principal publications
-Farber, B. A. (2006). Self-disclosure in psychotherapy. New York: Guilford.
-Farber, B. A., Brink, D., & Raskin, P. (1996). The psychotherapy
of Carl Rogers: Cases and commentary. New York: Guilford Publications.
-Pattee, D., & Farber, B. A. (In press). Patients' experiences of self-disclosure in psychotherapy: The
effects of gender and gender-role identification. Psychotherapy Research.
-Elliott, R., & Farber, B. A. (In press). Carl Rogers:
idealistic pragmatist and psychotherapy research
pioneer. In L. G. Castonguay et al. (Eds.), Bringing psychotherapy
research to life: Understanding change through the work of leading
clinical researchers. Washington, D. C.: APA Books.
-Farber, B. A. (2007). On the enduring and substantial influence of Carl Rogers' not-quite essential nor
necessary conditions. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, and Training, 44, 289-294.
-Farber, B. A., & Sohn. A. (2007). Patterns of self-disclosure in psychotherapy and marriage.
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, and Training, 44, 226-231.
-Farber, B. A., & Metzger, J. (In press). The therapist as secure base. In J. H. Obegi & E. Berant
(Eds.) Clinical applications of attachment theory. New York: Guilford.
-Farber, B. A., Berano, K., & Capobianco, J. (2006). A temporal model of patient disclosure in
psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Research, 16, 463-469.
-Calabrese, M. L., Farber, B. A., & Westen, D. (2005). The relationship of adult attachment constructs
to object relational patterns of representing self and others. The Journal of the American
Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, 33, 513-530.
-Capobianco, J., & Farber, B. A. (2005). Therapist self-disclosure to child patients. American Journal
of Psychotherapy, 59, 199-212.
-Farber, B. A., Manevich, I., Metzger, J., & Saypol, E. (2005). Choosing psychotherapy as a career:
Why did we cross that road? Journal of Clinical Psychology/In Session, 61, 1009-1031.
-Farber, B.A., Berano, K., & Capobianco, J. (2004). Clients'
perceptions of the process and consequences of self-disclosure in
psychotherapy. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 51, 340-346.
-Arnold, E. G., Farber, B. A., & Geller, J. D. (2003). Termination,
posttermination, and internalization of the therapy and the therapist.
In D. Charman (Ed.), Core concepts in brief psychodynamic psychotherapy
(pp. 289-308). NY: Erlbaum.
-Bender, D. S., Farber, B. A., Sanislow, C. A., Dyck, I. R., Geller, J.
D., & Skodol, A. E. (2003). Representations of therapists by
patients with personality disorders. American Journal of Psychotherapy,
57, 219-236.
-Farber, B. A. (2003). Patient self-disclosure: A review of the research. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 59, 589-600.
-Bullitt, C., & Farber, B. A. (2002). Gender differences in
defensive style. Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 30,
35-51.
-Farber, B. A., & Lane, J. S. (2002). Effective elements of
the therapy relationship: Positive regard. In J. Norcross (Ed.),
Psychotherapy relationships that work: Therapists' relational
contributions to effective psychotherapy (pp. 175-194). New York:
Oxford.
-Farber, B. A., & Hall, D. (2002). Disclosure to therapists: What
is and is not discussed in psychotherapy. Journal of Clinical
Psychology, 58, 359-370.
-Geller, J. D., Lehman, A. K., & Farber, B. A. (2002).
Psychotherapists' representations of their patients. Journal of
Clinical Psychology, 58, 733-745.
-Bender, D. S., Farber, B. A., & Geller, J. D. (2001). Cluster B
personality traits and attachment. Journal of the American Academy of
Psychoanalysis, 29, 551-565.
-Farber, B. A., & Lane, J. S. (2001). Positive regard.
Psychotherapy, 38, 390-395.
-Farber, B. A., & Azar, S. T. (1999). Blaming the helpers:
The marginalization of teachers and parents of the urban poor. American
Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 69, 515-528.
Barry A. Farber
Professor of Psychology and Education
Director of Clinical Training; Program Coordinator, Clinical Psychology
Phone: 212-678-3125
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