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Peer Review Publications

These have appeared in journals subject to peer review. They are listed in date order. To view abstracts of papers published since 1994, and of selected "old favourites", click on the title of the paper.

Reprints are available from ptrc@leeds.ac.uk

  • Shapiro, D.A. (1969). Empathy, warmth and genuineness in psychotherapy. British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 8, 350-361.
  • Corbett, J.A., Mathews, A.M, Connell, P.H. & Shapiro, D.A.(1969). Tics and Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome: A follow-up study and critical review. British Journal of Psychiatry, ll5, 1229-41.
  • Shapiro, D.A. (1970). The rating of psychotherapeutic empathy: A preliminary study. British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 9, 148-151.
  • Shapiro, D.A. & Hobson, R.F. (1972). Change in psychotherapy: A single case study. Psychological Medicine, 2, 312-317.
  • Shapiro, D.A. (1973). Naive British judgements of therapeutic conditions. British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 12, 289-294.
  • Shapiro, D.A. Caplan, H.L., Rhode, P.D. & Watson, J.P. (1975). Personal questionnaire changes and their correlates in a psychotherapeutic group. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 48, 207-216.
  • Shapiro, D.A. (1975). Some implications of psychotherapy research for clinical psychology. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 48, 199-206.
  • Caplan, H.L., Rohde, P.D., Shapiro, D.A. & Watson, J.P. (1975). Some correlates of repertory grid measures used to study a psychotherapeutic group. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 48, 217-226.
 
  • Shapiro, D.A. (1976). Reconstructing approximations to dialogue. British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 15, 353-356.
  • Shapiro, D.A. (1976). The effects of therapeutic conditions: Positive results revisited. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 49, 315-323.
  • Shapiro, D.A. (1976). Conversational structure and accurate empathy: An exploratory study. British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 15, 213-215.
  • Shapiro, D.A, & Shapiro, D. (1977).  The 'double standard' in the evaluation of psychotherapies. Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 30, 209-210.
  • Shapiro, D.A. (1977). Asymmetry of responsiveness in client-centred therapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 45, 956.
  • Shapiro, D.A. (1980). Science and psychotherapy: The state of the art. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 53, 1-10.
  • Shapiro, D.A. (1981). Comparative credibility of treatment rationales: Three tests of expectancy theory. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 20, 111-122.
  • Shapiro, D.A. (1981). Editorial. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 20, 1-2.
  • Parry, G., Shapiro, D.A. & Davies, L. (1981). Reliability of life-event ratings: An independent replication. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 20, 133-134.
  • Kent, G.G., Davis, J.D. & Shapiro, D.A. (1981). Effect of mutual acquaintance on the construction of conversation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 17, 197-209.
  • Shapiro, D.A. & Shapiro, D. (1982). Meta-analysis of comparative therapy outcome research: Descriptive statistics on 143 studies. JSAS Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 12, 46-47.
  • Shapiro, D.A. & Shapiro, D. (1982). Meta-analysis of comparative therapy outcome studies: A reply to Wilson. Behavioural Psychotherapy, 10, 307-310.
  • Shapiro, D.A. & Shapiro, D. (1982). Meta-analysis of comparative therapy outcome research: A critical appraisal. Behavioural Psychotherapy, 10, 4-25.
  • Brewin, C.R., Robson, M.J. & Shapiro, D.A. (1982). Social and psychological determinants of recovery from industrial injuries. Injury, 14, 451-455.
  • Shapiro, D.A. & Shapiro, D. (1983). Comparative therapy outcome research: Methodological implications of meta-analysis. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 51, 42-53.
  • Shapiro, D.A. (1983). Refinement, precision and representativeness in meta-analysis. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 6, 300-301.
  • Shapiro, D.A., Barkham, M. & Irving, D.L. (1984). The reliability of a modified Helper Behaviour Rating System. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 5, 45-48.
  • Shapiro, D.A. (1985). Recent applications of meta-analysis in clinical research. Clinical Psychology Review, 5, 13-34.
  • Hardy, G.E. & Shapiro, D.A. (1985). Therapist verbal response modes in Prescriptive vs. Exploratory psychotherapy. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 24, 235-245.
  • Brewin, C.R. & Shapiro, D.A. (1985). Selective impact of reattribution of failure instructions on task performance. British Journal of Social Psychology, 24, 37-46.
  • Shapiro, D.A. (1986). Research in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. Journal of Medical Ethics, 12, 91-92.
  • Parry, G., Shapiro, D.A. & Firth, J.A. (1986). The case of the anxious executive: A study from the research clinic. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 59, 221-233.
  • Firth, J.A., Shapiro, D.A. & Parry, G. (1986). The impact of research on the practice of psychotherapy. British Journal of Psychotherapy, 2, 169-179.
  • Firth, J.A. & Shapiro, D.A. (1986). An evaluation of psychotherapy for job related distress. Journal of Occupational Psychology, 59, 111-119.
  • Firth, J.A. & Shapiro, D.A. (1986). An evaluation of psychotherapy for job related distress. Journal of Occupational Psychology, 59, 111-119.
  • Shapiro, D. & Shapiro, D.A. (1987). Change processes in psychotherapy. British Journal of Addiction, 82, 431-444.
  • Morrison, L.A. & Shapiro, D.A. (1987). Expectancy and outcome in Prescriptive vs. Exploratory psychotherapy. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 26, 59-60.
  • Stiles, W.B., Shapiro, D.A. & Firth-Cozens, J.A. (1988). Verbal response mode use in contrasting psychotherapies: A within-subjects comparison. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 56, 727-733.
  • Stiles, W.B., Shapiro, D.A. & Firth-Cozens, J.A. (1988). Do sessions of different treatments have different impacts? Journal of Counseling Psychology, 35, 391-396.
  • Llewelyn, S.P., Elliott, R.K., Shapiro, D.A., Hardy, G.E. & Firth-Cozens, J.A. (1988). Client perceptions of significant events in Prescriptive & Exploratory periods of individual therapy. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 27, 105-114.
  • Elliott, R.K. & Shapiro, D.A. (1988). Brief Structured Recall: A more efficient method for studying significant therapy events. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 61, 141-153.
  • Stiles, W.B., Shapiro, D.A. & Firth-Cozens, J.A. (1989). Therapist differences in the use of verbal response mode forms and intents. Psychotherapy, 26, 314-322.
  • Stiles, W.B. & Shapiro, D.A. (1989). Abuse of the drug metaphor in psychotherapy process-outcome research. Clinical Psychology Review, 9, 521-543.
  • Shapiro, D.A., Firth-Cozens, J. & Stiles, W.B. (1989). The question of therapists' differential effectiveness: A Sheffield Psychotherapy Project addendum. British Journal of Psychiatry, 154, 383-385.
  • Stiles, W.B., Leiman, M., Shapiro, D.A., Hardy, G.E., Barkham, M., Detert, N., & Llewelyn, S.P. (in press). What does the first exchange tell? Dialogical sequence analysis and assimilation in very brief therapy. Psychotherapy Research.

 


 

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