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Albani, C., Blaser, G., Jacobs, U., Geyer, M. & Kachele, H. (2006): Das Psychotherapieprozess Q-Sort von Jones. In Thoma & Kachele : Psychoanalytische Therapie – Forschung. Springer, Heidelberg, Germany. 

Albani, C., Blaser, G., Jacobs, U., Jones, E., Thoma, H. & Kachele, H. (2002): Amalia X’s psychoanalytic therapy in the light of Jones’ psychotherapy process Q-sort. In Leuzinger-Bohleber, M. & Target, M.: Outcomes of Psychoanalytic Treatment. London & Philadelphia: Whurr Publishers. 

Albani, C., Blaser, G., Jacobs, U., Jones, E., Geyer, M. & Kaechele, H. (2000). Die Methode des "Psychotherapie-Prozeß Q-sort" (The Method of the Psychotherapy Process Q-sort). Zeitschrift fuer Klinische Psychologie, Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, 48 (2), 151-171.

Dansky, Laura. Survival: The Aftermath.

Gray, Gerald. (1998) Treatment of Survivors of Political Torture: Administrative and Clinical Issues. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, Vol. 2, No. 21.

Iacopino, Vincent. Commentary. (1998). Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, Vol. 2, No. 2.

Jacobs, U. (2008). The Neurobiology of Psychological Torture: Conceptual and Neuropsychological Considerations. In A. E. Ojeda: The Trauma of Psychological Torture. Praeger Publishers.

Jacobs, U. (2007): Choosing Life after Torture. San Francisco Medicine: Journal of the San Francisco Medical Society 80 (5), 13,15

Jacobs, U. (2006). The Problem of Torture and the Role of Psychologists. The California Psychologist, March-April, 6-8

Jacobs, U., Newman, G. & Burns, J. (2001). The Homeless Assessment Program: A Service/Training Model for Providing Disability Evaluations for the Homeless Mentally Ill. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 32 (3), 319-323.

Jacobs, U. & Iacopino, V. (2001): Torture and its consequences: a challenge to clinical neuropsychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 32 (5), 458-464.

Jacobs, U., Evans, B.F. & Patsalides, B. (2001): Principles of documenting psychological evidence of torture – Part I. Torture 11 (3), 85-89.

Jacobs, U., Evans, B.F. & Patsalides, B. (2001): Principles of documenting psychological evidence of torture – Part II. Torture 11 (4), 100-102.

Jacobs, U. (2001): Posttraumatic Stress Disorder – Psycholegal Considerations. BAPTA Newsletter. Bay Area Psychological Testing Associates, San Francisco, CA.

Jacobs, Uwe and Iacopino, Vincent. 
Torture and its consequences: a challenge to clinical neuropsychology. (2001) 
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Vol 32, No. 5, 458-464.

Jacobs, Uwe, Evans, F. Barton, and Patsalides, Beatrice.
Principles of Documenting psychological evidence of torture (Part I). (2001)
Torture: Quarterly Journal of Rehabilitation of Torture Victims and Prevention of Torture. Vol 11, No. 3, October, 85-90.

Principles of documenting psychological evidence of torture (Part II). (2001). Torture: Quarterly Journal of Rehabilitation of Torture Victims and Prevention of Torture. Vol 11, No. 4. December, 100-103.

Jacobs, U. (2000) Psycho-political challenges in the forensic documentation of torture: the case of psychological evidence. Torture 10 (3) 68-71 

Laws, Ami and Patsalides, Beatrice. Human Rights and Women’s Health: abstracts from JAMWA.

Patsalides, Beatrice M. Ethics of the unspeakable: torture survivors in analystic treatment.(1999). Fort da, Spring, Vol. V, No. 1.

Weinstein, Harvey. Torture: A Health and Human Rights Concern. (1995). San Francisco Medicine, Vol. 68, No. 10. November/December.

Weinstein, Harvey M., Dansky, Laura and Iacopino, Vincent. 
Torture and War Trauma Survivors in Primary Care Practice.(1996) 
The Western Journal of Medicine (www.wjmed.com) Vol 165, No. 3, September, 112-117.

2001: Contributing author to Examining Asylum Seekers, a guidebook for health professionals, published by Physicians for Human Rights, Boston.

1998: Psychological Sequelae of Torture and The Use of Neuropsychological Assessment in the Documentation of the Sequelae of Torture.  Draft chapters for the Istanbul Protocol, an international guideline for the forensic documentation of torture, a United Nations publication, ratified in 2001. 

 

 

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