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Sally H. Barlow Professor Department of Psychology Brigham Young University 285 TLRB Provo, Utah 84602 (801)422-7748 sally_barlow@byu.edu |
Publications
Refereed Journal Articles
- Barlow, S. (In Press). Group Specialty Practice. Professional Psychology; research and Practice.
- Martinez, J., Smith, T., & Barlow, S. (2007). Spiritual intervenrtions in psychotherapy: Evaluations by highly religious clients. Journal of Clinical Psychology.
- Davies, D.R., Burlingame, G.M., Johnson, J.E., Barlow, S.H., & Gleave, R.L. (2007). The effects of a feedback intervention on group process and outcome. Journal of Group Dynamics.
- Barlow, S., & Burlingame, G. (2006). Essential theory, processes, and procedures for successful group psychotherapy: Group cohesion as exemplar. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 36 (3), 107-113
- Barlow, S. (2005). Analytische und psychodynamische Gruppenpsychotherapie: Gibt es dazu Daten? Gruppenpsychotherapie und Gruppendynamik, 41, 239-266.
- (Psychoanalytic and psychodynamic group psychotherapy research: Do the data exist?)
- Barlow, S. (2004). A strategic three-year plan to teach group competencies. Journal of the Specialists in Group Work , 29, (1), 113-126.
- Clayton, C., Ballif-Spanvill, B., Barlow, S., & Orton, R. (2003). Terrorism as group violence. Journal of threat assessment , 2 (3), 9-40.
- Burlingame, G., Earnshaw, D., Hoag, M., Barlow, S., Richardson, E., Donnell, A., & Villani, J. (2002). A Systematic program to enhance group skills in an inpatient psychiatric hospital. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 52 (4), 555-587.
- Barlow, S. (2001). Group therapy for victims of sexual abuse. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy , 51 (1) , 131-134.
- Barlow, S., Fuhriman, A., & Burlingame, G. (2000). The Therapeutic application of groups: From Pratt’s “thought control classes” to modern group psychotherapy. Journal of Group Dynamics , 4 (1), 115-134.
- Barlow, S., Burlingame, G., Anderson, E., & Nebeker, R. (2000). Meta-analysis of medical self-help groups. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy , 50 , (1), 53-70.
- Sheffield, M., Barlow, S., & Lambert, M. (1999). A Qualitative examination of Borderline Personality (BPD) disordered patient: Interpersonal dynamics and underlying paradoxes. Journal of Personality Disorder, 13 , 3, 287-296.
- Barlow, S., Burlingame, G., Hardman, J., & Behrman, J. (1997). Therapeutic focusing in time-limited group psychotherapy. Journal of Group Dynamics, 1 , (3), 254-266.
- Umpress, V., Lambert, M., Smart, D., Barlow, S., & Clouse, G. (1997). Concurrent and construct validity of the Outcome Questionnaire. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 15 , 44-55.
- Barlow, S. (1996). Origins of BPD: Cronus eating his children . Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 24 (3), 499-513.
- Burlingame, G., & Barlow, S. (1996). Outcome and process differences between professional and nonprofessional therapists in time-limited group psychotherapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, (46) 4, 455-478.
- Fuhriman, A., Barlow, S. H., & Wanlass, J. (1989). Words, Imagination and Meaning: Toward Change. Journal of Psychotherapy, 26 (2), 149-156.
- Barlow, S. H., & Burlingame, G. (1989). Clinical Exchange: Dummylocks. Journal of Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapy, 8 (2), 174-183.
- Barlow, S. H., Hansen, W., Finley, R., & Fuhriman, A. (1982). Effects of leader communication style on members of small groups. Journal of Small Group Behavior, 13 (4), 518-531.
Books
- Slife, B., Williams, R., & Barlow, S. (2001). Critical issues in psychotherapy. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications.
- Hoopes, M. H., Fisher, B., & Barlow, S. H. (1984). Structured Family Facilitation Programs: Enrichment, Education, and Treatment . Aspen Systems, Inc.
Book Chapters
- Barlow, S., (In press). Empirical studies and psychodynamic group therapy. In G. LoCoco, C. Prestano, & G. LoVerso (Eds.). The effectiveness of group psychotherapies. Milan: Raffaello Cortina Publications.
- Barlow, S., Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (2005). The History of group practice: A century of knowledge. In S. Wheelan, (Ed.). The Handbook of group research and practice. (pp. 39-64) London: Sage Publications.
- Barlow, S., & Taylor, S. (2005). Senior therapists respond. Complex dilemmas in group psychotherapy . New York: Bruner-Routledge, pp. 167-177.
- Barlow, S., Fuhriman, A, & Burlingame, G. (2004). The history of group counseling and group psychotherapy. In M. Riva (Ed.) Handbook of group counseling and psychotherapy . Thousand Oaks: Sage Press. pp. 3-22.
- Bergin, A. E., & Barlow, S.H. (2002). Eternal identity and the mortal overlay. In A. E. Bergin, Spiritual growth and personal adjustment. Provo Ut: BYU Studies/Brigham Young University Press. pp. 27-54.
- Bergin, A. E., & Barlow, S.H. (2002). Personal identity in the social context. In A. E. Bergin , Spiritual growth and personal adjustment. Provo Ut: BYU Studies/Brigham Young University Press. pp. 55-82.
- Barlow, S., & Bergin, A.E. (2001). The Phenomenon of spirit in a secular psychotherapy. In (Eds) B. Slife, R. Williams, and S. Barlow, Critical issues in psychotherapy. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. pp. 77-91.
- Barlow, S & Clayton, C. (1999). Women and aggression. In H. Hall & L. Whitaker, (Eds.) Lethal Violence: Effective strategies for assessing and intervening in fatal group and institutional violence . London: CRC Press. pp. 213-238.
- Clayton, C., Barlow, S., & Ballif-Spanvill, B. (1999). Societal groups and aggression. In H. Hall (Ed.) Lethal Violence: Effective strategies for assessing and intervening in fatal group and institutional violence . London: CRC Press. pp. 277-312.
- Barlow, S., & Bergin, A. (1998). Mormons and psychotherapy. In H. G. Koenig (Ed.). Handbook on religion and mental health . San Diego: Academic Press, pp. 225-243.
- Barlow, S., & Clayton, C. (1996/1999). Infanticide: When mothers murder. In H. Hall (Ed.) Lethal Violence: A Sourcebook on fatal domestic, acquaintance and stranger aggression . London: CRC Press, pp. 202-229.
- Fuhriman, A., & Barlow, S. H. (1994). Interaction analysis: Instrumentation and issues. In Fuhriman, A., & Burlingame, G. (Eds.). Handbook of Group Research, pp. 191-222, Wiley: New York.
- Fuhriman, A., & Barlow, S. H. (1983). Cohesion: Relationship in group therapy. In M. J. Lambert (Ed.) Psychotherapy and patient relationships . Homewood, IL: Dorsey Press. pp. 263-289.
Professional Reports
- Barlow, S. (2006). Response to The Schopenhauer Cure, Comment by Yalom. The Group Psychologist
- Barlow, S. (2006). Consultation please: Dear Dreading. The Group Psychologist.
- Barlow, S. (2005). Group Psychotherapy Supervision. The Group Psychologist,
- Barlow, S. (2003). From the President. The Group Psychologist, 13 (2) , 1, 3-4.
- Barlow, S. (2003). From the President. The Group Psychologist, 13 (1) , 1, 3.
- Barlow, S. (1999). Failures in group psychotherapy and group research: looking inward. An invited research report to the Group Circle . American Group Psychotherapy Association Newsletter, Fall.
- Barlow, S. (1997). The failed group in retrospect. Invited research report to The Group Circle . American Group Psychotherapy Association Newsletter, Fall.
- Barlow, S. (1996). Interaction analysis: Tracking group process. An invited research report to The Group Circle . American Group Psychotherapy Association Newsletter, Fall.
Book Reviews
- Barlow, S. (2001). The process of group psychotherapy: Systems for analyzing change. [A review of Group Process Analysis]. Journal of Psychotherapy Practice Research, 10 (4).
- Barlow, S. H. (1991). I have many, many children [Review of Anna Freud: A Biography ]. Contemporary Psychology, 30 (5), 389-390.
- Barlow, S. H. (1991). [Review of PMS: Another look at Freud's "Woman problem"].Contemporary Psychology, 36 (9), 801-802.
- Barlow, S. H. (1989). [Review of Borderline and Narcissistic Disorders]. Contemporary psychology, 34.
- Barlow, S. H. (1988). [Review of Groups: Practice and Research: The Elusive Quest]. Contemporary Psychology, 33 (2), 132.
Research
- Group Skills Utah State Hospital, with Dr. Gary Burlingame and Rob Davies (Clinical graduate student).
- Peace Abilities Project, Infanticide updates, Terrorism updates Women's Research Institute, with Dr. Claudia Clayton and Dr. Bonnie Baliff-Spanvill.
- Meta-Analysis of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) group treatments and Relapse Prevention Intervention (RPI): Which is better? Principle Investigator: S. Barlow.
- Violence prevention: Teaching peacemaking skills. Principle Investigators: Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill, and Claudia Clayton A project of the Women's Research Institute.
- A systematic program to enhance group skills and track related outcomes. Principle Investigators Gary Burlingame and Matt Hoag.