Terence Patterson, Ed.D., ABPP
Professor, Counseling Psychology
Terence Patterson, Ed.D., ABPP, is a licensed psychologist and
is Board certified in Family Psychology with the American Board of
Professional Psychology. He also chairs the USF Institutional
Review Board for the Protection of Human Subjects (Research). He is
on the boards of professional journals, and has recently published
books and articles in his interest areas. Dr. Patterson was
President of the Division of Family Psychology of the American
Psychological Association in 2001, and is currently active in
promoting diversity and competence in specialty areas in
psychology.
Education
Ed.D., Counseling Psychology, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
M.S.W., Clinical Social Work, Community Organization, University of Pennsylvania
B.A., Sociology and Spanish, Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Research Areas
Family psychology, ethical issues, and theoretical orientation in psychotherapy.
Teaching
- Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues
- Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy
- Brief Interactional Systems Therapy and Counseling: Theory and Practice
- Pragmatic Family Systems Therapy and Counseling: Theory and Practice
Publications
Patterson, T.E. (2005). Cognitive-behavioral couple therapy in
Harway, M., Handbook of Couple
Therapy. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Patterson, T.E. (Ed.), (2002). Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches
(Vol.2), in Kaslow, F.W., Comprehensive Handbook of
Psychotherapy. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Patterson, T.E. & Gottlieb, M. (2002). Ethical issues in
cognitive-behavioral therapy ,in Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches
(Vol.2), in Kaslow, F.W., Comprehensive Handbook of
Psychotherapy. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Patterson, T.E. (2001). Does anybody know a good couple therapist?
Behavior Therapist, 24(4),
85-88.
Patterson, T. & Rodolfa, E.R. (2000). The Internship in
psychology: Time for a change? Family Systems Research,
8(4).
Patterson, T., Bievers, J. & Welch, I.D. (2000). The
practitioner-scholar training model in counseling psychology. The Counseling Psychologist,
28(5).
Patterson, T. (1999). The couple
and family clinical documentation sourcebook. New York: John
Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Patterson, T.E. (1998). Theoretical Unity and Technical
Eclecticism: Pathways to Coherence in Family Therapy. American Journal of Family Therapy,
25(2), 97-109.