Articles

Contemporary Psychotherapy

Completing the revolution: Transforming mental health and tackling poverty – A policy report by the Mental Health Working Group of the Centre for Social Justice, chaired by Dr Samantha Callan, October 2011.

The Future of Positive Therapy – Wong Y.J., Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 43:2 (2006), pp.151–153.

An Open Source Approach to Creating Positive Psychological Practice: A Comment on Wong’s Strengths-Centered Therapy – Lopez S.J. et al., Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 43:2 (2006), pp.147–150.

How to increase and sustain positive emotion: The effects of expressing gratitude and visualizing best possible selves – Sheldon K.M. et al., The Journal of Positive Psychology, 1:2 (April 2006), pp.73–82.

Happiness: Is it Real or Just an Illusion? – Rotter J.C., The Family Journal, 8:4 (October 2000), pp.387–389.

Paradigm Lost: From Model-Driven to Client-Directed, Outcome-Informed Clinical Work – Miller S.D. et al., Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(1) (Spring 2000), pp.20–34.

Mirror neurons

Imitation, Empathy, and Mirror Neurons – Iacoboni M., Annual Review of Psychology, 60 (2009), pp.653–670.

Mirror Neuron and Theory of Mind Mechanisms Involved in Face-to-Face Interactions: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Approach to Empathy – Schulte-Ruther M. et al., Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19:8 (2007), pp.1354–1372.

The Mirror-Neuron System – Rizzolatti G. et al., Annual Review of Neuroscience, 27 (2004), pp.169-192.

Imagery and mental practice

The Use of Imagery in Climbing – Boyd J. et al., Athletic Insight, 5:2 (June 2003), pp.15–30.

Imagined Movement and Actual Movement – The Brainy Bit – Various authors (1999-2009). Abstracts of six articles on the concordance in brain activity between real and imagined activities.

Does Mental Practice Enhance Performance – Driskell J.E. et al., Journal of Applied Psychology, 79:4 (1994), pp.481-492.

Pavlovian conditioning

Memory processes in classical conditioning – Bouton M.E. et al., Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 28 (2004), pp.663-674.

Pavlovian Conditioning: It’s Not What You Think It Is – Rescorla R.A., American Psychologist, 43:3 (March 1988), pp.151-160.

Other articles

The Secret Life of Pronouns – Pennebaker J.W., New Scientist, 2828 (3 September 2011), pp.42–45.

Milton Erickson, MD: Meeting with a Remarkable Man – O’Hanlon B., National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine, 22 pages, 2009.

NLP and Levels of Motivation – Gray R.M., Suppose, the Official CANLP/ACPNL Bilingual Newsletter, Fall 2008, pp.20-24.

Process Versus Content in Eyewitness Metamemory Monitoring – Robinson M.D. et al., Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 6:3 (2000), pp.207-221.

Cerebral Mechanisms of Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion – Rainville P. et al., Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 11:1 (1999), pp.110–125.

Eye Movement as an Indicator of Sensory Components in Thought – Buckner M. et al., Journal of Counseling Psychology, 34:3 (1987), pp.283-287.

The Effect of Postural Congruence on Client’s Perception of Counselor Empathy – Maurer R.E., Journal of Counseling Psychology, 30:2 (1983), pp.158-163.

Mutual Aid – Kropotkin P., 1902. The introduction to Kropotkin’s seminal work arguing that evolutionary success is premised more on mutual aid than on brutal combat.