Journal Publications
Rosen,
G.M., & Ross, A.O. (1968). Relationship of body image to self-concept.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology,
32,100.
Rosen,
G.M., Rosen, E., & Reid, J.B. (1972). Cognitive desensitization
and avoidance behavior: A re-evaluation. Journal of Abnormal
Psychology, 80, 176-183.
Rosen, G.M. (1974). Therapy set: Its effects on subjects' involvement
in systematic desensitization and treatment outcome. Journal
of Abnormal Psychology, 83, 291-300.
Rosen, G.M. (1974). Is it really necessary to use mildly phobic analogue
subjects? Behavior Therapy, 6, 68-71.
Rosen, G.M. (1975). Subjects' initial therapeutic expectancies toward
systematic desensitization as a function of varied instructional sets.
Behavior Therapy, 6, 230-237.
Rosen, G.M. (1975). Effects of source prestige on subjects' acceptance
of the barnum effect: Psychologist vs. astrologer. Journal
of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 43, 95.
Rosen, G.M. (1975). On the persistence of illusory correlations associated
with the Rorschach. Journal of Abnormal Psychology,
84, 571-573.
Rosen, G.M. (1976). Associative homogeneity may affect the persistence
of illusory correlations, but does not account for their occurrence.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 85, 239.
Rosen, G.M. (1976). Subjects' initial therapeutic expectancies and subjects'
awareness of therapeutic goals in systematic desensitization: A review.
Behavior Therapy, 7,14-27.
Rosen, G.M. (1976). Comments on McGlynn's reactions to Rosen's paper
on initial therapeutic expectancies. Behavior Therapy,
7, 568-569.
Rosen, G.M. (1976). The development and use of nonprescription behavior
therapies. American Psychologist, 31, 139-141.
Reprinted in D.N. Bersoff (ed.). Ethical Conflicts in Psychology.
American Psychological Association, 1995.
Rosen, G.M., Glasgow, R.E., & Barrera, M., Jr. (1976). A controlled
study to assess the clinical efficacy of totally self-administered systematic
desensitization. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology,
44, 208-217. Reprinted in C.M. Franks and G.T. Wilson (eds.), Annual
Review of Behavior Therapy: Theory and Practice. New York:
Brunner/Mazel, Inc., 1978.
Rosen, G.M, & Orenstein, H. (1976). A historical note on thought-stopping.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology,
44, 1016-1017.
Rosen, G.M. (1977). Non-prescription behavior therapies and other self-help
treatments: A reply to Goldiamond. American Psychologist,
32, 178-179.
Zeiss, A., Rosen, G.M., & Zeiss, R.A. (1977). Orgasm during intercourse:
A six step treatment strategy for women. Journal of Consulting
and Clinical Psychology, 45, 891-895. Reprinted in J.
LoPiccolo, & L. LoPiccolo (eds.), Handbook of Sex Therapy.
New York: Plenum Press, 1978.
Rosen, G.M., & Lichtenstein, E. (1977). An employee incentive program
to reduce cigarette smoking. Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, 45, 957.
Rosen, G.M., & Fox, H.P. (1977). Do-it-yourself treatment books
and the family physician. Journal of Family Practice,
4, 598
Barrera, M., Jr., & Rosen, G.M. (1977). The detrimental effects
of a self-reward contracting program on client's involvement in self-administered
desensitization. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology,
45, 1180-1181.
Rosen, G.M., Glasgow, R.E., & Barrera, M. (1977). A two-year follow-up
on systematic desensitization with data pertaining to the external validity
of laboratory fear assessment. Journal of Consulting and
Clinical Psychology, 45, 1188-1189.
Glasgow, R.E., & Rosen, G.M. (1978). Behavioral bibliotherapy: A
review of self-help behavior therapy manuals. Psychological
Bulletin, 85, 1-23.
Rosen, G.M. (1978). Suggestions for an editorial policy on the review
of self-help treatment books. Behavior Therapy,
9, 960.
Glasgow, R.E., & Rosen, G.M. (1979). Self-help behavior therapy
manuals: Recent developments and clinical usage. Clinical
Behavior Therapy Review, 1, 1-20. Reprinted in C.M. Franks
(ed.), New Developments in Behavior Therapy.
New York: Haworth Press, 1984.
Phillips, W.R., & Rosen, G.M. (1979). Use of psychological tests
in family practice residency programs. Journal of Family
Practice, 9, 504-506.
Rosen, G.M. (1980). Self-help: One step forward, another one back. Contemporary
Psychology, 25, 118-120.
Rosen,
G.M. (1981). Another miraculous do-it-yourself treatment book. Contemporary
Psychology, 26, 921-922.
Rosen,
G.M. (1981). Guidelines for the review of do-it-yourself treatment books.
Contemporary Psychology, 26, 189-190.
Rosen, G.M. (1985). Review of "The Agoraphobic Syndrome" by
Thorpe & Burns (Eds.). Education and Treatment of Children,
8, 253-255.
Rosen,
G.M. (1987). Self-help treatment books and the commercialization of
psychotherapy. American Psychologist, 42,
46-51.
Rosen, G.M. (1988). Multimodal marketing: The selling of Mind Power.
Contemporary Psychology, 33, 861-863.
Rosen,
G.M. (1992). A note to EMDR critics: What you didn't see is only part
of what you don't get. [Letter to the Editor] the Behavior
Therapist, 15, 216
Rosen,
G.M. (1993). Self-help or hype?: Comments on Psychology's failure to
advance self-care. Professional Psychology: Research and
Practice, 24, 340-345.
Rosen, G.M. (1994). Self-Help Task Forces revisited: A reply to Dr.
Lowman. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice,
25, 100-101.
Rosen, G.M. (1995). The Aleutian Enterprise sinking and Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder: Misdiagnosis in clinical and forensic settings. Professional
Psychology: Research and Practice, 26, 82-87.
Rosen, G.M. (1995). On the origin of Eye Movement Desensitization.
Journal of Behavior Therapy & Experimental Psychiatry,
26, 121-122.
Rosen, G.M. (1996). Posttraumatic stress disorder, pulp fiction, and
the press. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry
and the Law, 24, 267-269.
Kurtzweil, P., Scogin, F., & Rosen, G.M. (1996). A test of the Fail-Safe
N for self-administered treatments. Professional Psychology:
Research and Practice, 27, 629-630.
Rosen,
G.M. (1996). Level II Training for EMDR: One Commentator's View. [Letter
to the Editor] the Behavior Therapist, 19,
76-77.
Gist,
R., Lohr, J., Kenardy, J., Bergmann, L., Meldrum, L., Redburn, B., Paton,
D., Bisson, J. Woodall, S.J., & Rosen, G.M. (1997). Researchers
speak out on CISM. Journal of Emergency Medical Services,
22, 27-28.
Rosen,
G.M. & Lohr, J. (1997). Can eye movements cure mental ailments?
National Council Against Health Fraud Newsletter,
20, 3. Reprinted in Skeptical Briefs, 1997,
7, 12.
Rosen, G.M. (1997). Welch's comments on Shapiro's walk in the woods
and the origin of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. Journal
of Behavior Therapy & Experimental Psychiatry, 28,
247-249.
Rosen, G.M., Lohr, J.M., McNally, R., & Herbert, J. (1998). Power
Therapies, Miraculous Claims, and the Cures that Fail. Behavioural
and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 26, 97-99. Reprinted in M.
Scott (ed.), Trauma and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder,
London: Cassells, (2000).
Rosen, G.M., Lohr, J.M., McNally, R., & Herbert, J. (1999). Power
Therapies: Evidence vs Miraculous Claims. Behavioural and
Cognitive Psychotherapy, 27, 9-12.
Rosen,
G.M., McNally, R.J., Lohr, J.M., Devilly, G.J., Herbert, J.D., &
Lilienfeld, S. (1998). A realistic appraisal of EMDR. California
Psychologist, 1998, 31, 25-27. Reprinted in: Oregon
Psychological Association's Newsgram, 1998, 17, 10-13;
Washington Psychologist, 1998, 52, 9-10;
Virginia Psychologist, 1999, 42, 11; Massachusetts
Psychological Association's Quarterly, 1999, 42, 10-11;
Georgia Psychologist, 1999, 53, 25; Missouri
Psychologist, 1999, 11 (2), 7-8; Arkansas
Psychologist, 1999, 1, 9-10; New York State
Psychological Association Notebook, 1999, 11(3), 19.
Rosen, G.M., McNally, R.J., Lohr, J.M., Devilly, G.J., Herbert, J.D.,
& Lilienfeld, S. (1999). Four points to consider before you buy
EMDR products: A reply to Shapiro et al. California Psychologist,
31 (December), 15.
Rosen, G.M. (1999). Treatment fidelity and research on Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). Journal of Anxiety
Disorders, 13, 173-184.
Rosen,
G.M., McNally, R.J., & Lilienfeld, S.O. (1999). Eye Movement Magic:
Eye movement Desensitization and Reprocessing a decade later. Skeptic,
7, 66-69. Reprinted in M. Shermer (ed.), The Skeptic Encyclopedia
of Pseudoscience, Volume I, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, Inc.
Herbert, J.D., Lilienfeld, S.O., Lohr, J.M., Montgomery, R.W., O'Donohue,
W.T., Rosen, G.M., & Tolin, D.F. (2000). Science and pseudoscience
in the development of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing:
Implications for clinical psychology. Clinical Psychology
Review, 20, 945-971.
Herbert, J.D., Lilienfeld, S.O., Kline, J., Montgomery, R., Lohr, J.,
Brandsma, L, Meadows, E., Jacobs, W.J., Goldstein, N., Gist, R., McNally,
R.J., Acierno, R., Harris, M., Devilly, G.J., Bryant, R., Eisman, H.D.,
Kleinknecht, R., Rosen, G.M., Foa, E., Bowman, M., & Roemer, L.
(2001). Do no harm: Treatment concerns in the aftermath of terrorist
attacks on America [Letter to the Editor]. Monitor on Psychology,
32, 4.
Aronson,
R.H., Rosenwald, L., Rosen, G.M. (2001). Attorney client confidentiality
and the assessment of claimants who allege Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
Washington Law Review, 76, 313- 347.
Rosen,
G.M., & Davison, G.C. (2001). "Echo attributions" and
other risks when publishing on novel therapies without peer review.
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57, 1245-1250.
Rosen,
G.M. (2002). Review of “Do-it-yourself eye movement technique
for emotional healing.” Journal of Behavior Therapy
and Experimental Psychiatry, 33, 59-64.
Rosen,
G.M. & Powel, J.H. (2003). Use of a symptom validity test in the
forensic assessment of posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal
of Anxiety Disorders, 17, 361-367.
Rosen, G.M. & Davison, G.C. (2003). Psychology should identify Empirically
Supported Principles of Change (ESPs) and not credential trademarked
therapies or other treatment packages. Behavior Modification,
27, 300-312.
Rosen, G.M. (2003). Remembering the 1978 and 1990 Task Forces on Self-Help
Therapies. Journal of Clinical Psychology,
60, 111-113.
Rosen, G.M., Sageman, M., & Loftus, E. (2003). A historical note
on false traumatic memories. Journal of Clinical Psychology,
60,137-139.
Rosen,
G.M. (2004). Litigation and reported rates of
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Personality and Individual
Differences, 36, 1291-1294.
Rosen,
G.M. & Phillips, W.R. (2004). A cautionary lesson from simulated
patients. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry
and the Law, 32, 132-133.
Rosen,
G.M. (2004). Traumatic events, criterion creep, and the creation of
prettraumatic stress disorder. The Scientific Review of
Mental Health Practice, 3, 39-42.
Rosen,
G.M. (2004). Further thoughts on criterion creep and the creation of
pretraumatic stress disorder. The Scientific Review of Mental
Health Practice, 3, 46-47.
Rosen,
G.M., Sawchuk, C., Atkins, D., Brown, M., Price, J.R., & Lees-Haley,
P.R. (2006). Risk of false positives when identifying malingered profiles
using the Trauma Symptom Inventory. Journal of Personality
Assessment, 86, 329-333.
Rosen,
G.M. (2006). DSM’s cautionary guideline to rule out malingering
can protect the PTSD data base. Journal of Anxiety Disorders,
20, 530-535.
Phillips,
K.E., Rosen, G.M., & Zoellner, L.A., & Feeny, N.C. (2006). A
cross-cultural assessment of posttrauma reactions among Malaysian and
U.S. women reporting partner abuse. Journal of Family Violence,
21, 259-262.
Rosen,
G.M., & Frueh, B.C. (2007). Challenges to the PTSD construct and
its database: The importance of scientific debate. Journal
of Anxiety Disorders, 21, 161-163.
Rosen,
G.M., & Taylor, S. (2007). Pseudo-PTSD. Journal of Anxiety
Disorders, 21, 201-210.
Rosen,
G.M., Spitzer, R.L., & McHugh, P.R. (2008). Problems with the PTSD
diagnosis and its future in DSM-V. British Journal of Psychiatry,
192, 3-4.
Rosen,
G.M., & Lilienfeld, S.O. (2008). Posttraumatic stress disorder:
An empirical analysis of core assumptions. Clinical Psychology
Review, 28, 837-868.
Rosen,
G.M., & Spitzer, R.L. (2008). VA disability policies and posttraumatic
morbidity [Letter to the Editor]. American Journal of Public
Health, 98, 775.
Rosen,
G.M., Spitzer, R.L., & McHugh, P.R. (2008). Posttraumatic stress
disorder's future: Authors' reply [Letter to the Editor]. British
Journal of Psychiatry, 192, 394.
Spitzer,
R.L., Rosen, G.M., & Lilienfeld, S.O. (2008). Revisiting the Institute
of Medicine report on the validity of posttraumatic stress disorder.
Comprehensive Psychiatry, 49, 319-320.
Kaysen,
D., Rosen, G.M., Bowman, M., & Resick, P.A. (in press). Duration
of exposure and the dose-response model of PTSD. Journal
of Interpersonal Violence.
Books
Rosen,
G.M. (1976). Don't Be Afraid: A Program for Overcoming Your
Fears and Phobias. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, Inc.
Rosen, G.M. (1977). The Relaxation Book: An Illustrated
Self-Help Program. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, Inc.
Rosen, G.M., Geyman, J.P., & Layton, R.H (eds., 1980). Behavioral
Science in Family Practice. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
Rosen, G.M. (ed., 2004). Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder: Issues and Controversies.
Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons.
Chapters
Rosen,
G.M. (1976). A manual for self-administered progressive relaxation.
In J.P. Flanders, Practical Psychology. New
York: Harper & Row.
Shelton, J.L., & Rosen, G.M. (1980). Self-monitoring by patients.
In G.M. Rosen, J.P. Geyman, & R.H. Layton (eds.), Behavioral
Science in Family Practice. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
Phillips, W.R., & Rosen, G.M. (1980). Psychological testing. In
G.M. Rosen, J.P. Geyman, & R.H. Layton (eds.), Behavioral
Science in Family Practic. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
Barrera, M., Jr., Rosen, G.M., & Glasgow, R.E. (1981). Rights, risks
and responsibilities in the development and use of self-help psychotherapies.
In J.T. Hannah, R. Clark, & P. Christian (eds.), Preservation
of Client Rights. New York: Free Press.
Rosen, G.M. (1982). Self-help approaches to self-management. In K.R.
Blankstein & J. Polivy (eds.), Self-Control and Self-Modification
of Emotional Behavior. New York: Plenum Press.
Rosen, G.M., Glasgow, R.E., & Moore, T. (2002). Self-help therapy:
The science and business of giving psychology away. In S.O. Lilienfeld,
J.M. Lohr, J.M., & S.J. Lynn (eds.), Science & Pseudoscience
in Contemporary Clinical Psychology. New York: Guilford Publications,
Inc.
Rosen, G.M. (2003). Bibliotherapy. In W. O'Donohue, J.E. Fisher, &
S.C. Hayes (eds.), Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Applying
Empirically Supported Techniques in Your Practice. New
York: John Wiley, Inc.
Rosen, G.M. (2004). Malingering and the PTSD data base. In G.M. Rosen
(ed.), Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Issues and Controversies.
Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons.
Orr, S., McNally, R.J., Rosen, G.M., & Shalev, A.Y. (2004). Psychophysiological
reactivity: Implications for conceptualizing PTSD. In G.M. Rosen (ed.),
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Issues and Controversies.
Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons.
Rosen, G.M., Glasgow, R.E., & Barrera, M., Jr. (2008). Good intentions
are not enough: Reflections on past and future efforts to advance self-help.
In P.L. Watkins & G.A. Clum (eds.), Handbook of Self-Administered
Therapies. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum.