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Selected Publications*

 

Goldstein, S. E. (2020). Hear us! Seven women diagnosed with borderline personality disorder describe what they need from their therapy relationships. Qualitative Psychology, 7(2), 132–152. https://doi.org/10.1037/qup0000174

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Goldstein, S. E. (2017). Reflexivity in narrative research: Accessing meaning in the participant-researcher relationship. Qualitative Psychology, 4, 149-164.

 

Goldstein, S. E. (poster presentation, June 19, 2015), A Narrative study of the relationships between women diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and their therapists, Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration (SEPI) Conference, Baltimore, MD.

 

Goldstein, S. E. (2014). A narrative study of the relationships between women diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and their therapists.  (Publication Number 364411). [Doctoral dissertation, Fielding University]. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing.

https://www.proquest.com/openview/4ad6de4653520af831dcbf9063a4e652/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750

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Drob, S. L., Meehan, K. B., & Waxman, S. (2009). Clinical and conceptual problems in the attribution of malingering in forensic evaluations.  Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 37(1), 98-106.

 

Waxman, S. (2004). When heroes go bad: The codependence of Mike Tyson and the press. Columbia Journalism Review, March/April, 61-2. 

 

Waxman, S. (2003). Mind over media: How the news legitimized the paranormal and why it matters. Skeptic, 10(2), 82-4.

 

Waxman, S. (May, 2003). The Twins Thing: Coors beer ads have created a fantasy scenario with an incestuous twist. Salon. 

 

Waxman, S. (2003). She was a teenage martyr: The life and death of Cassie Bernall. Free Inquiry, 23(2), 38-40.

 

Waxman, S. (June, 2002). Shooting crap: Alleged psychic John Edward actually gambles on hope and basic laws of statistics. Salon.

 

Rosen, J.C., Jones, A., Ramirez, E., & Waxman, S. (1996). Body Shape Questionnaire: Studies of validity and reliability. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 20(3), 315-9.

 

*Some articles published under former last name, Waxman

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