Cristal E. Weeks, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Psychology | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI |
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(An analogue study of the mechanism of change in functional analytic psychotherapy.) |
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Landes SJ, Kanter JW, Weeks CE, et al. (2013) The impact of the active components of functional analytic psychotherapy on idiographic target behaviors Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science. 2: 49-57 |
Weeks CE, Kanter JW, Bonow JT, et al. (2012) Translating the theoretical into practical: a logical framework of functional analytic psychotherapy interactions for research, training, and clinical purposes. Behavior Modification. 36: 87-119 |
Rusch LC, Kanter JW, Brondino MJ, et al. (2010) Biomedical stigma reduction programs produce negative but transient effects on a depressed low-income community sample Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 29: 1020-1030 |
Busch AM, Callaghan GM, Kanter JW, et al. (2010) The functional analytic psychotherapy rating scale: A replication and extension Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy. 40: 11-19 |
Kohlenberg RJ, Kanter JW, Tsai M, et al. (2010) FAP and cognitive behavior therapy cognitive behavior therapy The Practice of Functional Analytic Psychotherapy. 11-30 |
Busch AM, Kanter JW, Callaghan GM, et al. (2009) A micro-process analysis of Functional Analytic Psychotherapy's mechanism of change. Behavior Therapy. 40: 280-90 |
Kanter JW, Busch AM, Weeks CE, et al. (2008) The nature of clinical depression: symptoms, syndromes, and behavior analysis. The Behavior Analyst / Maba. 31: 1-21 |
Rusch LC, Kanter JW, Manos RC, et al. (2008) Depression stigma in a predominantly low income African American sample with elevated depressive symptoms. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 196: 919-22 |