by Shapiro, J. and Shapiro, D. H.
Self-control and relationship: Toward a model of interpersonal health. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1984, 24, (4), pp. 91-116.
The majority of articles on self-control and control therapy can be found at:
https://controlresearch.net/additional-articles.html
Other articles on self control can be found as follows:
Chapter 16: Self-Control and Positive Health: Multiple Perspectives of Balance
by Shapiro, J. and Shapiro, D. H.
Self-control and relationship: Toward a model of interpersonal health. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1984, 24, (4), pp. 91-116.
by Shapiro, J., Prislin, M, Shapiro, D.H., & Lee, D
(2000) Literary Narratives Examining Control, Loss of Control, and Illness: Perspectives of Patient, Family, and Physician. Families, Systems, and Health, 18,4,441- 454.
This is additional footnotes not included in the American Psychologist article that may be of interest: Topics include refinement in what is meant by formal meditation; detached observation; behavioral self-observation reactivity; integrating meditation and behavioral approaches.
by Shapiro, J. and Shapiro, D. H.
The psychology of responsibility: Some second thoughts on holistic medicine. New England Journal of Medicine, 1979, 301: 211-212.
The psychology of responsibility: A reply to Kaye, Shealy and Smith. New England Journal of Medicine, 1979, 30l: 1294-1295.
by Deane H. Shapiro, Jr., Ph.D.
Behavioral and attitudinal changes resulting from a “Zen experience” workshop and Zen meditation. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1978, 118: 21-31.
Note: Four pages of quite interesting qualitative data (on awareness, self-control, and even a Koan) has been added at the end of this article, (pp 12-19), as well as a description of the Zen workshop. Also, after that, there is a three page self-monitoring form explanation sheet (pp 20-22).
by Deane H. Shapiro, Jr., Ph.D.
Behavioral self management: Skills for the attainment of personal freedom and dignity. University of California at Berkeley Extension Division, 1976, 46: 9-11.
Speakers including Carl Thoresen, John Marquis, Laura Phillips, Roger Walsh, Stewart Agras, Alan Kazdin, John Krumboltz, James Schmidt, G.T Wilson, Helen Krumboltz, Johanna Shapiro
by Deane H. Shapiro, Jr., Ph.D.
An overview of Eastern and Western self-control strategies. In H. Riordan (ed) The Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Human Functioning. Wichita, Kansas: Biomedical Institute, 1980, pp. 38-56.
by Shapiro, D. H. and Shapiro, J.
Self control East and West: Implications for personal growth and psychological health. Elementary School Guidance and Counseling Journal, 1979, 14: 125-128. (In a special edition devoted to Health, Wellness, Healing (ed., Jan Carlson). Other contributors included Wayne Dyer, James Fadiman, Gay Hendricks, Herbert Otto, Tom Roberts, Raymond Corsini, among others…)
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