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Editors-in-Chief
Michel Hersen
PacificUniversity,ForestGrove,Oregon
Michel Hersen, Ph.D., ABPP, is Professor and Dean, School of Professional Psychology, Pacific
University, Forest Grove, Oregon. Dr. Hersen is a graduate of State University of New York at Buffalo,
and completed his post-doctoral training at the West Haven VA (Yale University School of Medicine
Program).
Dr. Hersen is past president of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy. He has co-
authored and co-edited 133 books, and has published 223 scientific journal articles. Dr. Hersen is also co-
editor of several psychological journals, including Behavior Modification, Aggression and Violent Behavior:
A Review Journal, Clinical Psychology Review, Journal of Anxiety Disorders, Journal of Family Violence,
Journal of Clinical Geropsychology,andJournal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities. He is editor-in-
chief of a new journal entitled Clinical Case Studies, which is devoted to description of clients and patients
treated with psychotherapy. He is co-editor of the recently published 11-volume work entitled:
Comprehensive Clinical Psychology.
Dr. Hersen has been the recipient of numerous grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the
Department of Education, the National Institute of Disabilities and Rehabilitation Research, and the
March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Professional
Psychology,FellowoftheAmericanPsychologicalAssociation,DistinguishedPractitionerandMemberof
the National Academy of Practice in Psychology, and recipient of the Distinguished Career Achievement
Award in 1996 from the American Board of Medical Psychotherapists and Psychodiagnosticians. He has
had full-time and part-time private practices.
William Sledge
YaleUniversity,NewHaven,Connecticut
William H. Sledge, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine, and is the
Medical Director of the Psychiatric Services at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Dr. Sledge is a graduate of
Baylor College of Medicine and the Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis. He completed his
residency training in psychiatry at Yale University, Department of Psychiatry.
Dr. Sledge has been a faculty member at Yale University School of Medicine for 25 years. He has
written about psychotherapy and psychoanalysis and is a mental health services and health services
investigator. In addition, he provides psychiatric consultation to the aviation industry and investigates the
neurobiological basis of the thought disorder of schizophrenia.
Dr. Sledge has had a long, distinguished career as an educator, and has functioned as an administrator
ofavarietyofmedicaleducationalprogramsatYale.Inadditiontohismedicalduties,hehasbeenMaster
of one of the Yale undergraduate residential colleges, Calhoun College, for seven years, and is the chair of
the Council of Masters.
Dr. Sledge has been active in the American Psychoanalytic Association and the American Psychiatric
Association, primarily in the areas addressing education and psychotherapy. He is former chair of the
American Psychiatric Association Committee on the Practice of Psychotherapy and a member of the
Commission on the Practice of Psychotherapy by Psychiatrists. He is a member of the Group for
Advancement of Psychiatry Committee on Therapy.
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Associate Editors
Alan M. Gross
University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi
Alan M. Gross, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training at the University of
Mississippi. He is the former editor of the Behavior Therapist journal, and recently served as associate
editor for the Journal of Clinical Child Psychology. He currently serves on the editorial boards of several
scientific journals, including Behavior Therapy, Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology,
Behavior Modification, Journal of Family Violence, and Aggression and Violent Behavior.
Professor Gross has published numerous articles and book chapters in the area of self-management,
behavior problems in children, and sexual aggression.
Jerald Kay
Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, Ohio
Jerald Kay, M.D., is Professor and Chair in the Department of Psychiatry at Wright State University
School of Medicine, Dayton, Ohio. He is a Fellow of the American College of Psychiatrists and of the
American Psychiatric Association (APA). Currently he is the chair of the APA Commission on the
Practice of Psychotherapy by Psychiatrists. He is the founding editor of the Journal of Psychotherapy
Practice and Research and associate editor of the American Journal of Psychotherapy.
Dr. Kay is the editor of 8 books and has published extensively on the topics of medical and psychiatric
education, medical ethics, child psychiatry, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, and psychosocial aspects of
AIDS and of cardiac transplantation. He was designated as a 1994 Exemplary Psychiatrist by the National
Alliance for the Mentally Ill and is the recipient of the 2001 APA-NIMH Seymore Vestermark Award for
contributions to psychiatric education.
Bruce Rounsaville
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut
and
U.S. Veterans Administration, West Haven, Connecticut
Bruce Rounsaville, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry at the Yale University School of Medicine and director
of the U.S. Veterans Administration New England Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Center.
Since he joined the Yale faculty in 1977, Dr. Rounsaville has focused his clinical research career on the
diagnosis and treatment of patients with alcohol and drug dependence. Using modern methods for
psychiatric diagnosis, Dr. Rounsaville was among the first to call attention to the high rates of dual
diagnosis in drug abusers. As a member of the Work Group to Revise DSM-III, Dr. Rounsaville was a
leader in adopting the drug dependence syndrome concept into the DSM-III-R and DSM-IV Substance
Use Disorders criteria.
Dr. Rounsaville has been a strong advocate for adopting psychotherapies shown to be effective in rigorous
clinical trials. Dr. Rounsaville has also played a key role in clinical trials on the efficacy of a number of
important treatments, including outpatient clonidine/naltrexone for opioid detoxification, naltrexone for
treatment of alcohol dependence, cognitive–behavioral treatment for cocaine dependence, and disulfiram
treatment for alcoholic cocaine abusers. He has contributed extensively to the psychiatric treatment
research literature in over 200 journal articles and 4 books.
Warren W. Tryon
Fordham University, Bronx, New York
Warren W. Tryon, Ph.D., ABPP, is Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training at Ford-ham
University, Bronx, New York. He is a fellow of Division 12 (Clinical Psychology) of the American
Psychological Association, a fellow of the American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology,
and a founder of the Assembly of Behavior Analysis and Therapy. He is a diplomate in Clinical
Psychology— American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP). He is listed in the National Register of
Health Service Providers in Psychology and is a licensed psychologist in New York State.
Dr. Tryon has published over 130 articles, has authored 1 book, and edited 2 others. He has presented over
115 papers at professional meetings. Dr. Tryon is on the editorial board of Behavior Modification and has
served as reviewer for for over 30 journals and publishers. Seventy doctoral students have completed their
dissertations under his direction.
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
DAVID H. BARLOW
Boston University,
Boston, Massachusetts
W. KIM HALFORD
Griffith University,
Nathan, Australia
LESTER LUBORSKY
University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
BERNARD BEITMAN
Columbia, Missouri
SANDRA LEE HARRIS
Rutgers University,
Piscataway, New Jersey
WILLIAM L. MARSHALL
Queens University,
Kingston, Canada
LARRY BEUTLER
University of California,
Santa Barbara,
Santa Barbara, California
MARDI HOROWITZ
Langley Porter Psychiatric
Institute,
San Francisco, California
MALKAH NOTMAN
Cambridge Hospital,
Cambridge, Massachusetts
JOHN SCHOWALTER
Yale University,
New Haven, Connecticut
NICHOLAS CUMMINGS
Scottsdale, Arizona
HORST KAECHELE
Ulm, Germany
PAUL M. G. EMMELKAMP
University of Amsterdam,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
OTTO KERNBERG
Cornell Medical Center,
White Plains, New York
BONNIE R. STRICKLAND
University of Massachusetts,
Amherst,
Amherst, Massachusetts
EDNA B. FOA
Allegheny University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
SUSAN LAZAR
Bethesda, Maryland
MYRNA WEISSMAN
Columbia University,
New York, New York
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