Barbara Ann Perry, Ph.D.
Professional
Training and Background
Education
Ph.D., Counseling Psychology. University of Oregon, Eugene.
August, 1993.
Dissertation title: Marital Problem-Solving Interactions
of Depressed Males.
Willamette University School of Law, Salem, Oregon.
May-June, 1988 Mediation training.
M.A.,Counseling Psychology. University of Oregon, Eugene.
December, 1976.
B.A., Sociology. University of Oregon, Eugene. June, 1968.
Licenses
Licensed Psychologist, State of Oregon (#1174), 5/12/95 -
present.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, State of Oregon
(#TO 184), 2/9/91 - 4/1/97.
Internship
Portland Veterans Administration Medical Center
(APA-approved), September, 1992 - August, 1993
Rotations: Chronic Pain/Health Psychology; Inpatient
Psychiatry; Geropsychology. Conducted and interpreted
psychological,intellectual, personality, and disability
assessments. Provided individual and group therapy to
veterans. Consulted in multiple-problem patient clinic.
Professional
Experience
Licensed
Psychologist in Private Practice, Eugene, Oregon
February, 1997 - present.
Practice focuses on assessment and treatment of relationship
issues, anxiety disorders and panic attacks, depression and
dysthymia, chronic pain and multiple health problems, adjust-
ment disorders, and women's issues. Psychodiagnostic, intel-
lectual, and neuropsychological screening for adults.
Adjunct Assistant
Professor, University of Oregon, Counseling
Psychology Program.
Courses taught:
CPSY 410/510 Counseling Skills for People Who Work
with People (Summer, 1997);
CPSY 622 Advanced Assessment (Winter, 1998).
Staff
Psychologist, Mental Health Match (Peace Health),
Springfield, Oregon. September, 1995 - January, 1997.
Conducted individual, couples, and drug and alcohol
assessments. Provided individual, couple, and group therapy.
Provided clinical case management services over multi-
state region.
Specialty Areas: Relationships (including straight, gay,
cross-cultural, pre-marrieds, stepparenting, mediation),
anxiety and panic disorders, depression, geriatric psychology,
caregiver stress reduction, chronic pain, stress and tension
management, drug and alcohol assessment, and clinical
supervision.
Assistant Professor (Courtesy Appointment) Department of Psychology,
University of Oregon, September, 1999 - present
Assistant Professor (Courtesy Appointment) Advanced Clinical Research Marriage Practicum Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, September, 1993 - 1998
Instructor (Courtesy Appointment), Advanced Clinical
Research Practicum on Marriage, Department Psychology,
University of Oregon, 1981 - 1992.
Counselor in Private Practice. Short-term, outcome-oriented
counseling: Marital therapy; depression management;
decision-making; coping skills; assertiveness training;
social skills & communication skills. 1977 - 1989.
Professional
Memberships
American Association for Marriage & Family Therapy (AAMFT),
Clinical Member, 1982 - present
American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology
(AAAPP), 1991 - present.
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy (AABT),
1979 - present.
Oregon Psychological Association(OPA), 1997 - present.
Lane County Psychologists Association, 1997 - present
Publications:
Weiss, R. L., & Perry, B. A. (2002) Behavioral couples therapy. In T. Patterson (Ed.) Comprehensive handbook of Psychotherapy: , Vol. Two Cognitive Behavioral Approaches. (pp.395-420) New York: Wiley
Hops, H., Perry, B.
A., & Davis, B. (1997). Marital Discord
and Depression. In W. K. Halford & H. J. Markman (Eds.),
Clinical Handbook of Marriage and Couples Interventions.
New York: John Wiley.
Perry, B. A. &
Weiss, R. L. (1986). Interactive Couples Therapy:
A Couple's Guide. Eugene, OR: Oregon Marital Studies
Program.
Weiss, R. L. &
Perry, B. A. (1979). Assessment & Treatment of
Marital Dysfunction: A Professional Training Workshop
Manual. Eugene, OR: Oregon Marital Studies Program.
Weiss, R. L. &
Perry, B. A. (1983). The Spouse Observation
Checklist: Development and Clinical Applications. In E.
Filsinger (Ed.), A Source Book of Marriage and Family
Assessment. Beverly Hills: Sage, Pp.65-84.
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