Beere, D.,
& Wetter, M. (2011, November). Advanced supervision: Supervising care of
clients who have trauma-based disorders. Annual Convention of the
Kentucky Psychological Association, Lexington.
Beere, D. (2010,November).
Assessment and management of complex disorders: Diverse approaches and
common ground. With Jennifer Cebe, David Hanna, Martha Wetter and Kaveh
Zamanian. Annual Convention of the Kentucky Psychological Association,
Louisville.
Beere, D. (2010, November).
Best practices with the Dissociative Disorders: Current research and
core competencies. Half day workshop. Annual Convention of the Kentucky
Psychological Association, Louisville.
Beere, D. (2009, November).
Learning to bounce back: Developing resilience. Presented as part of a
halfday symposium with Steve Frankel, Steve Gold and Constance
Dalenberg, titled Lotuses Bloom from Mud: Resiliency and Trauma
Treatment, at the 26th Annual Conference of the International Society
for the Study of Dissociation, Washington,D.C.
Beere, D. B.
(2002, November). A Perceptual View of Dissociation. In P. Dell,
(Chair), What the Heck Is Dissociation Anyway? Accepted for
presentation at the 19th Annual International Conference of the
International Society for the Study of Dissociation, Baltimore, MD.
Beere, D. B.
(2001, December). Abreaction: Internal context, theoretical
implications, and treatment options. Presented at the annual meeting of
the International Society for the Study of Dissociation, New Orleans,
LA.
Beere, D. B. (2000, November). Applying a Time-Space-Knowledge
perspective to Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). In S. Gold,
(Chair), Multiple selves, single self, no-self: Dissociation from the
perspective of Buddhist psychology. Presented at the annual meeting of
the International Society for the Study of Dissociation, San Antonio,
TX.
Beere, D. B. (1999, November). A perceptual learning model of
dissociation. Presented at the Annual Conference of the International
Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Miami.
Beere, D. B. (1999, November). A phenomenological approach to treating
dissociation. In S. Gold (Chair), Clinician’s update: New treatment
approaches to dissociation. Part of a day-long workshop conducted at
the meeting of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation,
Miami.
Beere, D. B. (1999, August). Perceptual learning: A phenomenological
approach to the treatment of dissociation. In S. Gold (Chair), Treating
dissociation–Alternative conceptions and approaches. Symposium
conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association,
Boston.
Beere, D. B., Pica, M., Repasky, S., & Cooper, N. (1997,
November). The perceptual theory of dissociation: A review of recent
research— Implications for understanding dissociation. Presented at the
meeting of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation,
Montreal.
Beere, D., Repasky, S., Van Deusen, K., Bannerjee, P., Urusky, D.,
Bannister, D., & Pica, M. (1997, November). Using Necker Cube
reversal rates to assess dissociativity: A reliability study. Poster
session at the meeting of the International Society for the Study of
Dissociation, Montreal.
Beere, D. (1997, August). Loss of "Background": A perceptual theory of
dissociation. In D. Beere, (Chair), The perceptual theory of
dissociation: An overview and discussion. Symposium conducted at the
meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago.
Beere, D. (1997, August). A test of the basic assumption of the
perceptual theory of dissociation. In D. Beere, (Chair), The perceptual
theory of dissociation: An overview and discussion. Symposium conducted
at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago.
Beere, D., Cooper, N., Pica, M., & Maurer, L. (1997, August).
Prayer and the perceptual theory of dissociation. In D. Beere, (Chair),
The perceptual theory of dissociation: An overview and discussion.
Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Chicago.
Beere, D., Pica, M., Mallory, T., Durfee, J., Baldys, A, &
Cooper, N. (1997, August). Dissociation during positive situations: A
third look. Presented at the meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Chicago.
Beere, D., Pica, M., Maurer, L., Fuller, G., Repasky, S., &
Cooper, N. (1997, August). An overview of three studies on dissociative
experiences in positive situations. In D. Beere, (Chair), The
perceptual theory of dissociation: An overview and discussion.
Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Chicago.
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Beere, D., Repasky, S., & Pica, M. (1997, August). The
predisposition to dissociate: Part two. In D. Beere, (Chair), The
perceptual theory of dissociation: An overview and discussion.
Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Chicago.
Beere, D., & Pica, M. (1996, November). Trauma, nightmares, and
dissociative dreams. Paper presented at the meeting of the
International Society for the Study of Dissociation, San Francisco.
Beere, D., Pica, M., Maurer, L, & Fuller, G. (1996, November).
Dissociation and loss of background: A test of the perceptual theory of
dissociation. In D. Beere (Chair), Psychological research on
dissociation. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the International
Society for the Study of Dissociation, San Francisco.
Beere, D., Pica, M.,&, Repasky, S. (1996, November). Drawing on
the perceptual theory of dissociation to develop a dissociation scoring
system for the TAT. In D. Beere (Chair), Psychological research on
dissociation. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the International
Society for the Study of Dissociation, San Francisco.
Pica, M., Maurer, L., & Beere, D. (1996, November). Linking
dissociative and obsessive behavior: A theoretical perspective. In D.
Beere (Chair), Psychological research on dissociation. Symposium
conducted at the meeting of the International Society for the Study of
Dissociation, San Francisco.
Beere, D. B., Pica, M., & Maurer, L. (1996, August). Social
desirability and the DES. Paper presented at the meeting of the
American Psychological Association, Toronto.
Beere, D. (1996, January). The supervision of supervision of . . : A
supervisory approach to teach process, goal setting, clinical
observation and conceptualization in therapy. Poster session presented
at the meeting of the National Council of Schools and Programs in
Professional Psychology, Clearwater Beach, FL.
Beere, D., & Pica, M. (1995, September). The predisposition to
dissociate: The temperamental traits of habituation,
flexibility/rigidity and emotionality. Paper presented at the meeting
of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation, Chicago.
Beere, D. B. (1995, April). The BASK model and the perceptual theory of
dissociation. Paper presented at the Regional Conference on Trauma,
Dissociation & Related Disorders, Akron, OH.
Beere, D. B. (1993, October). What does a theory of dissociation need
to explain? Paper presented at the meeting of the International Society
for the Study of Multiple Personality/Dissociative States, Chicago.
Beere, D. B. (1993, April). Test of hypotheses derived from a
perceptual theory of dissociation. Paper presented at the Regional
Conference on Trauma Dissociation and Multiple Personality, Akron, OH.
Beere, D. B. (1992, November). Dissociative symptoms and
characteristics of trauma: A test of hypotheses derived from a
perceptual theory of dissociation. Paper presented at the meeting of
the International Society for the Study of Multiple
Personality/Dissociative States, Chicago.
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Beere, D. B. (1992, November). The characteristics of switching. Poster
session presented at the meeting of the International Society for the
Study of Multiple Personality/Dissociative States, Chicago.
Beere, D. B. (1992, April). An investigation of "switching" using
experimental phenomenology. Paper presented at the Regional Conference
on Multiple Personality/Dissociation, Akron, OH.
Beere, D. B. (1991, November). The grounding of dissociation in
perception. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Society
for the Study of Multiple Personality/Dissociative States, Chicago.
Beere, D. B. (1991, April). The perceptual foundation of dissociation.
Paper presented at the Regional Conference on Multiple
Personality/Dissociative States, Akron, OH.
Beere, D. B. (1990, April). Further validation of the DES and the
development of new measures of trauma: Preliminary evidence for a
multi-factor response to trauma. Paper presented at the Regional
Conference on Multiple Personality/Dissociative States, Akron, OH.
Beere, D. B. (1989, October). Satanic programming designed to undercut
therapy. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Society
for the Study of Multiple Personality/Dissociative States, Chicago.
Comstock, C. & Beere, D. (1989, October). Treatment of MPD and
clinical decision making. Poster session presented at the meeting of
the International Society for the Study of Multiple
Personality/Dissociative States, Chicago.
Beere, D. B. (1989, August). Shame and the experience of
traumatization. Paper presented at the meeting of the American
Psychological Association, New Orleans.
Beere, D. B. (1988, October). Shame: An overlooked dynamic in MPD.
Paper presented at the meeting of the International Society for the
Study of Multiple Personality Disorder/Dissociative States, Chicago.
Beere, D. B. (1987, November). A "non-self" hypnotherapeutic
intervention with Multiple Personality Disorders. Paper presented at
the meeting of the International Society for the Study of Multiple
Personality/Dissociative States, Chicago.
King, L. A., Beere, D. B., King, D. W., & Beere, C. A. (1981,
May). A new measure of sex role attitudes. Paper presented at the
meeting of the Midwest Psychological Association, Detroit.
Beere, D. B. (1974, August). Crosscurrents: Phenomenology and fond
memories of Bill Kell. In Papers in Memory of Bill Kell–Issues on
therapy and the training of therapists. Symposium conducted at the
meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans.
Beere, D. B. (1973, April). Phenomenology: Its implications for therapy
and training. In The 25th Anniversary of the Psychological Clinic.
Symposium conducted at Michigan State University, E. Lansing.
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