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<strong>Eric</strong> <strong>Klinger</strong>’s <strong>Curriculum</strong> <strong>Vitae</strong><br />

9 Aug 2010<br />

Books<br />

SCHOLARLY, PROFESSIONAL, AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY<br />

Publications<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1971). Structure and functions of fantasy. N.Y.: Wiley.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1977). Meaning and void: Inner experience and the incentives in people's lives.<br />

Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (Ed.) (1981). Imagery: Concepts, results, and applications. New York: Plenum.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1990). Daydreaming. Los Angeles, CA: Tarcher (Putnam).<br />

Cox, W. M., & <strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (Eds.) (2004). Handbook of motivational counseling: Concepts, approaches,<br />

and assessment. Chichester, UK: Wiley.<br />

Cox, W. M., & <strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (Eds.) (in press). Handbook of motivational counseling: Goal-Based<br />

Approaches to Assessment and Intervention in Addiction and Other Problems (2 nd ed.).<br />

Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.<br />

Chapters<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E., Barta, S. G., Mahoney, T.W., et al. (1976). Motivation, mood, and mental events: Patterns<br />

and implications for adaptive processes. In G. Serban (Ed.), Psychopathology of human<br />

adaptation (pp. 95-112). New York: Plenum. (R)<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1978). Modes of normal conscious flow. In K. S. Pope & J. L. Singer Eds.), The stream of<br />

consciousness: Scientific investigations into the flow of human experience (pp. 225-258). New<br />

York: Plenum, 1978. (R)<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1980). Therapy and the flow of thought. In J. Shorr, J. Connella, G. Sobel, & P. Robin,<br />

(Eds.), Imagery: Its many dimensions and applications. New York: Plenum. (T)<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E., Barta, S.G., & Maxeiner, M.E. (1981). Current concerns: Assessing therapeutically<br />

relevant motivation. In P. C. Kendall & S. D. Hollon (Eds.), Assessment strategies for<br />

cognitive-behavioral interventions (pp. 161-196). N.Y.: Academic Press. (R)<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1982). On the self-management of mood, affect, and attention. In P. Karoly &<br />

F. H. Kanfer (Eds.) , The psychology of self-management: From theory to practice (pp.<br />

129-164). Elmsford, New York: Pergamon.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1987). Imagery and logotherapeutic techniques in psychotherapy: Clinical experiences<br />

and promise for application to alcohol problems. In W. M. Cox (Ed.), Treatment and prevention<br />

of alcohol problems: A resource manual (pp. 139-156). New York: Academic Press.<br />

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