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Dr. Donna E. Weiss
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Publications, Conference Presentations, & Other Invited Lectures and Articles

 

Publications

 

Antoni, M.H. & Weiss, D.E. (2002). Do stressors and stress management intervention affect physical symptoms and

 

physiological functioning in chronic fatigue syndrome? Psychosomatic Medicine, 64(1), 90.

 

 

Antoni, M.H. & Weiss, D.E. (2003). Stress, immunity, and chronic fatigue syndrome: A conceptual model to guide the

 

development of treatment and research. In L. A. Jason, P. Fennell, & R. Taylor (Eds.), Handbook of chronic fatigue syndrome and fatiguing illnesses. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

 

 

Gold, S.N., Elhai, J.D., Rea, B.D., Weiss, D.E., McInich, J., Morris, S.L., & Masino, T. (2001). Contextual treatment of

 

dissociative identity disorder: Three case studies. Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 2(4), 5-36.

 

 

Weiss, D.E., Helder, L., & Antoni, M. H. (2003). Using a conceptual model to guide the development of intervention in

 

chronic fatigue syndrome: The smart energy program. In L. A. Jason, P. Fennell, & R. Taylor (Eds.), Handbook of chronic fatigue syndrome and fatiguing illnesses. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

 

Conference Presentations

 

Antoni, M.H. & Weiss, D.E. (2001, March). The effects and underlying mechanisms of cognitive behavioral interventions in

 

chronic fatigue syndrome. Symposium presentation to the American Psychosomatic Society at the 2002 Annual Meeting, Barcelona, Spain.

 

 

Miller, E.R., Van Hasselt, V.B., Golden, C.J., Teichner, G., & Weiss, D.E. (1998, June). Neuropsychological impairment in

 

battered women. Poster presentation to the Florida Psychological Association.

 

 

Noonan, S., Weiss, D.E., Antoni, M., Fletcher, M.A., & Klimas, N. (2001, April). CFS patients exhibit greater fatigue than

 

non-cancer and cancer patients. Poster presentation to the Society of Behavioral Medicine at the 23rd Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

 

 

Siegel, S., Weiss, D.E., Antoni, M., Fletcher, M.A., & Klimas, N. (2001, April).  Relating sleep quality and fatigue in

 

chronic fatigue syndrome. Poster presentation to the Society of Behavioral Medicine at the 23rd Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

 

 

Teichner, G., Golden, C.J., & Weiss, D.E. (1997, November). Cognitive behavioral treatment of aggression, hyperactivity,

 

and non-compliance in a severely brain damaged adolescent girl. Poster presentation to the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy at the 31st Annual Convention, Miami, FL.

 

 

Weiss, D.E. (2000, November). Contextual therapy of a ritual abuse survivor with dissociative identity disorder. Symposium

 

presentation to the International Society for the Study of Dissociation at the 17th Annual Fall Conference, San Antonio, TX.

 

 

Weiss, D.E., Antoni, M., Lechner, S., Siegel, S., Fletcher, M.A., & Klimas, N. (2002, April). A group-based CBSM

 

intervention improves energy level and decreases emotional fatigue in chronic fatigue syndrome. Poster presentation to the Society of Behavioral Medicine at the 23rd Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

 

 

Weiss, D.E., Pereira, D.B., & Antoni, M.H. (2002, August). Translating a community-based psychosocial intervention for

 

HIV+ women at risk for cervical cancer to forensic settings: Variables for consideration. Poster presentation to the 7th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Behavioral Medicine, Helsinki, Finland.

 

 

Weiss, D.E., Pereira, D. Antoni, M., Fletcher, M.A., Siegel, S., & Klimas, N. (2002, August). A group-based CBSM

 

intervention enhances coping and energy level and decreases depression in chronic fatigue syndrome. Poster  presentation to the 7th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Behavioral Medicine, Helsinki, Finland.

 

 

Other Invited Lectures and Articles

 

 

Klimas, N., Weiss, D.E., Maher, K., & Mohamed, R. (2001, May). Update on current issues in chronic fatigue syndrome

 

and fibromyalgia. Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome/Fibromyalgia Awareness Day Mini Conference presentation to medical professionals and the public community.

 

 

Seligson, M.R. & Weiss, D.E. (2003, January). HIV Update and Trauma. Continuing Education presentation to South

 

Florida Society for Trauma-Based Disorders mental health professionals.

 

 

Weiss, D.E. (2000). Response to “The Postdoc Trap.” Monitor on Psychology, 31 (7), 4.

   

Weiss, D.E. (2001, September). Coping with chronic fatigue syndrome: The smart-energy project. Community Advisory

 

Board presentation to committee members for NIAID grant # U01-AI-45940-03.

   

Weiss, D.E. (2002, April). The devastating impact of childhood sexual abuse: Dissociative identity disorder. Invited guest

 

lecturer to the University of Miami’s undergraduate Introduction to Psychology course.

   

Weiss, D.E. & Barker, S.B. (1999, October). A controlled study of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing in the

 

treatment of posttraumatic stress disordered sexual assault victims. Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Literature Seminar presentation to Medical College of Virginia faculty, psychologists, psychology interns, postdoctoral fellows, psychiatrists, psychiatry residents, and medical students.

 

 

Weiss, D.E. & Golden, C.J. (1996, December). A case of brain injury and fugue: Organic or functional. Continuing

 

Education Series, Grand Rounds presentation to Nova Southeastern University Center for Psychological Studies faculty, psychiatrists, clinic professional staff, graduate students, and the public psychological community.

 

 

Weiss, D.E. & Haller, D.L. (2000, February). Prioritizing treatment: A case of chronic pain, depression, and anxiety.

 

Department of Psychiatry Ambulatory Care Case Conference presentation to Medical College of Virginia faculty, psychologists, psychology interns, postdoctoral fellows, psychiatrists, psychiatry residents, and medical students.

 

 

 
 

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