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Flemons, D. (2002). Of One Mind: The Logic of Hypnosis, The Practice of Therapy. New York: W. W. Norton.


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Flemons, D. (1998). Writing Between the Lines: Composition in the Social Sciences. New York: W. W. Norton.

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Flemons, D. (2002). Writing Between the Lines: How to Compose Riveting Social Science Manuscripts. New York: W. W. Norton.



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Flemons, D. (1991). Completing Distinctions. Boston: Shambhala.



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Green, S., & Flemons, D. (Eds). (2007). Quickies: The Handbook of Brief Sex Therapy (Rev. Ed.). New York: W. W. Norton.


Hypnosis

 Flemons, D. (2007, May/June). Finding flow. Psychotherapy Networker, 31(3), 67-71.

Flemons, D. (2004, May/June) The Tao of therapy. Psychotherapy Networker, 28(3), 44-47, 68.

Flemons, D. (2004). Embodying the mind and minding the body: Using hypnosis in brief therapy. In S. Madigan (Ed.), Therapeutic conversations 5: Therapy from outside in (pp. 41-53). Vancouver, Canada: Yaletown Family Therapy.

Flemons, D. (1999, Jan./Feb.). Making symptoms vanish: Hypnosis and the mystery of the sudden cure. Family Therapy Networker, 23, 56-65.

Flemons, D. G., & Shulimson, J. (1997). Participating in the culture of cancer: A demilitarized approach to treatment. Contemporary Hypnosis, 14(3), 182-188.

False Memory

Flemons, D. G. (1997, February). The slippery truth about false memory. Family Therapy News, 28, 22.

Flemons, D. G., & Wright K. (1999). Many lives, many traumas: The hypnotic construction of memory. In W. J. Matthews & J. H. Edgette (Eds.), Current thinking and research in brief therapy, vol. 3 (pp. 179-195). Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis.

Research

Flemons, D. (1987). Zucchini mush as a misguided way of knowing. Canadian Journal of Counselling, 21(2 & 3), 161-164.

Flemons, D. (2004). Spinning warm stories: The wholehearted scholarship of Arthur Bochner. American Communication Journal, 7.  

Ellis, C., & Flemons, D. (2001). High noon: A "fictional" dialogue. In A. Bochner & C. Ellis (Eds.), Ethnographically speaking: Autoethnography, literature, and aesthetics (pp. 346-358). Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press.

Matthews, W. J., & Flemons, D. (1999). Rejoinder. One case study, many conversations: An E-mail correspondence on research. In W. J. Matthews & J. H. Edgette (Eds.), Current Thinking and Research in Brief Therapy, vol. 3 (pp. 195-206). Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis.

Wright, K., & Flemons, D. (2002). Dying to know: Qualitative research with terminally ill persons and their families. Death Studies, 26(3), 255-271.

Therapy

Flemons, D. (2003, Jan./Feb.). The psychology of the sandpit. Psychotherapy Networker, 27, 32-37.

Flemons, D. (2001, March/April). From pity to compassion. Psychotherapy Networker, 25, 19-20.

Flemons, D. (2001). Therapist as novelist and/or jazz improviser. In B. Duncan & J. Sparks (Eds.), Heroic clients, heroic agencies: Partners for change (pp. 235-236). Fort Lauderdale, FL: NSU press.

Flemons, D. (1989). An eco-systemic view of family violence. Family Therapy, 16, 1-10.

Flemons, D. (1989). Consensus/Dissensus: A relational alternative to the metaphor of power. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 8(2 & 3), 58-64.

Supervision

Flemons, D. G., Green, S. K, & Rambo, A. (1996). Evaluating therapists' practices in a postmodern world: A discussion and a scheme. Family Process, 35, 43-56.

Family Business Consultation

Flemons, D. G., & Cole, P. M. (1994). Playing with contextual complexity: Relational consultation with family businesses. In C. H. Huber (Ed.), Transitioning from individual to family counseling (pp. 125-135). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

Flemons, D. G., & Cole, P. M. (1992). Connecting and separating family and business: A relational approach to consultation. Family Business Review, 5, 257-269.



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Green, S., & Flemons, D. (Eds). (2007). Quickies: The Handbook of Brief Sex Therapy (Rev. Ed.). New York: W. W. Norton.


Sexuality

Flemons, D., & Green, S. (1998). Hanging on to letting go: A relational approach to sex therapy. In W. J. Matthews & J. H. Edgette (Eds.), Current thinking and research in brief therapy, vol. 2 (pp. 29-56). New York: Brunner/Mazel.

Green, S., & Sollie, D. (1989). Long-term effects of a church-based sex education program on adolescent communication. Family Relations, 38(2), 152-156.

Green, S., & Bobele, M. (1988). An interactional approach to marital infidelity: Including the other woman in therapy. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 7(4), 35-47.

AIDS/HIV

Green, S. (1997). Introduction: Special section on AIDS/HIV. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 16(1), 1-5.

Green, S. (1997). An interview with Robert Bor. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 16(1), 36-45.

Green, S., Bobele, M . (1994). Family therapists' response to AIDS: An examination of attitudes toward AIDS, Persons with AIDS (PWAs), and Homosexuals. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 20(4), 349-367.

Green, S., Dixon, P., & Gold-Neil, V. (1993). The effects of a gay/lesbian panel discussion on college student attitudes toward gay men, lesbians, and persons with AIDS (PWAs). Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 19(1), pp. 47-63.

Brief Therapy

Green, S., Cox, J., & Rhodes, K. (1998). A trilogy of changes initiated by The Amazing Brainiac. In F. Thomas & T. Nelson (Eds.), Tales from treating families (pp. 265-276). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.

Green, S. (1994). The triplet who couldn't be: A matter of language. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 13(1), pp. 51-64. Reprinted as: (1994) Drillinge konnten sie nicht sein: Eine sprachliche Angelegenheit? Zeitschrift fur systemische therapie, 12(3), 156-166.

Bobele, M., Chenail, R., Douthit, P., Green, S., & Stulberg, T. (1989). An interacting team model of therapy. Zeitschrift fur systemische therapie, 3, 146-153.

Green, S., & Brown-Standridge, M. (1989). Inferring the relational system: Interactional therapy within a constructivist paradigm. Family Therapy, 16(2), 99-111.

Supervision

Green, S., Shilts, L, & Bacigalupe, G. (2001). When approved is not enough: Development of a supervision-consultation model. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. 27(4). 515-526.

Green, S. & Shilts, L. (2001). Supervisory consultation: Bringing new life to supervision. In B.L. Duncan & J. Sparks (Eds.), Heroic clients, heroic agencies: Partners for change. Ft. Lauderdale, FL: Nova Southeastern University Press.

Flemons, D. G., Green, S. K, & Rambo, A. (1996). Evaluating therapists' practices in a postmodern world: A discussion and a scheme. Family Process, 35, 43-56.


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