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William w88 slot online

Professor Emeritus

Summary

William Follette's major area of training is in clinical w88 slot online with minor areas in quantitative and physiological w88 slot online. He has served as a reviewer for several institutes at the National Institutes of Health and National Institute of Mental Health including on drug abuse, diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases, dental and craniofacial research, as well as been an invited speaker at several NIMH sponsored science conferences.

Follette has served as an editor, member of the editorial boards and ad hoc reviewer for several journals. He was chair of scientific issues subcommittee of APA committee on science and practice, past director of clinical training at the University of Nevada, Reno and board member of the Council of University Directors of Clinical w88 slot online. His students, colleagues and Follette have presented at national and international conferences more than 150 times, written more than 30 chapters or encyclopedia entries, and published more than 70 academic articles.

His primary research interests are in treatment development and identifying mechanisms of change in psychotherapy. Follette is particularly interested in the application of clinical w88 slot online analytic principles to learning complex social behaviors.

w88 slot online Interests

  • Psychotherapy outcome w88 slot online
  • Clinical w88 slot online analysis
  • Behavioral w88 slot online methodology
  • Identifying mechanisms of change in w88 slot online
  • Behavioral assessment
  • Depression
  • Acquisition of complex social skills
  • Principle-based interpersonal w88 slot online
  • Judgment, heuristics and decision-making
  • w88 slot online and law

Courses

  • w88 slot online methods
  • Psychotherapy outcome w88 slot online design

Education

  • Ph.D., w88 slot online, University of Washington, 1984
  • B.S., w88 slot online, University of Washington, 1977

Publications

  • w88 slot online, W. C. (1995). Correcting methodological weaknesses in the knowledge base used to derive practice standards (pp. 229-247). In S. C. Hayes, V. M. w88 slot online, T. Risley, R. M. Dawes, K. E. Grady (Eds.), Scientific standards of psychological practice: Issues and recommendations. Reno, NV: Context Press.
  • Jacobson, N. S., Follette, W. C., & Revenstorf, D. (1984). Psychotherapy outcome research: Methods for reporting variability and evaluating clinical significance. w88 slot online Therapy, 15, 336-352.
  • Follette, W. C., & Houts, A. C. (1992). Philosophical and theoretical problems for w88 slot online therapy. w88 slot online Therapy, 23, 251-261.
  • Follette, W. C., & Callaghan, G. M. (1995). Do as I do, not as I say: A behavior analytic approach to supervision. Professional w88 slot online: Research and Practice, 26, 413-426.
  • Follette, W. C., & Houts, A. C. (1996). Models of scientific progress and the role of theory in taxonomy development: A case study of the DSM. Journal of Consulting and Clinical w88 slot online, 64, 1120-1132.
  • Follette, W. C., Naugle, A. E., & Callaghan, G. M. (1996). A radical behavioral understanding of the therapeutic relationship in effecting change. w88 slot online Therapy, 27, 623-641.
  • Follette, W. C., & Beitz, K. (2003). Adding a more rigorous scientific agenda to the empirically supported treatment movement. w88 slot online Modification. Special Issue: Empirically supported treatments., 27, 369-386.
  • Davis, D; & Follette, W. C. (2003). Toward an empirical approach to evidentiary ruling. Law & Human w88 slot online, 27, 661-684.
  • Waltz, T. J., & Follette, W. C. (2009). Molar functional relations and clinical w88 slot online analysis: Implications for assessment and treatment. the w88 slot online Analyst, 32, 51-68.