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Reid K. Hester, Ph.D.

 

Contact Information

Address: 3810 Osuna Rd NE Suite 1
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109
Phone: (505) 345-6100
Fax: (505) 345-4531
E-mail: reidhester@behaviortherapy.com
Web site: www.behaviortherapy.com

Education
Washington State University, Pullman, WA; Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, 1979.
University of Washington, Seattle, WA; B.S., Psychology, 1973.

License/Certification
State of New Mexico Licensed Clinical Psychologist, License No. 242, June, 1981.
Certified Sailing Instructor, U.S. Sailing Association, July, 1996.

Honors
Fellow, Division 50 (Addictions) of the American Psychological Association, 2000.
Recipient of the Tibbets Award, 1997 for excellence in SBIR research.

Present Positions
Partner and Director of Research Division of Behavior Therapy Associates, Albuquerque, New Mexico,1983 to present. The Research Division is involved in clinical research and training in the area of substance abuse. Areas of clinical interest: alcohol and drug problems, behavioral medicine, and compulsive behaviors.
Research Associate Professor, Center for Alcohol, Substance Abuse and Addictions, Dept. of Psychology, University of New Mexico, 6/89 to present.
Board of Professional Advisors, SMART Recovery & Moderation Management, 2000 to present.

Computer and Internet related activities
Webmaster for the web site of BTA, 1997- present www.behaviortherapy.com
Staff Writer, Q & A Column: Alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, Self-Help and Psychology Magazine, www.shpm.com, 1995 to present.

Publications in press or submitted
Hester, R.K. & Squires, D.D. (In press). Outcome research: Alcoholism. In M. Galanter & H. Kleber (Eds.) Textbook of substance abuse treatment. Third edition, Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press.
*Squires, D.D. & Hester, R. K. (submitted). Using Technical Innovations in Clinical Practice: The Drinker's Check-up Software Program. Journal of Clinical Psychology.

Publications (* peer reviewed)
Hester, R.K., & Miller, W.R. (Eds.) (2003). Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives, (3rd edition). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Hester, R.K. (2003). Self-control training. In R.K. Hester & W.R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives, (3rd edition). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Miller, W.R., & Hester, R.K. (2003). Alcoholism treatment: Towards an informed eclecticism. In R.K. Hester & W.R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives, (3rd edition) Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Hester, R.K. (2002). Behavioral self-control with Reid Hester. Videotape edited by Carlson, J. & Lewis, J. (Eds.) Videotape series 7 skills for addiction-free living, Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
*Squires, D.D. & Hester, R. K. (2002). Development of a computer-based brief intervention for drinkers: The increasing role for computers in the assessment and treatment of addictive behaviors. The Behavior Therapist, 25,(3), 59-65.
Moyers, T.B., & Hester, R.K. (2001). Matching clients with recovery tools (pp. 383-393). In R. Coombs (Ed.) Addiction Recovery Tools. Newbury Park, CA. Sage.
Moyers, T.B., & Hester, R.K. (2000). Credentialing, Documentation and Evaluation. In B. McCrady & B. Epstein (Eds.) Addictions: A source book for practitioners (pp. 414-420). New York: Oxford University Press.
*Handmaker, N., Hester, R.K., & Delaney, H.D. (1999).Videotaped training in alcohol counseling for obstetric care practitioners: A randomized controlled trial. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 93, 213-218.
Moyers, T.B. & Hester, R.K. (1999). Outcome research: Alcoholism. In M. Galanter & H. Kleber (Eds.) Textbook of substance abuse treatment. Second edition (pp. 129-134). Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press.
Hester, R.K. & Brown, S. (1997) (Eds.). The assessment and treatment of psychoactive substance use disorders. Study course for the Proficiency examination of the College of Professional Psychology, American Psychological Association. Course available from UCSD Dept. of Psychiatry.
*Hester, R.K. & Delaney, H.D. (1997). Behavioral Self-Control Program for Windows: Results of a controlled clinical trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 65(4) 686-693.
Hester, R.K. (1995). Should you be concerned about your drinking? Self-help psychology magazine, Internet address: www.shpm.com
Hester, R.K. (1995). Behavioral Self-control Program for Windows. Computer program: Author.
Hester, R.K. (1995). Self-control training. In R.K. Hester & W.R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives, (2nd edition) (pp. 148-159). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Hester, R.K., & Miller, W.R. (Eds.) (1995). Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives, (2nd edition). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Miller, W.R., & Hester, R.K. (1995). Alcoholism treatment: Towards an informed eclecticism. In R.K. Hester & W.R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives, (2nd edition) (pp. 1-11). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Miller, W. R., Brown, J. M., Simpson, T. L., Handmaker, N. S., Bien, T. H., Luckie, L. F., Montgomery, H. A., Hester, R. K., & Tonigan, J. S. (1995). What works? A methodological analysis of the alcohol treatment outcome literature. Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives, (2nd edition) (pp. 12-44). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Hester, R.K. (1994). Outcome research: Alcoholism. In M. Galanter & H. Kleber (Eds.) Textbook of substance abuse treatment (pp. 35-44). Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press.
*Miller, W.R., Hertel, P., Saucedo, C., & Hester, R.K. (1994). Effects of alcohol and expectancy upon episodic memory in individuals reporting alcoholic blackouts. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2, 1-6.
Hester, R.K. (1993). Matching clients to alcohol treatments: What little we know and how very far we have to go. In A. Heineman (Ed.), Substance abuse and physical disability (pp. 153-164). Binghamton, NY: Hawthorne Press.
Hester, R.K. & Miller, W.R. (1993). Psychological, behavioural, and psycchodynamic treatments for substance abuse (pp.103-130). Approaches to treatment of substance abuse. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization, WHO/PSA/93.10.
*Project MATCH (1993). Project MATCH: Rationale and methods for a multisite clinical trial matching alcoholism patients to treatment. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 17, 1130-1145.
Kadden, R., Carroll, K., Donovan, D., Cooney, N., Monti, P., Abrams, D., Litt, M., & Hester, R. (1992). Cognitive-behavioral coping skills therapy manual: A clinical research guide for therapists treating individuals with alcohol abuse and dependence. Mattson, M.E. (Ed.), National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Project MATCH Monograph Series, Volume 3. DHHS Pub. No. (ADM)92-1895, Washington, D.C.
Hester, R.K., Nirenberg, T., & Begin, A. (1990). Behavioral treatment of alcohol and drug abuse: What do we know and where do we go? In M. Galanter (Ed.) Recent developments in alcoholism (pp. 305-327). New York: Guilford.
Hester, R.K. & Sheehy, N. (1990). The grand unification theory of alcohol abuse: It's time to stop fighting each other and start working together. In R. Engs (Ed.), Controversy in the addiction field (pg 2-9). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.
Hester, R.K. (1989). The alcohol database. Author.
Hester, R.K. (1989). Treatment setting and duration: Variables which make a difference. The Addiction Letter, 5(1), 3.
Hester, R.K., & Miller, W.R. (1989). Behavioral self-control training. In R.K. Hester & W.R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective Alternatives, (pp.141-150). Elmsford, NY: Pergamon.
Hester, R.K., & Miller, W.R. (Eds.) (1989). Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective Alternatives. Elmsford, NY: Pergamon.
Miller, W.R., & Hester, R.K. (1989). Alcoholism treatment: Towards an informed eclecticism. In R.K. Hester & W.R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective Alternatives (pp 3-14). Elmsford, NY: Pergamon.
Miller, W.R., & Hester, R.K. (1989). Rules of evidence and burden of proof: Response to Mazza. American Psychologist, 44, 1245-1246.
Hester, R.K. & Miller, W.R. (1988). Empirical guidelines for optimal client treatment matching. In National Institute of Drug Abuse Research Monograph No. 77, Adolescent drug abuse: Analysis of treatment research (pp 27-38).
*Rimmele, C.T. & Hester, R.K. (1987). Cognitive rehabilitation after traumatic head injury: A comprehensive review. Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2, 353-384.
Miller, W.R. & Hester, R.K. (1986). The effectiveness of treatment techniques: What the research reveals. in Miller, W. R. and Heather, N. (Eds.) Treating addictive behaviors: Process of change (pp. 121-174). New York: Plenum Press.
*Miller, W.R. & Hester, R.K. (1986). Inpatient alcoholism treatment: Who benefits? The American Psychologist, 41, 7, 794-805.
Miller, W.R. & Hester, R.K. (1986). Matching problem drinkers with optimal treatments. in Miller, W.R. and Heather, N. (Eds.) Treating addictive behaviors: Process of change (pp. 175-204). New York: Plenum Press.
Hester, R.K., Smith, J.W., & Jackson, T.R. (1981). The influence of deficits of alcoholics' cognitive skills on failure to complete treatment. The International Journal of The Addictions, 16, 5.
Miller, W.R., & Hester, R.K. (1980). Treating the problem drinker: Modern approaches. In Miller, W.R. (Ed.) The addictive behaviors: Treatment of alcoholism, drug abuse, smoking and obesity. New York: Plenum Press.
*Hester, R.K., Smith, J.W., & Jackson, T.R. (1980). Recovery of cognitive skills in alcoholics. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 41(3), 363-367.
*Hester, R.K. & Brown, W.R. (1980). The Eysenck personality inventory: A normative study of an industrial population. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 36,(4), 937-939.
*Smith, R.E., Keating, J.P., Hester, R.K., & Mitchell, H.E. (1976). Role and justice considerations in the attributions of responsibility to a rape victim. Journal of Research in Personality, 10, 346-357.
*Hester, R.K. & Smith, R.E. (1973). Effects of mandatory death penalty on the decisions of simulated jurors as a function of the heinousness of the crime. Journal of Criminal Justice, 1, 319-326.

Grants & Contracts
Consultant to Santa Fe County CSAT grant "Community Reinforcement and Family Therapy." Project period 2001-2003.
Principal Investigator (PI) on NIAAA funded Small Business Innovative Research Grant "Brief intervention for alcoholism via computer software." Project period 1999-2003.
Program Director on NM State funded contract to evaluate County DWI programs and provide technical support, 1996 to present.
Principal Investigator (PI) on NIAAA funded Small Business Innovative Research Grant "Training Secondary Prevention of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Project period 1997
Principal Investigator (PI) on NIAAA funded Small Business Innovative Research Grant "Secondary Prevention of Alcoholism via Computer Software." Project period 7/1-12/31/90 and 9/1/93-8/31/97.
Co-PI on a NIAAA multi-site treatment outcome study of the Matching Hypotheses, RO1-AA08435-01 "Strategies for Matching Clients to Treatments." Period of project 9/1/89-8/31/94.
Substitute PI on three NIAAA grants from 7/1/89 to 7/1/90: 1) RO1-AA 07564-02 "Effectiveness of the Community Reinforcement Approach, Project period 3/1/90-2/28/91. This is a treatment effectiveness study. 2) RO1 AA06952-03 "Interventions to suppress posttreatment urges & drinking." This is a treatment effectiveness study. 3) T32 AA07460-03 "Alcohol and drug abuse prevention and treatment evaluation.
Pre-doctoral Fellow in the Alcoholism Training Program, Washington State University, September, 1976, through August, 1978.
United States Public Health Service Trainee, 1975-76.
Master's research project funded by the College of Arts and Sciences, Washington State University, and Research Assistantship, 1975.

Other Prior Research Experience
Psychological changes after heart transplantation. R.K. Hester, PI, 1988-1990.
Family involvement in the treatment of chronic illness behavior. Hester, R.K., Shisslak, C.M., and Fedoravicius, A., 1979.
Retrieval from episodic memory in individuals reporting alcohol blackouts. Supervisor, W. R. Miller, Ph.D., Alcohol Research Project, University of New Mexico, November, 1978 through January, 1979.
Doctoral Dissertation: Recovery of cognitive skills in alcoholics. Supervisor, Warren Garlington, Ph.D., Washington State University, March through November, 1977.
Master's Research Project: Effect of different penalty alternatives on the decisions of simulated jurors. Supervisor, H. Cross, Ph.D., Washington State University, May through November, 1975.
Investigation into the effects of high versus low consumption models on the drinking behaviors of serious drinkers. Supervisor, G. Alan Marlatt, Ph.D., Institute for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, University of Washington, March through June, 1974.
B. S. Honor's thesis; part of a coordinated research project on the effects of manipulation of personality characteristics, amount and type of evidence presented and effects of a mandatory death penalty on simulated juror's decisions. Supervisor, R. E. Smith, Ph.D., University of Washington, January through June, 1973.

Past Positions
Chief Psychologist, Heart Transplant Team, Presbyterian Hospital, Albuquerque, NM, 1985-2002.
Board member, Computers and high technology in Psychology Special Interest Group, Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, 1995-7.
Developer of Behavioral Self-Control Program for Windows (BSCPWIN), a computer-based treatment program for problem drinkers, 1993-1997.
Author of a Motivational Interviewing presentation software program, Motivate.prs, 1994.
Member of UNM Center for Alcohol, Substance Abuse and Addictions, Education and Treatment Advisory Board, 1987-present.
Ad hoc grant reviewer for NIAAA, 1994-2000.
Reviewer for Alcohol Health & Research World, 1999 & Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2000.
Listserv owner of a discussion group, Computers and high technology in psychology, UNM, 1995-2000.
Principal Investigator (PI) on NIAAA funded Small Business Innovative Research Grant "Brief intervention for alcoholism via computer software." Project period 1999-2000
Principal Investigator (PI) on NIAAA funded Small Business Innovative Research Grant "Training Secondary Prevention of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Project period 1997.
Principal Investigator (PI) on NIAAA funded Small Business Innovative Research Grant "Secondary Prevention of Alcoholism via Computer Software." Project period 1993-7.
Member of an Advisory Panel on the National College of Professional Psychology in the Practice Directorate of the American Psychological Association, 1992, 1995.
Reviewer for Archives of General Psychiatry and Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 1995.
Clinical Associate, Department of Psychiatry, UNM, 1985-95.
Consultant to Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, Denver, CO. Assisted in development of cognitive-behavioral treatment manual for substance abusing criminal offenders, 1995.
Consultant to St. Andrew's Hospital, Northampton England on program evaluation and treatment research, 1991, 1995.
Technical consultant for SBIR contract reviews for NIAAA, 1994.
Consultant to the Centers for Disease Control, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Prevention division. 1994-1995.
Consultant to World Health Organization, Program on Substance Abuse project "Mapping the treatment response to substance abuse." 1991-1994.
Co-Principal Investigator on NIAAA funded Project MATCH, a cooperative multi-site treatment outcome study of the matching hypothesis. Project period 9/1/89-8/31/93.
Reviewer for Psychology of Addictive Behaviors and Alcohol and Alcoholism, 1992.
Professional advisor to the Albuquerque OCD Support Group, 1991-3.
Member of NIAAA/NRSA advisory board, UNM, 1987-1990.
Principal Investigator (PI) on NIAAA funded Phase I Small Business Innovative Research Grant "Secondary Prevention of Alcoholism via Computer Software." Project period 7/1-12/31/90.
Consultant to Schick Shadel Hospital on program evaluation and treatment research, 1988-89.
Consultant to Veterans Administration Grant Proposal Review Department, 1984-88.
Chairperson, Psychology Section, Presbyterian Hospital, 1986.
Member of NIAAA peer review panel for a Treatment Handbook Series, 1985.
Director of Psychology Service, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, St. Joseph's Hospital, Albuquerque, New Mexico, January, 1981-January, 1986. Duties include: (a) Evaluation and treatment of head trauma, stroke and spinal cord-injured patients and their families and (b) Consultation with staff regarding patient management.
Director, Psychological Services, Raleigh Hills Hospital, Glendale, California (a private hospital for treatment of alcoholism which utilizes aversive conditioning.) December, 1979 - December, 1980.
Psychologist, Family Practice, Newport Medical Group. December, 1979-December, 1980.
Pre-doctoral Psychology Intern, Albuquerque Veterans Administration Medical Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico. September, 1978 - September, 1979. Experience in Behavioral Medicine, Neuropsychology, Marital Therapy Units. Also conducted research and treatment at Alcohol Research Treatment Project, University of New Mexico.
Developmental assessment of adult mental retardates for development of training programs: Supervisor, Barry Carlaw, Ph.D. n Adult and Child Developmental Center, Department of Health and Welfare, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, May and June, 1978.
Psychology Intern, Hanford Environmental Health Foundation (HEHF), Richland, Washington. (Hanford is a nuclear industrial reservation.) Summers, 1976, 1977.
Cognitive Assessments for Intermediate School District #101 at Liberty High School, Spangle, Washington. Supervisor, H. Cross, Ph.D., May, 1975.

Papers and Workshops Presented in the Last 6 Years
Hester, R.K., & Moyers, T. Motivational interviewing and brief interventions. Workshops at a variety of locations in NM: 9/20/02, 1/4/02, 12/7/01, 10/19/01, 4/6/01, 9/22/00, 2/4/00, 1/12/00, 11/1/99, 2/12/99.
Squires, D.D., & Hester, R.K.. Using a computer based brief intervention and follow-up program to assess, treat, and evaluate outcomes for problem drinkers. Poster presented at 25th annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA, 7/1/02.
Meyers, R.J. & Hester, R.K. The Community Reinforcement Approach. Workshops at a variety of locations in NM: 4/7/02, 2/14/02, 5/4/01, 3/30-31/01, 2/14/01, 4/7/00, 3/12/99, 10/31/98.
Hester, R.K. & Squires, D.D. Program evaluation. Workshop presented at Presbyterian Hospital, Albuquerque NM 1/11/02.
Hester, R.K. The computer-based Drinker's Check-up. Poster presentation at 34th Annual Convention of Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia, PA, 11/16/02
Hester, R.K., Behavioral self-control training. Workshops at a variety of locations in NM: 2/23/01, 10/13/00, 4/16/99, 11/14/98.
Hester, R.K., & Moyers, T. Suicide screening and prevention. Workshops at a variety of locations in NM: 10/5/01, 1/5/01.
Meyers, R.J. Smith, J. E. & Hester, R.K. The Community Reinforcement and Family Therapy (CRAFT). Workshop presented at Lifelink in Santa Fe NM 3/9-10/01, 4/13/01.
Hester, R.K. The effectiveness of treatment: what research reveals. Keynote address at 18th Annual Gulf Coast Conference on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 11/2/01.
Hester, R.K. The use of technology in addictions research and treatment. Presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 18, 2000.
Hester, R.K. The computer-based Drinker's Check-up. Poster presentation at 33rd Annual Convention of Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Ontario, November 19, 1999.
Hester, R.K. & Handmaker, N. Motivational interviewing. Workshop at Presbyterian Hospital, Albuquerque, NM February 12, 1999.
Hester, R.K. Stressors and coping strategies in heart transplant patients. Presentation to Presbyterian Hospital's heart transplant support group, November 10, 1998.
Seidner, A.L., Jerone, A., Hester, R.K., Eckhardt, M., & Levin, G. Funding your research with Small Business Innovation Research grants. Professional seminar at 32nd Annual Convention of Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C. November 5, 1998.
McCrady, B.S., Hester, R.K., Horvath, A.T., Liese, B., & Sobell, L. Practice guidelines for substance use disorders: Good Science? Good Practice? Panel discussion at 32nd Annual Convention of Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C., November 7, 1998.
Hester, R.K. Motivational Interviewing: Increasing motivation for change. Keynote address at 17th Annual Convention for Association for Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Vancouver, B.C. October 16, 1998.
Hester, R.K. Screening & treatment of DWI offenders. Presentation at DWI Training Conference, Institute of Public Law, Albuquerque, NM, May 1, 1998.
Hester, R.K. Motivational interviewing: Preparing clients to change. Workshop at Taos Ski Valley, NM February 2-5, 1998.
Hester, R.K. Technical assistance for DWI screening and treatment. Presentation at State of New Mexico Local DWI Grand and Distribution Workshop, Albuquerque, NM, December 19, 1997.
Hester, R.K. Integrating technology and humanity in computer assisted therapy. Clinical roundtable participant, Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Convention, November 16, 1997, Miami Beach, FL.
Hester, R.K. Treating people with alcohol and drug problems and evaluating the effectiveness of your efforts. Workshop given at Caribbean Center for Advanced Studies, San Juan, Puerto Rico, November 7, 1997.
Hester, R.K., & Handmaker, N.H. Training secondary prevention of fetal alcohol syndrome. Presentation at the First International Motivational Interviewer's Trainer's Forum: Developments in training methods, materials, and research. October 14,1997, Malta.
Hester, R.K. & Delaney, H.D. Behavioral self-control program for Windows: Results of a controlled clinical trial. Poster presented at the Treating Addictions in New Mexico Conference, May 1, 1997.
Hester, R.K. Treatment effectiveness: An update. Two day workshop sponsored by the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, April 14-15, 1997.
Hester, R.K. What we do best....is what we do least. Keynote address given to 20th Annual Addictions Course, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, March 7, 1997.
Hester, R.K. Computer-based moderation training. Presentation given to the Cancer Prevention Research Center, University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, March 6, 1997.
Hester, R.K. Effectiveness of treatment for alcohol and drugs: An update. Keynote address given to the 27th Annual MARRCH conference, St. Cloud, MN, October 30, 1996.
Hester, R.K. Treatment for alcohol and drug problems in clients with psychiatric diagnoses. An update. Two day workshop presented in Bangor, ME, Sept. 9-10, 1996.
Hester, R.K. & Delaney, H.D. Behavioral self-control program for Windows: Current findings of a clinical trial in progress. Paper/poster presented at the Addictions ‘96 Conference, Hilton Head Island, SC, September 28, 1996.
Hester, R.K. Motivational interviewing: Learning a counseling style that enhances motivation for change. Seminar given to Annual Conference of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas, NV, Sept. 3-4, 1996.

Professional Societies
American Psychological Association
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy
Association for the Advancement of Psychology
National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology
New Mexico Psychological Association
Society for Behavioral Medicine

Teaching Experience
Alcohol treatment alternatives, UNM Dept. of Cont. Ed., 1994-5, lead instructor, 1995-7.
Abnormal Psychology Class, Washington State University, Spring, 1976, 1977.
Personality Class, Washington State University, Spring, 1975.
Human Sexuality Class, Washington State University, Fall, 1975.

Professional References

William R. Miller, Ph.D.
Dept. of Psychology
The University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-1161

Al S. Fedoravicius, Ph.D.
3810 Osuna Rd NE Suite 1
Albuquerque, NM 87109

Last updated September 27, 2002.

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