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- Publications
- Influence
Problem solving and behavior modification.
- T. J. D'zurilla, M. Goldfried
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of abnormal psychology
- 1 August 1971
Predicting the effect of cognitive therapy for depression: a study of unique and common factors.
- L. Castonguay, M. Goldfried, S. Wiser, P. Raue, A. Hayes
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
- 1 June 1996
The ability of several process variables to predict therapy outcome was tested with 30 depressed clients who received cognitive therapy with or without medication. Two types of process variables were… Expand
Clinical Issues in Working With Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients.
- J. Pachankis, M. Goldfried
- Psychology
- 2004
This article discusses some of the key clinical issues for therapists to consider when working with lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) clients. After a discussion of the biases that can influence… Expand
The relationship between experiences of discrimination and mental health among lesbians and gay men: An examination of internalized homonegativity and rejection sensitivity as potential mechanisms.
- Brian A Feinstein, M. Goldfried, J. Davila
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
- 23 July 2012
OBJECTIVE
The current study used path analysis to examine potential mechanisms through which experiences of discrimination influence depressive and social anxiety symptoms.
METHOD
The sample… Expand
Extension of the rejection sensitivity construct to the interpersonal functioning of gay men.
- J. Pachankis, M. Goldfried, Melissa E. Ramrattan
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
- 1 April 2008
On the basis of recent evidence suggesting that gay men are particularly likely to fear interpersonal rejection, the authors set out to extend the rejection sensitivity construct to the mental health… Expand
Toward a more clinically valid approach to therapy research.
- M. Goldfried, B. E. Wolfe
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
- 1 February 1998
Despite the advances in psychotherapy outcome research, findings are limited because they do not fully generalize to the way therapy is conducted in the real world. Research's clinical validity has… Expand
Toward the delineation of therapeutic change principles.
- M. Goldfried
- Medicine
- The American psychologist
- 1980
There is a growing discontent among therapists of varying orientations. Psychoanalytic, behavioral, and humanistically oriented clinicians are starting to raise serious questions about the limits of… Expand
Therapist qualities preferred by sexual-minority individuals.
- Lisa A. Burckell, M. Goldfried
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychotherapy
- 2006
Psychotherapy research concerning lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals has focused on matching clients on gender and sexual orientation, yet has not considered how factors such as therapeutic… Expand
Psychotherapy practice and research. Repairing a strained alliance.
- M. Goldfried, B. E. Wolfe
- Psychology, Medicine
- The American psychologist
- 1 October 1996
Although the gap between psychotherapy practice and research has been present for some time, recent pressures for accountability from outside the system-managed health care and biological… Expand