CURRICULUM VITAE

July 10, 2002

CURRICULUM VITAE

DAVID SPIEGEL, M.D.,
Willson Professor in the School of Medicine
Associate Chair: Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA 94305-5718

Phone:  650 723-6421    Fax:  650 725-3762

Email:   dspiegel@stanford.edu

Index

  1. Identifying data
  2. Academic history
  3. Employment record
  4. Professional activities
  5. Current Research Activities
  6. Publications

Identifying data:

Date of Birth: December 11, 1945
Place of Birth: New York City
Nationality: U.S.A.

Complete academic history:

Universities attended, dates, degrees:

B.A., Philosophy, Yale College, 1967
M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1971

Residency Training:

Mass. Mental Health Ctr. and the Cambridge Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1971-74

Fellowship:

Laboratory of Community Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, 1973-74


Certification:

Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners, 1972
Diplomate in Psychiatry, Cert. #15231, Am. Board of Psychiatry and Neurology,June,1976

Medical Licensure:

California, Massachusetts, New York


Complete employment record:

Academic Appointments:

6/1/02 - present Jack, Lulu & Sam Willson Professor in the School of Medicine

Stanford University
School of Medicine

3/8/91 - present

Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, with tenure

Stanford University School of Medicine

6/1/87 - 3/7/91

Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, with tenure

Stanford University School of Medicine

10/1/86 - 9/15/91

Associate Research Psychiatrist

University of California at San Francisco

9/1/82 - 5/31/87

Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Clinical)

Stanford University School of Medicine

9/1/76 - 8/31/82

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Stanford University School of Medicine

8/15/75-8/31/76

Acting Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Stanford University School of Medicine

1974 - 1975

Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry

Stanford University School of Medicine

1972 - 1974

Resident Tutor and Premedical Advisor-Winthrop House

Harvard College


Medical School, Clinical and Faculty Appointments:

2001-2002

Senator representing the School of Medicine to the University Academic Senate

2001-2002

Administrative Panel on Human Subjects in Medical Research

1999-2001

Corresponding Member-Committee on Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry and Primary Care Education

1999 - 2001 Administrative Task Force: Home Care Program Advisory Committee
1999 - 2001 Administrative Task Force: Allied Health Professions
1999 - 2001 Administrative Task Force: Pallative Care Committee Member

1997 - present

Associate Chair, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine

1997 - present

Medical Director, Complementary Medicine Clinic, Stanford Health Services

1994 - 1997

Member, University Committee on Faculty and Staff Benefits.

1994 - present

Physician/Consultant, Psychology Service, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

1990 - 1992

Member, Executive Committee, Faculty Practice Program, Stanford University School of Medicine.

1987 - 1989

Chairperson, Committee on Faculty Practice Program Organization and Financial Relationships, Stanford University School of Medicine.

1986 - 1987

Medical Director, Stanford University Clinic.

1989 - 1996

Director, Faculty Medical Psychotherapy Clinic, Stanford University Medical Center.

1980 - 1989

Director, Psychiatry Clinic, Stanford University Medical Center.

1981 - 1983

Associate Director, Psychiatric Inpatient Therapeutic Community, Stanford University Medical Center.

1976 - 1980

Director, Social Psychiatry/Community Services, Palo Alto Veterans Administration Medical Center, Palo Alto, California.

1975 - 1976

Chief, Brief Treatment Inpatient Unit, Palo Alto Veterans Administration Medical Center, Palo Alto, California.

1974 - 1975

Staff Psychiatrist, San Mateo County Mental Health Program, San Mateo, California.

Public service:

2001-present

Medical Resource Council, Gilda's Club Worldwide

1977 - 1981

Public Member, Chief Justice's Special Committee to Study the Appellate Practices in the First Appellate District

1976 - 1984

Member, Board of Directors, Northern California Burn Council

1977 - present

Member, Urgent Action Network, Amnesty International

1972 - 1973

Member, Data Processing Policy Committee, Department of Mental Health, Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Professional activities:

Honors and Awards:

Distinguished Achievement Award for outstanding service as the founding editor of the Progress in Psychiatry Series from 1986-2002, American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., 2002

Henry Guze Award for Best Research Paper, Hypnotic Visual Illusion Alters Color Processing in the Brain, Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2001

McGovern Award Lecturer on the Art and Science of Medicine, Baylor, 1999.

Docteur Honoris Causa de l'Universite de la Mediterranee, 1999

Meritorious Service Award, Northern California Psychiatric Society, for "valuable contributions to psychiatry in the areas of teaching and research", 1997.

Special Keynote Address Award, at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, 1997.

Rockefeller Foundation Visiting Scholar, Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy, 1997

Burroughs Wellcome Visiting Professor, Royal Society of Medicine, United Kingdom, 1997

The Edward A. Strecker, M.D. Award, The Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital and Jefferson Medical College, 1995, for "outstanding contribution to psychiatric care and treatment" in the United States.

One from the Heart Award, Mid-Peninsula Hospice, 1995

Pierre Janet Writing Award, International Society for the Study of Dissociation, 1994.

Treya Killam Wilber Award, Cancer Support Community, 1993.

Honoree, 8th Annual Chrysalis Gala, CHEMOcare, 1993.

Best theoretical paper on hypnosis in 1991, Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1992.

Kaiser Award for Excellence in Preclinical Teaching, Stanford University School of Medicine, 1986

Schneck Award for significant contributions to the development of medical hypnosis. Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1986.

Fellow, Association for Clinical Psychosocial Research, 1996.

Fellow, The Society of Behavioral Medicine, 1995.

Fellow (1992), Board of Regents (1997-), American College of Psychiatrists, 1992

Fellow, American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 1990

Fellow, American Psychiatric Association, 1983

Fellow, Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1983

Academic Faculty Member Residency Program Award for Excellence in Teaching Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Stanford University School of Medicine, 1981

Editorial Boards:

Member, Editorial Board, Trauma, Violence, & Abuse: A Review Journal, 2002

Member, Editorial Advisory Board, APPI, 1986-2001

Associate Editor, The Breast Journal, 2001

Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Clinical Psychiatry News, 2000

Member, Editorial Board, Trauma, Violence, & Abuse: A Review Journal, 2000

Associate Editor, The Journal of Psychotherapy: Practice and Research, 1997

Member, Editorial Board, Columbia Univ. Sch. of Public Health Newsletter, 1994 - present

Associate Editor, The Breast, 1994 - present

Associate Editor, American Journal of Psychiatry, 1991 - 1995

Member, Editorial Board, Consciousness and Cognition, 1991 - present

Member, Editorial Board, Psycho Oncology, 1991 - present

Consulting Editor, 1990 - 1991 and Member, Editorial Board, 1992, Health Psychology.

Medical Co-Editor, Int'l Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1988 - 1997; Member Editorial Board, 1998-

Member, Editorial Board, Dissociation, 1988 - 98

Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Traumatic Stress, 1986 - 1990

Associate Editor, American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 1985 - present

Member, Editorial Board (1986 - 89) and Series Editor Progress in Psychiatry Series, American Psychiatric Press, Inc. 1984 - present

First supervising editor of a new series of books reporting research advances in psychiatry. Fifty-one volumes have been published in this series to date.

Member, Board of Editors, Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 1983 - present

Associate Editor, Integrative Medicine, 1999 - present

Psychotherapy Expert for The Expert Consensus Panels for PTDS, The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 1999 - present

Editoral Advisory Board, Journal of Psychosomatic Reseach, 1999 - present

Reviewer:

American Journal of Psychiatry

American Psychologist

Annals of Behavioral Medicine

Anxiety Research

Archives of General Psychiatry

Behavioral Medicine

Behavioral Science Track Award for Rapid Transition (B/START) for the National Institutes of Mental Health

Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic

Cancer

Hospital & Community Psychiatry

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis

International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine

Journal of Abnormal Psychology

Journal of the American Medical Association

Journal of Clinical Oncology

Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease

Journal of Neuropsychiatry

Journal of Personality Disorders

Journal of Psychiatric Research

Journal of Studies on Alcohol

Medem.com, Expert Reviewer (APA)

Perceptual and Motor Skills

Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes

Psychiatry Research

Psychoanalytic Psychology

Psychological Reports

Psychology & Health

Psychosomatic Medicine

Psychosomatics

Sleep

Membership and Appointments in Professional Societies and Organizations

Second Vice-President Elect, American College of Psychiatrists, 2002 (to be President of the College in 2006)

Member, American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 2001-present

Member, Expert Consensus Panels for PTSD and participant in Psychotherapy Expert Consensus Survey on the Treatment of Psottraumatic Stress Disorder. Published as: Foa, E. B., Davidson, J. R. T., & Frances, A. (1999). Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 50(Supplement 16), 4-69.

Member, National Comprehensive Cancer Network Palliative Care Panel, 2000-2001

Chair, Task Force on the Website, The American College of Psychiatrists, 2002-2003

Member, School of Medicine Committee on Conflict of Interest, 2001.

Member, Committee on Health and Behavior: Research, Practive and Policy, Board on euroscience and Behavioral Health, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, 1998-2001.

Member, Medical Resource Council, Gilda's Club, 2001.

Vice-President-Elect, American College of Psychiatrists, 2001.

Member, Scientific Advisory Committee of the Practice Research Network (PRN), a component of the American Psychiatric Institute for Research and Education, 2000-present.

Member, Board of Regents, The American College of Psychiatrists, 1998-2001.

Member, Advisory Panel, Center for the Advancement of Health, 1994 - present.

President, Society of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1995-97.

Consultant to the APA's Task Force on Treatments of Psychiatric Disorders, 1989.

Co-Chair, Workshop Program, Society of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1989.

Member, DSM-IV Work Group on Psychiatric System Interface Disorders and Dissociation, and Chair, Work Group on Dissociative Disorders, 1988 - present.

Honorary Member, Australian Society of Hypnosis, 1985 - present.

Co-chair, Committee on Research, American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 1984 - 1985.

Vice-Chairperson, Committee on Research, Society of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1984 - 1985.

Member, Reference Panel on Diagnostic and Therapeutic Technology Assessment, Council on Scientific Affairs, American Medical Association, 1983 - present.

Member, Panel on Hypnosis, Council on Scientific Affairs, American Medical Association, 1982 - 1984.

Chairperson, Subcommittee on Symposia of the Scientific Program Committee, American Psychiatric Association, 1981 - 1987.

Chairperson, Subcommittee on Video of the Scientific Program Committee, American Psychiatric Association, 1979 -1981.

Examiner, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1979 - present.

Member, International Society of Hypnosis, 1976 - present.

Study Section Memberships:

National Institute of Health, Center for Scientific Review Special Emphasis Panel, 2000.

National Institute of Mental Health Special Review Committee, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Research Review Committee, 1991.

American Cancer Society, National Advisory Committee on Clinical Investigation IV: Psychosocial and Behavioral Research, 1990-93.

American Cancer Society, California Division, Psychosocial and Behavioral Research, 1986-90.

Current Research Activities

Funding Agency/
Funded Through

Project Title/
Total Award Amount

Private Donarson-going

Center on Stress and Health
$80,000

NIH/NIA/NCIthrough 9/07

Program Project on Stress, the HPA and Health in Aging
$8,000,000

NIH/NIMH
through 7/05

Psychosocial treatment effects on cancer survival
$1,980,292

University of Rochester through 12/31/02

Supportive expressive group therapy for men with primary prostate cancer
$10,000

NIH, Office of AIDS
through 6/03

Group Interventions to Prevent HIV in High Risk Women
$2,878,800

The Charles A. Dana Foundation through through 10/02 Hypothlamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Rhythmicity and Hippocampal Volume in metastatic Breast Cancer Patients
$100,000
The Charles A. Dana Foundation through through 6/02 The role of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis rhythmicity in primary breast cancer
$63,360
University of California/BCRP
through 9/01
Do community cancer groups enhance well-being
$75,600
Fetzer Institute
through 3/31/02
Individual differences in metastatic cancer pain: Psychosocial predictors and psysiological correlates
$39,991
University of California/BCRP
through 6/04
Does a peer navigator improve quality of life at diagnosis
$753,655
University of California/BCRP
through 6/30/01
Do Community Cancer Groups Reduce Physiological Stress
$737,407

Publications:

Books:

  1. Spiegel H, Spiegel D: Trance and Treatment: Clinical Uses of Hypnosis. New York: Basic Books, 1978; Reprinted by American Psychiatric Press, Washington, D.C., 1987.
  2. Spiegel D: Living Beyond Limits: New Hope and Help for Facing Life-Threatening Illness. New York: Times Books, 1993; Ballantine Books, 1994.
  3. Spiegel D: (ed): Dissociative Disorders: A Clinical Review. The Sidran Press: Lutherville, MD, 1993.
  4. Spiegel D: (ed): Dissociation: Culture, Mind and Body. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1994.
  5. Spiegel, D: (ed): Efficacy and Cost Effectiveness of Psychotherapy. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 1999.
  6. Spiegel, D and Classen C: Group Therapy for Cancer Patients: A Research-Based Handbook of Psychosocial Care. Basic Books, New York, 1999.
  7. Committee on Health and Behavior. Research, Practice, and Policy, Board on Neuroscience and Behavioral Health, Institute of Medicine: Health and Behavior: The Interplay of Biological, Behavioral, and Societal Influences. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. 2001

Journal Articles:

  1. Spiegel D, Naparstek B. Psychiatric consultation to a legal services agency. Psychiatric Opinion 11:25-30, 1974.
  2. Spiegel D: The psychiatrist as a consultant to self-help groups. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 28:711-712, 1977.
  3. Spiegel D, Grunebaum H. Training versus treating the psychiatric resident. American Journal of Psychotherapy 31:618-625, 1977.
  4. Spiegel D, Yalom I. A support group for dying patients. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 28:233-245, 1978. (reprint not available)
  5. Spiegel D, Fink R. Hysterical psychosis and hypnotizability. American Journal of Psychiatry 136:777-781, 1979.
  6. Spiegel D: Psychological support for women with metastatic carcinoma. Psychosomatics 20:780-787, 1979.
  7. Orne MT, Hilgard ER, Spiegel H, Spiegel D, Crawford HJ, Evans FJ, Orne EC, Frischholz EJ. The relation between the Hypnotic Induction Profile and the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scales, Forms A and C. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 27:85-102, 1979.
  8. Spiegel D: The recent literature: Self-help and mutual support groups. Community Mental Health Review 5:15-25, 1980. (reprint not available)
  9. Spiegel D: Hypnotizability and psychoactive medication. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 22:217-222, 1980.
  10. Spiegel D, Chase RA. The treatment of contractures of the hand using self- hypnosis. Journal of Hand Surgery 5:428-432, 1980.
  11. Spiegel D, Spiegel H. Hypnosis in psychosomatic medicine. Psychosomatics 21:35-41, 1980.
  12. Spiegel D, Bloom JR, Yalom ID. Group support for patients with metastatic cancer: A randomized prospective outcome study. Archives of General Psychiatry 38:527-533, 1981.
  13. Spiegel D, Frischholz, EJ, Maruffi B, Spiegel H. Hypnotic responsivity and the treatment of flying phobia. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 23:239-247, 1981.
  14. Spiegel D: Man as timekeeper: Philosophical and psychotherapeutic issues. American Journal of Psychoanalysis 41:5-14, 1981.
  15. Frischholz EJ, Spiegel H, Spiegel D: Hypnosis and the unhypnotizable: A reply to Barber. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 24:55-58, 1981.
  16. Spiegel D: Vietnam grief work using hypnosis. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 24:33-40, 1981.
  17. Spiegel D: Hypnosis in the treatment of psychosomatic symptoms and pain. Psychiatric Annals 11:343-349, 1981.
  18. Spiegel D, Detrick D, Frischholz EJ. Hypnotizability and psychopathology. American Journal of Psychiatry 139:431-437, 1982.
  19. Frischholz EJ, Spiegel D, Spiegel H, Balma DL, Markell CS. Differential hypnotic responsivity of smokers, phobics, and chronic pain control patients: A failure to confirm. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 91:269-272, 1982.
  20. Yesavage JA, Rose TL, Spiegel D: Relaxation training and memory improvement in elderly normals: Correlation of anxiety ratings and recall improvement. Experimental Aging Research 8:195-198, 1982.
  21. Frischholz EJ, Blumstein R, Spiegel D: Comparative Efficacy of hypnotic behavioral training and sleep-trance hypnotic induction: Comment on Katz. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 50:766-769, 1982.
  22. Spiegel D, Tryon WW, Frischholz EJ, Spiegel H. Letter: Hilgard's illusion. Archives of General Psychiatry 39(8):972-974, 1982.
  23. Spiegel D, Bloom JR, Gottheil E. Family environment of patients with metastatic carcinoma. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology 1:33-44, 1983.
  24. Spiegel D, Glafkides MS. Effects of group confrontation with death and dying. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 33:433-447, 1983.
  25. Spiegel D, Bloom JR. Pain in metastatic breast cancer. Cancer 52:341-345, 1983.
  26. Spiegel D, Bloom JR. Group therapy and hypnosis reduce metastatic breast carcinoma pain. Psychosomatic Medicine 45:333-339, 1983.
  27. Spiegel D: Hypnosis with medical/surgical patients. General Hospital Psychiatry 5:265-277, 1983.
  28. Spiegel D, Albert L. Naloxone fails to reverse hypnotic alleviation of chronic pain. Psychopharmacology 81:140-143, 1983.
  29. Spiegel D, Wissler T. Perceptions of family environment among psychiatric patients and their wives. Family Process 22:539-549, 1983.
  30. Frischholz EJ, Spiegel D: Hypnosis is not therapy. Bulletin of the British Society of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis 6:3-8, 1983.
  31. Spiegel D: Hypnosis: How you can use it to help patients stop smoking. Your Patient and Cancer 3:72-84, 1983.
  32. Spiegel D: Hypnosis in clinical practice. Drug Therapy 13:173-187, 1983.
  33. Spiegel D: Hypnosis with psychotic patients: comment on Scagnelli-Jobsis. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 25:289-294, 1983.
  34. Spiegel D: Multiple personality as a post-traumatic stress disorder. Psychiatric Clinics of North America 7:101-110, 1984.
  35. Spiegel D, Spiegel H. Uses of hypnosis in evaluating malingering and deception. Law and Behavior 2:51-65, 1984.
  36. Spiegel D, Rosenfeld A. Spontaneous hypnotic age regression. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 45:522-524, 1984.
  37. Bloom JR, Spiegel D: The relationship of two dimensions of social support to the psychological well-being and social functioning of women with advanced breast cancer. Social Science in Medicine 119:831-837, 1984.
  38. Spiegel D, Cutcomb S, Ren C, Pribram K. Hypnotic hallucination alters evoked potentials. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 94:249-255, 1985.
  39. Spiegel D: Trance, Trauma & Testimony. The Stanford Magazine 13:40-44, 1985. (reprint not available)
  40. Spiegel D: The use of hypnosis in controlling cancer pain. Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians 35:221-231, 1985. Reprinted in Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis 7:82-99, 1985.
  41. Orne MT, Axelrad D, Diamond BL, Gravitz MA, Heller A, Mutter CB, Spiegel D, Spiegel H. Scientific Status of Refreshing Recollection by the Use of Hypnosis. Journal of the American Medical Association 253:1918-1923, 1985. (reprint not available)
  42. Spiegel D, Wissler T: Family environment as a predictor of psychiatric rehospitalization. American Journal of Psychiatry 143:56-60, 1986.
  43. Fobair P, Hoppe RT, Bloom JR, Cox R, Varghese A, Spiegel D: Psychosocial problems among survivors of Hodgkin's Disease. Journal of Clinical Oncology 4:805-814, 1986.
  44. Frischholz EJ, Spiegel D: Adjunctive uses of hypnosis in the treatment of smoking. Psychiatric Annals 16:87-90, 1986.
  45. Spiegel D, Psychosocial Interventions with Cancer Patients. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology 3:83-95, 1985-86.
  46. Spiegel D: Dissociating Damage. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 29:123-131, 1986.
  47. Spiegel D: Nonpharmacologic Management of Pain. Mediguide to Inflammatory Diseases 5:1-5, 1986.
  48. Spiegel D: Painstaking Reminders of Forgotten Trance Logic. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9:484-485, 1986.
  49. Klein KB, Spiegel D: Letter: Cephalic phase of acid secretion. Gastroenterology 91(6):1581, 1986.
  50. Spiegel D, Wissler T. Using Family Consultation as Psychiatric Aftercare for Schizophrenic Patients. Hospital & Community Psychiatry 38:1096-1099, 1987.
  51. Spiegel D: The Healing Trance. The Sciences 35-41, March/April, 1987. Reprinted in MG Walraven, HE Fitzgerald, eds., Psychology 89/90, Guilford CT: Dushkin, 1989.
  52. Frischholz EJ, Spiegel D, Trentalange MJ, Spiegel H. The Hypnotic Induction Profile and Absorption. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 30:87-93, 1987.
  53. Spiegel D: Chronic Pain Masks Depression, Multiple Personality Disorder. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 38:933-935, 1987.
  54. Spiegel D: Seeing through social influence: Hypnotic hallucinations are opaque. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10:775-776, 1987.
  55. Spiegel D, Hunt T, Dondershine H. Dissociation and Hypnotizability in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 145:301-305, 1988 (see abstract).
  56. Spiegel D, Barabasz AF. Effects of Hypnotic Instructions on P300 Evoked Potential Amplitudes: Research and Clinical Implications. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 31:11-17, 1988.
  57. Spiegel D: Dissociation and hypnosis in post-traumatic stress disorders. Journal of Traumatic Stress 1:17-33, 1988. (reprint not available)
  58. Spiegel D: Hypnosis Embodying the Mind: I Think Therefore I Am?. Contemporary Psychiatry 7:117-121, 1988.
  59. Spiegel D: The treatment accorded those who treat patients with multiple personality disorder. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 176:535-536, 1988.
  60. Spiegel D, Sands S: Pain Management in the Cancer Patient. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology 6:205-216, 1988.
  61. Spiegel D: Uses and Abuses of Hypnosis. Integrative Psychiatry 6:211-222, 1989.
  62. Spiegel D, Bierre P, Rootenberg J: Hypnotic alteration of somatosensory perception. American Journal of Psychiatry, 146:749-754, 1989 (see abstract).
  63. Klein KB, Spiegel D: Modulation of gastric acid secretion by hypnosis. Gastroenterology 96:1383-87, 1989 (see abstract).
  64. Spiegel, D. Editorial: Hypnosis and the Relaxation Response. Gastroenterology 96: 1609-11, 1989.
  65. Spiegel D: Hypnosis in the treatment of victims of sexual abuse. Psychiatric Clinics of North America 12:295-305, 1989.
  66. Barabasz M, Spiegel D: Hypnotizability and weight loss in obese subjects. International Journal of Eating Disorders 8:335-341, 1989.
  67. Spiegel D, Bloom JR, Kraemer HC, Gottheil E: Effect of psychosocial treatment on survival of patients with metastatic breast cancer. The Lancet: 2:888-891, October 14, 1989 (see abstract).
  68. Spiegel D, Bloom JR, Kraemer HC, Gottheil E: Psychological support for cancer patients. The Lancet:1447, 1989. (reprint not available)
  69. Spiegel D: Theoretical and empirical resistance to hypnotic compliance. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 32:243-245, 1990. (reprint not available)
  70. Bloom JR, Gorsky RD, Fobair P, Hoppe R, Cox RS, Varghese A, Spiegel D: Physical performance at work and at leisure: Validation of a measure of biological energy in survivors of Hodgkin's Disease. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology 8:49-63, 1990. (reprint not available)
  71. Spiegel D: Facilitating Emotional Coping During Treatment. Cancer 66:1422-1426, 1990 (see abstract).
  72. Spiegel D: Editorial: Can psychotherapy prolong cancer survival? Psychosomatics 31:361-366, 1990.
  73. Spiegel D, Cardeña E: New uses of hypnosis in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 51:10 (suppl):39-43, (discuss.) 44-6, 1990 (see abstract).
  74. Spiegel D: Minding the need for specialists in brain diseases. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 71(3 Pt. 1): 780-782, 1990.
  75. Spiegel D: Dissociating dissociation: A commentary on Dr. Garcia's article. Dissociation III:214-215, 1990.
  76. Redd, WH, Silberfarb PM, Andersen BL, Andrykowski MA, Bovbjerg DH, Burish TG, Carpenter PJ, Cleeland C, Dolgin M, Levy SL, Mitnick L, Morrow GR, Schover LR, Spiegel D, Stevens J: Physiologic and psychobehavioral research in oncology. Cancer 67:813-822, 1991.
  77. Spiegel D: Psychosocial treatment and cancer survival. Harvard Mental Health Letter 7:7:4-6, 1991.
  78. Bloom JR, Fobair P, Spiegel D, Cox RS, Varghese A, Hoppe R: Social supports and the social well-being of cancer survivors. Advances in Medical Sociology 2:95-114, 1991.
  79. Spiegel D: Mind matters: Effects of group support on cancer patients. Journal of NIH Research 3:61-62, 1991.
  80. Spiegel D: A psychosocial intervention and survival time of patients with metastatic breast cancer. Advances 7:10-19, 1991.
  81. Spiegel D: Invited discussion of "Bandaging a 'Broken Heart': Hypnoplay therapy in the treatment of multiple personality disorder." American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 34:19-20, 1991.
  82. Spiegel D, Cardeña E: Letter: Comments on hypnotizability and dissociation. American Journal of Psychiatry 148:813-814, 1991.
  83. Spiegel D, Cardeña E: Disintegrated experience: The dissociative disorders revisited. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 100:366-378, 1991 (see abstract).
  84. Spiegel D: Uses of hypnosis in managing medical symptoms. Psychiatric Medicine 9(4):521-533, 1991.
  85. Spiegel D: Neurophysiological correlates of hypnosis and dissociation. Journal of Neuropsychiatry 3:440-445, 1991.
  86. Spiegel D: Second thoughts on personality, stress, and disease. Psychological Inquiry 2:266-268, 1991. (reprint not available)
  87. Spiegel D: Psychosocial aspects of cancer. Current Opinion in Psychiatry 4:889-897, 1991.
  88. Spiegel D: Dissociating consciousness from cognition. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:695-696, 1991.
  89. Spiegel D: Effects of Psychosocial Support on Patients with Metastatic Breast Cancer. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology 10:113-120, 1992.
  90. Spiegel D: Book Review of The Threatened Medical Identity of Psychiatry: The Winds of Change, by T. Pearlman, 1992. New England Journal of Medicine, 327(24):1763, 1992.
  91. Spiegel D: None of Lazarus' problems makes the difficult into the impossible. Advances 8(3):36-37, 1992. (reprint not available)
  92. Spiegel D, King R: Hypnotizability and CSF HVA levels among psychiatric patients. Biological Psychiatry 31:95-98, 1992.
  93. Hannah MT, Gritz ER, Wellisch DK, Fobair P, Hoppe RT, Bloom JR, Sun G-W, Varghese A, Cosgrove MD, Spiegel D: Changes in Marital and Sexual Functioning in Long-Term Survivors and Their Spouses: Testicular Cancer Versus Hodgkin's Disease. Psycho-Oncology 1:89-103, 1992.
  94. Jaschke VA, Spiegel D: A case of probable dissociative disorder. Bull Menninger Clinic, 56, 2:246-260, 1992.
  95. Li D, Spiegel D: A neural network model of dissociative disorders. Psychiatric Annals 22:144-147, 1992.
  96. Mulder CL, Van der Pompe G, Spiegel D, Antoni MH, and De Vries MJ: Do Psychosocial Factors Influence the Course of Breast Cancer? A review of recent literature, methodological problems and future directions. Psycho-Oncology, 1:155-167, 1992.
  97. Spira JL, Spiegel D: Hypnosis and related techniques in pain management. The Hospice Journal 8(1-2):89-119, 1992.
  98. Spiegel D: The use of hypnosis in the treatment of PTSD. Psychiatric Medicine Vol. 10, No.4, pp. 21-30, 1992.
  99. Spiegel D: Editorial: Conserving breasts and relationships. Health Psychology, 11(6): 347-348, 1992.
  100. Cardeña E & Spiegel D: Dissociative reactions to the Bay Area earthquake. Am J Psychiatry Vol 150(3):474-478, 1993 (see abstract).
  101. Davis W, Bauer M, Severino S, Spiegel D, Widiger T: MacArthur Data Reanalyses: Examples from the Second Stage of Empirical Review. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 44(5): 979-88, May 1993.
  102. Spiegel D, Frischolz EJ, Fleiss JL, Spiegel H: Predictors of Smoking Abstinence Following a Single-Session Restructuring Intervention with Self-Hypnosis. Am J Psychiatry 150:7, 1090-1097, 1993 (see abstract).
  103. Spiegel D: Psychosocial Intervention in Cancer. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 85:5, 1198-1205, 1993.
  104. van der Hart O, Spiegel D: Hypnotic Assessment and Treatment of Trauma-Induced Psychoses: The Early Psychotherapy of H. Breukink and Modern Views. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, Vol. XLI, No. 3, 191-209, July, 1993. (reprint not available)
  105. Classen C, Koopman C, Spiegel D: Trauma and Dissociation. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 57(2): 178-194, 1993 (see abstract).
  106. Spiegel D: Letter: Multiple Personality. British Journal of Psychiatry, 162:126, 1993. (reprint not available) reprinted in Dissociative Identity Disorder: Theoretical and Treatment Controversies, pp 48-49, edited by Cohen L, Berzoff J, and Elin M., Northvale, New Jersey, London, Jason Aronson Inc.
  107. Stein, S, Hermanson, K., Spiegel D: New Directions in Psycho-oncology. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 6: 838-846, 1993.
  108. Bloom JR, Fobair P, Gritz E, Wellisch D, Spiegel D, Varghese A, Hoppe R: Psychosocial Outcomes of Cancer: A Comparative Analysis of Hodgkin's Disease and Testicular Cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 11(5): 979-88, 1993.
  109. Spiegel D, Koopman C, Classen C: Acute stress disorder and dissociation. Australian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, Vol. 22, No. 1, pp 11-23, 1994.
  110. Koopman C, Classen C, Spiegel D: Predictors of posttraumatic stress symptoms among survivors of the Oakland/Berkeley, California, firestorm. American Journal of Psychiatry,151(6):888-894, June 1994 (see abstract).
  111. Spiegel D, Sands S, Koopman C: Pain and depression in cancer patients. Cancer, 74(9):2570-2578, November 1994 (see abstract).
  112. Spiegel D: Editorial Introduction to Part II. Clinical Description in the Sesquicentennial Anniversary Supplement, American Journal of Psychiatry, 151(6):90-96, June 1994.
  113. Spiegel D: Editorial: Krebs und Depression (Cancer and Depression). Verhaltenstherapie, (4):81-88, 1994.
  114. Freinkel A, Koopman C, Spiegel D: Dissociative Symptoms in Media Eyewitnesses of Execution. American Journal of Psychiatry, 151(9):1335-1339, September 1994.
  115. Spiegel D, Scheflin A: Dissociated or Fabricated? Psychiatric Aspects of Repressed Memory in Criminal and Civil Cases. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, Vol. XLII, No. 4:411-432, October 1994 (see abstract).
  116. Spiegel D: Health Caring: Psychosocial support for patients with cancer. Cancer Supplement, 74(4):1453-1456, August 15, 1994 (see abstract).
  117. Koopman C, Classen C, Spiegel D, Cardeña E: When disaster strikes, acute stress disorders may follow. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 8(1):29-46, 1995 (see abstract).
  118. Zarcone J, Smithline L, Koopman C, Kraemer HC, Spiegel D: Sexuality and spousal support among women with advanced breast cancer. The Breast Journal, 1(1):52-57, 1995.
  119. Spiegel D: How do you feel about cancer now? - Survival and psychosocial support. Public Health Reports, 10(3):298-300, 1995.
  120. Spiegel D: Commentary. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 13(1/2):115-121, 1995.
  121. Spiegel D: Psychiatry disabused. Letter to the editor in Nature Medicine, 1(6):490-491. 1995.
  122. Spiegel D: The Pros and Cons of Dissociative Identity (Multiple Personality) Disorder. Jrnl. Prac. Psych. and Behav. Hlth, 1(3):158-166, 1995.
  123. Spiegel D: Koopman C, Freinkel A, Kraemer H: Dr. Spiegel and Colleagues Reply. Letter to the editor in Am J Psychiatry, 152(9):1405, 1995.
  124. Spiegel D: Essentials of psychotherapeutic intervention for cancer patients. Support Care Cancer 3:252-256, 1995 (see abstract).
  125. Stein S, Solvason H, Biggart E, Spiegel D: A 25-year-old woman with hallucinations, hypersexuality, nightmares, and a rash. Am J Psychiatry, 153(4):545-551, 1996.
  126. Spiegel D: Editorial: Psychological Distress and Disease Course for Women with Breast Cancer: One Answer, Many Questions. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 88(10):629-631, 1996.
  127. Spiegel D, Kato P: Psychosocial influences on cancer incidence and progression. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 4(1):10-26, 1996 (see abstract).
  128. Lang E, Joyce J, Spiegel D, Hamilton D, Lee, K: Self-hypnotic relaxation during interventional radiological procedures: Effect on pain perception and intravenous drug use. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 44(2): 106-119, April 1996.
  129. Butler LD, Duran EFD, Jasiukaitis P, Koopman C, Spiegel D:. Hypnotizability and traumatic experience: a diathesis-stress model of dissociative symptomatology. American Journal of Psychiatry, 153:7: 42-63, July 1996.
  130. Jasiukaitis P, Nouriani B, Spiegel D: Left hemisphere superiority for event-related potential effects of hypnotic obstruction. Neuropsychologia, 34(7):661-668. 1996.
  131. Spiegel D, Morrow G, Classen, C, Riggs G, Stott P, Mudaliar N, Pierce H, Flynn P, Heard L: Effect of group therapy on women with primary breast cancer. The Breast Journal, 2(1):104-106, 1996.
  132. Spiegel D Cancer and Depression. British Journal of Psychiatry, 168(suppl. 30):109-116, 1996.
  133. Koopman C, Classen C, Spiegel D: Dissociative responses in the immediate aftermath of the Oakland/Berkeley firestorm. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 9(3):521-540, 1996.
  134. Classen C, Koopman C, Angell K, Spiegel D: Coping styles associated with psychological adjustment to advanced breast cancer. Health Psychology, 15(6):434-437, 1996.
  135. Spiegel D, Lazar S: The need for psychotherapy in the medically ill. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 1997 Supplement:45-50, 1997.
  136. Spiegel D: Psychosocial aspects of breast cancer treatment. Seminars in Oncology, 24(1), Suppl 1 (February):S1-36-S1-47, 1997 (see abstract).
  137. Spiegel D: Block should identify his goals and document his effects. Advances: The Journal of Mind-Body Health, 13(1):47-49, 1997.
  138. van der Hart O, Spiegel D: Hypnotic assessment and treatment of trauma-induced psychosis: The early psychotherapy of H. Breukink and modern views. Hypnotherapie, jaargang 17(4):7-26, (reprinted from the July, 1993 International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1996.
  139. Jasiukaitis P, Nouriani B, Hugdahl K, Spiegel D: Relateralizing hypnosis: Or, have we been barking up the wrong hemisphere? International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 45(2):158-177, 1997 (see abstract).
  140. Gabbard GO, Lazar SG, Hornberger J, Spiegel D: The economic impact of Psychotherapy: A Review. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 154(2):147-155, 1997 (see abstract).
  141. Kogan MM, Biswas A, Pearl D, Carlson R, Spiegel D: Effects of medical and psychotherapeutic treatment on the survival of women with metastatic breast carcinoma. Cancer, 80(2): 225-230, 1997 (see abstract).
  142. Spiegel D, Moore R: Imagery and hypnosis in the treatment of cancer patients. Oncology, 11(8):1170-1195, 1997.
  143. Spiegel D: Memories: True or false. American Psychologist, 52(9):995-996, 1997.
  144. Koopman C, Gore-Felton C, Spiegel D: Acute stress disorder symptoms among female sexual abuse survivors seeking treatment. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 6(3):65-85, 1997.
  145. Classen C, Abramson S, Angell K, Atkinson A, Desch C, Vinciguerra VP, Rosenbluth RJ, Kirshner JJ, Hart R, Morrow G, Spiegel D: Effectiveness of a training program for enhancing therapists' understanding of the supportive-expressive treatment model for breast cancer groups. Journal of Psychotherapy Practice & Research 1997; 6(3):211-8
  146. Spiegel D: The role of alternative health care in traditional medicine. Federation Bulletin: The Journal of Medical Licensure and Discipline, 84(3):166-168, 1997.
  147. Spiegel D: Getting there is half the fun: Relating happiness to health. Psychological Inquiry, 9(1): 66-68, 1998.
  148. Spiegel D, Diamond, S: Psychosocial Interventions in Cancer: Needs, Methods, and Outcome. Psychosocial Interventions: 386-395, 1998.
  149. Spiegel D, Stroud, P, Fyfe, A: Complementary Medicine. Western Journal of Medicine, 4(168): 241-247, 1998 (see abstract).
  150. Koopman C, Hermanson K, Diamond S, Angell K, Spiegel D: Social support, life stress, pain and emotional adjustment to advanced breast cancer. Psycho-Oncology. 7(2): 101-111, 1998 (see abstract).
  151. Koopman C, Zarcone J, Mann M, Freinkel A, Spiegel D: Acute stress reactions to a patient threat. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 11:27-45, 1998.
  152. Classen C, Koopman C, Hales R, Spiegel D: Acute stress disorder as a predictor of posttraumatic stress symptoms. Am J Psychiatry, 155(5):650-624, 1998 (see abstract).
  153. Spiegel D: Using our heads: Effects of mental state and social influence on hypnosis. Contemporary Hypnosis, 15(3):175-177, 1998.
  154. Classen C, Field N, Atkinson A, Spiegel D: Representations of self in women sexually abused in childhood. Child Abuse & Neglect, 22(10):997-1004, 1998.
  155. Kogon M, Jasiukaitis P, Berardi A, Gupta M, Kosslyn S, Spiegel D: Imagery and hypnotizability revisited. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 46(4):363-370, 1998.
  156. Spiegel, D: Hypnosis. The Harvard Mental Health Letter, 15(3):5-6, 1998.
  157. Spiegel D: Hypnosis and implicit memory: automatic processing of explicit content. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 1998; 40(3):231-40
  158. Spiegel D, Kraemer HC, Bloom JB: A tale of two methods: Randomization versus matching trials in clinical research. Psycho-Oncology 7:371-375, 1998.
  159. Spiegel D: Letter to the editor, The American Journal of Psychiatry, 155(9):1302, 1998.
  160. Spiegel D: Consistency of memory among veterans of Operation Desert Storm [letter; comment]. American Journal of Psychiatry 1998; 155(9):1301
  161. Scheflin A and Spiegel D: From courtroom to couch: Working with repressed memory and avoiding lawsuits, The Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 21(4):847-867, December 1998.159.
  162. DeBattista C, Solvason HB, Spiegel D: ECT in Dissociative Identity Disorder and Comorbid Depression, The Journal of ECT, 14(4): 275-279, 1998.
  163. Spiegel D: Healing Words: Emotional Expression and Disease Outcome, Journal of the American Medical Association, 281:1328-1329, 1999.
  164. Spiegel D: Commentary: The Patient, the Physician, and the Truth, The Hastings Report, 29(3): 24-25, May-June, 1999.
  165. Spiegel D: A 43-Year Old woman Coping With Cancer, Journal of the American Medical Association, 282(4):371-378, 1999.
  166. Spiegel D: Cunning But Careless: Analysis of a Non-Replication, Psycho-Oncology, 8:273-274, 1999.
  167. Goodwin PJ, Pritchard KI, Spiegel D: The Fox Guarding the Clinical Trial: Internal vs. External Validity in Randomized Studies, Psycho-Oncology, 8:275-276, 1999.
  168. Nordby H, Hugdahl K, Jasiukaitis P, Spiegel D: Effects of Hypnotizabiity on Performance of a Stroop Task and Event-Related Potentials, Perceptual and Motor Skills, 88:819-830, 1999.
  169. Fink P, Bloom S, and Spiegel D: Repressed Memory Syndrome (Transcript of the Panel Discussion), Psychiatric Update, 19(1):1-9, 1999.
  170. Gore-Felton C, Arnow B, Koopman C, Thoesen C, Spiegel D: Psychologists’ Beliefs about the Prevalence of Childhood Sexual Abuse: The Influence of Sexual Abuse History, Gender, and Theoretical Orientation, Child Abuse & Neglect, 23(8):803-811, 1999.
  171. Spiegel D: Letter to the Editor, New York Times, August 30, 1999.
  172. Lang EV, Lutgendorf S, Logan H Benotsch EG, Laser E, Spiegel D: Nonpharmacologic analgesia and anxiolysis for interventional radiological procedures. Seminars in Interventional Radiology, 16:113-123, 1999.
  173. Kraemer H, Spiegel D: Cunning but careless: analysis of a non-replication [letter] [see comments]. Psycho-Oncology 1999; 8(3):273-5
  174. Gore-Felton C, Spiegel D: Enhancing Women’s Lives: The Role of Support Groups among Breast Cancer Patients, The Journal for specialists in Group Work, 24(3):274-287, 1999.
  175. Spiegel D: Embodying the Mind in Psychooncology Research, Advances in Mind-Body Medicine, 15(4):267-273, 1999.
  176. Blake-Mortimer J, Gore-Felton C, Kimerling R, Turner-Cobb, J, Spiegel D: Improving the Quality and Quantity of Life Among Patients with Cancer: a Review of the Effectiveness of Group Psychotherapy, The European Journal of Cancer, 35(11):1581-1586, 1999.
  177. Butler L, Koopman C, Classen C, Spiegel D: Traumatic Stress, Life Events, and Emotional Support in women With Metastatic Breast Cancer: Cancer-Related Traumatic Stress Symptoms Associated with Past and Current Stressors, Health Psychology, 18(6):555-560, 1999.
  178. Spiegel D, Morrow GR, Classen C, Raubertas R, Stott PR, Mudaliar N, Pierce HI, Flynn PJ, Heard L, Riggs G: Group Psychotherapy for Recently Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients: A Multicenter Feasibility Study, Psycho-Oncology, 8:482-493, 1999.
  179. Spiegel, D: Commentary: Deconstructing Self-Destruction, Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 62(4):329-330, 1999.
  180. Moore R and Spiegel D: Uses of Guided Imagery for Pain Control by African-American and White Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer. Integrative Medicine, 2(2/3):115-126, 1999.
  181. Gore-Felton C, Gill M, Koopman C, Thoresen C and Spiegel D: Acute Stress Reactions to Actual or Threatened Violence: Implications for Early Intervention. Aggression and Violent Behavior: A Review Journal, 4:293-306, 1999.
  182. Cardena E, Maldonado J, Galdon M, Spiegel D: La Hipnosis y Los Trantornos Posttraumaticos. Anales de Psicologia, 15(1):147-155, 1999.
  183. Biswas A, See D, Kogan M, Spiegel D: Hypnotizability and the Use of Traditional Dhami-Jhankri Healing in Nepal. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 48(1):6-21, 2000.
  184. Spiegel D: Suffer the Children: LongTerm Effects of Sexual Abuse. Society, 37(4):18-20, 2000.
  185. Spiegel D: Efficacy and Cost-Effectiveness of Group Psychotherapy for Patients with Cancer. ONE (Oncology Economics), 1(5):53-58, 2000.
  186. Lang E, Benotsch E, Fink L, Lutgendorf S, Berbaum M, Berbaum K, Logan H, Spiegel D: Adjunctive non-pharmacological analgesia for invasive medical procedures: a randomised trial. The Lancet, 355:1486-1490, 2000.
  187. Sephton S, Sapolsky R, Kraemer H, Spiegel D: Diurnal Cortisol rhythm as a Predictor of Breast Cancer Survival. JNCI 92, (12):994-1000, 2000.
  188. Turner-Cobb J, Sephton S, Koopman C, Blake-Mortimer J, Spiegel D: Social Support and Salivary Cortisol in Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer. Psychosomatic Medicine, 62:337-346, 337-345, 2000.
  189. Diamond S, Rosenbaum E, Spiegel D: Reducing Stress In the Stressed-out World of Cancer. Coping With Cancer, 14(4):14-15, 2000.
  190. August 2000 AJP cover design by David Spiegel, M.D. and Jason Glance
  191. Giese-Davis J, Hermanson K, Koopman C, Weibel D, Spiegel D: Quality of Couples' Relationship and Adjustment to Metastatic Breast Cancer. Journal of Family Psychology 14(2):251-266, 2000.
  192. Kosslyn S, Thompson W, Costantini-Ferrando M, Alpert N, Spiegel D: Hypnotic Visual Illusion Alters Color Processing in the Brain. Am J Psychiatry 157:1279-1284, 2000.
  193. Spiegel D: The Price of Abusing Children and Numbers. Sexuality & Culture 4(2):63-66, Spring 2000.
  194. Cacioppo JT, Ernst JM, Burleson MH, McClintock MK, Malarkey WB, Hawkley LC, Kowalewski RB, Paulsen A, Hobson JA, Hugdahl K, Spiegel D, Berntson GG: Lonely traits and concomitant physiological processes: the MacArthur social neuroscience studies. International Journal of Psychophysiology 35(2-3):143-54, 2000.
  195. Koopman C, Gore-Felton C, Marouf F, Butler L D, Field N, Gill M, Chen X H, Israelski D, Spiegel D: Relationships of perceived stress to coping, attachment and social support among HIV-positive persons. AIDS Care, 12(5):663-672, 2000.
  196. Spiegel D, Classen C, Cardena E: Letter to the Editor, Am J Psychiatry, 157(11):1890, 2000.
  197. Cardena E, Koopman C, Classen C, Waelde L, and Spiegel D: Psychometric Properties of the Stanford Acute Stress Reaction Questionnaire (SASRQ): A Valid and Reliable Measure of Acute Stress. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 13(3):719-734, 2000.
  198. Hart S, Gore-Felton C, Maldonado J, Lagana L, Blake-Mortimer J, Israelski D, Koopman C, Spiegel D: The relationship between pain and coping styles among HIV-positive men and women. Psychology and Health, 15:869-879, 2000.
  199. Giese-Davis J, Hermanson K, Koopman C, and Spiegel D: Affective Engagement and Couple's Adjustment to Metastatic Breast Cancer. Journal of Family Psychology, 14(2):251-266, 2000.
  200. Gore-Felton, C., Koopman, C., Thoresen, C., Arnow, B., Bridges, E., & Spiegel, D. Psychologists' beliefs and clinical characteristics: Judging the veracity of childhood sexual abuse memories. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 31(4), 372-377, 2000.
  201. Spiegel D and Cordova M: Supportive-expressive group therapy and life extension of breast cancer patients. Advances in Mind-Body Medicine 17(1):38-41, 2001.
  202. Spiegel D: Informed dissent regarding hypnosis and its not-so-hidden observers: Comment on Lynn. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 43(2,4):303, 2001, 2001.
  203. Spiegel D: Real effects of real child sexual abuse. Sexuality & Culture, 4(4):99-105, 2001.
  204. Spiegel D: Closure? The execution was just the start. The Washinton Post, Sunday, April 29th:B3, 2001.
  205. Spiegel D: Book Review: "Breast Cancer: Society Shapes an Epidemic". The New England Journal of Medicine, 344(17): 1337-1338, 2001.
  206. Koopman C, Angell K, Turner-Cobb J, Kreshka M, Donnelly P, McCoy R, Turkseven A, Graddy K, Giese-Davis J, Spiegel D. Distress, Coping, and Social Support Among Rural Women Recently Diagnosed with Primary Breast Cancer. The Breast Journal, 7(1):25-33, 2001.
  207. Classen C, Field N, Koopman C, Nevill-Manning K, Spiegel D. Interpersonal Problems and Their Relationship to Sexual Revictimization Among Women Sexually Abused in Childhood. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15(6):495-509, 2001.
  208. Spiegel, D: Deconstructing the Dissociative Disorders: For Whom the Dell Tolls. Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2(1):51-57, 2001.
  209. Koopman C, Drescher K, Bowles S, Fusman F, Blake D, Dondershine H, Chang V, Butler L, Spiegel D: Acute Dissociative Reactions in Veterans with PTSD. Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2(1):91-111, 2001.
  210. Classen C, Koopman C, Nevill-Manning K, Spiegel D: A Preliminary Report Comparing Trauma-Focused and Present-Focused Group Therapy Against a Wait-Listed Condition Among Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors with PTSD. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, 4(2):265-288, 2001.
  211. Fobair P, O'Hanlan K, Koopman C, Classen C, Dimiceli S, Drooker N, Warner D, Heather R, Davids HR, Loulan J, Wallsten D, Goffinet D, Morrow G, and Spiegel D: Comparison of Lesbian and Heterosexual Women's response to Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer. Psycho-oncology, 10(1):40-51, 2001.
  212. Spiegel D: Who is in Procrustes' Bed?. Sexuality & Culture, 5(2):79-86, Spring 2001.
  213. Field N, Classen C, Butler L, Koopman C, Zarcone J and Spiegel D: Revictimization and Information Processing in Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 15:1-11, 2001.
  214. Giese-Davis J and Spiegel D: Suppression, Repressive-Defensiveness, Restraint, and Distress in Metastatic Breast Cancer: Separable or Inseparable Construct? Journal of Personality 69(3):417-449, 2001.
  215. Waelde L, Koopman C, Rierdan J, Spiegel D. Symptoms of acute stress disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder following exposure to disastrous flooding. Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 2(2): 37-52, 2001.
  216. Spiegel D and Sephton S: Psychoneuroimmune and Endnocrine Pathway in Cancer: Effects of Stress and Support. Seminars in Cliical Neuropsychiatry, 6(4):252-265, 2001.
  217. Spiegel D, Kraemer H, Carlson R: Letter to Editor - Is the Placebo Powerless? New England Journal of Medicine, 345(17):1276, 2001.
  218. Spiegel D: Letter to Editor, New England Journal of Medicine, 345(11):841-842, 2001.
  219. Spiegel D: Mind Matters Group Therapy and Survival in Breast Cancer. New England J Med 345:1767-68, 2001.
  220. Mouysset J, Baciuchka-Palmaro M, Ichou M, Duffaud F, Neulat G, Dudoit E, Bagarry-Liegey, D, Mramoni M, Spiegel D, San Marco J, Favre R: Les ateliers de nutrition en oncology medicale: une experience pilote. Bull Cancer, 88(10):959-64, 2001.
  221. Dallam S, Ceeda-Benito A, Kraemer H, Gleaves D, Silberg J, Spiegel D: The Effects of Child Sexual Abuse: Comment on Rind, Tromovitch, and Bauserman (1998). Psychological Bulletin 127(6):715-733, 2001.
  222. Sephton S, Koopman C, Schaal M, Thoresen C, Spiegel D: Spiritual Expression and Immune Status in Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer: An Exploratory Study. The Breast Journal, 7(5):345-353, 2001.
  223. Vosvick, M., Gore-Felton, C., Koopman, C., Thoresen, C., Krumboltz, J., & Spiegel, D. Maladaptive coping strategies in relation to quality of life among HIV+ adults. AIDS and Behavior, 6(1), 97-106, 2002.
  224. Spiegel D: Effects of psychotherapy on Cancer Survival. Nature Reviews, 2:338-389, 2002.
  225. Gore-Felton C, Koopman C, Bridges E, thoresen C, and Spiegel D: An example of Maximizing Survery Return Rates: Methodological Issues for Health Professionals. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 2(2):152-168, 2002.

Book Chapters:

  1. Spiegel D, Shader R: Hypnosis. In R Shader, ed. Manual of Psychiatric Therapeutics: Practical Psychopharmacology and Psychiatry. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1975.
  2. Spiegel D: Going public and self-help. In G Caplan, M Killilea, eds. Support Systems and Mutual Help: Multidisciplinary Explorations. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1976.
  3. Spiegel D: Crisis points in family life. In A Freeman, R Sack, P Berger, eds. Psychiatry for the Primary Care Physician. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1979.
  4. Spiegel D: Hypnosis. In A Freeman, R Sack, P Berger, eds. Psychiatry for the Primary Care Physician. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1979.
  5. Spiegel H, Spiegel D: Induction Techniques. In GD Burrows, L Dennerstein, eds. Handbook of Hypnosis and Psychosomatic Medicine. Amsterdam: Elsevier North-Holland/Biomedical Press, 1980.
  6. Spiegel H, Spiegel D: Hypnosis: An adjunct to psychotherapy. In HI Kaplan, AM Freedman, BJ Sadock, eds. Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry/III, New York: Williams & Wilkins, 1980.
  7. Spiegel D: Trance as metaphor: The symbolism of control. In H Wain, ed. Clinical Hypnosis in Medicine. Chicago: Yearbook Medical Publishers, 1980.
  8. Spiegel D: The role of self-hypnosis in the management of chronic pain. In LC Mark, ed. Pain Control: Practical Aspects of Patient Care. New York: Masson, 1981.
  9. Spiegel D: Mothering, fathering, and mental illness. In B Thorne, M Yalom, eds. Rethinking the Family: Some Feminist Questions. New York: Longman, 1982.
  10. Spiegel D: Group counseling in cancer. In Proceedings of the National Conference on Human Values and Cancer: Psychological, Social and Ethical Issues. New York: American Cancer Society, 1981.
  11. Spiegel D: Self-help and mutual support groups: A synthesis of the recent literature. In DE Biegel, AJ Naparstek, eds. Community Support Systems and Mental Health: Practice, Policy and Research. New York: Springer, 1981.
  12. Spiegel D: Hypnosis. In AA Stone, ed., Psychiatry, in Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, Kuper and Kuper, 1984.
  13. Spiegel D, Spiegel H. Hypnosis in psychotherapy. In The Psychiatric Therapies. Report of the American Psychiatric Association Commission on Psychiatric Therapies. Washington: American Psychiatric Association, 1984.
  14. Spiegel D, Yalom I. A support group for dying patients. In RH Moos, ed. Coping with Physical Illness, 2nd Ed. New York: Plenum, 1984.
  15. Spiegel D: Mental health. In Health and Medical Horizons 1984. New York: Macmillan, 1984.
  16. Spiegel D: Mental Health. In Health and Medical Horizons 1985. New York: Macmillan, 1985.
  17. Spiegel D, Spiegel H. Hypnosis. In HI Kaplan, BJ Sadock, eds. Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry/IV, New York: Williams & Wilkins, 1985.
  18. Spiegel D: Mental Health. In Health and Medical Horizons 1986. New York: Macmillan, 1986.
  19. Spiegel D: Oncological and pain syndromes. In RH Hales, A Francis, eds. American Psychiatric Association Annual Review, Vol V. Washington: American Psychiatric Association Press, 1986.
  20. Spiegel D: Effects of Psychoactive Medication on Hypnosis. In B Zilbergeld, MG Edelstein, DL Araoz, eds. Questions & Answers in the Practice of Hypnosis. New York: Norton, 1986.
  21. Spiegel D: Dissociation, double binds, and post-traumatic stress in multiple personality disorder. In B Braun, ed. Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1986.
  22. Spiegel D, Spiegel H. Forensic uses of hypnosis. In AK Hess, IB Weiner, eds. Handbook of Forensic Psychology. New York: Wiley & Sons, 1987.
  23. Spiegel D, Kaplan R. Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Headache and Facial Pain In S Yudofsky, R Hales, eds., Textbook of Neuropsychiatry. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1987.
  24. Spiegel D: The Shirley decision: The cure is worse than the disease. In R Rieber, ed. Advances in Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry, Vol 2:101-118, Norwood, N.J.: Ablex, 1987.
  25. Spiegel D: Mental Health. In Health and Medical Horizons 1987. New York: Macmillan, 1987.
  26. Spiegel D: Hypnosis. In RE Hales, SC Yudofsy, JA Talbott, eds. American Psychiatric Press Textbook of Psychiatry. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1988.
  27. Spiegel D, Spiegel H. Assessment and treatment using hypnosis. In Handbook of Anxiety Disorders. CG Last & M Hersen, eds. New York: Pergamon, 1988.
  28. Spiegel D: The Hypnotic Trance. In Science Annual, 1989. BS Cayne, JM Castagno, eds. Danbury, CT: Grolier, 1988.
  29. Spiegel D: Hypnosis, Dissociation, and Trauma: Hidden and Overt Observers. In Repression and Dissociation: Implications for Personality Theory, Psychopathology, and Health. Singer JL, ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990.
  30. Fobair P, Bloom JR, Hoppe RT, Varghese A, Cox R, Spiegel D: Work patterns among long-term survivors of Hodgkin's Disease. In Work and Illness: The Cancer Patient. I Barofsky, ed. New York: Praeger, 1989.
  31. Spiegel D, Sands S. Psychological influences on neoplastic disease progression. In EL Gorelik, ed. Metastasis/Dissemination. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers 1989.
  32. Spiegel D: Hypnosis. In Modern Perspectives in the Psychiatry of the Neuroses. JG Howells, ed. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1989.
  33. Spiegel D: Cortical Event-Related Evoked Potential Correlates of Hypnotic Hallucination. In Suggestion and Suggestibility: Theory and Research. VA Gheorghiu, P Netter, R Rosenthal, eds. London: Springer-Verlag, 1989.
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  77. Maldonado J, Spiegel D: Hypnosis for Psychiatric Disorders in Current Psychiatric Therapy II, edited by Dunner D, pp 600-608. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1997.
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  82. Brose W, Gaeta R, Spiegel D: Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Pain Management in Textbook of Neuropsychiatry, edited by Yudofsky S, and Hales R, pp. 349-379, American Psychiatric Press, Washington DC, 1997.
  83. Spiegel D: Trauma, Dissociation, and Memory in Psychobiology of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, edited by Yehuda R, McFarlane A, pp 225-237, The New York Academy of Sciences, New York, 1997.
  84. Spiegel D: Psychological Responses to Testing: Issues and Concerns in Genetic Susceptibility Testing for Breast Cancer: A Report of the Stanford Program in Genomic, Ethics, and Society, edited by Greely H, Boenig BA et al., Chapter 9. Cambridge University Press (in press).
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  90. Classen C, Diamond S, Spiegel D: Supportive-Expressive Group Therapy for Cancer and HIV Patients, in Innovation in Clinical Practice, VandeCreek L, editor, in press.
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  97. Spiegel D: Psychotherapy for Cancer Patients in Efficacy and Cost-Effectiveness of Psychotherapy, edited by Spiegel, D. American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, DC, 1999.
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  99. Spiegel D: Psychotherapeutic Intervention With the Medically Ill in Psychotherapy: Indications and Outcomes, edited by Janowsky, D.S. American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1999.
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  101. Spiegel H, Greenleaf M, Spiegel D: Hypnosis in Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, volume two, seventh edition, edited by Benjamin Sadock and Virginia Sadock, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2000.
  102. Stein S and Spiegel D: Psychoneuroimmune and Endocrine Effects on Cancer Progression in Psychoneuroimmunology: Stress, Mental Disorders and Health, edited by Karl Goodkin, M.D., Ph.D. and Adriaan Visser, Ph.D., American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, DC, 2000.
  103. Spiegel D: Mind/Body Interactions in Cancer: Myths, Methods and Evidence in Progress in Anti-Cancer Chemotherapy, volume IV, edited by David Khayat and Gabriel N. Hortobagyi, Springer, France, 2000.
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  105. Maldonado J, Spiegel D: Medical Hypnosis, in Psychiatric Care of the Medical Patient edited by Alan Stoudemire, Barry Fogel and Donna Greenberg, Oxford Press, 2000.
  106. Spiegel D, Stein S, Earhart T, Diamond S: Group Psychotherapy and the Terminally Ill, in Handbook of Psychiatry in Palliative Medicine, edited by Harvey Chochinov and William Breitbart, Oxford University Press, 2000.
  107. Spiegel D: War, Peace, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in American Psychiatry after World War II 1944-1994, edited by Roy W. Menninger, M.D. and John C. Nemiah, M.D., Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Press, Inc, 2000.
  108. Spiegel D: Complementary Medicine in North America, in Encyclopedia of Stress, Volume 1, Academic Press, 2000.
  109. Spiegel D: Cancer, in Encyclopedia of Stress, Volume 1, Academic Press, 2000.
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  111. Cardena E, Maldonado J, van der Har O, Spiegel D: Hypnosis in Effective Treatments for PTSD edited by Edna Foa, Terence Keane and Matthew Friedman, Guilford Press, New York, pp 247-279, 2000.
  112. Spiegel D and Kato P: Psychosoziale Einflusse auf Inzidenz und Progression von Krebs in Psychoonkologische Interventionen: Therapeutisches Vorgehen und Ergebnisse edited by Wolfgang Larbig and Volker Tschuschke, pp 111-150, Ernst Reinhardt Verlang: Munchen, 2000.
  113. Spiegel D, Mellman L, Schneier F. Introduction to Section 7: Anxiety Disorders, Dissociative Disorders and Adjustment Disorders in Treatments of Psychiatric Disorders, third edition, edited by Glen O. Gabbard, pp 1845-1848, American Psychiatric Press, 2001.
  114. Classen C, Spiegel D. Acute Stress Disorder in Treatments of Psychiatric Disorders, third edition, edited by Glen O. Gabbard, pp 1567-1587, American Psychiatric Press, 2001.
  115. Spiegel D, Kimerling R: Group Psychotherapy for Women with Breast Cancer: Relationships among Social Support, Emotional Expression, and Survival in Emotion, Social Relationships, and Health, edited by Carol D. Ryff and Burton H. Singer, pp97-123, Oxford University Press, 2001.
  116. Spiegel D: Hypnosis, Dissociation and Trauma in Clinical Hypnosis, edited by Graham D. Burrows, Robb O. Stanley and Peter B. Bloom, pp143-158, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2001.
  117. Spiegel D and Fawzy F: Psychosocial Interventions and Prognosis in Cancer in The Link Between Religion and Health: Psychoneuroimmunology and the Faith Factor, edited by Harold Koenig and Harvey Cohen, pp84-100, Oxford University Press, 2002.
  118. Maldonado J, Butler L, Spiegel D: Treatments for Dissociative Disorders, in A Guide to Treatments that Work, edited by Peter Nathan and Jack Gorman, pp463-496, Oxford University Press, 2002.
  119. Rischbach R, Spiegel D: Recommendations for research on applying placebo effects in clinical practice in The Science of the Placebo, edited by Harry Guess, Arthur Kleinman, John Kusek and Linda Engel, pp293-299, BJM Books, 2002.
  120. Brose W, Gaeta R, Spiegel D: Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Pain Management in The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences edited by Stuart Yodofsky and Robert Hales, pp419-450, American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., 2002.
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