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June 2, 2000
In Memory of Neil S. Jacobson
by Andrew Christensen
Variability in Outcome and Clinical Significance of Behavioral Marital Therapy: A Reanalysis of Outcome Data
reprinted from Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 52, 497–504
by Neil S. Jacobson, William C. Follette, Dirk Revenstorf, Donald H. Baucom, Kurt Hahlweg, and Gayla Margolin
Neil, You're Clinically Significant: You Did Make a Meaningful Difference
by Donald H. Baucom
The Clinical Significance of Neil's Couple Therapy Research
by Andrew Christensen
Lessons from a Teacher, Supervisor, Advisor, and Friend
by Sara Berns
Affect, Verbal Content, and Psychophysiology in the Arguments of Couples With a Violent Husband
reprinted from Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 62, 982–988
by Neil S. Jacobson, John M. Gottman, Jennifer Waltz, Regina Rushe, Julia Babcock, and Amy Holtzworth-Munroe
Neil Jacobson, the Noble Gadfly
by John Gottman
Jacobson's Domestic Violence Research: Empirical, Social, Political Contributions
by Gayla Margolin
Domestic Violence: Combining Scientific Inquiry and Advocacy
by Amy Holtzworth-Munroe
A Component Analysis of Cognitive–Behavioral Treatment for Depression
reprinted from Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 295–304
by Neil S. Jacobson, Keith S. Dobson, Paula A. Traux, Michael E. Addis, Kelly Koerner, Jackie K. Gollan, Eric Gortner, and Stacey E. Prince
The Art of Randomized Clinical Trials
by Keith S. Dobson
Do Cognitive Change Strategies Matter in Cognitive Therapy?
by Steven D. Hollon
Skepticism, Compassion, and the Treatment of Depression
by Sona Dimidjian
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