Ciricculum Vitae of William J. Doherty, Ph.D.

CURRICULUM VITAE

WILLIAM J. DOHERTY
Family Social Science Department
University of Minnesota
290 McNeal Hall
St. Paul, MN 55108
Office Phone: 612-625-4752
Office Fax: 612-625-4227
E-mail: BDOHERTY@UMN.EDU

I.         Education

1978          Ph.D.          University of Connecticut (Family Studies)
1974           M.A.            University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT (Child Development and Family Relations)
1970           M.A.            St. Paul's College, Washington, D.C. (Theology)
1968           B.A.            St. Paul's College, Washington, D.C. (Philosophy)
1963                              West Philadelphia Catholic High School for Boys

II.        Professional Positions

           9/86            Professor, Department of Family Social Science, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108.  (Associate Professor, 1986-1990); Professor, Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota.  Director of the Marriage and Family Therapy
Program, 1988-1992, 1995 - present.

           9/83-8/86          Associate Professor, Coordinator of Behavioral Science Education, Department of Family Medicine, University of Oklahoma.  Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Oklahoma.

           8/79-7/83          Assistant Professor (1979-82), Associate Professor (1982-83); Chair, Division of Research and Behavioral Medicine; Director, Family Stress Clinic, Department of Family Practice, College of Medicine, The University of Iowa.

           8/77-7/79          Assistant Professor, Department of Home Economics, The University of Iowa (Instructor 8/77 - 8/78)

           9/76-8/77          Family Therapist, Youth Services Bureau, Stafford, Connecticut

III.        Credentials

           Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist - State of Minnesota
Licensed Psychologist - State of Minnesota
American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy -
Clinical Member, Fellow, and Approved Supervisor

IV.       Other Affiliations

National Council on Family Relations
President, 1998-1999
President-Elect, 1997-1998 
Fellow, 2004
Chair, Family and Health Section - 1984-1986
Nominating Committee - 1987-1988
Program Vice-President - 1992-1993
Co-founder, Men in Families Focus Group - 1992-1995

American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy - Professional 
Practice Committee - 1992-93; Chair - 1994-1995
Program Committee (1988-1991), Chair - 1989-1990
Task Force on Family Therapy and the Health Care System - 1987-88
Chair, Research Committee - 1985-1986

           President, Families, Systems, and Health, Inc.; Chair of Editorial
Board of Families, Systems and Health: The Journal of Collaborative
Family Health Care - 1994-99.

           Collaborative Family Health Care Coalition, Co-Chair - 1994 - 2003

           American Family Therapy Association - Charter Member; Board of Directors and    Secretary - 1989-1991

           American Psychological Association

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine        

           National Steering Committee for Take Back Your Time Day

           Life Course and Prevention Research Review Committee, NIMH - 1985-1987


National Advisory Board, National Examination in Marriage and Family Therapy - 1989-1991

V. Honors and Awards

           Outstanding Community Service Award, University of Minnesota, 2005
Margaret E. Arcus Award for Outstanding Contribution to Family Life Education, 2005
 Distinguished Service Award, Minnesota Association for Marriage and Family
Therapy, 2004
Honorary Doctorate, University of Guelph, 2003
Impact Award, Coalition for Marriage, Family and Couples Education, 2003
Award of Merit for Outstanding Service to Agriculture and Related Sciences and Arts,                      Gamma Sigma Delta, Honor Society of Agriculture, Minnesota Chapter, 1997
Bellagio Study Center Residency Fellowship, Rockefeller Foundation,
Bellagio, Italy, 1994
Significant Contribution to the Field of Marriage and Family Therapy Award,                                        American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, 1992
MacFarland Award for Creative Teaching, College of Human Ecology, University of  Minnesota, 1990
Teacher of the Year Award, Department of Family Practice, University   of Iowa, 1982 and 1983

VI.       Editorial Board Memberships

           American Journal of Family Therapy, 1981-Present
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1982-Present
Family Process, 1987-Present
Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy, 2000-Present
Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 1999-Present
Family Studies Review Yearbook, 1982-1985
Counseling and Values, 1984-1991
Journal of Psychotherapy and the Family, 1984-Present
Family Science Review, 1987-Present
Marriage and Family Review, 1987-1992
Journal of Psychotherapy and the Family, 1999-Present
Family Systems Medicine/ Families, Systems & Health, 1985-Present; Chair, Editorial Board, 1994-1998; Advisory Editor, 1999-Present
Journal of Family Psychology, 1989-1996
Journal of Family Issues, 1995-1998

VII.      Publications

  1. Books

Doherty, W. J., & Thomas, E. A. (2007).  Take back your wedding: Managing
the people stress of wedding planning.  Charleston, SC: BookSurge
Publishing.

Doherty, W. J. (2006).  Reviving marriage in America: Strategies for donors.
Washington, D.C.: Philanthropy Roundtable

Doherty, W. J., & Carlson, B. Z.  (2002).  Putting family first.  New York:
Henry Holt. 
Translated into Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese.

    Browning, D., Wall, J., Doherty, W. J., & Post, S. (Eds) (2002).  Marriage,
 health, and the professions.  Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.

Doherty, W.J. (2001).  Take back your marriage: Sticking together in a world
that pulls us apart.  New York: Guilford.

Doherty, W.J. (2000).  Take back your kids:  Confident parenting in turbulent
times.  South Bend, IN: Sorin Books.

                 Doherty, W.J. (1997).  The intentional family.   N.Y.: Addison-Wesley.

                 McDaniel, S.H., Hepworth, J., & Doherty, W.J. (Eds.) (1997).  The shared experience of illness:  Stories of patients, families, and therapists.  New York: Basic Books.   
Translated into Japanese, Chinese, and Hebrew.

                 Doherty, W.J. (1995). Soul Searching: Why Psychotherapy Must Promote Moral Responsibility.  New York: Basic Books.
Translated into Italian.

Boss, P.G., Doherty, W.J., LaRossa, R., Schumm, W.R., and Steinmetz, S.K. (Eds.) (1993). Sourcebook of family theories and methods:  A contextual approach.  New York: Plenum.

                 McDaniel, S., Hepworth, J., and Doherty, W.J. (1992). Medical family therapy.  New York: Basic Books.
Translated into German, Portuguese, and Romanian.

                 Doherty, W. J., and Campbell, T. (1988). Families and health.  Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

                 Doherty, W. J. and Baird, M. A. (Eds.) (1987).  Family-centered medical care:  A clinical casebook.  New York: Guilford Press.

                 Doherty, W. J., Christianson, C. E. and Sussman, M. B. (Eds.). (1987). Family medicine:  The maturing of a discipline.  New York: Haworth Press.

Doherty, W. J. and Baird, M. A. (1983). Family therapy and family medicine:  Toward the primary care of families.  New York:  Guilford Press.
Translated in Spanish.

  1. Journal Articles and Book Chapters

Mendenhall, T. J., &  Doherty, W. J. (in press).  Partners in Diabetes: Action     research in a primary care setting.  Action Research.

Lee, C.Y.S., & Doherty, W. J. (2007). Marital satisfaction and father involvement during the transition to parenthood.  Fathering, 5, 75-98.

                 Doherty, W. J., Erickson, M. F., & LaRossa, R.  (2006).  An intervention to                                            increase father involvement and skills during the transition to parenthood.    Journal of Family Psychology, 20, 438-447.

               Doherty, W. J., & Mendenhall, T. J. (2006).  Citizen Health Care: A model for   engaging patients, families, and communities as co-producers of health care.  Families, Systems & Health, 24, 251-263.

    Doherty, W. J. (2006).  Couples on the brink: Stopping the marriage-go-round.                             Psychotherapy Networker, March/April, 30-39, 70.

               Doherty, W. J., (2006).  Foreword.  In J. J. Bigner (Ed), An introduction to                            GLBT family studies.  New York: Hayworth.

               Anderson, J. A., & Doherty, W. J. (2005).  Democratic community initiatives:                               The case of overscheduled children.  Family Relations, 54, 654-665.

               Hernandez, B. C., & Doherty, W. J. (2005).  Marriage and family therapists and                          psychotropic medications:  A national study.  Journal of Marital and Family                          Therapy, 31, 177-189. 

Wical, K. A., & Doherty, W. J. (2005).  How reliable are fathers’ reports of involvement with their children?  A methodological report.  Fathering, 3, 81-91.

Mendenhall, T. J., & Doherty, W. J. (2005).  Action and participatory research methods in family therapy.  In D. Sprenkle & F. Piercy (Eds.), Research methods in family therapy (pp. 110-118).  Second Edition.

Mendenhall, T. J., & Doherty, W. J. (2005). Partners in diabetes: A new
initiative in diabetes care.  In R. Kane, R. Priester, & A. Totten (Eds.),
Meeting the challenge of chronic illness. (pp. 121-122). Baltimore, MD:
John Hopkins University Press.

 Waite, L. J., & Doherty, W. J. (2005).  Marriage and responsible fatherhood: The social science case and thoughts about a theological case.  In S. M.                            Tipton & J. Witte, Jr. (Eds.).  Family transformed: Religion, values, and                                    society in American life (pp. 143-157). Washington, DC: Georgetown
University Press.

Doherty, W. J., & Anderson, J. (2004).  Community marriage initiatives.
Family Relations 53. 425-439.

Doherty, W. J. (2004).  The citizen therapist: Finding the right lever.       Psychotherapy Networker, 28, 6 (Nov./Dec.), 44-44-47, 50-51. 68.

Doherty, W. J. & Beaton, J. A. (2004).  Mothers and fathers parenting together. In A. Vangelisti (Ed.), Handbook of Family Communication.  Pp. 269-286. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Doherty, W. J., and Jencius, M. (2004).  Citizen therapist: An interview with       William Doherty.  The Family Journal, 12, 82-88.

Perry, Y., & Doherty, W. J. (2004). Viewing time through the eyes of overscheduled children and underconnected families. In V. Bengston et al., (Eds.), Sourcebook of family theories.

Hawkins, A. J., Carroll, J. S., Doherty, W. J., & Willoughby, B. (2004). A comprehensive framework for marriage education. Family Relations, 53, 547-558.

Mendenhall, T. J. &  Doherty, W. J. (2003).  Partners in diabetes: A collaborative,
democratic initiative in primary care.  Families, Systems & Health, 21, 329- 335.

                 Doherty, W. J. (2003).  Family life and civic bonds: Renewing the “very air our

                        loved ones breathe.  American Experiment Quarterly, Fall, 21-40.

Doherty, W. J. (2003).  A wake up call: Comment on “Lived Religion and Family

                     Therapy.”  Family Process, 42, 181-182.

       Carroll, J. S., & Doherty, W. J. (2003).  Evaluating the effectiveness of premarital
education programs: A meta-analytic review.  Family Relations, 53, 105-118.

                Beaton, J. M., Doherty, W. J., & Reuter, M. A. (2003).  Family of origin processes
and attitudes of expectant fathers.  Fathering, 1, 35-64.

                Doherty, W. J. (2003).  See how they run: When did childhood turn into a rat race?
Psychotherapy Networker, Sept.-Oct, pp. 38-46, 63.

     Doherty, W. J. & Carlson, B. Z. (2003).  Overscheduled kids and underconnected

families.  In J. de Graaf (Ed.), Take back your time: Fighting overwork and time famine in families.  (pp. 38-45).  San Francisco: Berritt Koehler.

Doherty, W. J., &  Carroll, J. A. (2002).  The citizen therapist and family-centered
community building.  Family Process, 41, 561-568.

Doherty, W. J., & Carroll, J. S.  (2002).  The Families and Democracy Project.
Family Process 41, 579-589.  

Doherty, W. J. (2002).  A family-focused approach to health care.  In K.
Bogenschneider, Family policy matters:  How policymaking affects families and what professionals can do.  Mahway, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

    Doherty, W. J., & Carroll, J. S. (2002).  Health and the ethics of marital
therapy and education.  In D. Browning, J. Wall, W. J. Doherty, and S. Post (Eds.), Marriage, Health, and the Professions.  Grand Rapids, MI:  Eerdmans.

               Doherty, W. J., & Carroll, J. S. (2002).  Marriage and couples education
in historical and ideological perspective.   In D. Browning, J. Wall,
W. J. Doherty, and S. Post (Eds.), Marriage, Health, and the Professions
Grand Rapids, MI:  Eerdmans.

Doherty, W. J. (2002).  Bad couples therapy.  Psychotherapy Networker
(November/December), 26-33.

                Danes, S. M., Rueter, M. A., Kwon, H. K., & Doherty, W. (2002).  Family FIRO Model: An application to family business.  Family Business
Review, 15, 31-43.

                Doherty, W. J. (2002).  How therapists harm marriages and what we can do about it.  Journal of Couples and Relationship Therapy 1, 1-17.

                 Doherty, W. J. (2001).  Feminism, moral consultation, and training.  Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 12, 151-156.

Ross, N. M., & Doherty, W. J. (2001).  Validity of the Global Assessment of
Relational Functioning (GARF) when used by community-based therapists.
The American Journal of Family Therapy, 29, 239-253.

      Doherty, L., Doherty, W. J., & Brown, D. M. (2001).  Creating standards for assessing physical growth and development in children: A survey of primary care physicians, residency directors, and pediatric endocrinologists.  The Endocrinologist, 11, 313-320.

      Doherty, W. J., & Beaton, J. M. (2000).  Family therapists, community, and
civic renewal.  Family Process, 39, 149-161.

      Doherty, W. J. (2000).  Family science and family citizenship: Towards a

           

model of community partnership with families.  Family Relations, 49, 319-325

      Doherty, W. J., Kouneski, E., & Erickson, M. F. (2000).  We are all responsible                for responsible fatherhood:  A reply to Walker and McGraw.  Journal of     
Marriage and the Family, 62, 570-574.

                 Doherty, W.J. (2000).  Systems theory.  In A.E. Kasdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia
of psychology.  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

    Doherty, W. J. (2000).  The role of psychotherapy in promoting or undermining
marriage: A call to reform.  In M. Whyte (Ed.), Marriage in America:
Communitarian perspectives.  New York: Rowman & Littlefield.

     Doherty, W. J.  & Erickson, M. F. (2000).  Responsible fathering:  An overview,
conceptual framework and recommendations for policies and programs.
In M. K. Whyte (Ed.), Marriage in American: Communitarian perspectives.
New York: Rowman & Littlefield.

Doherty, W.J.  (1999).  Postmodernism and family theory.  In M.B. Sussman, S.K.
Steinmetz, & G. W. Peterson (Eds.)   Handbook of Marriage and the
 Family.  Second edition.  New York: Plenum.

                 Doherty, W.J. (1999).  Morality and spirituality in therapy.  In F. Walsh (Ed.),
Spiritual resources in family therapy.  New York: W. W. Norton.

      Minnesota Integrated Health Care Initiative (Doherty, W. J., first author) (1999).
Vision for an integrated care system for serious mental illness.  Minnesota
Medicine, 82, 86-90.

      Doherty, W. J. (1999).  Divided loyalties: The challenge of stepfamily life. 
Psychotherapy Networker, May/June, 33-38, 54.

                 Doherty, W.J. (1999).  Commentary on "An Alternative to Manage Care."  Journal
 of Marital and Family Therapy, 25, 113-115.

Doherty, W.J., Erickson, M.F., & Kouneski, E. (1998).  Responsible   fatherhood: A review and conceptual framework.  Journal of Marriage and the Family, 60, 277-292.

                 Doherty, E.W., & Doherty, W.J. (1998).  Smoke gets in your eyes:  Cigarette smoking and divorce in a national sample of adults.  Families, Systems & Health, 16, 393-400.

      Marvel, M.K., Doherty, W.J., & Weiner, E. (1998).  Medical interviewing by exemplary family physicians.   Journal of Family Practice, 47, 343-348.

                 Doherty, W.J. (1998).  From hedgehog to fox: Retooling for an age of complexity.  Family Therapy Networker, March/April, 50-57.

                 Simmons, D. & Doherty, W.J. (1998).  Does academic training make a difference in the practices of marriage and family therapists?  Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 24, 321-336.

                 Doherty, W.J., McDaniel, S.H., & Hepworth, J. (1998).  Medizinische, familientherapie bei kindern mit chronischer krankheit, 47, 1-18.

Doherty, W.J. (1997).  How therapists threaten marriage.  The Responsive
Community, 7, 31-42.

                 Doherty, W.J. (1997).  Rigidity in the family:  A case of Parkinson’s Disease.  In S.H. McDaniel, J. Hepworth, & W.J. Doherty (Eds.) (1997).  The shared experience of illness:  Stories of patients, families, and therapists.  New  York: Basic Books.

                 Doherty, W.J. (1997).  Surviving adolescence: A parent’s guide.  Better Homes and Gardens, October, 1997, 112-119.

                 Doherty, W.J., & Simmons, D.S. (1996).  Clinical practice patterns
of marriage and family therapists:  A national survey of
therapists and their clients.  Journal of Marital and
Family Therapy, 22, 9-25. 

                 Doherty, W.J., & Heinrich, R.L. (1996).  Managing the ethics of managed healthcare: A systemic approach.  Families, Systems & Health, 14, 17-28.

                 Doherty, W.J.  (1996).  The best of times and the worst of times: Fathering as a contested arena of academic discourse.  In A.J. Hawkins & D.C. Dollahite (Eds.), Generative fathering: Beyond deficit perspectives.  Newbury Park, CA: Sage Pub.

Doherty, W.J., Kouneski, E.F., & Erickson, M.F. (1996).  Responsible fathering:
An overview and conceptual framework.  Report prepared for the
Administration for Children and Families and the Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Planning and Evaluation of the United States Department of
Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C.

                 Allen, W.D., & Doherty, W.J. (1996).  The responsibilities of fatherhood as perceived by African American teenage fathers.  Families in Society 77, 142-155.

                 Doherty, W.J., McDaniel, S.H., & Baird, M.A. (1996).  Five levels of primary care/behavioral healthcare collaboration.  Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow, October, 25-28.

                 Doherty, W.J. (1995).  Boundaries between parent and family
education and family therapy.  Family Relations, 44, 353-358.

                Simmons, D.S., & Doherty, W.J.  (1995).  Defining who we are and what we do:Clinical practice patterns of marriage and family therapists in Minnesota.    Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 21, 3-16.

Doherty, W.J. (1995).  The why's and levels of collaboration.
Family Systems Medicine, 13, 275-281.

                 McDaniel, S.K., Hepworth, J., & Doherty, W.J. (1995).  Medical
family therapy with somaticizing patients: The co-creation
of therapeutic stories.  Family Process, 34, 349-361.

                 Allen W.D., & Doherty, W.J. (1995).  Being there: The perception
of fatherhood among a group of African-American adolescent fathers.  In H.I. McCubbin, E.A. Thompson, A.E. Thompson, & J.A Futrell (Eds.), Resiliency in ethic minority families: African-American families.  Vol. 2.  Madison, WI:
University of Wisconsin Press.

                 Doherty, W.J. (Winter, 1995).  Bridging psychotherapy and moral
responsibility.  The Responsive Community, 5, 41-52.

                 Doherty, W.J. (Spring, 1995).  Community considerations in
psychotherapy.  The Responsive Community, 5, 45-53.

                 Doherty, W.J. (1995).  The vanishing American father.  In W.J.
O'Neill (Ed.), Family: The first imperative.  Cleveland, OH: The William J. and Dorothy K. O'Neill Foundation.

Horst, E.A., & Doherty, W.J. (1995).  Gender, power, and intimacy.
Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 6, 63-85.

Doherty, W.J., & Wylie, M.S. (1995, Nov./Dec.).  The good therapist.
The Family Therapy Networker, 19, 20-24.

                 Doherty, W.J., & Dougherty, P. (1995, March/April).  Forging a
new community.  The Family Therapy Networker, 19, 64-66.

                Doherty, W.J., & Allen, W. (1994). Family functioning and parent
smoking as predictors of adolescent cigarette use: A six year
prospective study.  Journal of Family Psychology, 8, 347-353.

                 Marvel, M.K., Schilling, R., Doherty, W.J., & Baird, M.A. (1994).Levels of physician involvement with patients and their families:  A model for teaching and research.  Journal of Family Practice, 39, 535-544.

                 Marvel, M.K., Weiner, E., Doherty, W.J., & Baird, M.A. (1994).
Levels of teacher involvement with resident education:  A developmental model.  Family Systems Medicine, 12, 379-389.

                 Doherty, W.J., McDaniel, S.H., & Hepworth, J. (1994).  Medical family therapy: An emerging arena for family therapy.  Journal of Family Therapy, 16, 31-46.

Doherty, W.J., Boss, P.G., LaRossa, R., Schumm, W.R., and Steinmetz, S.K. (1993).  Family theories and methods:  A contextual approach.  In P.G. Boss, W.J. Doherty, R. LaRossa, W.R. Schumm, and S.K. Steinmetz (Eds.), Sourcebook of family theories and methods:  A contextual approach.  New York: Plenum.

                 Doherty, W.J., & Baptiste, D.  (1993).  Theories emerging from marriage  and family therapy.  In P.G. Boss, W.J. Doherty, R. LaRossa, S.K. Steinmetz, & W.R. Schumm (Eds.), Sourcebook of family theories and methods: A Contextual approach.  New York:  Plenum.

Doherty, W.J., Hogan, M.J., Foteeva, E.V., & Zaikina. G.A. (1993).
Divorce and its aftermath.  In J.W. Maddock, M.J. Hogan, A.I Antonov, & M.S. Matskovsky (Eds.), Families before and after Perestroika: Russian and U.S. perspectives.  New York: Guilford Press.

                 Doherty, W.J., & Peskay, V. (1993). Family systems and the schools.  In S. Christenson & J.C. Conoley (Eds.), Home-school collaboration. Washington, D.C.: National Association of School Psychologists.

Marvel, M.K., Doherty, W.J., & Baird, M.A. (1993).  Levels of physician involvement with psychosocial concerns of individual   patients: A developmental model.  Family Medicine, 25,   337-342.

                 McDaniel, S.H., Hepworth, J., & Doherty, W.J. (1993).  Medical family therapy with couples facing infertility.  The American Journal of Family Therapy, 20, 101-122.

                 Sipe, J.W., & Doherty, W.J. (1993).  What they don't teach in graduate school: Family systems research in the real world.  The American Journal of Family Therapy, 2, 99-110.

                 Doherty, W.J. (1993, Sept./Oct.).  I'm O.K., you're O.K., but what about the kids?  The Family Therapy Networker, 17, 46-53.

                 McDaniel, S.H., Hepworth, J.H., & Doherty, W.J. (1993, Jan./Feb.).  A new prescription for family health care.  The Family Therapy Networker, 17, 18-29, 62-63.

Doherty, W. J. (1993). Health and family interaction: What we know. In G. E.
Hendershot & F. B. LeClere (Eds.), Family health: From data to policy (pp.
98-101). Minneapolis, MN: National Council on Family Relations.  Originally  published by the Department of Health and Human Services, U.S.  
Government.

                 Doherty, W.J. (1992, May/June).  Private lives, public values.
Psychology Today, 25, 32-37, 82.

                 McDaniel, S.H., Hepworth, J., & Doherty, W.J. (1992).  Medical family therapy with couples facing infertility.  The American Journal of Family Therapy, 20,
101-122.

                 Doherty, W. J., & Needle, R. (1991).  Psychological adjustment and substance use before and after a parental divorce.  Child Development, 62, 328-337.

                 Doherty, W.J. (1991). Family theory and family health research.  Canadian Family Physician, 37, 2423-2427.

Doherty, W.J. (1991).  Can male therapists empower women in therapy?  Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 3, 123-137.

                 Doherty, W.J., Colangelo, N., & Hovander, D. (1991).  Priority setting in family change and clinical practice: The Family FIRO Model. Family Process, 30, 227-240.

                 Doherty, W.J. & Boss, P.G. (1991).  Values and ethics in Family Therapy.  In  A.S. Gurman and D.P. Kniskern (Eds), Handbook of family therapy. NY: Brunner/Mazel.

                 Doherty, W.J. (1991, Sept./Oct.).  Family therapy goes postmodern.  The Family Therapy Networker, 15, 36-42.

                 Doherty, W. J., & Harkaway, J.E. (1990).  Obesity and family systems:  A family FIRO approach to assessment and treatment planning.  Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 16, 287-298.

                       Reprinted in Dutch journal Gezins Therapie, 1992, 3, 111-127.

                 Doherty, W. J., & Hovander, D. (1990).  Why don't family measures of cohesion and control behave the way they're supposed to?  American Journal of Family Therapy, 18, 5-17.

Baird, M. A., & Doherty, W. J. (1990).  Marriage and family counseling.  In R. E. Rakel (Ed.), Family practice.  3rd edition.  Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.

                 Dollahite, D.C., and Doherty, W.J. (1990).  Teaching family science on T.V.:  A television independent study course on family relations.  Family Science Review, 3, 107-114.

                 Baird, M. A., & Doherty, W. J. (1990). Risks and benefits of a family systems approach to medical care.  Family Medicine, 52, 157-169.

                 Needle, R. H., Su, S., & Doherty, W. J. (1990).  Divorce, remarriage and adolescent substance use:  A prospective longitudinal study.  Journal of Marriage and the Family, 52, 157-169.

                 Doherty, W.J. (1990).  Beyond reactivity and the deficit model of manhood: A commentary on articles by Napier, Pittman, and Gottman. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 17, 29-32.

Doherty, W. J., & Burge, S. K. (1989).  Divorce among physicians:  Comparisons with other occupational groups.  Journal of the American Medical Association, 261, 2374-2377.

                 Doherty, W. J. (1989).  Challenges to integration:  Research and clinical issues.  In C. R. Ramsey (Ed.), The science of family medicine.  New York: Guilford Press.

                 Doherty, W. J., Su, S., & Needle, R. (1989).  Marital disruption and psychological well-being: A panel study.  Journal of Family Issues, 10, 72-85.

                 Whitehead, D., & Doherty, W. J. (1989).  Systems dynamics in cigarette smoking:  An exploratory study.  Family Systems Medicine, 7, 264-273.

                 Gilliss, C. L., Doherty, W. J., Needle, R., & Campbell, T. L.  (1989). Health policy and the family:  Agenda for the year 2000.  Family Systems Medicine, 7, 229-239.

Doherty, W. J. (1989, March/April).  Unmasking Family Therapy.  The Family Therapy Networker, 35-39.

                 Doherty, W. J., Becker, L. A., Burge, S. K., Whitehead, D., & Baird, I.  (1988). Ecological analysis of an integration study of smoking cessation in medical practices.  Family Practice Research Journal, 8, 17-23.

                 Doherty, W. J. (1988). Implications of chronic illness for family treatment.  In F. M. Fox, C. Chilman, & E. Nunnally (Eds.), Families in trouble (pp. 193-210).  Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

                 Doherty, W. J. (1988). Sibling issues in co-therapy and co-authoring.  In M. D. Kahn & K. G. Lewis (Eds.), Siblings in therapy, New York: Brunner/Mazel.

                 Ross, J., and Doherty, W. J. (1988). Behavioral scientists in family medicine:  Systems analysis and guidelines.  Family Medicine, 20, 46-50.

                 Needle, R., Lavee, Y., Su, S., Brown, P., and Doherty, W. J. (1988). Familial, interpersonal and intrapersonal correlates of drug use:  A longitudinal comparison of adolescents in treatment, drug-using adolescents not in treatment, and nondrug-using adolescents.  International Journal of the Addictions, 23, 1211-1240.

Needle, R., Lavee, Y., Su S., Brown, P., and Doherty, W. J. (1988).  Costs and consequences of drug use:  A comparison of health care utilization and social-psychological consequences for clinical and non-clinical adolescents and their families.  International Journal of the Addictions, 23, 1125-1143.

                 Colangelo, N. & Doherty, W. J. (1988).  The family FIRO model:  The integration of group theory and family theory.  The Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 13, 194-199.

                 Doherty, W. J., & Burge, S. K. (1987).  Attending to the context of family treatment:  Pitfalls and prospects.  Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 13, 37-47.

                 Doherty, W. J. & Baird, M. A.  (1987). The state of the art in family-centered medical care.  In W. J. Doherty & M. A. Baird (Eds.), Family-centered medical care:  A clinical casebook.  New York: Guilford Press.

                 Doherty, W. J., Baird, M. A., & Becker, L. A. (1987).  Family medicine and the biopsychosocial model:  The road toward integration.  In Doherty, W. J., Christianson, C. E., & Sussman, M. B. (Eds.), Family medicine:  The maturing of a discipline.  New York: Haworth Press.
Reprinted in Advances, Institute for the Advancement of Health, 1986, 3, 17-28.

Doherty, W. J. (1987, Nov./Dec.).  Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas. . . Or Else.  The Family Therapy Networker, 11, 53-56.

                 Doherty, W. J. (1987, May/June).  Listen before you leap:  A primer for men attending feminist presentations.  The Family Therapy Networker, 11, 49-51.

                 Frowick, B., Shank, J. C., Doherty, W. J., & Powell, T. A. (1986).  What do patients really want?  Redefining a behavioral science curriculum  for family physicians.  The Journal of Family Practice, 23, 141-146.

                 Doherty, W. J. (1986).  Quanta, quarks, and families:  Implications of quantum physics for family research.  Family Process, 25, 249-264.

                 Doherty, W. J. and Whitehead, D. (1986).  The social dynamics of cigarette smoking:  A family FIRO analysis.  Family Process, 25, 453-459.

                 Doherty, W. J. and Baird, M. A. (1986).  Levels of physician involvement with families.  Family Medicine, 18, 153-156.

                 Doherty, W. J., Lester, M. E., and Leigh, G. (1986).  Marriage Encounter:  Couples who win and couples who lose.  Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 12, 49-61.

Doherty, W. J. (1986).  Marital therapy in family medicine.  In N. S. Jacobson and A. S. Gurman (Eds.), Clinical handbook of marital therapy.  New York: Guilford Press.

                 Baird, M. A. & Doherty, W. J. (1986). Family resources in primary care medicine.  In M. A. Karpel (Ed.), Family resources:  The hidden partner in family therapy.  New York: Guilford Press.

                 Doherty, W. J.  (1986, March/April).  A missionary at work:  A family therapist in a family medicine department.  The Family Therapy Networker, 10, 65-68.

                 Doherty, W. J. (1986).  A protocol for opening a family conference in the clinic or hospital.  Family Systems Medicine, 4, 107-108.

                 Doherty, W. J. (1985).  Values and ethics in family therapy:  Overview.  Counseling and Values, 30, 3-8.

                 Doherty, W. J., Colangelo, N., Green, A., and Hoffmann, G. (1985).  Emphases of the major family therapy models:  A Family FIRO analysis.  Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1985, 11, 299-303.

Doherty, W. J. and Baldwin, C. (1985).  Shifts and stability in locus of control during the 1970's:  Divergence of the sexes.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 48, 1048-1053.

                 Doherty, W. J. and McCubbin, H. I. (1985).  Families and health care:  An emerging arena of research, theory and application.  Family Relations, 34, 5-11.

                 Doherty, W. J. (1985).  Family interventions in health care.  Family Relations, 34, 129-137.

                   Becker, L. A., Steinbauer, J., and Doherty, W. J. (1985).  A Biopsychosocial smoking cessation protocol.  Family Systems Medicine, 3, 103-110.

Doherty, W. J. and Colangelo, N.  (1984).  The Family FIRO Model:  A Modest proposal for organizing family treatment.  Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 10, 19-29.

                 Doherty, W. J and Baird, M. A. (1984).  A protocol for family compliance counseling.  Family Systems Medicine, 2, 333-336.

Doherty, W. J., Schrott, H., Metcalf, L., and Vailas, L.  (1983).  Effect of spouse  support and health belief in medication adherence.  Journal of Family Practice, 17, 837-841.

                       Reprinted in the Family Studies Review Yearbook, Vol. 2, 1984.  Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications.

                 Winkler, I. and Doherty, W. J. (1983).  Communication styles and marital satisfaction in Israeli and American couples.  Family Process, 22, 221-228.

                 Lester, M. E. and Doherty, W. J. (1983).  Couples' long term evaluations of their Marriage Encounter experience.  Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 9, 183-188.

                       Reprinted in the Family Studies Review Yearbook, Vol. 2, 1984 and Vol. 3, 1985.  Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications.

                 Doherty, W. J. (1983).  Impact of divorce on locus of control orientation in adult women.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 44, 834-840.

                 Doherty, W. J. (1983).  Locus of control and marital interaction.  In H. Lefcourt (Ed.), Research with the locus of control construct.  Vol. 2:  Methods and applications.  New York: Academic Press.

Doherty, W. J. and Baird, M. A.  (1983).  Marriage and family counseling.  In R. E. Rakel (Ed.), Family practice.  Philadelphia, PA: W. B. Saunders Co.

                 Doherty, W. J. (1982).  Attributional style and negative problem solving behavior in marriage.  Family Relations, 31, 201-205.

                 Doherty, W. J. and Walker, B. (1982).  Casualties of Marriage Encounter weekends:  A preliminary investigation.  American Journal of Family Therapy, 10, 15-25.

                 Doherty, W. J. and Jacobson, N. S. (1982).  Marriage and the family.  In  B. Wolman (Ed.), Handbook of developmental psychology.  Englewood Cliffs,                                                 NJ: Prentice Hall.

                 Doherty, W. J. (1981).  Locus of control differences and marital dissatisfaction.  Journal of Marriage and the Family, 43, 369-377.

                 Doherty, W. J. (1981).  Cognitive processes in intimate conflict:  II.  Efficacy and learned helplessness.  American Journal of Family Therapy, 9, 35-44.

                 Doherty, W. J. (1981).  Cognitive processes in intimate conflict:  I.  Extending attribution theory.  American Journal of Family Therapy, 9, 3-13.

Doherty, W. J. and Ryder, R. G. (1980).  Parent Effectiveness Training (P.E.T.):  Criticisms and caveats.  Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 6, 409-419.

                 Doherty, W. J. (1980).  Divorce and belief in internal versus external control of one's life:  Data from a national probability sample.  Journal of Divorce, 3, 391-401.

                 Doherty, W. J.  (1981).  Involving the reluctant father in family therapy.  In A. Gurman (Ed.), Questions and answers in the practice of family therapy.  New York: Brunner/Mazel.

                 Doherty, W. J. and Ryder, R. G. (1979).  Locus of control, interpersonal trust and assertive behavior among newlyweds.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 37, 2212-2220.

                 Doherty, W. J., McCabe, P., and Ryder, R. G. (1978).  Marriage Encounter:  A critical appraisal.  Journal of Marriage and Family Counseling, 4, 99-107.

                 Doherty, W. J. and Corsini, D. A. (1976).  Creativity and intelligence as predictors of moral development among college women.  Journal of Creative Behavior, 10, 276-284.

C.       Journal Special Issues Edited

                 Doherty, W. J. (Ed.).  Values and ethics in family therapy.  Counseling and Values, 1985, 30.

                 Doherty, W. J. and McCubbin, H. I. (Eds.).  Families and health care.  Family Relations, 1985, 34.