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William T. O'Donohue, Ph.D. - University of Nevada, Reno

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*<strong>O'Donohue</strong>, W. T., & Elliott, A. (1992). The current status <strong>of</strong> Post-traumatic stress<br />

disorder: Problems and proposals. Journal <strong>of</strong> Traumatic Stress, 5(3) 421-439.<br />

*<strong>O'Donohue</strong>, W., & Elliott, A. (1992). The treatment <strong>of</strong> the sexually abused child. Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Clinical Child Psychology, 21(3) 218-228. Reprinted in B. Finkelman (Ed.) (1995). Child<br />

abuse: A multidisciplinary survey (244-254). New York: Garland.<br />

*<strong>O'Donohue</strong>, W. T., Elliott, A., Nickerson, M., & Valentine, S. (1992). Perceived credibility<br />

<strong>of</strong> children's sexual abuse allegations: Effects <strong>of</strong> gender and sexual attitudes. Violence<br />

and Victims, 7(2) 147-155.<br />

*<strong>O'Donohue</strong>, W. T., & Letourneau, E. (1992). The psychometric properties <strong>of</strong> the penile<br />

tumescence assessment <strong>of</strong> child molesters. Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychopathology and Behavioral<br />

Assessment, 14(2) 123-174.<br />

*<strong>O'Donohue</strong>, W. T., & Smith, L. D. (1992). Psychological and philosophical epistemologies<br />

in behaviorism and behavior therapy. Behavior Therapy, 23(2) 173-194.<br />

*Elliott, A. N., <strong>O'Donohue</strong>, W. T., & Nickerson, M. (1993). The use <strong>of</strong> sexually anatomically<br />

detailed dolls in the assessment <strong>of</strong> sexual abuse, Clinical Psychology Review, 13(3) 207-<br />

221.<br />

*<strong>O'Donohue</strong>, W. T., & Dyer, R. (1993). A nonstandard model <strong>of</strong> mental health service<br />

delivery: The marketing <strong>of</strong> data-based and data-generating treatments. Administration<br />

and Policy in Mental Health, 20(5) 357-368.<br />

*<strong>O'Donohue</strong>, W. T., & Letourneau, E. (1993). Brief group treatment for the denial in child<br />

sexual abusers: Outcome and follow-up data. Child Abuse and Neglect, 17(2) 299-304.<br />

*<strong>O'Donohue</strong>, W. T. (1993). Is gerontology a branch <strong>of</strong> astrology?: The roles <strong>of</strong> advanced<br />

age in scientific explanation. New Ideas in Psychology, 10(3) 321-329.<br />

*<strong>O'Donohue</strong>, W. T. (1993). The spell <strong>of</strong> Kuhn on psychology: An exegetical elixir,<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>ilosophical Psychology, 6(3) 267-287.<br />

*<strong>O'Donohue</strong>, W. T., & Szymanski, J. (1993). Change mechanisms in cognitive therapy <strong>of</strong> a<br />

simple phobia: Logical analysis and empirical hypothesis testing. Journal <strong>of</strong> Rational-<br />

Emotive and Cognitive Behavior Therapy, 11, 207-222.<br />

*<strong>O'Donohue</strong>, W. T., Plaud, J. J., & Hecker, J. (1993). The possible function <strong>of</strong> positive<br />

reinforcement in home-bound agoraphobia: A case study. Journal <strong>of</strong> Behavior Therapy<br />

and Experimental Psychiatry, 23(4) 303-312.<br />

*Schewe, P. A., & <strong>O'Donohue</strong>, W. T. (1993). Rape prevention: Methodological problems<br />

and new directions. Clinical Psychology Review, 13(7) 667-682.<br />

*<strong>O'Donohue</strong>, W. T., & McKelvie, M. (1993). Problems in the case for psychotherapeutic<br />

integration. Journal <strong>of</strong> Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 24(2) 161-170.<br />

*<strong>O'Donohue</strong>, W. T., & Casselles, C. (1993). Homophobia: Conceptual, definitional, and<br />

value issues. Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 15(3) 177-195.<br />

Updated January 2010

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