Publications
Beere, D. B. (Invited chapter, in process.) Dissociative Perceptual
Reactions: The Perceptual Theory of Dissociation. In A
Sourcebook for the Dissociative Disorders Section of DSM-V
Beere, D. B. (Invited chapter, in process.)
The self-system as "mechanism" for the Dissociative Disorders:
An extension of the Perceptual Theory of Dissociation. In A
Sourcebook for the Dissociative Disorders Section of DSM-V.
Beere, D. B. (2004.) Awareness, Intention,
and Choice. In J. Petranker (Ed.), A New Kind of Knowledge:
Evocations, Exhibitions, Extensions, Excavations (232-262).
Berkeley, CA.: Dharma Publishing.
Beere, D. B. (2004.) Opening to Freedom:
Deconsolidating Patterns in Experience. In J. Petranker (Ed.), A
New Way of Being: Encounters, Engagements, Explorations, Applications
(253-259). Berkeley, CA.: Dharma Publishing.
Beere, D. B. (2004.) Transforming Everyday Experience:
the Structure of TSK Exercises. In J. Petranker (Ed.), A New
Way of Being: Encounters, Engagements, Explorations, Applications
(175-187). Berkeley, CA.: Dharma Publishing.
Welch, K. L., & Beere, D. B. (2002). Eye movement desensitization and
reprocessing: A treatment efficacy model. Clinical Psychology
and Psychotherapy. 9 (3), 165-176.
Pica, M., Beere, D., Lovinger, S., & Dush, D. (2001). The responses of
dissociative patients on the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT).
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57(7), 847-864.
Beere, D. B., Simon, M. J., & Welch, K. (2001). Recommendations and
illustrations for combining hypnosis and EMDR in the treatment of
psychological trauma. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 43,
217-231.
Beere, D. B. (1997). Nonordinary knowledge. In J. Petranker (Ed.),
Light of knowledge, (pp. 30-84). Berkeley, CA.: Dharma Publishing.
Beere, D. B. (1997). The Memory Line: A measure of amnesia and
continuity of memory. In L. VandeCreek (Ed.), Innovations in clinical
practice: A source book (Vol. 15), (pp. 83-95). Sarasota, FL.:
Professional Resource Exchange, Inc.
Pica, M., Beere, D., & Maurer, L. (1997). The overlap between
dissociative and obsessive-compulsive disorders : A theoretical link.
DISSOCIATION, 10, 39-44.
Beere, D. B., Pica, M., & Maurer, L. (1996). Social desirability and the
Dissociative Experiences Scale. DISSOCIATION, 9, 130-133.
Beere, D. B. (1996). Switching: Part I--An investigation using
experimental phenomenology. DISSOCIATION, 9, 49-60.
Beere, D. B. (1996). Switching: Part II--Theoretical implications of an
investigation using experimental phenomenology. DISSOCIATION, 9,
61-68.
Beere, D. B. (1995). Dissociative reactions and characteristics of the
trauma: Preliminary tests of a perceptual theory of dissociation.
DISSOCIATION, 8, 175-202.
Beere, D. B. (1995). Loss of "Background:" A perceptual theory of
dissociation. DISSOCIATION, 8, 166-174.
Beere, D. B., & Pica, M. (1995). The predisposition to dissociate: The
temperamental traits of flexibility/rigidity, daily rhythm, emotionality
and interactional speed. DISSOCIATION, 8, 236-240.
Pica, M., & Beere, D. B. (1995). Dissociation during positive
situations. DISSOCIATION, 8, 241-246.
Beere, D. B. (1993). Methodological and theoretical issues in TSK
research: Implications of Dr. Jansen-Yee's study on the
psychotherapeutic potential of TSK. In Mastery of mind: Perspectives
on Time, Space and Knowledge, (pp. 355-380). Berkeley: Dharma
Publishing.
Beere, D. B. (1992). More on EMDR. the Behavior Therapist, 125,
110-111.
Beere, D. B. (1991) Empowered to Question. [Review of the books Time,
Space and Knowledge, Knowledge of Freedom, Love of Knowledge, and
Knowledge of Time and Space]. Gesar, 10(2), 38-40.
Beere, D. B. (1987). The art of adaptability. In Tai Chi Ch'uan: A
living philosophy, (pp.7-8). Guam: Pacific Cloud Hands Tai Chi
Fellowship.
Beere, D. B. (1985). Discussion of "Insight Revisited" by Robert J.
Lovinger, Ph.D. Dynamic Psychotherapy, 3, 66-69.
Beere, C. A., King, D. W., Beere, D. B., & King, L. A. (1984). The
Sex-Role Egalitarianism Scale: A measure of attitudes toward equality
between the sexes. Sex Roles, 10, 563-576.
Beere, D. B. (1982). Phenomenology as a grounding for naturalistic
research: The "case" of psychotherapy. The Review Journal of
Philosophy & Social Science, 7, 53-76.
Beere, D. B. (1980). Phenomenology and Time, Space and Knowledge. In R.
Moon & S. Randall (Eds.), Dimensions of thought: Current explorations
in Time, Space and Knowledge (Vol. II), (pp.95-134). Berkeley:
Dharma Publishing.
Beere, D. B. (1972) "Why do you have to go through this?": A series of
interpersonal events. Psychiatry, 35, 67-77.
Kidd, A. H. & Beere, D. B. (1968) Relationship between kinaesthetic
figural aftereffect and certain personality variables. Perceptual and
Motor Skills, 26, 577-588.
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