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Publications » Dr. Harned's Publications

Theoretical and Empirical Journal Articles:

  • Harned, M. S. & Linehan, M. M. (in press).  Integrating Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Prolonged Exposure to treat co-occurring borderline personality disorder and PTSD: Two case studies. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice.
  • Wagner, A. W., Rizvi, S. L., & Harned, M. S. (2007).  Applications of Dialectical Behavior Therapy to the treatment of complex trauma-related problems:  When one case formulation does not fit all.  Journal of Traumatic Stress, 20, 391-400.
  • Najavits, L. M., Harned, M. S., Gallop, R. J., Butler, S. F., Barber, J. P. Thase, M. E., & Crits-Christoph, P.  (2007). Six-month treatment outcomes of cocaine-dependent patients with and without PTSD in a multisite national trial.  Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 68, 353-361.
  • Harned, M. S., Najavits, L. M., & Weiss, R. D.  (2006).  Self-harm and suicidal behavior in women with comorbid PTSD and substance dependence.  American Journal on Addictions, 15, 392-395.
  • Harned, M. S., Banawan, S. F., & Lynch, T. R.  (2006). Dialectical behavior therapy: An emotion-focused treatment for borderline personality disorder.  Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 36, 67-75.
  • Dexter-Mazza, E. T., Harned, M. S., Wagner, J. R., & Kuo, J. (2006).  Dialectical behavior therapy for borderline personality disorder.  Directions in Mental Health Counseling, 16, 13-27.
  • Harned, M. S. (2005). Understanding women’s labeling of unwanted sexual experiences with dating partners: A qualitative analysis.  Violence Against Women, 11, 374-413.
  • Harned, M. S. (2004). Does it matter what you call it?  The relationship between labeling unwanted sexual experiences and distress.  Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 1090-1099. 
  • Harned, M. S. (2002).  A multivariate analysis of risk markers for dating violence victimization.  Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17(11), 1179-1197.
  • Harned, M. S., & Fitzgerald, L. F. (2002).  Understanding a link between sexual harassment and eating disorder symptoms: A mediational analysis.  Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70(5), 1170-1181.
  • Harned, M. S., Ormerod, A. J., Palmieri, P. A., Collinsworth, L. L., & Reed, M. (2002). Sexual assault by workplace personnel and other types of sexual harassment: A comparison of antecedents and consequences.  Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 7(2), 174-188.
  • Harned, M. S. (2001).  Abused women or abused men? An examination of the context and outcomes of dating violence. Violence & Victims, 16(3), 269-285.
  • Harned, M. S. (2000).  Harassed bodies: An examination of the relationships among women’s experiences of sexual harassment, body image, and eating disturbances.  Psychology of Women Quarterly, 24, 336-348

Book Chapters

  • Najavits, L. M., Liese, B. S., & Harned, M. S. (2004). Cognitive and behavioral therapies. In J. Lowinson, P. Ruiz, R. B. Millman, & J. G. Langrod (Eds.), Substance Abuse: A Comprehensive Textbook (4th ed.).  Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins. 

  • Fitzgerald, L. F., Collinsworth, L. L., & Harned, M. S. (2001). Sexual harassment.  In J. Worell (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Women and Gender: Sex Similarities and Differences and the Impact of Society on Gender (pp. 991-1004). Boston, MA: Academic Press.

 

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