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    Prevalence, Clinical Manifestations, Etiology, and Treatment of Depression in Parkinson's Disease by Slaughter, James R, Slaughter, Kathleen A, Nichols, Dave, Holmes, Stacey E, Martens, Matthew P

    “…To determine the extent to which depression complicates Parkinson's disease (PD), the authors analyzed the literature on depression in PD in order to report on…”
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    Measuring the Real Relationship in Psychotherapy: Initial Validation of the Therapist Form by Gelso, Charles J, Kelley, Frances A, Fuertes, Jairo N, Marmarosh, Cheri, Holmes, Stacey E, Costa, Catarina, Hancock, Gregory R

    Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-10-2005)
    “…The development and initial validation of a therapist-rated measure of the real relationship in psychotherapy (the Real Relationship Inventory-Therapist Form…”
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    Supervisor Perspective on the Process and Outcome of Giving Easy, Difficult, or No Feedback to Supervisees by Hoffman, Mary Ann, Hill, Clara E, Holmes, Stacey E, Freitas, Gary F

    Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-01-2005)
    “…Fifteen counseling center supervisors were interviewed about 3 instances related to important feedback with an intern supervisee: 1 in which the feedback was…”
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    Comparison of Therapeutic Factors in Group and Individual Treatment Processes by Holmes, Stacey E, Kivlighan, Dennis M

    Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-10-2000)
    “…Group and individual treatments have equivalent outcomes, but little is understood about the therapeutic processes in these treatment modalities; therefore,…”
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    Risk factors in childhood that lead to the development of conduct disorder and antisocial personality disorder by Holmes, S E, Slaughter, J R, Kashani, J

    “…With juvenile crime on the rise, understanding and preventing juvenile delinquency is one of the greatest challenges facing mental health professionals today…”
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