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Publications of the Couples Research Institute Faculty 

Brent Atkinson, Lisa Atkinson, Paula Kutz, Jeff Lata, Kari Wittmann Lata, Julie Szekely, & Paul Weiss. (2005).  Rewiring Neural States in Couples Therapy:  Advances from Affective NeuroscienceJournal of Systemic Therapies, 24(3), 3-13.

Brent Atkinson. (2005). Emotional intelligence in couples therapy:  Advances from Neurobiology and the science of intimate relationships.  New York:  W. W. Norton, Publisher.

Brent Atkinson. (2006). Developing habits for relationship success: A Workbook for Effective, Neurobiologically-Based Couples Therapy.  New York:  W. W. Norton, Publisher. (direct order inquiries to mcerminaro@ww.norton.com).

Brent Atkinson. (2005).  The Love Breakthrough.  "O," The Oprah Magazine, January 2005, pp. 128-131, 163-164.

Brent Atkinson. (2004). Altered states:  Why insight itself isn't enough for lasting change. September/October issue, Psychotherapy Networker.

Brent Atkinson. (2002). Brain to brain: New ways to help couples avoid relapse. September/October issue, Psychotherapy Networker.

Brent Atkinson. (1999). The emotional imperative: Psychotherapists cannot afford to ignore the primacy of the limbic brain. Family Therapy Networker, Cover story for the July/August issue.

Teresa McDowell. (1999).  Systems consultation and Head Start:  An alternative to traditional family therapy.  Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 25, 155-168.

Brent Atkinson. (1998). Optimistic outlook for LMFTs in Illinois. Illinois Family Therapist, 19, 1-2.

Brent Atkinson. (1998). Pragmatic/experiential therapy for couples. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 17, 18-35.

Todd., T., Storm, C., McDowell, T., & Sutherland, T. (1997).  Supervising supervisors.  In T. Todd & C. Storm, The complete systemic supervisor:  Context, philosophy & pragmatics.  Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

McDowell, T.  (1997).  An example of a consistent supervision philosophy.  In C. Storm & T. Todd, The reasonably complete systemic supervisor resource guide.  Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

Brent Atkinson. (1997). The profession of marriage and family therapy. Illinois Family Therapist, 18(2), 2.

Brent Atkinson. (1997). What is the difference between personal therapy and person-of-the- therapist supervision. In C. Storm & T. Todd (Eds.), The reasonably complete systemic supervisor resource guide. Needham Heights, Mass: Allyn-Bacon, pp. 152-154.

Brent Atkinson. (1997). Informed consent form. In C. Storm and T. Todd (Eds.), The reasonably complete systemic supervisor resource guide. Boston: Allyn-bacon Publisher, in press, pp. 11-15.

Storm, C., York, C., & McDowell, T. (1997).  Bang for their buck:  Are supervisees satisfied?  In C. Storm & T. Todd, The reasonably complete systemic supervisor resource guide.  Boston, MA:  Allyn & Bacon.  

Brent Atkinson. (1997). Risks and safeguards in person-of-the-therapist supervision. The Supervision Bulletin, 9(3), 4-5.

Brent Atkinson. (1996). IAMFT adopts new governance model. Illinois Family Therapist, 17(1), 1-2.

Brent Atkinson. (1993). Hierarchy: The imbalance of risk. Family Process, 32, 167-170.

Brent Atkinson. (1992). Aesthetics and pragmatics of family therapy revisited. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 18, 389-393.

Brent Atkinson. (1992). Evaluating qualitative research. AFTA Newsletter, 47, 15-18.

Teresa McDowell, & York, C. (1992).  Family alcohol use:  A progression model.  Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies.  Winter, 19-26.

Teresa McDowell. (1992).  The do's and don'ts of a good relationship.  Grays Harbor Beacon, August.

Heath, A., & Atkinson, B. (1992). Guest editors' introduction to the special issue on qualitative research. AFTA Newsletter, 47, 5.

Goldberg, J.R., Kraseman, E., Shelton, D.M., Rutter, V., & Heath, A. (1992).  Marriage and family therapy:  Looking back, looking ahead.  Family Therapy News, 23(5), 1-2.

Brent Atkinson., Heath, A., & Chenail, R. (1991). Qualitative research and the legitimization of knowledge. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 17(2), 161-166.

Teresa McDowell. (1991).  Contracting from the top down.  AAMFT Commission on Supervision Bulletin, February.

Brent Atkinson, & Heath, A. (1990). Disadvantages of problem resolution: An extended conversation in therapy. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 9(4), 34-46.

Brent Atkinson, & Heath, A. (1990). The limits of explanation and evaluation. Family Process, 29(2), 164-167.

Brent Atkinson, & Heath, A. (1990). Further thoughts on second-order family therapy (This time it's personal). Family Process, 29(2), 145-155.

Heath, A., & Atkinson, B. (1989). Solutions attempted and considered: Broadening assessment in brief therapy. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 8(3), 56-57.

Heath, A., & Atkinson, B. (1988). Systemic treatment of substance abuse: A graduate course. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 14(4), 411-418.

Heath, A., McKenna, B., & Atkinson, B. (1988). Toward the identification of variables for evaluating family therapy workshops. Journal of Martial and Family Therapy, 14(3), 267-276.

Brent Atkinson, & McKenzie, P. (1987). Family therapy with adolescent offenders: A collaborative treatment strategy. American Journal of Family Therapy, 15(4), 303-312.

Brent Atkinson, & Bailey, A. (1987). Family physician as strategic consultant. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 6(2), 74-75.

Brent Atkinson, & Heath, A. (1987). Beyond objectivism and relativism: Implications for family therapy research. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 6(1), 8-18.

McKenzie, P., Atkinson, B., Quinn, W., & Heath, A. (1986). Training and supervision in marriage and family therapy: A national survey. American Journal of Family Therapy, 14(4), 293-303.

Keeney, B., Thomas, F., Strano, J., Ridenour, N., Morris, J., McKenzie, P., Hood, C., Denmann, D., & Atkinson, B. (1987). Cybernetic approaches to weight control. In J. Harkaway (Ed.), Eating disorders. Rockville, Maryland: Aspen Publications, pp. 84-92.

Keeney, B., McKenzie, P., Atkinson, B., Denmann, D., Morris, J., Ridenour, N., Strano, J., & Thomas, F. (1987). A constructivist approach to clinical training. In B. Keeney (Ed.), Konstruktion therapeutischer wirklichkeiten: Praxis und theorie systemicscher therapie. (Tr.: Constructing therapeutic realities: Theory and practice of systemic therapies. Dortmund: Verlag Modernes Lernen, pp. 51-69.

Brent Atkinson, & Bailey, A. (1985). Teaching counseling skills to family practice residents: A proposal. Working Together, 1(2), 17.

Brent Atkinson, & McKenzie, P. (1985). One perspective on the researcher/practitioner dichotomy. Family Therapy News, 16, 4.

Quinn, W., Atkinson, B., & Hood, J. (1985). The stuck case clinic as a group supervision model. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 11(1), 67-73.

Brent Atkinson, McKenzie, P., & Keeney, B. (1985). The Multiple Vantage Profile: A computerized assessment of social interaction in family therapy. Journal of Psychotherapy and the Family, 1, 133-152.

Brent Atkinson, McKenzie, P., & Keeney, B. (1985). The Multiple Vantage Profile: A computerized assessment of social interaction in family therapy. In C. Figley (Ed.), Computers in Family Therapy. New York: Hawthorn Press.

Brent Atkinson, & McKenzie, P. (1984). Jack of all trades: Master of one: A model for doctoral training in family therapy. Family Therapy News, 15, 4.

Brent Atkinson, & McKenzie, P. (1984). The Personalized Spouse Observation Checklist: A computer-generated assessment of marital interaction. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 10(4), 427-429.

 

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