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  • Clinical Psychology
  • Psychotherapy

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  • The author's professional journey began with research on projective techniques.
  • Transitioned to behavior therapy research and practice at Stony Brook.
  • Incorporated cognitive elements to develop cognitive behavioral therapy.

Discussion:

  • Focused on bridging the gap between psychological research and clinical practice.
  • Worked to reduce barriers between different therapeutic schools.
  • Advocated for the inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) issues in psychology.

Key Insights:

  • Personal memoir detailing a career dedicated to advancing clinical psychology.
  • Demonstrates the evolution of therapeutic approaches from projective techniques to cognitive behavioral therapy.
  • Highlights the importance of integration and inclusivity in psychological practice.

Outlook:

  • The memoir serves as a reflection on a career committed to making a difference in mental health.
  • Offers insights into the development and integration of various therapeutic modalities.
  • Underscores the ongoing need for inclusive practices in psychology.