June, 1997


CURRICULUM VITAE




PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name: Donald J. Kiesler

Birthdate: December 22, 1933 (Louisville, KY)

Citizenship: U.S.A.

Office Address: Virginia Commonwealth University,

Department of Psychology, 806 West Franklin Street,

Richmond, VA 23284-2018. Phone: (804) 828-8792

FAX: (804) 828-2237

e-mail: DKIESLER@SATURN.VCU.EDU

Home Address: 612 West 30th Street, Richmond, VA 23225-3511

Phone: (804) 232-7590

e-mail: AHKIES@POP.EROLS.COM

Licensed Clinical Psychologist: Virginia (No. 784),

Georgia (No. 263)


EDUCATION

1939-1947    Parochial Schools, Louisville, KY

1947-1951    Saint Xavier High School, Louisville, KY

1951-1952    Bellarmine College, Louisville, KY

1952-1953    St. Anthony's Novitiate, Angola, IN

1953-1956    Assumption Seminary, Chaska, MN

1956-1958    Bellarmine College, Louisville, KY

1958-1963    University of Illinois, Urbana, IL

A.B. 1958      Bellarmine College, Louisville, KY

                       Major: Psychology (cum laude)

Ph.D 1963      University of Illinois, Urbana, IL

                       Major: Clinical Psychology    

                       Minors: Psychological Measurement, Philosophy



PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1992- present       Director of Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology,

                             VA Commonwealth University, Department of Psychology, Richmond, VA

1973- present       Professor, VA Commonwealth University, Department of Psychology,

                             Richmond, VA

1979-1981           Coordinator of Process Research, Family Institute of Virginia,

                             Family Therapy Research Project, Richmond, VA

1973-1976           Director of Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, VA Commonwealth

                            University, Department of Psychology, Richmond, VA

1972-1973           Professor, Emory University, Department of Psychology, Atlanta, GA

1970-1973           Research Consultant, Section on Behavioral Assessment and Behavioral

                            Change, Georgia Mental Health Institute, Atlanta, GA

1967-1971           Associate Professor, Emory University, Department of Psychology,

                             Atlanta, GA

1964-1967           Assistant Professor, University of Iowa, Department of Psychology,

                             Senior Counselor, University Counseling Service, Iowa City, IO

1963-1964           Research Associate, University of Wisconsin Psychiatric Institute,

                             Research Director, Psychotherapy Research Group, Madison, WI

1963                     USPHS Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Wisconsin

                             Psychiatric Institute, Psychotherapy Research Group (Carl R. Rogers,

                              Director) Madison, WI

1961-1963            Predoctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology, U.S. Veterans

                             Administration Hospital, Danville, IL



AREAS OF SPECIAL INTEREST

Research:  Interpersonal communication theory; interpersonal research in personality,

psychopathology, and psychotherapy.

Teaching:  Psychopathology; psychotherapy; interpersonal communication; nonverbal

communication.

Practice:  Individual psychotherapy with adults; consultation and workshop presentations

in interpersonal communication psychotherapy.


MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

American Psychological Association (APA)

American Psychological Society (APS)

American Association of Applied & Preventive Psychology (AAAPP)

SPECIAL AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND OTHER HONORS

Professional Honors:

Apr 1969       "Honorable Mention for Outstanding Research",

                       awarded by the American Personnel and Guidance Association.

Oct 1974        Honorary "Fellow", awarded by the Division of Clinical Psycholgy,

                       American Psychological Association.

Jun 1981        Special Citation, in honor of Psychological Bulletin (1966) article

                       being "identified as one of the most cited items in its field" based on data

                       from the Science Citation Index (SCI) and the Social Sciences Citation Index

                       (SSCI). Awarded by the Institute for Scientific Information, Philadelphia, PA.

1981               Referenced in Marquis' "Who's Who in the South and Southwest".

1989                Honorary "Charter Fellow of the Society," awarded by the American

                        Psychological Society, "for distinguished contributions to psychological

                        science."

1992                Referenced in the National Reference Institute's "Who's Who Among

                        Human Services Professionals"

1992                Honorary Citation by the Clinician's Research Digest: "In celebration of

                         the Centennial of the American Psychological Association," the May, 1992,

                         issue cited and reviewed Donald J. Kiesler's (1966) Psychological Bulletin

                         article as one of twelve "classic articles" in the field of clinical psychology.

1992                 Honorary "Charter Fellow" awarded by the American Association of Applied

                         and Preventive Psychology: "We recognize your substantial contribution to the

                         field of psychology and applaud your work in the scientist-practitioner model

                         of our profession."

1995                 The journal, Psychotherapy Research (1995, 5, 91-105) published as its

                          inaugural "Research Classic" Donald J. Kiesler's (1966) Psychological Bulletin

                          (Some Myths of Psychotherapy Research ...") article as one "that over the

                          years ... had an unusual impact on psychotherapy research and moved the field

                          in new directions." The author's invited commentary accompanied the citation.

Research Grant Awards:

1963-64           Co-Principal Investigator (Principal Investigator: Carl R. Rogers), "The Process

                         of Personality Change in Schizophrenics During Psychotherapy," NIMH

                         Research Grant No. MHO03496-00.

1967-69           Principal Investigator, "Refinement of the Experiencing Scale as a Counseling

                        Tool," U.S. Office of Education Research, Contract No. OEC

                         3-7-061329-2853.

1979                 Professional Services Contract, "Individual Measures of Outcome in

                         Psychotherapy Research," NIMH Psychosocial Treatment Research Branch.

Grant Review Consultation:

1972-85           Consultant and Site Visitor, NIMH, Psychosocial Treatment Research Branch.

1979-88           Ad Hoc Reviewer, British Columbia Health Care Research Foundation,

                         Richmond, B.C., Canada.

1980-88           Ad Hoc Reviewer, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of

                         Canada, Ottawa, Alberta.

1985-88            Ad Hoc Reviewer, The Ontario Mental Health Foundation, Toronto,

                          Ontario, Canada.

1986-87             Member, Initial Review Committee, Treatment Development and Assessment

                           Branch, Psychosocial and Biobehavioral Treatments Subcommittee,

                           NIMH/ADAMHA, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Consultation for Psychological Journals:

1968-72              Advisory Editor, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

1969-72              Ad Hoc Advisory Editor, Psychological Bulletin

1970-72              Advisory Editor, Journal of Abnormal Psychology

1979                    Ad Hoc Advisory Editor, Archives of General Psychiatry

1979-86               Ad Hoc Advisory Editor, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

1980                     Ad Hoc Advisory Editor, American Psychologist

1981-85                Ad Hoc Advisory Editor, British Journal of Clinical Psychology

1983-86                Ad Hoc Advisory Editor, Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology

1983-88                Advisory Council, Clinician's Research Digest: Briefings in Behavioral

                              Science

1984-88                 Ad Hoc Advisory Editor, Journal of Personality

1984-87                 Ad Hoc Advisory Editor, Psychological Review

1984-86                 Ad Hoc Advisory Editor, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

1985-87                 Ad Hoc Advisory Editor, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

1985-88                 Ad Hoc Advisory Editor, Journal of Research in Personality

1990-97                 Advisory Editor, Psychotherapy Research

1984-present          Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Personality Disorders




MAJOR COMMITTEES

National:

1973-76               Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology,

                             American Psychological Association

State and Local:

1975-76                Board of Scientific Affairs, Virginia Psychological Association

1975-76                Member of Advisory Board, Monroe Center for Mental Health,

                              Richmond, VA

VA Commonwealth University:

1973-74                 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, School of Arts and Sciences

1974-75                 Graduate Curriculum Committee, School of Arts and Sciences

1973-75                 Committee on Conduct of Clinical Research,VA Commonwealth University

1974-75                 Steering Committee, School of Arts and Sciences


1974-77                  Representative, School of Arts and Sciences, Research Development

                                Council, VA Commonwealth University

1982-83                   University Committee X: Graduate Programs,VA Commonwealth

                                 University Self-Study for the Southern Association of Colleges and

                                 Schools


BIBLIOGRAPHY


BOOKS & MONOGRAPHS

          Rogers, C. R., Gendlin, E. T., Kiesler, D. J., & Truax, C. B. (1967). The therapeutic relationship and its impact. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

          Klein, M. H., Mathieu, P. L., Gendlin, E. T., & Kiesler, D. J. (1970). The Experiencing Scale: Research and training manual. Madison: Wisconsin Psychiatric Institute.
[Translated into German by: Dahlhoff, H.D., & Bommert, H. (1975). Die Experiencing Skala: Ein forschungs und trainings manual. Psychologisches Institut der Universitat Munster.]

          Kiesler, D. J. (1973). The process of psychotherapy: Empirical foundations and systems of analysis. Chicago: Aldine.

          Putnam, D. G., Kiesler, D. J., Bent, R. J., McCasline, C., Steward, A., & Senn, R. (1973). A model for program evaluation and development: Descriptive and experimental methodology for drug abuse services. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Mental Health Institute.

          Kiesler, D. J., Bernstein, A. B., & Anchin, J. C. (1976). Interpersonal communication, relationship, and the behavior therapies. Richmond: VA Commonwealth University.

          Anchin, J. C., & Kiesler, D. J. (Eds.) (1982). Handbook of interpersonal psychotherapy. Elmsford, NY: Pergamon.

          Kiesler, D. J., Sheridan, M. J., Winter, J. S., & Kolevzon, M. S. (1981). Family Therapist Intervention Coding System (FTICS). Richmond: Family Institute of Virginia.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1987). Research manual for the Impact Message Inventory. Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1988). Therapeutic metacommunication: Therapist impact disclosure as feedback in psychotherapy. Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1996). Contemporary interpersonal theory and research: Personality, psychopathology and psychotherapy. New York: Wiley.


BOOK CHAPTERS

          Kiesler, D. J. (1969). A Grid Model for theory and research in the psychotherapies. In L. D. Eron & R. Callahan (Eds.), The relation of theory and practice in psychotherapy (pp. 115-145). Chicago: Aldine.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1971). Experimental designs in psychotherapy research. In A. E. Bergin & S. L. Garfield (Eds.), Handbook of psychotherapy and behavior change (1st ed., pp. 36-74). New York: Wiley.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1975). Patient measures based on interviews and other speech samples. In I. E. Waskow & M. B. Parloff (Eds.), Psychotherapy change measures: Report of the Clinical Research Branch Outcome Measures Project (pp. 100-109). Rockville, MD: National Institute of Mental Health (DHEW Publication No. ADM 74-124).

          Kiesler, D. J. (1980). Psychotherapy process research: Viability and directions in the 1980s. In W. DeMoor and H. R. Wijngaarden (Eds.), Psychotherapy; Research and training (pp. 71-76). Amsterdam: Elsevier/ North Holland Biomedical Press.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1982). Interpersonal theory for personality and psychotherapy. In J. C. Anchin & D. J. Kiesler (Eds.), Handbook of interpersonal psychotherapy (pp. 274-295). Elmsford, NY: Pergamon.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1982). Confronting the client-therapist relationship in psychotherapy. In J. C. Anchin & D. J. Kiesler (Eds.), Handbook of interpersonal psychotherapy (pp. 274-295). Elmsford, NY: Pergamon.

          Mintz, J., & Kiesler, D. J. (1982). Individualized measures of psychotherapy outcome. In P. C. Kendall & J. N. Butcher (Eds.),  Handbook of research methods in clinical psychology (pp. 491-534). New York: Wiley.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1986). Interpersonal methods of diagnosis and treatment. In R. Michels & J. O. Cavenar, Jr. (Eds.), Psychiatry (Vol. 1, Chpt. 4, pp. 1-23). Philadelphia: Lippincott.
[Reprinted (1986) in: A.M. Cooper, A.J. Frances & M.H. Sachs (Eds.), Psychiatry. Volume One: The personality disorders and neuroses (pp. 53-75). Philadelphia: Lippincott.]

          Kiesler, D. J. (1986). The 1982 Interpersonal Circle: An analysis of DSM-III personality disorders. In T. Millon & G. L. Klerman (Eds.), Contemporary directions in psychopathology: Towards the DSM-IV (pp. 57-597). New York: Guilford.

          Matarazzo, J. D., Kiesler, D. J., & Wiens, A. N. (1987). A speech interaction system. In R. L. Russell (Ed.), Language in psychotherapy: Strategies of discovery (pp. 173-212). New York: Plenum.

          Klein, M. H., Mathieu-Coughlan, P., & Kiesler, D. J. (1987). The Experiencing Scales. In L. S. Greenberg & W. M. Pinsof (Eds.), The psychotherapeutic process: A research handbook (pp. 21-71). New York: Guilford.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1991). Interpersonal methods of assessment and diagnosis. In C. R. Snyder & D. R. Forsyth (Eds.), Handbook of social and clinical psychology: The health perspective (pp. 438-468). Elmsford, NY: Pergamon.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1991). An interpersonal treatment plan for the case of Mr. A. In M. T. Nietzel, D. A. Bernstein & R. Milich, Introduction to clinical psychology (3rd ed., pp. 71-74). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1994). Standardization of intervention: The tie that binds psychotherapy research and practice. In In P. F. Talley, H. H. Strupp, & S. M. Butler (Eds.), Psychotherapy research and practice: Bridging the gap (pp. 143-153). New York: Basic Books.

          Kiesler, D. J., Schmidt, J. A., & Wagner, C. C. (1997). A circumplex inventory of impact messages: An operational bridge between emotion and interpersonal behavior. In R. Plutchik & H. R. Conte (Eds.), Circumplex models of personality and emotions (pp. 221-244). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

BOOK FORWARDS

          Kiesler, D. J. (1985). Foreword. In A. R. Mahrer, Psychotherapeutic change: An alternative approach to meaning and measurement. New York: Norton.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1986). Foreword. In L. S. Greenberg & W. M. Pinsof (Eds.), The psychotherapeutic process: A research Handbook (pp. vii-xi). New York: Guilford.


JOURNAL ARTICLES

          Kiesler, D. J. (1959). Clients' perceptions of counselors and outcome in therapeutic counseling. Final Report, ONR Contract No. Nonr-1834 (II).

          Kiesler, D. J., Mathieu, P. L., & Klein, M. H. (1964). Sampling from the recorded therapy interview: A comparative study of different segment lengths. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 28, 349-357.

          Kiesler, D. J., Klein, M. H., & Mathieu, P. L. (1965). Sampling from the recorded therapy interview: The problem of segment location. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 29, 337-344.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1966). Basic methodological issues implicit in psychotherapy process research. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 29, 135-155.
[Reprinted in: Hart, J.T., & Tomlinson, T.M. (Eds.) (1970) New directions in client-centered therapy. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.]

          Kiesler, D. J. (1966). Some myths of psychotherapy research and the search for a paradigm. Psychological Bulletin, 65, 100-136.
[Reprinted in: (a) Zax, M., & Stricker, G. (Eds.) (1969). The study of  abnormal behavior. New York: MacMillan. (b) Kleinmuntz, B. (Ed.) (1974). Readings in the essentials of abnormal psychology. New York: Harper & Row. (c) Goldstein, A.P., & Stein, N. (Eds.) (1976). Prescriptive psychotherapies. New York: Pergamon. (d) Peterman, F. (Ed.) (1977). Psychotherapieforschung: Ein uberlick uver ansatze, forschungergebnisse and methodische probleme. {Research in psychotherapy: Review of approaches, research results and methodological problems}. Basel: Beltz & Co.]

          Kiesler, D. J., Mathieu, P. L., & Klein, M. H. (1967). Patient experiencing level and interaction-chronograph variables in therapy interview segments. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 31, 224.

          Cooke, M. K., & Kiesler, D. J. (1967). Prediction of college students who later require personal counseling. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 14, 314-318.

          Yulis, S., & Kiesler, D. J. (1968). Countertransference response as a function of therapist anxiety and content of patient talk. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 32, 413-419.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1969). Passionate eclecticism: Creation or compulsion? Contemporary Psychology, 14, 360-363.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1969). Refinement of the Experiencing Scale as a counseling tool. Final Report. Project No. 6-1329, Contract No. OEC-3-7-061329-2853, Office of Education, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1970). Comparison of Experiencing Scale ratings of naive versus clinically sophisticated judges. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 35, 134.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1971). Patient experiencing and successful outcome in individual psychotherapy of schizophrenics and psychoneurotics. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 37, 370-385.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1971). An implicit goal activity model for program evaluation. In T. J. Kiresuk (Ed.), Program Evaluation Forum: Position Papers. Minneapolis, MN: Program Evaluation Project.

          Bent, R. J., Putnam, D. G., Kiesler, D. J., & Nowicki, S. Jr. (1975) Expectancies and characteristics of outpatient clients applying for services at a community mental health facility. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 43, 280.

          McAllister, A. D., & Kiesler, D. J. (1975). Interviewee disclosure as a function of interpersonal trust, task modeling and interviewer self-disclosure. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 43, 428.

          Bent, R. J., Putnam, D. G., Kiesler, D. J., & Nowicki, S. Jr. (1976). Correlates of successful and unsuccessful psychotherapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 44, 149.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1976). Review of K. B. Shapiro & I. E. Alexander's "The Experience of Introversion: An Integration of Phenomenological, Empirical, and Jungian Approaches." Psychiatry, 39, 97-98.

          Kerkhoff, T. R., McCullough, J. P., Etkin, M., & Kiesler, D. J. (1979). Emotional loading in dyadic interviews. Psychological Reports, 44, 627-635.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1979). Review of "Psychotherapy for better or worse: The problem of negative effects." Psychiatry, 42, 89-91.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1979). Commentary on Gelso's "Research in counseling: Methodological and professional issues." The Counseling Psychologist, 8, 44-47.

          Perkins, M. J., Kiesler, D. J., Anchin, J. C., Chirico, B. M., Kyle, E. M., & Federman, E. J. (1979). The Impact Message Inventory: A new measure of relationship in counseling/ psychotherapy and other dyads. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 26, 363-367.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1979). An interpersonal communication analysis of relationship in psychotherapy. Psychiatry, 42, 299-311.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1981). Empirical clinical psychology: Myth or reality? Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 49, 212-215.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1982). The comeback trail for process analysis. The Counseling Psychologist, 19, 21-22.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1983). The 1982 Interpersonal Circle: A taxonomy for complementarity in human transactions. Psychological Review, 90, 185-214.
[Reprinted in part in:  (a) Fleishman, E.A., & Quaintance, M.K.(Eds.) (1984). Taxonomies of human performance: The description of human tasks. New York: Academic Press. (b) Henry, J.P. (1988). The archetypes of power and intimacy in the aging process. In J.E. Birren & V.L. Bengston (Eds.), The handbook of theories in aging. New York: Springer.  (c) Brokaw, D.W., & McLemore, C.W. (1989). Interpersonal models of personality and psychopathology. In D. G. Gilbert & J. J. Connolly (Eds.), Personality, social skills, and psychopathology: An individual differences approach (pp. 49-83). New York: Plenum.]

          Kiesler, D. J. (1985). The missing link in psychotherapy research. Contemporary Psychology, 30, 527-529.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1987, October). Complementarity: Between whom and under what conditions? Clinician's Research Digest: Supplemental Bulletin, 5, No. 20.

          Hudgins, M. K., & Kiesler, D. J. (1987). Individual experiential psychotherapy: An analogue validation of the intervention module of psychodramatic doubling. Psychotherapy, 24, 245-255.

          Kiesler, D. J., & Goldston, C. S. (1988). Client-therapist complementarity: An analysis of the Gloria films. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 35, 127-133.

          Kiesler, D. J., & Watkins, L. M. (1989). Interpersonal complementarity and the therapeutic alliance: A study of relationship in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 26, 183-194.

          Kiesler, D. J., Van Denburg, T. F., Sikes-Nova, V. E., Larus, J. P., & Goldston, C. S. (1990). Interpersonal behavior profiles of eight cases of DSM-III personality disorder. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 46, 440-453.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1992). Interpersonal circle inventories: Pantheoretical applications to psychotherapy research and practice. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 2, 77-99.

          Van Denburg, T. F., Schmidt, J. A., & Kiesler, D. J. (1992a). Interpersonal assessment in counseling and psychotherapy. Journal of Counseling & Development, 71, 84-90.

          Van Denburg, T. F., Schmidt, J. A., & Kiesler, D. J. (1992b). Reply to Pincus and Wiggins. Journal of Counseling & Development, 71, 95.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1993). Why not look under the street lamp first? (Review of "Psychotherapy process research: Paradigmatic and narrative approaches"). Contemporary Psychology, 38, 1106-1107.

          Kiesler, D. J., & Van Denburg, T. F. (1993). Therapeutic impact disclosure: A last taboo in psychoanalytic theory and practice. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 1, 3-13.

          Schmidt, J. A., Wagner, C. C., & Kiesler, D. J. (1993). DSM-IV Axis II: Dimensional ratings? "Yes"; Big Five? "Perhaps later." Psychological Inquiry, 4, 119-121.

          Van Denburg, T. F., & Kiesler, D. J. (1993). Transactional escalation in rigidity and intensity of interpersonal behaviour under stress. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 66, 15-31.

          Auerbach, S. M., Kiesler, D. J., Strentz, T., Schmidt, J. A., & Devany Serio, C. (1994). Interpersonal impacts and adjustment to the stress of simulated captivity: An empirical test of the Stockholm syndrome. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 13, 207-221.

          Van Denburg, T. F., Kiesler, D. J., Wagner, C. C., & Schmidt, J. A. (1994). Not a completed bridge, but several solid spans. Psychological Inquiry, 5, 326-329.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1995). Research classic: "Some myths of psychotherapy research and the search for a paradigm": Revisited. Psychotherapy Research, 5, 91-101.

          Wagner, C. C., Kiesler, D. J., & Schmidt, J. A. (1995). Assessing the interpersonal transaction cycle: Convergence of action and reaction interpersonal circumplex measures. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69, 938-949.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1996). From communications theory to the interpersonal circumplex. In S. Strack (Ed.), Special Issue: Interpersonal theory and the interpersonal circumplex: Timothy Leary's legacy," Journal of Personality Assessment, 66, 267-282.

          Van Denburg, T. F., & Kiesler, D. J. (1996). An interpersonal communiation perspective on resustance in psychotherapy. In Session: Psychotherapy in Practice, 2, 55-66.


RATING SCALES AND INVENTORIES

          Kiesler, D. J. (1967). A scale for the rating of congruence. In C. R. Rogers, E. T. Gendlin, C. B. Truax & D. J. Kiesler, The therapeutic relationship and its impact: A study of psychotherapy with schizophrenics (pp. 581-584). Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

          Klein, M. H., Mathieu, P. L., Gendlin, E. T., & Kiesler, D. J. (1970). The Experiencing Scale: Research and training manual. Madison. WI: Wisconsin Psychiatric Institute.
[Translated into German by: Dahlhoff, H. D., & Bommert, H. (1975). Die Experiencing Skala: Ein forschungs und trainings manual. Psychologisches Institut der Universitat Munster.]

          Kiesler, D. J., Moulthrop, M. A., & Todd, T. S. (1972). A psycholinguistic scoring system for the obsessive personality. Atlanta, GA: Emory University.

          Putnam, D. G., Kiesler, D. J., Bent, R. J., & Steward, A. (1973). Goal Attainment Scaling: Training manual. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Mental Health Institute.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1975). A linguistic coding system for dyadic communication. Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University.

          Kiesler, D. J., Anchin, J. C., Perkins, M. J., Chirico, B. M., Kyle, E. M., & Federman, E. J. (1976). The Impact Message Inventory: Form II. Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University.
[Translated into German by: Werner, M. (1980). Das Impact Message Inventory. Psychologisches Institut, Universitat Bern, Switzerland.]

          Kiesler, D. J. (1977). Communications assessment of interview behavior of the "obsessive" personality. Unpublished manuscript, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1979). Manual for the Impact Message Inventory. Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University.

          Kiesler, D. J., Sheridan, M. J., Winter, J. S., & Kolevzon, M. S. (1981). Family Therapist Intervention Coding System (FTICS). Richmond, VA: Family Institute of Virginia.

          Kiesler, D. J., Sheridan, M. J., Winter, J. S., & Kolevzon, M. S. (1981). Unitizing manual: Identification of thought units. Richmond, VA: Family Institute of Virginia.

          Kiesler, D. J., Sheridan, M. J., Winter, J. S., & Kolevzon, M. S. (1981). Manual for coding nonverbal behavior from family therapy sessions. Richmond, VA: Family Institute of Virginia.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1982). The 1982 Interpersonal Circle: A tqaxonomy for complementarity in human transactions. Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1984). Check List of Psychotherapy Transactions (CLOPT) and Check List of Interpersonal transactions (CLOIT). Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University.

          Hudgins, M. K., & Kiesler, D. J. (1984). Instructional manual for doubling in individual psychotherapy. Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University.

          Kiesler, D. J., Anchin, J. C., Perkins, M. J., Chirico, B. M., Kyle, E. M., & Federman, E. J. (1985). The Impact Message Inventory: Form II. Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psyhologists Press.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1987). Research manual for the Impact Message Inventory. Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1987). Check List of Psychotherapy Transactions-Revised (CLOPT-R) and Check List of Interpersonal Transactions-Revised (CLOIT-R). Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University.

          Larus McShane, J. P., Kiesler, D. J., & Murray, C. A. (1990). The Significant Other Inventory-Revised (SOI-R). Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University.

          Kiesler, D. J., Goldston, C. S., & Schmidt, J. A. (1991). Manual for the Check List of Interpersonal Transactions - Revised and the Check List of Psychotherapy Transactions - Revised. Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University.

          Kiesler, D. J., & Schmidt, J. A. (1993). The Impact Message Inventory: Form IIA Octant Scale Version. Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University.

          Larus McShane, J. P., Kiesler, D. J., Murray, C. A., Dowdy, B., & Kliewer, W. (1993). The Significant Other Inventory-Revised for Adolescents (SOI-RA). Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University.


UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS

          Kiesler, D. J. (1972). Programs in clinical psychology. Unpublished manuscript, VA Commonwealth University.

          Bent, R. J., & Kiesler, D. J. (1972). An implicit goal model of program evaluation. Unpublished manuscript, Georgia Mental Health Institute, Atlanta, GA.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1973/1975). A communications approach to modification of the "obsessive" personality: An initial formulation. Unpublished manuscript, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1982). Supervision in interpersonal communication psychotherapy. Unpublished manuscript, VA Commonwealth University.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1983). The paradigm shift in psychotherapy process research. Summary Discussant Paper, NIMH Workshop on Psychotherapy Process Research, Bethesda, MD.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1991). The doctoral program in clinical psychology at VCU. Unpublished manuscript, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.

          Kiesler, D. J., & Wagner, C. C. (1992). The modal number of sessions for brief psychotherapy: One managed care program's guideline and the research evidence -- A Report to the Virginia Academy of Clinical Psychologists. Unpublished manuscript, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.

          Kiesler, D. J. (1997, May). Self-Study Report: Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology. Submitted to Office of Program Consultation & Accrediation, American Psychological Association. Richmond, Virginia: Virginia Commonwealth University.



PAPER PRESENTATIONS


          Kiesler, D.J. (1964). Basic methodological issues implicit in psychotherapy process research. Invited paper, read at the Association for the Advancement of Psychotherapy's 3rd Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA.

          Kiesler, D.J. (1971). An implicit goal activity model for program evaluation. Invited paper, read at the First Program Evaluation Forum, Brainerd, MN.

          Kiesler, D.J. (1978). A communication analysis of relationship in psychotherapy. Invited paper, read at the University of Minnesota Conference on Psychotherapy and Behavioral Intervention, Minneapolis, MN.

          Kiesler, D.J. (1979). Psychotherapy process research: Viability and directions in the 1980s. Invited paper, read at the XI International Congress on Psychotherapy Research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

          Kiesler, D.J. (1981). Process analysis: A necessary ingredient of psychotherapy outcome research. Invited paper, read at the Annual Conference of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Aspen, CO.

          Paddock, J.R., Potts, M.A., Kiesler, D.J., & Nowicki. S.P. Jr. (1986). Ipsative scoring of interpersonal circle measures. Paper read at the Annual Southeastern Psychological Association Meeting, Kissimmee, FL.

          Hudgins, M.K., & Kiesler, D.J. (1986). Experiential psychotherapy Validation study of doubling in individual psychotherapy. Paper read at the Annual Society for Psychotherapy Research Meeting, Wellesley, MA.

COLLOQUIA, WORKSHOPS & CONFERENCES


Oct 1973.  Invited panelist, Conference on Health Education in Virginia, Roanoke, VA.

Dec 1973.  Invited talk, "The Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology at Virginia               Commonwealth University." Meeting of the Richmond Area Psychological Association, Richmond, VA.

Jan 1974.  Invited talk, "The Psychologist's Role in Development of Human Capital." Virginia Department of Vocational Rehabilitation's Conference IV, Richmond, VA.

Feb 1974.  Invited participant, National Conference on Directions in Mental Health Research, National Association of Mental Health, Reston, VA.

Jun 1974.  Invited talk, "Counseling Techniques, Depression and Suicide." Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services Workshop, Southwest Virginia Community College, Richlands, VA.

Jul 1976.  Invited workshop, "Use of Impact Messages in Communications Psychotherapy." New Careerist Grant Project, Central State Hospital, Petersburg, VA.

Dec 1976.  Invited talk, "A Communications Theory of Psychotherapy." Meeting of the Richmond Area Psychological Association, Richmond, VA.

Jan 1977.  Invited talk, "A Communications Theory of Psychotherapy." Psychiatric Staff Meeting, Westbrook Psychiatric Hospital, Richmond, VA.

May 1977.  Invited colloquium and workshop, "A Communications Theory of Psychotherapy." Psychological and Psychiatric Staff, University of Tennessee Medical School, Memphis, TN.

Jun 1977.  Invited colloquium, "The Use of Impact Messages in Psychotherapy." Psychiatric and Psychological Staff, Petersburg Psychiatric Institute, Petersburg, VA.

Mar 1978.  Invited colloquium, "The Use of Impact Messages in Psychotherapy." Interuniversity Psychological and Counseling Center, Vanderbilt University-George Peabody College, Nashville, TN.

May 1978.  Invited workshop, "The Use of Impact Messages in Family Counseling." Family Counseling Center, Richmond City Court System, Richmond, VA.

Jan 1980.  Invited colloquium, "An Interpersonal Communication Analysis of Relationship in Psychotherapy." University of Richmond, Department of Psychology, Richmond, VA.

Feb 1980.  Invited workshop, "Communication Skills with Adolescents." Statewide Conference on Treatment Techniques, Bureau of Child Protective Services, Virginia Department of Welfare, Staunton, VA.

Apr 1981.  Invited colloquium, "Relationship in Psychotherapy: An Interpersonal Communications Analysis." William and Mary, Department of Psychology, Williamsburg, VA.

Apr 1983.  Invited two-day colloquium, "Interpersonal Communication Psychotherapy for the Obsessive Personality." Distinguished Professor Series, Emory University, Department of Psychology, Atlanta, GA.

Sep 1983.  Invited summary discussant, two-day "Workshop on Psychotherapy Process Research." NIMH Psychosocial Treatments Branch, Bethesda, MD.

Mar 1985.  Invited presentation, "McCarthur Foundation Conference on Cognitive Schemas in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis." Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA.


Jun 1985.  Invited workshop, "Interpersonal Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment." William and Mary, Department of Psychology, Williamsburg, VA.

Apr 1986.  Invited discussant, "Psychotherapy Research." VCU:MCV Department of Psychiatry, Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry Literature Siminar, Richmond, VA.

Apr 1986.  Invited workshop, "Interpersonal Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment." VCU, University Counseling Center, Richmond, VA.

May 1986.  Invited workshop, "Interpersonal Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment." University of Virginia, University Counseling Center, Charlottesville, VA

Mar 1987.  Invited workshop, "Interpersonal Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment." Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care, Richmond, VA.

Oct 1987.  Invited workshop, "Interpersonal Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment." University of Maryland, Department of Psychology, College Park, MD.

Oct 1989.  Primary Discussant, Wednesday Literature Seminar: "Integrative Psychotherapy." Division of Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, VCU/MCV, Richmond, VA.

Apr 1991.  Pollack, T., Kiesler, D., & Watson, N. Parallel process: An empirical investigation. Poster presented at the meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York, NY.

PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES


S. M. Auerbach, Ph.D, Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of Psychology, Richmond, VA.

R. J. Bent, Ph.D, Wright State University, School of Professional Psychology, Dayton, OH.

R. C. Carson, Ph.D, Duke University, Department of Psychology, Durham, NC.

C. W. Eriksen, Ph.D, University of Illinois, Department of Psychology, Urbana, IL.

I. J. Knopf, Ph.D, Emory University, Department of Psychology, Atlanta, GA.

J. D. Matarazzo, Ph.D, University of Oregon Medical School, Department of Medical Psychology, Portland, OR.

S. P. Nowicki, Ph.D, Emory University, Department of Psychology, Atlanta, GA.

S. B. Robbins, Ph.D, Chairman, Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of Psychology, Richmond, VA.

H. H. Strupp, Ph.D, Vanderbilt University, Department of Psychology, Nashville, TN.

J. S. Wiggins, Ph.D, University of British Columbia, Department of Psychology, Vancouver, BC, Canada.