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Peterson, C. A., & Phillips, S. N. (2017). Freud’s Cognitive Style: It’s a Surprise

Free Associations: Psychoanalysis and Culture, Media, Groups, Politics, 70.

Phillips, S. N.  (2005).  George Kelly:  Personal construct psychology.  In S. Felgoise, A. Nezu, C. Nezu, M. Reinecke, & A. Freeman (Eds.), Encyclopedia of cognitive behavior therapy (277-278).  Plenum.

Leitner, L. M., & Phillips, S. N.  (2003).  The immovable object versus the irresistible force:  Problems and opportunities for humanistic psychology, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 43(3).

Phillips, S.N.  (2003).   "Parents' Perceptions of their Adopted Children's Adjustment: Perceived Similarity, Reported Problems, and Adoption Satisfaction".  Dissertation

Presentations

Peterson, C.A., & Phillips, S.N.  (2015, April).   Freud and the context of discovery: It’s a Surprise.  Minnesota Psychoanalytic Society and Institute Interdisciplinary Studies Group, Minneapolis, MN.

 

Phillips, S. N.  (2003, November).  Stereotyping and prejudice.  Presentation at the Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Social Psychology Graduate Course, Chicago, IL.

Phillips, S. N.  (2003, July).  Adjustment among adopted children:  A person perception perspective.  Paper presented at the XVth Annual International Congress on Personal Construct Psychology, Huddersfield, UK.

Phillips, S. N.  (2003, June).  Diversity in Psychology Internship Training.  Interviewed by Jay Field for the Latino Mental Health Series on Chicago Public Radio, Chicago, IL.

Phillips, S. N.  (2003, January).  Adjustment among adopted children:  A constructivist investigation.  Paper presented at the Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Grand Rounds, Chicago, IL.

Phillips, S. N.  (2000, July).  Diagnosing human meaning making:  A therapeutic construction of one graduate student’s experience.  Paper presented at the Ninth Biennial Conference of the North American Personal Construct Network, New Paltz, New York.

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