping, 1973. In Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1974, 53, 176.

Gelso, C. J., How to gain and use power in counseling. Review of I. L. Janis (Ed.), Counseling on personal decisions, 1982. In Contemporary Psychology, 1983, 28, 292-293.

Gelso, C. J., One more time around: Theories of psychotherapy revisited. Review of C. H. Patterson, Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, (4th ed.), 1986. In Contemporary Psychology, 1987, 32, 357-358.

Gelso, C. J., Brief, briefer, and briefest: An investigation of very brief psychotherapy. Review of J. E. Talley and contributors, The predictors of successful very brief psychotherapy, 1992. In Contemporary Psychology, 1993, 38, 164-165.

Gelso, C. J., Manualized short-term psychotherapy finds the Oedipus complex. Review of P. E. Sifneos, Short-term anxiety-provoking psychotherapy: A treatment manual, 1992. In Contemporary Psychology, 1993, 38, 496-497.

Gelso, C. J., A psychology for all seasons: The four psychologies of psychoanalysis. Review of J. M. Mishne, The evolution and application of clinical theory: Perspectives from four psychologies, 1993. In Contemporary Psychology, 1995, 40, 331-333.

Gelso, C. J. & Palma, B. Brief dynamic psychotherapy: The theoretical mutts in the psychodynamic kennel (2010). Review of H. Levenson, Brief Dynamic Therapy, 2010. In PsyCRITIQUES – Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books.

B. SELECTED PRESENTATIONS (numerous posters, discussions, and minor presentations omitted from list):

Perceptions of Counselors and Other Help givers: What’s in a Label? Paper presented at the 1973 convention of the American Psychological Association, Montreal.

Some data on research training in Counseling Psychology. Paper presented at the 1973 convention of the American Psychological Association, Montreal. (This paper was presented as part of a symposium I organized on research training in counseling psychology.)

Comparison of the Efficacy of Therapies of Three Durations. Paper presented at the 1974 conference of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Denver.

Comparison of Therapies of Different Durations: Some Preliminary Findings. Paper presented at the 1976 convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Chairperson and discussant for panel reacting to Dr. H. I. Eist’s paper, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Drugs in the Treatment of Borderline Adolescents. First Annual Symposium of the D.C. Institute of Mental Hygiene, 1976.

Chairperson and discussant for symposium I organized entitled Contextual Variables in Counseling and Psychotherapy. Presented at the 1977 convention of the APA, San Francisco. (The research papers presented in this symposium were by students and former students with whom I have worked on this general topic.)

Chairperson and discussant for symposium I organized entitled Explorations of a Research Program on Time-Limited Therapy. Presented at the 1978 convention of the APA, Toronto. (The research papers presented in this symposium were by students and colleagues who worked with me in the TLT research program, which I coordinated.)

Discussant for symposium entitled Expectancies and the Tendencies to seek Counseling. Presented at the 1979 convention of the APA, New York. (The papers were studies done at Southern Illinois University.)

Chairperson for a symposium I organized entitled Therapists’ reactions to clients: Studies in Countertransference. Presented at the 1979 Convention of the APA, New York. (The research papers presented in this symposium were by students with whom I have worked on this topic.)

Discussant for symposium entitled Eclectic Brief Psychotherapy: Theory, Model, Training, Application, and Evaluation. Presented at the 1982 Convention of the APA, Washington, D.C.

Discussant for symposium entitled Case Study: Research Methodologies. Presented at the 1982 Convention of the APA, Washington, D.C. (Presentations were by students, former students, and faculty from UMCP.) Discussant for symposium entitled Evaluation and Accountability in University Counseling Centers. Presented at the 1984 Convention of the APA, Toronto, Canada.

Discussant for symposium entitled Social Psychological Implications for Counseling Psychology’s Future. Presented at the 1986 Convention of the APA, Washington, D.C.

Research in Counseling Psychology: Report of the Georgia Conference. Paper presented at the 1987 Convention of the APA, New York, N.Y.

Chair, Roundtable on Enhancing Science in Counseling Psychology. 1990 Convention of the APA, Boston, MA.

Research Directions for Brief and Time-Limited Interventions. Paper presented at the 1993 Convention of the APA, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The Research Training Environment: Dimensions of Influence in Graduate Education. Paper presented at the 1994 Convention of the APA, Los Angeles, CA.

The Making of a Scientist in Applied Psychology: An attribute by treatment conception. Leona Tyler Address presented at the 1996 Convention of the APA, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Background and Research Questions and Integration of Findings. Papers presented as part of symposium entitled A Qualitative Investigation of Transference in Successful Long-Term Psychotherapy. Presented at 1997 Convention of the APA, Chicago, Illinois.

Some Findings About Transference in Brief and Long-Term Psychotherapy. Invited colloquium presented at University of Pennsylvania Medical School, 1998.

Toward a Positive Psychotherapy: Focus on Human Strength. Paper presented at the 2000 Convention of the APA, Washington, D. C.

Chairperson for Symposium I organized entitled Exploration of Attachment and the Psychotherapy Relationship. Presented at the 2000 convention of the APA, Washington, D.C. (The five papers given in this symposium were by my graduate students with whom I have worked on this topic.)

Beyond transference and alliance: The ‘something more’ of psychotherapy. Paper presented at the 2001 convention of the APA. SanFrancisco, CA.

Toward a theory of the advising relationship in graduate education: Or the ‘good enough relationship.’ Paper presented at the 2001 convention of the APA. SanFrancisco, CA.

Measuring the Real Relationship: Theoretical Foundation. Paper presented at the 2003 convention of the APA. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

A theory of the real relationship in psychotherapy. Paper presented at the 2004 convention of the Society for Psychotherapy Research. Rome, Italy.

Emerging findings about the real relationship in psychotherapy. Symposium I organized, chaired, and co-authored the papers that were presented. Presented at the 2006 Convention of the Society for Psychotherapy Research. Edinburgh, Scotland.

The study of hate and other inadmissible states in psychotherapy. Paper presented at the 2006 convention of the APA. New Orleans, LA.

Can there be and is there art in the science of psychotherapy? Paper presented at the 2006 convention of the APA. New Orleans, LA.

The Real Relationship in a Post-Modern World: Recent Empirical findings. Keynote address presented at the Mid-Atlantic Society for Psychotherapy Research, October 2007, New York, NY.

The real relationship: Past, Present, and Future. Paper presented at the 2008 convention of the APA. Boston, MA. Part of a symposium I organized and chaired entitled Real Relationship in Psychotherapy – Latest Findings about a Controversial Concept.

A Psychodynamic Perspective on Changing Views of the Self in Psychotherapy. Paper presented at the 2008 conference of the North American Society for Psychotherapy Research. New Haven, CT.

A Theory of the Real Relationship in Psychotherapy: New Directions. Paper presented at the 2009 convention of the APA. Toronto. Part of a symposium I organized and chaired entitled Getting Real in Psychotherapy – Explorations of the Real Relationship.

Can and Should There be an Integrative, Transtheoretical Model of the Psychotherapy Relationship. Invited address presented at the 2010 Conference of the International Society for Psychotherapy Research, Pacific Grove, CA.

Real Relationship, Working Alliance, and Transference-Countertransference: A Tripartite Model of the Psychotherapy Relationship. Paper presented at the 2010 conference of the International Society for Psychotherapy Research. Pacific Grove, CA.

Crossing the Theoretical Line: Non-Analytic Activity in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Invited paper presented at the 2011 Conference of the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration. June 2011, Washington, D. C.

Crossing Theoretical Lines: The Role and Effect of Transference in Non-Analytic Psychotherapies. Invited paper presented at the 2011 conference of the American Psychological Association, August 2011, Washington, D.C.

A psychodynamic psychotherapist evaluates four research therapy sessions. Presented at the 2015 conference of the APA, August 2015, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Neutrality Revisited. Presented at the 2016 conference of the Society for the Study of Psychotherapy Integration, June 2016, Dublin, Ireland. C. BOOKS

Gelso, C. & Johnson, D. (1983). Explorations in time-limited counseling and psychotherapy. N.Y.: Teachers College Press, Columbia University.

Gelso, C. & Fretz, B. (1992). Counseling psychology. Fort Worth, Texas: Harcourt, Brace & Jovanoich.

Gelso, C. & Hayes, J. (1998). The psychotherapy relationship: Theory, research, practice. N.Y.: Wiley.

Gelso, C. J. & Fretz, B. R. (2001). Counseling Psychology. (2nd ed.). Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt.

Gelso, C. J. & Hayes, J. A. (2007). Countertransference and the therapist’s inner experience: perils and possibilities. NJ: Erlbaum.

Gelso, C. J. (2011). The real relationship in psychotherapy: The hidden foundation of change. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Gelso, C. J., Williams, E. N., & Fretz, B. R. (2014). Counseling Psychology (3rd ed.). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Gelso, C. J. (in preparation). The therapeutic relationship in clinical practice. NY: Routledge.

D. CHAPTERS

Gelso, C. (1996). Applying theories in research: The interplay of theory and research inscience. In F. Leong & J. Austin, (Eds.), The psychology research handbook: A primer for graduate students and research assistants. (pp. 357-367) California: Sage.

Gelso, C. & Lent, R. (2000). Scientific training and scholarly productivity: The person, the training environment, and their interaction. In S. Brown and R. Lent (Eds.), Handbook of Counseling Psychology (3rd ed.) (pp. 109-139) N.Y.: Wiley

Gelso, C. J. (2000). Working alliance. In A. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology (Vol. 8) (pp. 274-276). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association

Gelso, C. J. (2001). Counseling Psychology. In Baltes, P. B. & Smelser, N. J. (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences.(Vol. 4) (pp. 2859-2862) London, England: Elsevier.

Ackerman, S., Benjamin, L., Beutler, L., Gelso, C., Goldfried, M., Hill, C., Lambert, M., Norcross, J., Orlinsky, D., & Rainer, J. (2002). Empirically supported therapy relationships: Conclusions and recommendations of the Division 29 Task Force. In J. Norcross (Ed.), Pschotherapy relationships that work: Therapist contributions and responsiveness to patient needs (pp. 441-443). London: Oxford.

Gelso, C. J. & Woodhouse, S. (2002). The termination of psychotherapy: What research tells us about the process of ending treatment. In G. S. Tryon (Ed.), Research applications to the process of counseling (pp. 344-369). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

Gelso, C. J. & Hayes, J. A. (2002). Countertransference and Its Management. In J. Norcross (Ed.), Psychotherapy relationships that work: Therapist contributions and responsiveness to patient needs (pp. 267-284). London: Oxford.

Gelso, C. J. & Woodhouse, S. (2003). Toward a positive psychotherapy: Focus on human strength. In W. B. Walsh (Ed.), Counseling psychology and optimal human functioning. (pp. 171- 198). NY: Erlbaum.

Gelso, C. J. (2004). Countertransference and its management in brief dynamic therapy. In D. Charman (Ed.), Core processes in brief dynamic psychotherapy. (pp. 231-250). NY: Erlbaum.

Gelso, C. J. (2006). Applying theories to research: The interplay of theory and research in science. In F. Leong & J. Austin (Eds.), Psychology research handbook: A primer for graduate students and research assistants. (2nd ed.) (pp. 455 – 464). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage

Gelso, C. J. & Harbin, J. (2007). Insight, action, and the therapeutic relationship. In L Castonguay & C. Hill (Eds.), Insight in psychotherapy. (pp. 293-312) Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association.

Hill, C. E., Castonguay, L. G., Angus, L., Arnkoff, D. B., Gelso, C. J., et al. (2007). Insight in psychotherapy: definitions, processes, consequences, and research directions. In L. G. Castonguay & C. E. Hill (Eds.). Insight in psychotherapy. (pp. 441- 454). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Gelso, C. J. & Samstag, L. (2008). A tripartite model of the therapeutic relationship in psychotherapy. In S. Brown and R. Lent (Eds.), Handbook of counseling psychology. (4th ed., pp. 267-283) NY: Wiley.

Gelso, C. J. (2010). Countertransference. In I. B.Weiner & W. E. Craighead (Eds.), The Corsini encyclopedia of psychology (Vol. 1, 4th ed., pp. 422-424). NY: Wiley.

Hayes, J. A., Gelso, C. J., & Hummel, A. (2011). Countertransference management. In J. Norcross (Ed.), Psychotherapy relationships that work. (2nd ed.) (pp. 239-258) London: Oxford.

Gelso, C. J. & Hill, C. E. (in press). Contemporary trends in psychotherapy. SAGE Encyclopedia of Theory in Psychology.

Bhatia, A. & Gelso, C. J. (in press). Psychodynamic theory. Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology.

Bhatia, A. & Gelso, C. J. (in press). Psychodynamic treatment. Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology.

Gelso, C. J. & Perez-Rojas, A. (in press). Inner experience and the good psychotherapist. In Castonguay, L. & Hill, C. E. (Eds.), Therapist effects: Toward an understanding of why some therapists are better than others. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Gelso, C. J. & Savela, A. (in press). Applying theories to research: The interplay of theory and research in science. In F. Leong & J. Austin (Eds.), Psychology research handbook: A primer for graduate students and research assistants. (3rd ed.)

E. JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

Gelso, C. J. (1967). How much do students study? Journal of College Student Personnel, 8, 373-375.

Gelso, C. J. (1967). Summer-on-trial, 1965: A one-year follow-up study. Florida Journal of Educational Research, 9, 37-43.

Gelso, C. J. & Klock, J. A. (1967). A comparison of the effectiveness of basing predictive average grades on three different methods of computing high school average. College and University, 43, 337-345.

Gelso, C. J. & Klock, J. A. (1967). The Total versus of the academic high school average: A re-examination. Journal of Educational Measurement, 4, 59-62.

Gelso, C. J. & Rowell, D. (1967). Academic adjustment and the persistence of students with marginal academic potential. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 14, 478-481.

Gelso, C. J. & Sims, D. M. (1968). Perceptions of a junior college environment. Journal of College Student Personnel, 9, 40-43.

Gelso, C. J. & Sims, D. M. (1968). Faculty advising: The problems of assigning students on the basis of intended major. Journal of College Student Personnel, 9, 334-336.

Gelso, C. J. (1969). Some findings about student study patterns. College Student Journal, 3, 49-56.

Gelso, C. J. (1970). Dogmatism and the prognosis of mental patients as judged by various staff members. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 26, 98.

Gelso, C. J. (1970). Two different worlds: A paradox in counseling and psychotherapy. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 17, 271-278.

Gelso, C. J. & Thompson, B. (1970). The effects of emergency academic counseling. Journal of College Student Personnel, 11, 276-278.

Gelso, C. J., Bodden, J. & Osterhouse, R. (1971). Nonintellective factors in improvement in an educational skills course. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 18, 503-504. Gelso, C. J., Sims, D. M., Cottingham, W. T. & Hartsfield, K. (1971). The process of change in a college environment. College and University, 46, 208-215.

Resnick, H. & Gelso, C. J. (1971). Differential perceptions of counseling role: A re- examination. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 18, 549-553.

Scheid, A. B. & Gelso, C. J. (1971). Dogmatism, hospital behavior, and post- hospitalization adjustment. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 17, 164.

Gelso, C. J. (1972). Inhibition due to recording and clients’ evaluations of counseling. Psychological Reports, 31, 675-677.

Gelso, C. J., Karl, N. J. & O’Connell, T. (1972). Perceptions of the role of a University Counseling Center. Journal of College Student Personnel, 13, 441-447.

Gelso, C. J., & Tanney, M. F. (1972). Client personality as a mediator of the effects of recording. Counselor Education and Supervision, 12, 109-114.

Bodden, J., Gelso, C. J., & Osterhouse, R. (1972). The value of a study-habits inventory for feedback and criterion purposes in an educational skills course. Journal of Educational Research, 65, 309-311.

Schneider, L., & Gelso C. J. (1972). Vocational versus personal emphases in counseling psychology training programs. The Counseling Psychologist, 3, 90-92.

Tanney, M. F., & Gelso, C. J. (1972). The effects of recording on clients. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 19, 348-349.

Collins, A., Gelso, C. J., Kimball, R., & Sedlacek, W. S. (1973). The evaluation of a counseling center innovation. Journal of College Student Personnel, 14, 144-148.

Gelso, C. J. (1973). The effects of audio recording and video recording on client satisfaction and self-expression. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 40, 455-461. (Article reprinted in G. Patterson, I. Marks, J. Matarazzo, R. Myers,G. Schwartz & H. Strupp (Eds.), Behavior Change 1974, an Aldine Annual of psychotherapy, counseling and behavior modification. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Company, 1975, pp. 147-154.)

Gelso, C. J., Collins, A., Williams, R., & Sedlacek, W. S. (1973). The accuracy of self administration and scoring on Holland’s Self-Directed Search. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 3, 375-382.

Gelso, C. J., & McKenzie, J. (1973). The effect of information on students’ perceptions of counseling and their willingness to seek help. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 20, 406-411.

Gelso, C. J. (1974). Effects of Recording of counselor and clients. Counselor Education and Supervision, 14, 5-12. Gelso, C. J., & Karl, N. J. (1974). Perceptions of counselors and other help givers: What’s in a label? Journal of Counseling Psychology, 21, 243-247.

Gelso, C. J. (1974). The transmission of attitudes toward child rearing. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 125, 285-293.

Kimball, R. & Gelso, C. (1974). Self-Actualization in a marathon growth group: Do the strong get stronger? Journal of Counseling Psychology, 21, 38-42.

Christensen, K., Gelso, C., Williams, R. & Sedlacek, W. (1975). Variations in the administration of the Self-Directed Search, scoring accuracy, and satisfaction with results. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 22, 12-16.

Gelso, C., Karl, N., & Books, L. (1975). Perceptions of counselors and other help givers: A consumer analysis. Journal of College Student Personnel, 16, 287-294.

Gelso, C., Birk, J., Utz, P., & Silver, A. (1977). A multi-group evaluation of the models and functions of university counseling centers. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 24, 338-348.

Berman, M., Gelso, C., Greenfeig, B., & Hirsch, R. (1977). The efficacy of supportive learning environments for returning women: An empirical analysis. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 24, 234-241.

Gelso, C., Birk, J., & Powers, R. (1978). Intergenerational relationships in the development of child rearing attitudes. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 133, 31-41.

McKitrick, D., & Gelso, C. (1978). Initial client expectancies in time-limited counseling. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 25, 378-381.

Hubble, M., & Gelso, C. (1978). Effects of counselor attire in an initial interview. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 25, 581-584.

Keilson, M., Dworkin, F., & Gelso, C. (1979). The effectiveness of time-limited psychotherapy in a university counseling center. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 35, 631-636.

Gelso, C. (1979). Gratification: A pivotal point in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, 16, 276-281.

Gelso, C. (1979). Research in counseling: Methodological and professional issues. The Counseling Psychologist, 8, 7-36. (This is an extended treatise that is reacted to by eight prominent scholars in the field.)

Gelso, C. (1979). Research in counseling: Clarifications, elaborations, admissions, and defenses. The Counseling Psychologist, 8, 61-67. (This is rejoinder to the eight reaction papers.)

Shueman, S., Gelso, C., Mindus, L., Stevenson, J., & Hunt, B. (1980). Client satisfaction with intake: Is the waiting list all that matters? Journal of College Student Personnel, 16, 276- 281. Johnson, H. & Gelso, C. (1980). The use of time limits in counseling and psychotherapy: A critical review. The Counseling Psychologist, 9, 70-83.

Gelso, C. (1982). Inaugural Editorial. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 29, 3-7.

Peabody, S. A., & Gelso, C. (1982). Countertransference and empathy: The complex relationship between two divergent concepts in counseling. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 29, 240-245.

Gelso, C., & Johnson, D. H. (Eds.), (1982). Research in Counseling Psychology-II. The Counseling Psychologist, 10(4). This is a special issue of TCP on research which we organized and edited.

Kass, R., Speigel, S., Corbett, S., Skalkos, O., & Gelso, C. (1983). The Anatomy of a responsive evaluation research project in a mental health agency. Professional Psychology, 14, 743-751.

Miars, R., Tracey, T., Ray, P., Cornfeld, J., O=Farrell, M., & Gelso, C. (1983). Variation in supervision process across trainee experience levels. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 30, 403-412.

Gelso, C., Raphael, R., Black, S., Rardin, D., & Skalkos, O. (1983). Research training in counseling psychology: Some preliminary data. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 30, 611-614.

Gelso, C., Prince, J., Cornfeld, J., O’Wiley, M., Payne, A. B., & Royalty, G. (1985). The quality of counselors’ intake evaluations for clients whose problems are primarily vocational vs. personal. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 32, 339-347.

Gelso, C., & Carter, J. (1985). The relationship in counseling and psychotherapy: Components, consequences, and theoretical antecedents. The Counseling Psychologist, 13, 155- 243. (This is an extended treatise that is reacted to by five prominent scholars in the field.)

Gelso, C. (1985). Rigor, relevance, and counseling research: On the need to maintain our course between Scylla and Charybdis. Journal of Counseling and Development, 63, 551-554.

Gelso, C. (1985). Subjects, designs, and generalizations in the Journal of Counseling Psychology: A comment on Scherman and Doan. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 32, 277- 278.

Royalty, G. M.., Gelso, C. J., Mallinckrodt, B., & Garrett, K. (1986). The environment and the student in counseling psychology: Does the research training environment influence graduate students’ attitudes toward research? The Counseling Psychologist, 14(1), 9-30.

Marx, J., & Gelso, C. (1987). Termination of counseling in a university counseling center. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 34, 3-9.

Heppner, P., Gelso, C., & Dolliver, R. (1987). Three approaches to research training in counseling. Journal of Counseling and Development, 66, 45-50.

Jones, A., & Gelso, C. (1988). Differential effects of style of interpretation: Another look. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 35, 363-369.

Munley, P., Sharkin, G., & Gelso, C. (1988). Reviewer ratings and agreement on manuscripts reviewed for the Journal of Counseling Psychology. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 35, 198-202.

Gelso, C., Betz, N., Friedlander, M., Helms, J., Hill, C., Patton, M., Super, D., & Wampold, B. (1988). Research in counseling psychology: Prospects and recommendations. The Counseling Psychologist, 16, 385-406.

Schneider, L., Watkins, E., & Gelso, C. (1988). Counseling Psychology from 1971 to 1986: Perspectives on and appraisal of current training emphases. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 19, 584-588.

Gelso, C. (1989). Toward a rapprochement of science and practice in mental health counseling. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 35, 198-202.

Gelso, C., & Fassinger, R. (1990). Counseling psychology: Theory and research on interventions. Annual Review of Psychology, 41, 355-386.

Gelso, C. J., & Miville, M. (1990). The morality of influencing in counseling. Counseling and Values, 34, 121-124.

Mallinckrodt, B., Gelso, C. J., & Royalty, G. M. (1990). Impact of the research training environment and counseling psychology students’ Holland personality type on interest in research. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 21, 26-32.

Gelso, C. (1991). Galileo, Aristotle, and science in counseling psychology: To theorize or not to theorize. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 38, 211-213.

Gelso, C., Hill, C., & Kivlighan, D. (1991). Transference, insight, and counselor intentions during a counseling hour. Journal of Counseling and Development, 69, 428-433.

Hayes, J., & Gelso, C. (1991). Effects of therapist-trainees’ anxiety and empathy on countertransference. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 47, 284-290.

Hayes, J., Gelso, C., VanWagoner, S., & Diemer, R. (1991). Managing countertransference: What the experts think. Psychological Reports, 69, 139-148.

Sharkin, B., & Gelso, C. (1991). The Anger Discomfort Scale: Beginning reliability and validity data. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 24, 61-68.

VanWagoner, S., Gelso, C., Hayes, J., & Diemer, R. (1991). Countertransference and the reputedly excellent therapist. Psychotherapy, 28, 411-421. Gelso, C. (1992). Realities and emerging myths about brief therapy. The Counseling Psychologist, 20, 464-471.

Gelso, C. & Fassinger, R. (1992). Personality, development, and counseling psychology: Depth, ambivalence, and actualization. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 39, 275-298. (Invited paper for JCP’s special centennial series.)

Heppner, P., Carter, J., Claiborn, C., Brooks, L., Gelso, C., Fassinger, R., Holloway, E., Stone, G., Wampold, B., & Galassi, J. (1992). A proposal to integrate science and practice in counseling psychology. The Counseling Psychologist, 20, 107-122.

Gelso, C. (1993). On the making of scientist-practitioner: A theory of research training in professional psychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 24, 468-476.

Hayes, J. & Gelso, C. (1993). Male counselors’ discomfort with gay and HIV-infected clients. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 40, 86-93.

Sharkin, B. & Gelso, C. (1993). The influence of counselor trainee anger-proneness and anger-discomfort on reactions to an angry client. Journal of Counseling and Development, 71, 483-487.

Gelso, C. & Carter, J. (1994). Components of the psychotherapy relationship: Their interaction and unfolding during treatment. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 41, 296-306.

Gelso, C. & Carter J. (1994). Level of generality and clear thinking in theory construction and theory evaluation. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 41, 313-314.

Gelso, C. (1995). Theories, theoretical orientation, and theoretical dimensions: Comment on Poznanski and McClellan. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 42, 426-427.

Gelso, C., Fassinger, R., Gomez, M., & Latts, M. (1995). Countertransference reactions to lesbian clients: The role of homophobia, counselor gender, and countertransference management. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 42, 356-364.

Latts, M. & Gelso, C. (1995). Countertransference behavior and management with survivors of sexual assault. Psychotherapy, 32, 405-415.

Gelso, C., Mallinckrodt, & Judge, A., (1996). Research training environment, attitudes toward research, and research self-efficacy: The revised Research Training Environment Scale. The Counseling Psychologist, 24, 304-322.

Goldman, G. & Gelso, C. (1997). Kohut’s theory of narcissism and adolescent drug abuse treatment. Journal of Psychoanalytic Psychology, 14, 81-94.

Kahn, J. & Gelso, C. (1997). Factor structure of the Research Training Environment Scale-Revised: Implications for research training in applied psychology. The Counseling Psychologist, 25, 22-37. Gelso, C. (1997). The making of a scientist in applied psychology: An attribute by treatment conception. The Counseling Psychologist, 25, 307-320.

Gelso, C., Kivlighan, D., Wine, B., Jones, A., & Friedman, S. (1997). Transference, insight, and the course of time-limited therapy. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 44, 209-217.

Wade, J. & Gelso, C. (1998). Reference Group Identity Dependence Scale: A measure of male identity. The Counseling Psychologist, 26, 384-412.

Fuertes, J. & Gelso, C. (1998). Asian-American, Euro-American, and African-American students’ universal-diverse orientation and preferences for characteristics of psychologists. Psychological Reports, 83, 280-282.

Gelso, C., Hill, C., Mohr, J., Rochlen, A., & Zack, J. (1999). Describing the face of transference: Psychodynamic therapists’ recollections about transference in cases of successful long-term therapy. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 46, 257-267.

Miville, M., Gelso, C., Pannu, R., Liu, W., Touradji, P., & Fuertes, J. (1999). Appreciating similarities and valuing differences: The University-Diversity Scale. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 46, 291-307.

Gelso, C. J. (2000). Scientific training of psychotherapists: Ingredients of effective graduate training environments. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 35(4), 18-20.

Friedman, S. M. & Gelso, C. J. (2000). The development of the Inventory of Countertransference Behavior. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56, 1221-1235.

Fuertes, J. N. & Gelso, C. J. (2000). Effects of Hispanic counselors’ race and accent, and Euro-Americans’ universal-diverse orientation: A study of initial perceptions. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 6, 211-219.

Hill, C., Gelso, C., & Mohr, J. (2000). Client concealment and self-presentation in therapy. A reaction to Kelly. Psychological Bulletin, 126, 495-500.

Ackerman, S. J., Benjamin, L. S., Beutler, L. E., Gelso, C. J., Goldfried, M. R., Hill, C., Lambert, M. J., Norcross, J. C., Orlinsky, D. E., & Rainier, C. (2001). Empirically supported therapy relationships: Conclusions and recommendations of the Division 29 Task Force. Psychotherapy, 38, 495-497.

Gelso, C. J. & Hayes, J. A. (2001). Countertransference management. Psychotherapy, 38, 418-422.

Gelso, C. J. & Mohr, J. J. (2001). The working alliance and the transference- countertransference relationship: Their manifestation with racial/ethnic and sexual orientation minority clients and therapists. Applied and Preventive Psychology, 10(1), 51-66.

Gelso, C. J. & Schlosser, L. Z. (2001). Studying the graduate advising relationship: New concepts and findings. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 36(1), 6-8. Hayes, J. A. & Gelso, C. J. (2001). Clinical implications of research on countertransference: Science informing practice. Journal of Clinical Psychology/In Session, 57(8), 1041-1052.

Schlosser, L. Z. & Gelso, C. J. (2001). Measuring the working alliance in advisor-advisee relationships in graduate school. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 48, 157-167.

Gelso, C. J. (2002). Real relationship: The “something more” of psychotherapy. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 32, 35-41.

Gelso, C. J., Latts, M. G., Gomez, M., & Fassinger, R. E. (2002). Countertransference management and therapy outcome: An initial evaluation. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 58, 861- 867.

Mallinckrodt, B. & Gelso, C. J. (2002). Impact of research training environment and Holland Personality type: A fifteen year follow-up of research productivity. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 49, 60-70.

Ligiero, D. & Gelso, C. J. (2002). Countertransference, attachment, and the working alliance: The therapist’s contributions. Psychotherapy, 39, 3-11. (Selected by Division 29 as the best article to appear in this journal in 2002.)

Kim, B., Hill, C., Gelso, C., Goates, M., Asay, P., & Harbin, J. (2003). Counselor self- disclosure, East Asian American client adherence to Asian cultural values, and counseling process. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 50, 324-332.

Woodhouse, S., Schlosser, L., Crook, R., Ligiero, D., & Gelso, C. (2003). Client attachment to therapist: Relations to transference and client recollections of parental care giving. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 50, 395-408.

Gelso, C. (2005). Inaugural Editorial. Psychotherapy, 42, 3 – 5.

Gelso, C., Kelley, F., Fuertes, J., Marmarosh, C., Holmes, S., Costa, C., & Hancock, G. (2005) Measuring the real relationship in psychotherapy: Initial validation of the therapist form. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 52, 640 – 649.

Mohr, J., Gelso, C., & Hill, C. (2005). Client and counselor-trainee attachment as predictors of session evaluation and countertransference behavior in first counseling sessions. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 52, 298 - 309.

Schlosser, L. & Gelso, C. (2005). The Advisory Working Alliance Inventory – Advisor Version. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 52, 650 - 654.

Fuertes, J. N., Mislowack, A., Brown, S., Shovel, G-A., Wilkinson, S. & Gelso, C. J. (2007). Correlates of the real relationship in psychotherapy: A study of dyads. Psychotherapy Research, 17, 423-430. Crook,-Lyon, R. E., Gelso, C. J., Fischer, L., & Silva, L. R. (2007). Therapist attachment, client attachment to therapist, and expected working alliance: An analogue study. Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy, 31, 47 – 54.

Woodhouse, S. & Gelso, C. (2008). Volunteer client adult attachment, memory for in- session emotion, and mood awareness: An affect-regulation perspective. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 55, 197-208.

Gelso, C. J. (2009). The real relationship in a post-modern world: Theoretical and empirical explorations. Psychotherapy Research, 19, 253 – 264.

Gelso, C. J. (2009). The time has come: The real relationship in psychotherapy research. Psychotherapy Research, 19, 278-282.

Marmarosh, C., Gelso, C., Markin, R., & Majors, R., C. Mallery, and J. Choi, (2009) The real relationship in psychotherapy: Relationships to adult attachments, working alliance, transference, and therapy outcome. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 56, 337-350.

Gelso, C. J. (2009). Confessions of a non-believer: The merits and mythology of psychotherapy integration. Journal of Applied and Preventive Psychology, 13, 14-16.

Kelley, F., Gelso, C., Fuertes, J., Marmarosh, C., & Lanier, S. (2010). The Real Relationship Inventory: Development and psychometric investigation of the Client Form. Psychotherapy Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 47, 540-553.

Hayes, J., Gelso, C., & Hummel, A. (2011). Managing Countertransference. Psychotherapy, 48, 88-97.

Gelso, C. J. (2011). Emerging and continuing trends in psychotherapy: Views from an editor’s Eye. Psychotherapy, 48, 282-287.

Gelso, C. J. & Palma, B. (2011). Directions for research on self-disclosure and immediacy: Moderation, mediation, and the inverted U. Psychotherapy, 48, 342-348.

Moore, S. & Gelso, C. (2011). Recollections of a secure base in psychotherapy: Considerations of the real relationship. Psychotherapy, 48, 368-373.

Lo Coco, G., Prestano, C., Gullo, S., & Gelso, C. (2011). Relation of the real relationship and the working alliance to the outcome of brief psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 48, 359-367.

Gullo, S., LoCoco, G. & Gelso, C. J. (2012). Early and later predictors of outcome in brief therapy: the role of the real relationship. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 68, 614-619.

Gelso, C. J. & Bhatia, A. (2012) Crossing Theoretical Lines: The role and effect of transference in non-analytic psychotherapies. Psychotherapy, 49, 384-390.

Gelso, C. J., Kivlighan, D. M., Busa-Knepp, J., Spiegel, E. B., Ain, S., Hummel, A. M, Ma, Y. E., & Markin, R. D. (2012). The unfolding of the real relationship and the outcome of brief psychotherapy. Journal of Counseling Psychology,59, 495-506.

Gelso, C. J., Baumann, E., Chui, H., & Savela, A. (2013). Science and the psychotherapist: The making of a scientist-psychotherapist. Psychotherapy, 50, 139-149.

Fuertes, J., Gelso, C., Owen, J., & Cheng, D. (2013). Real Relationship, Working Alliance, Transference/Countertransference and Outcome in Time-Limited Counseling and Psychotherapy. Counseling Psychology Quarterly, 26, 294-312.

Gelso, C. J., Palma, B., & Bhatia, A. (2013). Attachment theory as a guide to understanding and working with transference and the real relationship in psychotherapy. Journal of Clinical Psychology/In Session, 69, 1160-1171.

Hill, C. E., Gelso, C. J., Gerstenblith, J., Chui, H., Pudasaini, S., Burgard, J., Baumann, E., & Huang, T. (2013). The Dreamscape of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Dreams, Dreamers, Consequences, and cases. Dreaming, 23(1), 1-45.

Huang, T., Hill, C. E., Gelso, C. J. (2013). Psychotherapy engagers versus non-engagers: Differences in alliance, therapist skills, and client attachment. Psychotherapy Research, 23, 568- 577.

Palma, B. & Gelso, C. J. (2013). What does the therapist bring to the relationship? The connection among real relationship, countertransference, and attachment. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 48(2), 12-16.

Gelso, C. J. (2014). A tripartite model of the therapeutic relationship: Theory, research, and practice. Psychotherapy Research, 24, 117-131.

Harbin, J. M., Gelso, C. J., & Perez-Rojas, A. E. (2014). Therapist work with client strengths: Development and validation of a measure. The Counseling Psychologist, 42, 345-373.

Gelso, C. J., Perez-Rojas, A. E., & Marmarosh, C. (2014). Love and sexuality in the therapeutic relationship. Journal of Clinical Psychology/In Session, 70, 123-134.

Hill, C. E., Gelso, C. J., et al. (2014). To be or not to be immediate with clients: The effects of immediacy in psychodynamic/interpersonal psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Research, 24, 299- 315.

Markin, R. D., Kivlighan, D. M., Gelso, C. J., Hummel, A. & Spiegel, E. (2014). Clients’ and therapists’ real relationship and session outcome: An actor-partner interdependence analysis. Psychotherapy, 51, 413-423.

Perez, A., Gelso, C., & Bhatia, A. (2014). To switch or not to switch: inviting bilingual clients to switch languages in psychotherapy. Counseling Psychology Quarterly, 27, 55-74.

Kivlighan, D. M., Gelso, C. J., Ain, S., Hummel, A. M., & Markin, R. D. (2015). The Therapist, the Client, and the Real Relationship: An Actor Partner Interdependence Analysis of Treatment Outcome. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 62, 314-320. Fuertes, J., Gelso, C., & Cheng, D. (2015). Using the Inventory of Countertransference Behavior as an observer-rated measure. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 29, 38-56.

Hill, C. E., Baumann, E., Griffin, S., Gupta, S., Morrison, Pappa, M., Rojas Perez, A., Shafran, N., &. Gelso, C. J. (2015). Is training effective? A study of counseling psychology doctoral trainees in a psychodynamic/interpersonal training clinic. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 62, 184-201.

Kivlighan, D. M., Hill, C. E., Gelso, C. J., & Baumann, E. (in press). Working Alliance, Real Relationship, Session Quality and Client Improvement in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Longitudinal Actor Partner Interdependence Model. Journal of Counseling Psychology.

Shafran, N., Kivlighan, D.M., Gelso, C. J., Bhatia, A., & Hill, C. E. (in press). Therapist Immediacy: The Association with Working Alliance, Real Relationship, Session Quality and Time in Psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Research.

Gelso, C. J. & Silberberg, A. (in press). Strengthening the real relationship: What is a psychotherapist to do? Practice Innovations.

IV. SERVICES

Coordinator of research and evaluation committee, Counseling Services, Counseling Center: 1971-73, 1974-1982. This position entailed coordinating the research done in the Counseling Service, attempting to stimulate sound research (e.g., through consulting with colleagues and students regarding matters of design), and conducting research aimed at improving services.

Consultation with the Help Center and various residence hall areas throughout the 1970s.

Member, Staff Development Committee, Counseling Division, Counseling Center: 1971-74.

Member, Advisory Council, Counseling Division, Counseling Center, 1971-1973.

Member, University of Maryland Student Affairs Team; Project analyzing College Seniors= Views of their University experience: 1976-1977 academic year.

Member at various times of Executive Committee, Policy Review Committee, Teaching Committee, Graduate Committee, Undergraduate Committee, Human Subjects Committee, Committee on Service, and Faculty Development Committee, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, 1982-present.

Chair, Committee on Service, Department of Psychology, UMCP, 1994.

Member, UMCP Appointment, Promotion, & Tenure, 1997.

Member, Promotion & Tenure Committee, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, UMCP, 2002-2004. Member, UMCP Oral Communication Faculty Board, 2010 to 2013.

V. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

A. MEMBERSHIPS

American Psychological Association - Fellow Division 17 (Counseling Psychology) of APA - Fellow Division 29 (Psychotherapy) of APA - Fellow American Psychological Society - Fellow Maryland Psychological Association - Fellow Society for Psychotherapy Research

B. PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES AND CONSULTANTSHIPS

Member, Scientific Affairs Committee, Division 17 of APA, 1973-74, 1975-76.

Chair, Committee of Research, Third National Conference for Counseling Psychology. Atlanta, Georgia, April 1987.

Reviewer, National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, 1983-1986.

Appeal Board Member, National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, 1988-1991.

External Reviewer, Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, 1987, and Department of Psychology, University of Missouri, 1986.

Chair, Education and Training Committee, Division of Psychotherapy (Division 29), American Psychological Association, 1999 to 2001.

Member at Large, Division of Psychotherapy (Division 29), American Psychological Association, 2005-2007.

C. EDITORIAL WORK (Note: I have served as an ad hoc reviewer for a wide range of journals over the years.)

Editor, Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, & Training, 2005 – 2010

Incoming Editor, Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, & Training, 2004

Editor, Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1982-87.

Associate Editor, Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1979-81.

Editorial Board, Journal of College Student Personnel, 1973-1976. Editorial Board, Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1975-78, 1993-1999.

Editorial Board, Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 2000 – present

Editorial Board, Psychotherapy, 2002 – 2004, present

Editorial Board, Psychotherapy Research, 2006 – 2010, 2013 - present

VI. HONORS AND AWARDS

Fellow, American Psychological Association, 1978, In recognition of outstanding and unusual contributions to the science and profession of psychology. Fellow of Division 17 (Counseling Psychology) in 1978 and Division 29 (Psychotherapy) in 2000.

Distinguished Mentor Award, APA Division 17 Regional Conference, 1988. In recognition of contributions to the field of counseling psychology and to graduate students and new professionals.

Fellow, American Psychological Society, 1989, for distinguished contributions to psychological science.

Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, 1991, for outstanding achievement in teaching.

Fellow, American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology, 1992, in recognition of contributions to applied psychological science in the public interest.

Leona Tyler Award, 1996, from Division 17 of APA. For outstanding career achievement and contributions to Counseling Psychology. The top award in counseling psychology.

Best Empirical Article of 2002, Psychotherapy: Theory, research, Practice, and Training. (Award given by Division 29, APA, in 2003.). Ligiero, D. & Gelso, C. Countertransference, attachment, and the working alliance: The therapist’s contributions.

Distinguished Psychologist Award, 2003, Division 29 (Psychotherapy) of APA. For outstanding career contributions to research, practice, theory, and training in psychotherapy.

Teacher of the Year Award, 2003, Maryland Psychological Association.

Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award, 2007, Society of Counseling Psychology, Section on Psychotherapy Science.

Charles J. Gelso Psychotherapy Research Grant, 2009. A grant created in my name by Division 29 (Psychotherapy) of APA, to be offered annually following a competition. The grant was named after me for my contributions to Division 29 and the field of psychotherapy.

Lifetime Achievement in Mentoring Award, 2011-2012, Society for Counseling Psychology, American Psychological Association.

Lifetime Contribution Award for Psychotherapy Research, 2012, Society for Psychotherapy Research. For outstanding lifetime contributions to the scientific study of psychotherapy.

James Cosse Distinguished Service Award, 2013, American Academy of Counseling Psychology. For national level contributions to the practice of counseling psychology.

Distinguished Contributions to Teaching and Mentoring Award, 2016, Division 29 (Psychotherapy) of APA.

VII. PERSONAL BIOGRAPHIES AND INTERVIEWS

Hayes, J. A. (2008). Charles J. Gelso. In E. A. Tinsley & F. T. Leong (Eds.), Encyclopedia of counseling, Vol. 2. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Hill, C. E. (2010). Charles Gelso: The “real” person. The Counseling Psychologist, 38, 567-599.

Gomez, B. (2013). An interview with Charles Gelso. Argentine Journal of Clinical Psychology, 13, 193-198.

American Psychological Association (2014). Charles J. Gelso, PhD, The Therapy Relationship. DVD. Series 1 – Systems of Psychotherapy. (Video of Charles Gelso demonstrating a psychotherapy session and discussing his conception of the therapeutic relationship.)

VII. EXTERNAL FUNDING

American Psychological Foundation (APF) Counseling Psychology Grant for examining the therapeutic relationship and dreams in ongoing psychotherapy. 2007-2009, $1,500. (with Dr. Clara Hill)

International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD) and DreamScience (DSF) for “Dream Work in Ongoing Therapy.” 2007-2009, $3,000. (with Dr. Clara Hill)

Fund for Psychoanalytic Research of the American Psychoanalytic Association for “Relational work and dream work in psychodynamic psychotherapy.” 2009-2010, $8,000. (with Dr. Clara Hill)

Division of Psychotherapy, American Psychological Association for “Countertransference, attachment, training, and the outcome of dynamic psychotherapy” 2011, $20,000 (with Dr. Clara Hill).

IX. TEACHING AND ADVISEMENT

1. COURSES TAUGHT AT UM

-Beginning Counseling Practicum -Advanced Didactic-Practicum in individual psychotherapy -Advanced Didactic-Practicum (Psychodynamically-Based Psychotherapy) -Advanced Didactic-Practicum (Career Counseling) -Advanced Seminar on Counseling Research (course I created) -Beginning Seminar in Counseling Research -Seminar on the Relationship in Counseling/Therapy -Professional Issues in Counseling Psychology -Introduction to Counseling Psychology (Course I created) -Introduction to Adult Psychopathology

B. ADVISEMENT

1. DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISED (Chaired 36 dissertation committees, listed below)

Kimball, R. Effects of Pre-Therapy Manipulations on Measures of Group Cohesion, 1973.

Hammond, A. Playback Context, Trait Anxiety, and Sex in Audiotape Self Confrontation, 1974.

McKitrick, D. S. Generalizing from Counseling Analogue Research on Subjects Ratings of Counselors and Casual Attributions of Counselor Behavior, 1978. (Published in Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1981.)

Johnson, D. H. Counselor Expectancies and Goals in Time-limited and Time- unlimited Counseling, 1978. (Published in Gelso, C. & Johnson, D. H. Explorations in time-limited counseling and psychotherapy. N.Y.: Teachers College Press, Columbia University, 1983.)

Stephenson, J. Counselor Anxiety in Response to Black and White Female Clients, 1980.

Howard, B. J. Investigation of the Race-Sex Interaction on the Vocational Orientation in College Students, 1981.

Marx, J. A. Termination of Individual Counseling: An Exploratory Study, 1983. (Published in the Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1987.)

Sturniolo, F. The effect of interpretation form on counseling outcome, 1984.

Nasper, E. The role of gender in the perception of therapist nurturance and authority: An analogue study, 1984.

Rardin, D. The Mesh of Research and Practice: The Impact of Cognitive Style on the Use of Research in the Practice of Psychotherapy, 1986.

Martinez, A. Counselor Responses to the Termination of Individual Counseling, 1986.

Patton, S. The Training and Development of Counselors and Psychotherapists: Toward a Comprehensive Developmental Model, 1986.

Sharkin, B. The Influence of Counselor Trainee Gender, Anger-Proneness, and Anger Discomfort on Reactions to an Angry Client, 1989. (Published in the Journal of Counseling and Development, 1993.)

Slyter, S. Kohut’s Psychology of the Self: Measures of Healthy and Defensive Narcissism, 1989.

Jones, A. Effects of Counselor Anger Discomfort, Gender, and Need for Nurturance on Countertransference Reactions to an Angry Client, 1990.

Sappington, S. Structured conceptualizations of counselor trainee concerns at varying levels of training: A further examination of the developmental perspective, 1991.

Hayes, J. Male counselors’ Discomfort with gay and HIV-infected clients, 1991. (Published in Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1993.)

Goldman, G. Kohut’s Theory of Narcissism: Its relationship to Adolescent Drug Abuse and to Change and Retention over the Course of Treatment, 1991. Winner of APA Division 29 (Psychotherapy) Annual Graduate Student Paper Competition, 1992. (Published in Journal of Psychoanalytic Psychology, 1997.)

Wade, J. Reference Group Identity Dependence Scale: Development and validation of an instrument to measure males psychological related need to other males, 1995. (Published in The Counseling Psychologist, 1998.)

Latts, M. A. Revision and validation of the Countertransference Factors Inventory, 1996.

Fuertes, J. White students’ initial perceptions of Hispanic counselors: The effects of Hispanics’ race, accent, and Whites’ Universal Orientation, 1996. (Published in Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 2000.)

Judge, A. B. Psychotherapy and Stigma Scale: Development and Validation of an Instrument to measure Stigma as it is Attached to Seeking Psychotherapy, 1997.

Szeto-Wong, C. Shame, Transferred Shame, and Acculturation in Asian- American Students, 1997.

Mohr, J. J. Client and Therapist attachment in the first session: Testing a two- person perspective on countertransference and session outcome, 2000. (Published in Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2005)

Kelley, F. A. The Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Real Relationship Inventory – Client Form, 2002 (Published in Psychotherapy, 2010).

Schlosser, L. Z. The Advisory Working Alliance Inventory: Further Scale Development and Evaluation, 2002. (Published in Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2005)

Friedman, S. M. Contributions of role Quality and Psychological Well-Being Among Women Combining Multiple Roles, 2002.

Woodhouse, S. Adult attachment, memory for in-session emotion, mood awareness, and client session evaluation: An affect regulation perspective, 2003. (Winner of Division 29 award for best student paper, 2004; Published in Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2008).

Spiegel, E. Internal and environmental buffers of terrorism-related anxiety, 2005.

Harbin, J. Therapist work with client strengths: Development and validation of a measure, 2006 (Published in The Counseling Psychologist, 2014.)

Ma, E. Attachment, Mindfulness, and Psychotherapy Outcomes: A retrospective analysis, 2008.

Ain, S. A. The real relationship, therapist self-disclosure, and treatment progress: A study of psychotherapy dyads, 2011 (in preparation for journal submission).

Hummel, A. Therapist reactions to clients facing terminal illness: a test of ego and countertransference, 2013 (in preparation for journal submission)

Walden, T. The real relationship, therapist immediacy, and client experiencing level: A dyad study of psychotherapy process and connection, 2013.

Perez-Rojas, A. Does the Acculturation of International Student Therapists Relate to the Process of Psychotherapy with U.S. Clients? An Exploratory Study, 2015 (in preparation for submission)

Bhatia, A. The termination phase of treatment: Therapists’ perspective on the therapeutic relationship and outcome. 2016. (manuscript under review for publication)

2. THESES SUPERVISED (Chaired 27 thesis committees, listed below)

McKitrick, D. Initial Client Expectancies of Time-limited and Time-unlimited Psychotherapy in an Audio-Visual Therapy Analogue, 1975. (Published in the Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1978.)

Johnson, D. H. Subjects’ Sex Preferences and Sex Role Expectancies for Counselor, 1975. (Published in the Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1978.)

Marx, J. Counseling College Students About Death: An Analogue Study, 1979. Patton, S. Verbal Interaction between Counselor and Client in an Initial Interview, 1981.

Jones-Cady, A. The Effects of Two Grammatical Forms of Interpretation on Resistant, Intermediate-Resistant, and Nonresistant Client Types, 1986. (Published in the Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1988.)

Hayes, J. A Phenomenological View of the Relationship Between Anxiety, Countertransference, and Empathy, 1988. (Published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1991.)

Szeto, C. Effect of Acculturation and Racial Environment on social desirability in Asian Americans, 1988.

Miville, M. L. Defining and Measuring Universal Orientation, 1991. (Central part of multiple-experiment article published in Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1999.)

Latts, M. G. Countertransference management and reactions to victims of sexual assault, 1993. (Published in Psychotherapy, 1995.)

Judge, A. B. An examination of graduate students’ research self-efficacy, attitudes toward research, and research training environments, 1994. (Part of a study published in The Counseling Psychologist, 1996.)

Brittan, C. White therapists’ racial identity and countertransference reactions to Black male clients, 1995.

Friedman, S. C. The development of the Inventory of Countertransference Behavior, 1997. (Published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2000.)

Liu, W. M. Do Whites see Asian-Pacific Americans as the Model Minority: An Investigation into salient attributes of a stereotype, 1997.

Kelley, F. Adult Attachment Styles as Related to Healthy and Defensive Narcissism, 1999. Received Jonathan Feshbach Award in 2003 from Washington Professionals for the Study of Psychoanalysis.

Crook, R. Contributions of Therapist and Client Attachment Dimensions to the Working Alliance, 2000. (Published in Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy)

Schlosser, L. Measuring the Working Alliance in Advisor-Advisee Relationships, 2000. (Published in the Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2002)

Ligiero, D. The Counselor’s Part: Relationships Between Countertransference Behavior, Counselor Attachment Style, and Counselor-Client Working Alliance, 2000. (Published in Psychotherapy, 2002; won award for best article of 2002 in that journal) Spiegel, E. B. The Role of Positive Personality Variables in the Pre-Marital Relationship Breakup Process, 2002.

Harbin, J. Countertransference reactions in a cross-racial dyad: The role of therapist universal-diverse orientation and presentation of client strengths, 2004.

Roffman, M. Predictors of supervisors’ ability to detect supervisee countertransference toward a bisexual client as a function of supervisor biphobia and supervisor countertransference, 2005.

Doschek, E. The effect of therapist body image conflicts and client body type on therapist-Trainees’ countertransference reactions, 2006.

Ma, Emilie. Investigating the mmediating role of reflective capacity in the link between attachment security and personal resilience in young adults, 2006.

Ain, Stacie. Getting Real: Therapist self disclosure and the real relationship in psychotherapy, 2008.

Hummel, Ann. How one helps: the interrelations of personality, theoretical orientation, and helping skill preference. 2008.

Palma. Beatriz. Disentangling the therapist’s contributions to the therapeutic relationship. The role of attachment, countertransference, and the real relationship. 2012 (submitted for publication).

Perez, Andres. To switch or not to switch: The effects of inviting bilinguals to switch languages in psychotherapy. 2012 (Published in Counseling Psychology Quarterly)

Bhatia, A. Studying the Tripartite Model of the Therapeutic Relationship: How do the Working Alliance, Transference, Countertransference and the Real Relationship relate to each other and Session Outcome? 2013 (submitted for publication).

3. UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESES SUPERVISED (Chaired seven honors theses, two of which were published. Two have been presented at national and regional meetings.) The students and dates were Jeffrey Kahn, Gloria Minadeo, Pegah Touradji, 1997, Heather Ganginis, 2004, Ann Hummel, 2006, Sarah Moore, 2010, Patty Kuo, 2014.