Dr. Jim Mosher, PhD, ABPP
Select Publications and Scholarly Works
Clinical and Theoretical Influences
The work above reflects my own writing. The readings below reflect some of the traditions, ideas, and thinkers that shape how I approach psychotherapy.
Fromm-Reichmann, F. (1960). Principles of intensive psychotherapy.
Greenberg, L. S. (2016). Emotion-Focused Therapy: A summary and overview.
Haley, J. (1993). Uncommon therapy: The psychiatric techniques of Milton H. Erickson, M.D.
Kelly, G. A. (1963). A theory of personality: The psychology of personal constructs.
Levine, P. (2015). Trauma and memory: Brain and body in a search for the living past.
Real, T. (2008). The new rules of marriage: What you need to know to make love work.
Rogers, C. (1977). On becoming a person: A therapist’s view of psychotherapy.
Rosenhan, D. L. (1973). Being sane in insane places. Science.
Sifneos, P. E. (1992). Short-term Anxiety-provoking Psychotherapy: A treatment manual.
Szasz, T. (1960). The myth of mental illness. American Psychiatry.
van der Kolk, B. (2014). The body keeps the score: Brain, mind, and body in the healing of trauma.
Watters, E. (2010). Crazy like us: The globalization of the American psyche.

