Eight of the publications in Dissocation can be downloaded as PDFs from the Oregon Scholars Bank
Beere,
D. B. (2023). The Perceptual Theory of Dissociation. In M. J. Dorahy,
S. N. Gold, & J. A. O'Neil (Ed.s). Dissociation and the
Dissociative Disorders: Past, Present, Future (pp. 297-313). New York
Routledge.
Beere, D. B. (2015). Book review of Memoir of a Trance Therapist: Hypnosis and the Evocation of Human Potentials by Adam Crabtree. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 29(2).
Beere, D. B. (2012). Regarding “Hypnosis Reconsidered,
Resituated, and Redefined”: A Commentary on Crabtree. Journal of Scientific
Exploration, 26 (2), 89–102.
Beere,
D. B. (2009). Modified RDI (Resource Development and Installation)
procedures with dissociative clients. In M. Luber (Ed.), Eye Movement Desensitization and
Reprocessing: EMDR Scripted Protocols (pp.
281-290). New York: Springer.
Beere, D. B. (2009). An EMDR Protocol for Dissociative Identity
Disorder (DID). In M. Luber (Ed.), Eye Movement Desensitization and
Reprocessing: EMDR Scripted Protocols (pp.
387-425). New York: Springer.
Beere,
D. B. (2009). Dissociative Perceptual Reactions: The
Perceptual
Theory of Dissociation. In P. Dell & J. O’Neil (Ed.s), Dissociation and the
Dissociative Disorders:: DSM-V and Beyond (pp. 209-222).
New York: Routledge.
Beere,
D. B. (2009). The Self-system as “Mechanism” for
the
Dissociative Disorders: An Extension of the Perceptual Theory of
Dissociation. In P. Dell & J. O’Neil (Ed.s), Dissociation and the
Dissociative Disorders:: DSM-V and Beyond (pp. 277-285).
New York: Routledge.
Beere, D. B.
(2004). Awareness, Intention, and Choice. In J.
Petranker (Ed.), A New Kind of Knowledge: Evocations,
Exhibitions, Extensions, Excavations (232-262). Berkeley,
CA.: Dharma Publishing.
Beere, D. B.
(2004). Opening to Freedom: Deconsolidating Patterns in
Experience. In J. Petranker (Ed.), A New Way of
Being: Encounters, Engagements, Explorations, Applications
(253-259). Berkeley, CA.: Dharma Publishing.
Beere, D. B.
(2004). Transforming Everyday Experience: the Structure of TSK
Exercises. In J. Petranker (Ed.), A New Way of
Being: Encounters, Engagements, Explorations, Applications
(175-187). Berkeley, CA.: Dharma Publishing.
Welch, K. L.,
& Beere, D. B. (2002). Eye movement desensitization and
reprocessing: A treatment efficacy model. Clinical
Psychology and Psychotherapy. 9 (3), 165-176.
Pica, M., Beere, D., Lovinger, S., & Dush, D. (2001). The
responses of dissociative patients on the Thematic Apperception Test
(TAT). Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57(7),
847-864.
Beere, D. B., Simon, M. J., & Welch, K. (2001). Recommendations
and illustrations for combining hypnosis and EMDR in the treatment of
psychological trauma. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis,
43, 217-231.
Beere, D. B. (1997). Nonordinary knowledge. In J. Petranker (Ed.),
Light of knowledge, (pp. 30-84). Berkeley, CA.: Dharma
Publishing.
Beere, D. B. (1997). The Memory Line: A measure of amnesia and
continuity of memory. In L. VandeCreek (Ed.), Innovations in
clinical practice: A source book (Vol. 15), (pp. 83-95).
Sarasota, FL.: Professional Resource Exchange, Inc.
Pica, M., Beere, D., & Maurer, L. (1997). The overlap between
dissociative and obsessive-compulsive disorders : A theoretical link.
DISSOCIATION, 10, 39-44.
Beere, D. B., Pica, M., & Maurer, L. (1996). Social
desirability and the Dissociative Experiences Scale. DISSOCIATION,
9, 130-133.
Beere, D. B. (1996). Switching: Part I--An investigation using
experimental phenomenology. DISSOCIATION, 9, 49-60.
Beere, D. B. (1996). Switching: Part II--Theoretical implications of an
investigation using experimental phenomenology. DISSOCIATION,
9, 61-68.
Beere, D. B. (1995). Dissociative reactions and characteristics of the
trauma: Preliminary tests of a perceptual theory of dissociation.
DISSOCIATION, 8, 175-202.
Beere, D. B. (1995). Loss of "Background:" A perceptual theory of
dissociation. DISSOCIATION, 8, 166-174.
Beere, D. B., & Pica, M. (1995). The predisposition to
dissociate: The temperamental traits of flexibility/rigidity, daily
rhythm, emotionality and interactional speed. DISSOCIATION, 8,
236-240.
Pica, M., & Beere, D. B. (1995). Dissociation during positive
situations. DISSOCIATION, 8, 241-246.
Beere, D. B. (1993). Methodological and theoretical issues in TSK
research: Implications of Dr. Jansen-Yee's study on the
psychotherapeutic potential of TSK. In Mastery of mind:
Perspectives on Time, Space and Knowledge, (pp. 355-380).
Berkeley: Dharma Publishing.
Beere, D. B. (1992). More on EMDR. the Behavior Therapist,
125, 110-111.
Beere, D. B. (1991). Empowered to Question. [Review of the books Time,
Space and Knowledge, Knowledge of Freedom, Love of Knowledge, and
Knowledge of Time and Space]. Gesar, 10(2), 38-40.
Beere, D. B. (1987). The art of adaptability. In Tai Chi
Ch'uan: A living philosophy, (pp.7-8). Guam: Pacific Cloud
Hands Tai Chi Fellowship.
Beere, D. B. (1985). Discussion of "Insight Revisited" by Robert J.
Lovinger, Ph.D. Dynamic Psychotherapy, 3, 66-69.
Beere, C. A., King, D. W., Beere, D. B., & King, L. A. (1984).
The Sex-Role Egalitarianism Scale: A measure of attitudes toward
equality between the sexes. Sex Roles, 10, 563-576.
Beere, D. B. (1982). Phenomenology as a grounding for naturalistic
research: The "case" of psychotherapy. The Review Journal of
Philosophy & Social Science, 7, 53-76.
Beere, D. B. (1980). Phenomenology and Time, Space and Knowledge. In R.
Moon & S. Randall (Eds.), Dimensions of thought:
Current explorations in Time, Space and Knowledge (Vol. II),
(pp.95-134). Berkeley: Dharma Publishing.
Beere, D. B. (1972). "Why do you have to go through this?": A series of
interpersonal events. Psychiatry, 35, 67-77.
Kidd, A. H. & Beere, D. B. (1968). Relationship between
kinaesthetic figural aftereffect and certain personality variables. Perceptual
and Motor Skills, 26, 577-588.
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