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Neimeyer, R. A., Bottomley, J. S. & Bellet, B. W. (2018).  Growing through grief:  When loss is complicated.  In K. Doka & A. Tucci (Eds.), When grief is complicated.  Washington, DC:  Hospice Foundation of America.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Konopka, A. (2018).  The dialogical self in grief therapy: Reconstructing identity in the wake of loss.  In Konopka, A., Hermans, H.J.M., & Goncalves, M.M. (Eds.) Handbook of dialogical self theory and psychotherapy: Bridging psychotherapeutic and cultural traditions. London: Routledge.


Neimeyer, R. A. & Hooghe, A. (2018).  Reconstructing the continuing bond:  A case study in grief therapy.  In D. Klass & E. Steffan (Eds.), Continuing bonds in bereavement:  New directions for research and practice.  New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Smigelsky, M. A. (2018).  Grief therapy.  In O. Braddick (Ed.), Oxford research encyclopedia of psychology.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

Alves, D., Neimeyer, R. A. Batista, J. & Gonçalves, M. M. (2018).  Finding meaning in loss:  A narrative constructivist contribution.  In E. Bui (Ed.), Clinical handbook of bereavement and grief reactions.  Berlin and New York:  Springer International/Humana.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Sands, D.  (2017).  Suicide loss and the quest for meaning.  In Andriessen, K., Krysinska, K., & Grad, O. (Eds.). Postvention in action: The international handbook of suicide bereavement support (pp. 71-84).  Göttingen/Boston: Hogrefe.


Neimeyer, R. A. (2017).  Grief therapy as intervening in meaning:  Principles and practices.  In R. E. Anderson (Ed.).  Alleviating world suffering.  New York:  Springer.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Burke, L. A. (2017).  What makes grief complicated?  In K. Doka & A. Tucci (Eds.),  (Ed.).  When grief is complicated.  Washington, DC:  Hospice Foundation of America.


Neimeyer, R. A. (2017).  Fixed role therapy.  In V. Zeigler-Hill & T. K. Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of personality and individual differences.  New York:  Springer.  10.1007/978-3-319-28099-8_897-1

Neimeyer, R. A. & Cacciatore, J. (2016).  Toward a developmental theory of grief.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Techniques of grief therapy:  Assessment and intervention (pp. 3-13).  New York:  Routledge.

Milman, E., Neimeyer, R. A. & Gillies, J. (2016).  Meaning of Loss Codebook (MLC).  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Techniques of grief therapy:  Assessment and intervention (pp. 51-58).  New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Gillies, J. & Milman, E. (2016).  Grief and Meaning Reconstruction Inventory (GMRI).  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Techniques of grief therapy:  Assessment and intervention (pp. 59-64).  New York:  Routledge.

Burke, L. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2016).  Inventory of Complicated Spiritual Grief (ICSG).  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Techniques of grief therapy:  Assessment and intervention (pp. 76-80).  New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2016).  Disentangling multiple grief.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Techniques of grief therapy:  Assessment and intervention (pp. 153-157).  New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Sands, D. (2016).  Containing the story of violent death.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.),  Techniques of grief therapy:  Assessment and intervention (pp. 306-311).  New York:  Routledge.


Neimeyer, R. A. (2016).  Meaning in mourning:  Theoretical advances in the practice of grief therapy.  In G. Hagman (Ed.), New mourning.  New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2016).  Helping clients find meaning in grief and loss.  In M. Cooper & W. Dryden (Eds.), The handbook of pluralistic counseling and psychotherapy (pp. 211-222).  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2016). Complicated grief:  Assessment and intervention.  In J. Cook, S. Gold & C. Dalenberg (Eds.).  APA handbook of trauma psychology.  Washington, DC:  American Psychological Association.


Maercker, A., Neimeyer, R. A. & Similoa, V. (2016). Depression and complicated grief.  In J. Cook, S. Gold & C. Dalenberg (Eds.).  APA handbook of trauma psychology.  Washington, DC:  American Psychological Association.


Neimeyer, R. A.  (2016).  You were born, still:  The search for meaning in perinatal loss.  In K. Doka & A. Tucci (Eds.).  Managing conflict, finding meaning.  Washington, DC:  Hospice Foundation of America. 

Neimeyer, R. A.  (2015).  Treating complicated bereavement:  The development of grief therapy.  In J. Stillion & T. Attig (Eds.), Death, dying and bereavement: Contemporary perspectives, institutions and practices (pp. 307-320). New York:  Springer.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Lichtenthal, W. G. (2015).  The presence of absence:  The struggle for meaning in the death of a child.  In G. Cox & R. Stephenson (Eds.), Children and death.  Amityville, NY:  Baywood.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Harris, D.  (2015).  Bereavement and grief.  In H. S. Friedman (Editor in Chief), Encyclopedia of Mental Health, 2nd edition, Waltham, MA: Academic Press, [2016], pp. 163-169.

Neimeyer, R. A.  (2015).  Meaning in bereavement.  In R. E. Anderson (Ed.).  World suffering and the quality of life (pp. 115-124).  New York:  Springer.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2014).  Grief and bereavement.  In H. Miller (Ed.), Sage encyclopedia of theory in psychology.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2014).  Reconstructing meaning in bereavement.  In Winter, D.A. and Reed, N. (eds.). Wiley-Blackwell handbook of personal construct psychology. London:  Wiley-Blackwell.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Winter, D. A. (2014).  Constructivist psychotherapies.  In J. D. Wright (Ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.).  Oxford, UK:  Elsevier.

Neimeyer, R. A., & Holland, J. M. (2014). Bereavement in later life: Theory, assessment and intervention. In B. T. Mast & P. A. Lichtenberg (Eds.), Handbook of clinical geropsychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Winter, D. A. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2014).  Constructivist psychotherapy.  In E. Neukrug (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Theory in Counseling and Psychotherapy.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage.

Burke, L. A., Neimeyer, R. A., & Elacqua, T. C. (2014).  Meaning reconstruction in the wake of loss:  Psychological and spiritual adaptation to bereavement.  In M. Paludi (Series Ed.) & M. Paludi (Vol. Ed.), Women's cancers:  Diagnosis, treatment, recovery and coping.  Westport, CT: Praeger.

Neimeyer, R. A., Klass, D. & Dennis, M. R. (2014).  Mourning, meaning and memory: Individual, communal and cultural narration of grief.  In A. and P. Russo-Netzer (Eds.), Meaning in existential and positive psychology (pp. 325-346).  New York: Springer.

Neimeyer, R. A., Meichenbaum, D. & Stanley, C. M.  (2014).  Developing a dialogue:  Constructivist convergence in psychotherapy and beyond.  In J. Raskin, S. Bridges & J. Kahn (Eds.), Studies in meaning (vol. 5).  New York:  Pace University Press.

Currier, J. M., Yoon Hammer, M. & Neimeyer, R. A.  (2014). Existential empathy:  Caregiver understanding of patients’ religious beliefs at the end of life. In G. Cox (Ed.), Final acts:  End-of-life, hospice and palliative care (pp. 1-14).  Amityville, NY:  Baywood.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2014).  Bereavement.  In L. Grossman and S. Walfish (Eds.), Translating Research into Practice: A Desk Reference for Practicing Mental Health Professionals.  New York:  Springer.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Torres, C. (2014). Constructivism and Constructionism: Methodology.  In J. D. Wright (Editor in Chief), International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences (2nd Ed.), vol. 4. Oxford:  Elsevier.  pp. 724-728.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Thompson, B. E. (2014).  Meaning making and the art of grief therapy.  In B. E. Thompson and R. A. Neimeyer (Eds.), Grief and the expressive arts:  Practices for creating meaning (pp. 3-13).  New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Young-Eisendrath, P. (2014).  Virtual dream stories.  In B. E. Thompson and R. A. Neimeyer (Eds.), Grief and the expressive arts:  Practices for creating meaning (pp. 62-65).  New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2014).  Chapters of our lives.  In B. E. Thompson and R. A. Neimeyer (Eds.), Grief and the expressive arts:  Practices for creating meaning (pp. 80-84).  New York:  Routledge.

Murphy, V. R. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2014).  Playback theatre.  In B. E. Thompson and R. A. Neimeyer (Eds.), Grief and the expressive arts:  Practices for creating meaning (pp. 89-93).  New York:  Routledge.

Torres, C., Neimeyer, R. A. & Neff, M. L. (2014).  The expressive arts in grief therapy:  An empirical perspective. In B. E. Thompson and R. A. Neimeyer (Eds.), Grief and the expressive arts:  Practices for creating meaning (pp. 283-290).  New York:  Routledge.

Thompson, B. E. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2014).  Persephone in the underworld:  Closing reflections.  In B. E. Thompson and R. A. Neimeyer (Eds.), Grief and the expressive arts:  Practices for creating meaning (pp. 291-293).  New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer. R. A. (2013).  The staging of grief:  Toward an active model of mourning.  In S. Kreitler & H. Shanun-Klein (Ed.), Studies in grief and bereavement.  Hauppauge, NY:  Nova Science Publishers.  Also published in Hebrew as Thantology:  The study of loss and bereavement.  Haifa:  Pardes.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Burke, L. A. (2013).  Complicated grief and the end-of-life:  Risk factors and treatment considerations.  In J. L. Werth (Ed.), Counseling clients near the end-of-life.  New York:  Springer.

Hooghe, A. & Neimeyer, R. A.  (2012).  Family resilience in the wake of loss:  A meaning-oriented contribution.  In D. Becvar (Ed.), Handbook of family resilience.  New York:  Springer. 

Neimeyer, R. A. & Burke, L. A. (2012).  African Americans in bereavement II:  Theory and research.  2nd Annual Research Day Proceedings (pp. 50-57).  Nashville:  Tennessee Board of Regents.

Neimeyer, R. A.  (2012).  The poetics of practice:  Becoming “well versed” in loss and grief.  In M. F. Hoyt (Ed.), Therapist stories of inspiration, passion and renewal (pp. 206-213).  New York:  Routledge.

Burke, L. A., & Neimeyer, R.A. (2012). Prospective risk factors for complicated grief:  A review of the empirical literature. In M.S. Stroebe, H. Schut & J. van der Bout. (Eds.), Complicated grief: Scientific foundations for healthcare professionals.  New York: Routledge.

Burke, L. A., Neimeyer, R. A. & Elacqua, T. C. (2012).  Faith, love and loss:  When belief and bereavement become complicated. In M. A. Paludi (Ed.), The psychology of love (vol. 3, pp. 89-108).  Santa Barbara, CA:  Praeger.

Neimeyer, R. A.  (2012).  From stage follower to stage manager:  Contemporary directions in bereavement care.  In K. J. Doka & A. S. Tucci (Eds.), Beyond Kübler Ross:  New perspectives on death, dying and grief (pp. 129-150).  Washington, DC:  Hospice Foundation of America.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Noppe-Brandon, G. (2012).  Attachment at distance:  Grief therapy in the virtual world.  In Sofka, C., Gilbert, K. & Cupit, I. (Eds.), Dying, death and grief in an online universe (pp. 103-118).  New York:  Springer.

Hardison, H. G. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2012).  Assessment of personal constructs:  Features and functions of constructivist techniques.  In P. Caputi, Viney, L.L. & Crittenden (Ed.), Personal construct methodology (pp. 3-51).  New York:  Wiley.

Burke, L. A., & Neimeyer, R.A. (2012). Spirituality and health: Meaning making in bereavement. In M. Cobb, C. Puchalski, & B. Rumbold, (Eds.) The textbook on spirituality in healthcare. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (pp.127-133).

Neimeyer, R. A. (2012).  Reconstructing the self in the wake of loss:  A dialogical contribution.  In H. Hermans & T. Gieser (Eds.), Handbook on the dialogical self.  Cambridge, UK:  Cambridge University Press.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Burke, L. A. (2012).  African Americans in bereavement I:  Methodological considerations in the study of grief.  Proceedings of the Researcher Development Conference.  Nashville:  Tennessee Board of Regents.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2012).  Presence, process and procedure:  A relational frame for technical competence in grief therapy.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Techniques of grief therapy (pp. 3-11). New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2012).  Analogical listening.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Techniques of grief therapy (pp. 55-57). New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2012).  Retelling the narrative of the death.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Techniques of grief therapy (pp. 86-90). New York:  Routledge.

Lichtenthal, W. G. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2012).  Directed journaling to facilitate meaning making.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Techniques of grief therapy (pp. 161-164). New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2012).  Virtual dream stories.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Techniques of grief therapy (pp. 187-189). New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2012).  Correspondence with the deceased.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Techniques of grief therapy (pp. 259-261). New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2012).  Chair work.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Techniques of grief therapy (pp. 266-273). New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2012).  The life imprint.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Techniques of grief therapy (pp. 274-276). New York:  Routledge.

Doka, K. J. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2012).  Orchestrating social support.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Techniques of grief therapy (pp. 315-317). New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Currier, J. M. (2012).  Disorder-specific outcome research:  The case of grief therapy.  In O. Gelo, A. Pritz & B. Rieken (Eds.), Psychotherapy research:  General issues, outcome and process.  New York:  Springer Verlag.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2011). Reconstructing meaning in bereavement. In W. Watson & D. Kissane (Eds.), Handbook of psychotherapies in cancer care. New York: Wiley.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2011).  Eine Umarmung des Himmels—sich neu erfinden nach einem Verlust.  In C. Paul (Ed.), Neue Wege in der Trauer- und Sterbebegleitung.  Munich:  Random House.

Neimeyer, R. A., & Sands, D. C. (2011). Meaning reconstruction in bereavement:  From principles to practice. In R. A. Neimeyer, H. Winokuer, D. Harris & G. Thornton (Eds.), Grief and bereavement in contemporary society:  Bridging research and practice (pp. 9-22). New York: Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A., & Harris, D. (2011). Building bridges in bereavement research and practice. In R. A. Neimeyer, H. Winokuer, D. Harris & G. Thornton (Eds.), Grief and bereavement in contemporary society:  Bridging research and practice. New York: Routledge.

Shear, K., Boelen, P., & Neimeyer, R. A. (2011). Treating complicated grief:  Converging approaches. In R. A. Neimeyer, D. Harris, H. Winokuer & G. Thornton (Eds.), Grief and bereavement in contemporary society:  Bridging research and practice (pp. 139-162). New York: Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2011).  Suicide:  A personal construction.  In M. Pompili (Ed.), Suicide in the words of suicidologists.  Hauppage, NY:  Nova Science Publishers.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2010).  Analogical listening.  In H. Rosenthal (Ed.), Favorite counseling and therapy techniques (revised edition).  New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Smith, D. (2010).  Virtual dream stories.  In H. Rosenthal (Ed.), Favorite counseling and therapy techniques (revised edition).  New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2010).  The life imprint.  In H. Rosenthal (Ed.), Favorite counseling and therapy homework assignments (revised edition).  New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2010).  Reconstructing the continuing bond:  A constructivist approach to grief therapy.  In J. D. Raskin, S. K. Bridges & R. A. Neimeyer (Eds). (2010).  Studies in meaning 4:  Constructivist perspectives on theory, practice and social justice.  New York:  Pace University Press.

Sands, D. C., Jordan, J. R. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2010).  The meanings of suicide:  A narrative approach to healing.  In J. R. Jordan & J. L. MacIntosh (Eds.), Grief after suicide.  New York:  Routledge.
 
Neimeyer, R. A. (2010). Mourning and meaning:  From constructivist concepts to principles of practice.  In D. Bourne and M. Fromm (Eds.), Construing PCP:  New concepts and perspectives.  Norderstedt, Germany:  BoD.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2009). Reconstructing life out of loss: Reorganizing the continuing bond.  In M. Kerman (Ed.), Clinical pearls of wisdom: 21 leading therapists offer their key insights. New York: Norton.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2009).  Constructions of death and loss:  A personal and professional evolution.  In R. J. Butler (Ed.), On reflection:  Emphasizing the personal in personal construct psychology (pp. 291-317).  London:  Wiley.

Neimeyer, R. A., van Dyke, J. G. & Pennebaker, J. W. (2009).  Narrative medicine:  Writing through bereavement.  In H. Chochinov & W. Breitbart (Eds.), Handbook of psychiatry in palliative medicine.  New York:  Oxford.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2009).  A hard road called grief.  In C. Becker (Ed.), Aisuru Monono Shi to Dou Mukiauka [How do you face the death of a loved one?].  Trans. by K. Yamamoto.  Kyoto, Japan: Koyo Shobo.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2009).  Why did my son have to die?  In C. Becker (Ed.), Aisuru Monono Shi to Dou Mukiauka [How do you face the death of a loved one?].  Trans. by K. Yamamoto.  Kyoto, Japan: Koyo Shobo.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2009).  The destruction and reconstruction of meaning.  In C. Becker (Ed.), Aisuru Monono Shi to Dou Mukiauka [How do you face the death of a loved one?].  Trans. by K. Yamamoto.  Kyoto, Japan: Koyo Shobo.

Neimeyer, R. A., Hogan, N. & Laurie, A.  (2008).  The measurement of grief:  Psychometric considerations in the assessment of reactions to bereavement.  In M. Stroebe, R. O. Hansson, H. Schut & W. Stroebe (Eds.).  Handbook of bereavement research:  21st century perspectives (pp. 133-161).  Washington, DC:  American Psychological Association.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2008).  Repertory grid technique.  In I. Weiner and E. Craighead (Eds.), Corsini’s encyclopedia of psychology (4th edition).  Hoboken, NJ:  Wiley.

Neimeyer, R. A. and Bridges, S. K. (2008).  Personal construct theory.  In I. Weiner and E. Craighead (Eds.), Corsini’s encyclopedia of psychology (4th edition).  Hoboken, NJ:  Wiley.

Neimeyer, R. A., Laurie, A., Mehta, T., Hardison, H. & Currier, J. M. (2008). Lessons of loss: Meaning-making in bereaved college students.  In H. Servaty-Seib and D. Taub (Eds.), Assisting bereaved college students.  San Francisco:  Jossey-Bass.

DiLollo, A. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2008).  Talking back to stuttering:  Constructivist contributions to stuttering treatment.  In J. Raskin & S. Bridges (Eds.), Studies in meaning (vol. 3), pp. 165-182.  New York:  Pace University Press.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2008).  Death anxiety.  In C. Bryant and D. Peck (Eds.), Encyclopedia of death and the human experience.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2008).  Prolonged grief disorder.  In C. Bryant and D. Peck (Eds.), Encyclopedia of death and the human experience (pp. 823-826).  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2008).  Grief and bereavement counseling.  In C. Bryant and D. Peck (Eds.), Encyclopedia of death and the human experience.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage.

Neimeyer, R. A., Holland, J. M., Currier, J. M. & Mehta, T.  (2008).  Meaning reconstruction in later life:  Toward a cognitive-constructivist approach to grief therapy.  In D. Gallagher-Thompson, A. Steffan & L. Thompson (Eds.), Handbook of behavioral and cognitive therapies with older adults (pp. 264-277). New York:  Springer Verlag.

Stewart, A. E. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2008).  Emplotting the traumatic self: Narrative revision and the construction of coherence. In S. Krippner, M. Bova, & L. Gray (Eds.), Healing stories: The use of narrative in counseling and psychotherapy. Charlottesville, VA: Puente.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2008).  Death anxiety.  In Capezuti, L., Siegler, T.  & Mezey, M. (Eds.), The encyclopedia of elder care (2nd edition) (pp. 197-200).  New York:  Springer.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2007).  Meaning breaking, meaning making:  Rewriting stories of loss.  In K. J. Doka (Ed).  Living with grief:  Before and after the death (pp. 193-208).  Washington, DC:  Hospice Foundation of America.

Roos, S. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2007).  Reconstructing the self:  Chronic sorrow and posttraumatic stress following the onset of CID.  In E. Martz and H. Livneh (Eds.), Coping with chronic illness and disability (pp. 89-106).  New York:  Springer.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2007).  Beyond bereavement:  A narrative approach to grief therapy.  In K. Doka (Ed.), Major sources in thanatology.  London:  Routledge.

Jordan, J. R. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2007). Historical and contemporary perspectives on assessment and intervention.  In D. Balk (Ed.), Handbook of thanatology. (pp. 213-226).  Northbrook, IL:  Association of Death Education and Counseling.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2007). Betekenisdecontructie en betekenisreconstructie:  Het herschrijven van verhalen over verlies.  [Meaning deconstruction and meaning reconstruction:  Renarrating loss.]  In J. Maes (Ed.).  Leven met gemis (pp. 314-324).  Leuven, Belgium:  Zorg-Saam.

Currier, J., Holland, J., Coleman, R. & Neimeyer, R.A. (2007).  Bereavement following violent death:  An assault on life and meaning.  In R. Stevenson & G. Cox (Eds.), Perspectives  on violence and violent death.  Amityville, NY:  Baywood.

Neimeyer, R. A.  (2006).  Searching for the meaning of meaning: Grief therapy and the process of reconstruction.  In K. Doka (Ed.) Dying, Death, and Bereavement: Major Themes in Health and Social Welfare (v.4) (pps, 270-284).  New York:  Routledge.

Currier, J. & Neimeyer, R. A.  (2006).  Fragmented stories:  The narrative integration of violent loss. In E. K. Rynearson (Ed.) (2007).  Violent death:  Resilience and intervention beyond the crisis (pp. 85-100).  New York:  Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Winter, D. A. (2006).   Personal construct therapy.  In N. Kazantzis & L. L’Abate (Eds.),  Handbook of homework assignments in psychotherapy.  New York:  Kluwer.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Gamino, L. (2006).  The experience of grief and bereavement.  In C. Bryant (Ed.), Handbook of death and dying (pp. 847-854).   Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2006).  Re-storying loss:  Fostering growth in the posttraumatic narrative. In L. Calhoun and R. Tedeschi (Eds.), Handbook of posttraumatic growth: Research and practice (pp. 68-80). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Winter, D. (2006).  To be or not to be:  Personal construct perspectives on the suicidal choice.  In T. Ellis (Ed.). Cognition and suicide:  The science of suicidal thinking.  Washington, DC:  American Psychological Association.

Neimeyer, R. A.  (2006). Widowhood, grief and the quest for meaning:  A narrative perspective on resilience.  In Carr, D., Nesse, R. M. & Wortman, C. B. (Eds.)  Spousal bereavement in late life  (pp. 227-252).  New York:  Springer.


Neimeyer, R. A. (2005). Tragedy and transformation:  Meaning reconstruction in the wake of traumatic loss.  In S. C. Heilman (Ed.), Death, bereavement and mourning (pp. 121-134).  New Brunswick, NJ:  Transaction Publishers.

Herrero, O. & Neimeyer, R.A. (2005). Duelo, pérdida y reconstrucción narrativa [Grief, loss and narrative reconstruction] (191-236).  In L. Botella (Ed.), Construcciones, narrativas y relaciones. [Constructions, narratives, and relationships.] Barcelona: Edebé.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2005).  Growing through grief:  Constructing coherence in narratives of loss.  In D. Winter & L. Viney (Eds.), Personal construct psychotherapy (pp. 111-136).  London:  Whurr. 

Neimeyer, R. A., Stewart, A. E. & Anderson, J. (2005).  AIDS-related death anxiety:  A research review and clinical recommendations. In H. E. Gendelman, S. Swindells, I. Grant, S. Lipton, I. Everall, & (Eds.), The neurology of AIDS (2nd Ed.) (pp. 787-799).  New York:  Chapman & Hall.

Fransella, F. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2005).  George Alexander Kelly:  The man and his theory.  In F. Fransella (Ed.), The essential practitioner’s handbook of personal construct psychology (pp. 3-14).  Chichester, UK:  Wiley.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Werth, J.  (2005).  The psychology of death.  In M. Johnson (Ed.), Cambridge handbook of age and ageing (pp. 387-393).  Cambridge, UK:  Cambridge University Press.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Baldwin, S. A. (2005).  Personal construct psychotherapy and the constructivist horizon. In F. Fransella (Ed.), The essential practitioner’s handbook of personal construct psychology (pp. 245-252).  Chichester, UK:  Wiley.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Holland, J. (2005).  Bereavement overload.  In N. Salkind (Ed.), Encyclopedia of human development. Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Arvay, M. J. (2004). Performing the self:  Therapeutic enactment and the narrative integration of traumatic loss. In H. Hermans & G. Dimaggio (Eds.), The dialogical self in psychotherapy  (pp. 173-189).  New York:  Brunner Routledge.

Werth, J. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2004).  Death with dignity.  In N. Salkind (Ed.), Encyclopedia of human development. Thousand Oaks, CA;  Sage.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Cabanillas, W. (2004).  Epistemology and psychotherapy:  a constructivist conversation.  In J. Raskin & S. Bridges (Eds.), Studies in meaning (vol. 2).  New York:  Pace University Press.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2004). Personal construct theory. In W. E. Craighead & C. B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The Concise Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science (3rd ed.) (pp. 684-685) . Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2004). Repertory grid methods. In W. E. Craighead & C. B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The Concise Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science (3rd ed.) (pp. 810-812). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Bridges, S. (2003).  Postmodern approaches to psychotherapy.  In A. Gurman & S. Messer (Eds.), Essential psychotherapies (2nd Ed.) (pp. 272-316).  New York:  Guilford.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2003). Two paths diverge into a wood:  Cognitive/ constructivist contrasts and the future evolution of Adlerian psychotherapy.  In R. E. Watts (Ed.), Adlerian, cognitive and constructivist theories of counseling and psychotherapy: An integrative dialogue. New York: Springer.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Tschudi, F. (2003).  Community and coherence:  Narrative contributions to the psychology of conflict and loss.  In G. Fireman, T. McVay & O. Flanagan (Eds.), Narrative and consciousness. New York:  Oxford.

Neimeyer, R. A., Wittkowski, J. & Moser, R. (2003). Psychologische Forshung zu Einstellungen gegenuber Sterben und Tod [Psychological research on death attitudes:  An overview and evaluation].  In J. Wittkowski (Ed.),Sterben, Tod und Trauer [Dying, Death & Grief] (pp. 108-123). Stuttgart:  Kohlhammer.

Neimeyer, R. A., Moser, R. & Wittkowski, J. (2003). Untersuchensverfahren zur Erfassung der Einstellungen gegenuber Sterben und Tod [Assessing attitudes toward death:  Psychometric considerations].  (pp. 52-85). In J. Wittkowski (Ed.), Sterben, Tod und Trauer [Dying, Death & Grief] (pp. 52-85). Stuttgart:  Kohlhammer.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Baldwin, S. (2003).  Personal construct psychotherapy and the constructivist horizon.  In F. Fransella (Ed.) Handbook of personal construct psychology.  London:  Brunner Routledge.

Fransella, F. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2003).  George Alexander Kelly:  The man and his theory.  In F. Fransella (Ed.) Handbook of personal construct psychology.  London:  Brunner Routledge.

Bridges, S. K. & Neimeyer, R. A. (2003).  Exploring and negotiating sexual meanings.  In Whitman, J. S. & Boyd, C. J. (Eds.), The therapist’s notebook for lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients (pp.145-149).  New York:  Hawthorn Press.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Gillies, J. M. (2003). Multidimensional Fear of Death Scale. In J. Hoyer & J. Margraf (Eds.), Angstdiagnostik [The Assessment of anxiety] (pp. 497-501). Berlin: Springer.

Neimeyer, R. A., Prigerson, H. G. & Davies, B. (2003).  Duelo y significado [Grief and meaning].  In A. Garcia (Ed.), Sobre morir y la muerte [On dying and death] (pp. 111-127).  Tenerife, Spain:  Universidad de la Laguna.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Jordan, J. R. (2002).  Disenfranchisement as empathic failure:  Grief therapy and the co-construction of meaning.  In K. Doka (Ed.), Disenfranchised grief, pp. 95-117.  Champaign, IL: Research Press.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2002).  Making sense of loss.  In K. J. Doka (Ed.), Living with Grief:  Loss in later life, pp. 295-311.  Washington:  Hospice Foundation of America.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2002).  How firm a foundation?  A constructivist response to Mahrer’s archaeology of beliefs about psychotherapy.  In J. Raskin & S. Bridges (Eds.), Studies in meaning.  New York:  Pace University Press.

Neimeyer, G. J., Neimeyer, R. A., Hagans, C. L., & Van Brunt, D. L. (2002).  Is there madness in our method?  The effects of repertory grid variations on measures of construct system structure.  In R. A. Neimeyer and G. J. Neimeyer (Eds.)  Advances in personal construct psychology (Vol. 5), pp. 161-200.  New York:  Praeger.

Neimeyer, R. A., Botella, L., Herrero, O., Figueras, S., Pacheco, M., & Werner-Wildner, L A. (2002).  The meaning of your absence:  Traumatic loss and narrative reconstruction.  In J. Kauffman (Ed.), Loss of the assumptive world ( pp. 31-47). New York:  Brunner Routledge.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Anderson, A. (2002). Meaning reconstruction theory.  In N. Thompson (Ed.), Loss and grief:  A guide for human service practitioners (pp.45-64).  Basingstoke (UK) and New York: Palgrave.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Levitt, H. (2002).  Constructivist assessment.  In R. Fernandez-Ballesteros (Ed.) (2002).  Encyclopedia of Psychological Assessment.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Neimeyer, R.A. & Raskin, J. D. (2001).  Varieties of constructivism in psychotherapy.  In K. Dobson (Ed.), Handbook of cognitive behavioral psychotherapies (2nd edition) (pp. 393-430).  New York: Guilford.

Neimeyer R. A. & Hogan, N. (2001).  Quantitative or qualitative? Measurement issues in the study of grief. In M. Stroebe, W. Stroebe, R. Hansson & H. Schut (Eds.), Handbook of bereavement research (pp. 89-118).  Washington: American Psychological Association.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2001).  The language of loss:  Grief therapy as a process of meaning reconstruction.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Meaning reconstruction and the experience of loss  (pp. 261-292). Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2001).  Meaning reconstruction and loss.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Meaning reconstruction and the experience of loss  (pp. 1-12). Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Levitt, H. (2001). Constructivism/constructionism: Methodology.  Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences.  Oxford, UK:  Elsevier.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2001). Constructivist psychotherapy.  Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences.  Oxford, UK:  Elsevier.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Levitt, H. (2001). Coping and coherence: A narrative perspective on resilience.  In D. Snyder (Ed.), Stress and coping (pp. 47-67).  New York: Oxford University Press.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Bridges, S. K. (2001). Personal construct psychology. In W. E. Craighead & C. B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science (pp. 1171-1172). New York: Wiley.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2001). Repertory grid technique. In W. E. Craighead & C. B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science (pp. 1394-1395). New York: Wiley.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2000) Performing psychotherapy:  Reflections on postmodern practice.  In L. Holzman & J. Morss (Eds.), Postmodern psychologies and societal practice (pp. 190-201).  New York: Routledge.

Neimeyer, R .A. (2000).  The multiple meanings of loss: Grieving as a process of personal reconstruction.  In Scheer, J. W. (Ed.): The person in society: Challenges to a constructivist theory (pp. 272-280). Giessen, Germany:  Psychosozial Verlag.

Neimeyer R. A. & Levitt, H. (2000). What's narrative got to do with it? Construction and coherence in accounts of loss.  In J. Harvey & E. D. Miller (Eds.), Loss and trauma (pp. 401-412). Philadelphia, PA Brunner Mazel.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2000). Narrative disruptions in the construction of self.  In R. A. Neimeyer & J. Raskin (Eds.), Constructions of disorder (pp. 207-242). Washington:  American Psychological Association.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Raskin, J. D. (2000).  On practicing postmodern therapy in modern times.  In R. A. Neimeyer & Raskin, J. D. (Eds.), Constructions of disorder (pp. 3-14). Washington:  American Psychological Association.

Neimeyer, R .A. & Stewart, A. E. (2000).  Constructivist and narrative psychotherapies.  In C. R. Snyder & R. E. Ingram (Eds.), Handbook of psychotherapy (pp. 337-357). New York: Wiley.

Fortner, B. V., Neimeyer, R. A. & Rybarczeck, B. (2000). Correlates of death anxiety in older adults:  A comprehensive review. In A. Tomer (Ed.), Death attitudes and the older adult (pp. 95-108). Philadelphia: Brunner Routledge.

Neimeyer, R .A. & Fortner, B. (2000). Death anxiety in older adults. In G. L. Maddox (Ed.), The encyclopedia of aging (3rd edition). New York: Springer.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2000).  Constructivist psychotherapy. Encyclopedia of psychology (vol. 2, pp. 287-290).  Washington: American Psychological Association.


Neimeyer, R. A. (2000). George A. Kelly. Encyclopedia of psychology (vol. 2, pp. 805-807).  Washington: American Psychological Association.

Neimeyer, R. A., Keesee, N. J. & Fortner, B. V. (2000). Loss and meaning reconstruction: Propositions and procedures. In Malkinson, R., S. Rubin, & E. Witztum, (Eds.), Traumatic and non-traumatic loss and bereavement (pp. 197-230). Madison, CT:  Psychosocial Press.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2000). Research and practice as essential tensions: A constructivist confession. In S. Soldz & L. McCullough Vaillant (Eds.), Reconciling empirical knowledge and clinical experience (pp. 123-150). Washington: American Psychological Association.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1999).  Constructivist psychotherapy.  Encyclopedia of psychology.  Washington:  American Psychological Association.

Mascolo, M. F., Fischer, K. W., & Neimeyer, R. A. (1999).  The dynamic co-development of intentionality, self, and social relations.  In J. B. Brandstadter & R. M. Lerner (Eds), Action and self-development:  Theory and research through the lifespan.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1998).  Can there be a psychology of loss?  In J. H. Harvey (ed.), Perspectives on loss:  A sourcebook.  Philadelphia:  Taylor & Francis.

Neimeyer, R. A. and Keesee, N. J. (1998).  Dimensions of diversity in the reconstruction of meaning.  In K. Doka (Ed.), Living with grief:  Who we are, how we grieve.  Washington:  Hospice Foundation of America.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Stewart, A. E. (1998).  Trauma, healing, and the narrative emplotment of loss.  In C. Franklin & P. A. Nurius (Eds.).  Constructivism in practice:  Methods and challenges.  Milwaukee, WI:  Families International Press.

Neimeyer, R .A. & Stewart, A. E. (1998).  AIDS-related death anxiety: A review of the literature.  In H. E. Gendelman, S. Lipton, L. Epstein, & S. Swindells (Eds.), Neurological and neuropsychiatric manifestations of HIV-1 infection.  New York:  Chapman & Hall.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Stewart, A. E. (1998).  Constructivist psychotherapies.  In H. S. Friedman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Mental Health.  San Diego, CA:  Academic Press.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1998).  Terapia contemporanea dos constructos pessoais:  uma introducao concietual.  In R. Franklin-Ferreira and C. Nabuco de Abreu (Eds.), Psicoterapia e construtivismo:  Consideracoes teoricas e pratcias.  Sao Paulo:  ArtMed.

Stewart, A. E. & Neimeyer, R. A. (1998).  Emplotment of the traumatic self:  A narrative perspective on therapy.  In S. Krippner, L. Gray, & M. Bova (Eds.), Healing Stories.  New York:  Irvington.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Feixas, G. (1997).  El estado de la cuestión en la terapia de constructos personales.  [The state of the art in personal construct therapy.] In I. Caro (Ed.), Manual de psicoterapias cognitivas.  [Handbook of cognitive therapies.]  (pp. 367-380).  Madrid:  Paidos.

Feixas, G. & Neimeyer, R. A. (1997).  El proceso psicoterapútico en la terapia de constructos personales.  [The psychotherapeutic process in personal construct therapy.] In I. Caro (Ed.), Manual de psicoterapias cognitivas.  [Handbook of cognitive therapies.]  (pp. 381-402).  Madrid:  Paidos.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1997).  Meaning reconstruction and the experience of chronic loss.  In K. Doka (Ed.), Living with grief:  When illness is prolonged.  Washington, DC:  Taylor & Francis.

Mascolo, M.F., Craig-Bray, L. & Neimeyer, R. A. (1997).  The construction of meaning and action in development and psychotherapy:  An epigenetic systems perspective.  In G. J. Neimeyer & R. A. Neimeyer (1997).  Advances in personal construct psychology (Vol. 4) (pp. 3-38).  Greenwich, CN:  JAI Press.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Martin, J. M. (1997).  Looking back, looking forward: Personal construct theory in sociohistorical perspective.  In W. Dryden (Ed.), Developments in psychotherapy:  Historical perspectives. (pp. 140-167).  London: Sage.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Jackson, T. T. (1997).  George A. Kelly and the development of personal construct theory.  In W. G. Bringmann, H.E. Lueack, R. Miller, & . C. E. Early (Eds.), A pictoral history of psychology.  Carol Stream, IL:  Quintessence.

Johnson, M. E. & Neimeyer, R.A. (1997).  Perceptual sets and stimulus values:  The social relations model in group psychotherapy.  In J. L. Nye & A. M. Brower (Eds.), What's social about social cognition?  (pp. 154-174). Newbury Park, CA:  Sage.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Fortner, B. (1997).  Death attitudes in contemporary perspective: Reflections on the legacy of Herman Feifel.  In S. Strack (Ed.) Death and quest for meaning.  Jason Aronson. 

Stewart, A. E. & Neimeyer, R. A. (1997).  Emplotment of the traumatic self:  A narrative perspective on therapy.  In S. Krippner, L. Gray, & M. Bova (Eds.), Healing stories.    New York:  Irvington Publishers.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1996).  Process interventions for the constructivist psychotherapist.  In H. Rosen & K. T. Kuehlwein (Eds.), Constructing realities.  (pp. 373-411).  San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.


Neimeyer, R. A. & Fortner, B. (1995).  Death anxiety in the elderly.  The Encyclopedia of Aging.  New York:  Springer.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1995).  An apppraisal of constructivist psychotherapies.  In  M. J. Mahoney (Ed.), Cognitive and constructive psychotherapies (pp. 163-194).  New York: Springer.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Van Brunt, D. (1995).  Death anxiety:  In H. Wass & R. A. Neimeyer (Eds.) (1995).  Dying:  Facing the facts (3rd Ed).  (pp. 49-88).  New York:  Taylor & Francis.

Wass, H. & Neimeyer, R. A. (1995).  Closing reflections.  In H. Wass & R. A. Neimeyer (Eds.).  Dying:  Facing the facts (3rd Ed). (pp. 435-446).  New York:  Taylor & Francis.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1995).  An invitation to constructivist psychotherapies.  In R. A. Neimeyer  & M. J. Mahoney (Eds.), Constructivism in psychotherapy. (pp. 1-8).  Washington: American Psychological Association.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1995).  Constructivist psychotherapies: Features, foundations, and future directions. In R. A. Neimeyer & M. J. Mahoney (Eds.), Constructivism in psychotherapy. (pp. 11-38).  Washington: American Psychological Association.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1995).  Client -generated narratives in psychotherapy.  In R. A. Neimeyer & M. J. Mahoney (Eds.), Constructivism in psychotherapy. (pp. 231-245).  Washington: American Psychological Association.

Neimeyer, R. A., Brooks, D. L., & Baker, K. D. (1995).  Personal epistemologies and personal relationships: Consensual validation and impression formation in the acquaintance process.  In B. Walker & D. Kalekin-Fishman (Eds.), The construction of group realities.  (pp. 127-159).  Malabar, FL: Krieger.

Harter, S. L. & Neimeyer, R. A. (1995).  Long-term effects of child sexual abuse: Toward a constructivist theory of trauma and its treatment.    Advances in Personal Construct Psychology (vol. 2), (pp. 225-265). Greenwich, CN: JAI   

Neimeyer, R. A. & Pfieffer, A. (1994). The ten most common errors of suicide interventionists.  In Leenaars, et al. (Eds.), The Treatment of Suicidal People. New York: Taylor & Francis.

Neimeyer, R. A.  (1994).  The Threat Index and related methods.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Death anxiety handbook:  Research, instrumentation, and application.  New York & London:  Taylor & Francis.

Neimeyer, R. A.  (1994).  Death attitudes in adult life: A closing coda.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Death anxiety handbook:  Research, instrumentation, and application.  New York & London:  Taylor & Francis.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Moore, M. K. (1994). Validity and reliability of the multidimensional Fear of Death Scale.  In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.),Death anxiety handbook:  Research, instrumentation, and application.  New York & London:  Taylor & Francis.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1993).  Constructivist psychotherapy.  In K. T. Kuehlwein & H. Rosen (Eds.), Cognitive therapies in action:  Evolving innovative practice, (pp. 268-300).  San Francisco:  Jossey Bass.


Neimeyer, R. A. & Neimeyer, G. J.  (1993).  Constructivist assessment:  What and when.  In G. J. Neimeyer (Ed.), Constructivist assessment.  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1993).  The psychology of winning racquetball.  In L. Liles & B. Neimeyer, Winning racquetball.  (pp. 137-155).  Madison, WI:  Brown & Benchmark.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1993). Constructivist approaches to the measurement of meaning. In G. J. Neimeyer (Ed.), Constructivist assessment.  (pp. 58-103).  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage.

Neimeyer, G. J. & Neimeyer, R. A. (1993). Defining the boundaries of constructivist assessment. In G. J. Neimeyer (Ed.), Constructivist assessment.  (pp. 1-30).  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1993). Dialogue Uber den Tod:  Ansatze zur Untersuchung personlicher Konstruke.  [Dialogues on death:  Personal construct contributions].  In  Sheer, J. W., Catina, A. (Hg.): Einfuhrung in die Repertory Grid-Technik, Band 2: Klinische Forschung und Praxis.  [Repertory Grid Technique: Volume 2:  Clinical Applications], (pp. 162-176).  Bern-Stuttgart-Toronto: Huber.    

Neimeyer, R. A., Fiedler, J. M., Harter, S., & Alexander, P. C. (1993). Der Gruppenprozess bei der Behandlung von Inzest-opfern.  [Group process in the treatment of incest survivors]  In : Sheer, J. .W., Catina, A. (Hg.): Einfuhrung in die Repertory Grid-Technik, Band 2: Klinische Forschung and Praxis.  [The Repertory Grid Technique: Clinical Applications], (pp. 128-137).  Bern-Stuttgart-Toronto: Huber.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1992).  Measuring personal meanings of death:  20 years of research using the Threat Index.  In R. A. Neimeyer & G. J. Neimeyer (Eds.), Advances in personal construct psychology (vol. 2), (pp. 121-147).  Greenwich, CN:  JAI Press.

Berman, J. S., Neimeyer, R. A., Houts, A. C., Shadish, W. R., Meyers, A. W., & Whelan, J. P. (1991). The Psychotherapy Research Program at Memphis State University.  In L E. Beutler & M. Crago (Eds.), Psychotherapy research: International programmatic studies. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 285-289.

Neimeyer, R. A. & Feixas, G. (1990). I disturbi dei costruzione. In F. Mancini  & A. Semerari (Eds.), Le Teorie Cognitive dei Disturbi Emotivi. Rome: La Nuova Italia Scientifica.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1990). Personal Construct Therapy. In J. Zieg & W. M. Munion (Eds.), What is Psychotherapy? Contemporary Perspectives. New York: Jossey-Bass, 159-164.

Hughes, S. L. & Neimeyer, R. A. (1990). A cognitive model of suicidal behavior. In D. Lester (Ed.) Current concepts of suicide. Philadelphia: Charles Press, 1-28.

Neimeyer, R. A., Baker, K. D., & Neimeyer, G. J. (1990). The current status of personal construct psychology.  In Neimeyer, G. J. & Neimeyer, R. A. (Eds.) (1990). Advances in Personal Construct Psychology (Vol.1). Greenwich, CN: JAI Press, 3-22.

Shadish, W. & Neimeyer, R.A. (1989).  Contributions of psychology to an integrative science studies:  The shape of things to come.  In Fuller, S., DeMey, M., Shinn, T. & Woolgar, S. (Eds.), The Cognitive Turn, Dordrecht, Holland:  D. Reidel.

Neimeyer, R.A. & Berman, J.  (1989).  The social psychology of science.  In B. Gholson et al. (Eds.), Psychology of Science.  Cambridge, England:  Cambridge University Press.

Shadish, W.R., Houts, A.C., Gholson, B. & Neimeyer, R.A.  (1989).  The psychology of science:  An introduction.  In B. Gholson et al. (Eds.), Psychology of Science.  Cambridge, England:  Cambridge University Press.

Neimeyer, R.A., Shadish, W., Freedman, E., Gholson, B. & Houts, A. (1989).  A preliminary agenda for the psychology of science.  In B. Gholson et al. (Eds.), Psychology of Science.  Cambridge, England:  Cambridge University Press.
     
Horgan, D., Millis, K., Horgan, T. & Neimeyer, R.A. (1989).  Predecision processes in chess.  In D. Topping, V. Kobayashi & D. Crowell (Eds.), Thinking across cultures.  Hillside, N.J.:  Lawrence Erlbaum.

Neimeyer, R.A. & Harter, S. (1988).  Facilitating individual change in personal construct therapy.  In G. Dunnett (Ed.), Working with people.  London:  Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Neimeyer, R.A. (1988).  Death anxiety.  In H. Wass, F. Berardo & R.A. Neimeyer (Eds.).  Dying:  Facing the Facts.  (2nd ed.)  New York:  Hemisphere/Harper & Row.

Wass, H., Neimeyer, R.A. & Berardo, F. (1988). Dying:  An overview of the facts.  In H. Wass, F. Berardo & R.A. Neimeyer (Eds.) Dying:  Facing the Facts (2nd ed.) New York:  Hemisphere/Harper & Row.

Wass, H., Berardo, F. & Neimeyer, R.A. (1988).  Dying:  Integrating the facts. In H. Wass, F. Berardo & R.A. Neimeyer (Eds.)  Dying:  Facing the Facts (2nd ed.)  New York:  Hemisphere/Harper & Row.

Neimeyer, R.A. (1987).  An orientation to personal construct therapy.  In R.A. Neimeyer and G.J.  Neimeyer (Eds.),  Personal Construct Therapy Casebook.  New York:  Springer.

Neimeyer, R. A. (1987).  Core role reconstruction in personal construct therapy.  In R. A. Neimeyer and G. J. Neimeyer (Eds.), Personal Construct Therapy Casebook.  New York:  Springer.

Neimeyer, R.A. (1986).  Personal construct therapy. In W. Dryden & W. Golden (Eds.), Cognitive Behavioral Approaches to Psychotherapy.  London:  Harper & Row.

Neimeyer, R.A. (1985).  Personal constructs in clinical practice.  In P. Kendall (Ed.), Advances in Cognitive Behavioral Research and Therapy, (Vol. 4), New York:  Academic.

Neimeyer, R.A. (1985).  Personal constructs in depression:  Research and clinical implications.  In E. Button (Ed.), Personal Construct Theory and Mental Health.  London:  Croom Helm.

Neimeyer, R.A. & Neimeyer, G.J. (1985).  Disturbed relationships:  A personal construct view.  In E. Button (Ed.), Personal Construct Theory and Mental Health.  London:  Croom Helm.

Neimeyer, R.A., Heath, A.E., and Strauss, J. (1985).  Personal reconstruction during group cognitive therapy for depression.  In F. R. Epting & A. W. Landfield (Eds.), Anticipating Personal Construct Theory.  Lincoln:  University of Nebraska Press.

Neimeyer, R.A. (1985).  Problems and prospects in personal construct theory.  In D. Bannister (Ed.), Issues and Approaches in Personal Construct Theory.  London:  Academic.

Neimeyer, R.A., Epting, F.R., & Rigdon, M.A. (1984).  A procedure manual for the Threat Index.  In F.R. Epting & R.A. Neimeyer (Eds.), Personal Meanings of Death:  Applications of Personal Construct Theory to Clinical Practice.  New York:  Hemisphere/McGraw-Hill.

Neimeyer, R.A. (1984).  Toward a personal construct conceptualization of depression and suicide.  In F.R. Epting & R.A. Neimeyer (Eds.), Personal Meanings of Death:  Applications of Personal Construct Theory to Clinical Practice.  New York:  Hemisphere/McGraw-Hill.

Neimeyer, R.A. (1983).  The development of personal construct psychology:  A sociohistorical analysis.  In J.R. Adams-Webber & J. Mancuso (Eds.), Applications of Personal Construct Theory (pp. 155-172).  New York:  Academic.

Neimeyer, G.J. & Neimeyer, R.A. (1981).  Personal construct perspectives on cognitive assessment.  In T. Merluzzi, C. Glass, & M. Genest (Eds.) Cognitive Assessment.  New York:  Guilford.

Neimeyer, R.A. (1981).  The structure and meaningfulness of tacit construing.  In H. Bonarius, R. Holland & S. Rosenberg (Eds.), Personal Construct Psychology:  Recent Advances in Theory and Practice (pp. 105-113).  London:  Macmillan.

Neimeyer, R.A. (1980).  George Kelly as therapist:  A review of his tapes.  In A.W. Landfield & L.M. Leitner (Eds.), Personal Construct Psychology:  Psychotherapy and Personality.  New York:  Wiley-Interscience.

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