William Follette, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Clinical Psychology
Phone: (775) 682-8699
Office: Mack Social Science Room 333A
Email: follette@unr.edu
Main Interests
Selected Publications
Houts, A.C., & Follette, W.C. (1998). Mentalism, mechanism, and medical analogues: Reply to Wakefield (1998). Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66, 853-855.
Follette, W.C. & Houts, A.C. (1996). Models of scientific progress and the role of theory in taxonomy development:
A case study of the DSM. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 1120-1132.
Callaghan, G.M., Naugle, A.E., & Follette, W.C. (1996). Useful constructions of the client-therapist relationship. Psychotherapy, 33, 381-390.
Follette, W.C. & Callaghan, G.M. (1996). The importance of the principle of clinical significance, defining significant to whom and for what purpose: A response to Tingey, Lambert, Burlingame, and Hansen. Psychotherapy Research, 6, 133-143.
Follette, W.C. & Callaghan, G.M. (1995). Do as I do, not as I say: A behavior-analytic approach to supervision. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 26(4), 413-421.