Jack A. Apsche
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Jack A. Apsche (September 23, 1947 - October 12, 2014) was an American psychologist who has focused his work on adolescents with behavior problems. Apsche was also an author, artist, presenter, consultant and lecturer.
Background and education
Apsche was born in
Career
Apsche is The program director for forensic psychology at the School of Psychology, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at
Apsche is the developer of
Teaching experience
Apsche was an adjunct professor for psychological studies and criminal justice at his alma mater, Temple University, from 1990 to 1998 and an associate professor of psychology and counseling at Regent University in 2003. Apsche is a community clinical professor of psychology and behavioral science at Eastern Virginia Medical School and an adjunct professor of psychology at Fielding Graduate University.
Publications
Apsche is the principal author of the book titled "Mode Deactivation Therapy for Aggression and Oppositional Behavior in Adolescents: An Integrative Methodology Using ACT, DBT, and CBT".
Apsche has published several other books such as:
- Responsibility & Self-Management: A Client Workbook of Skills to Learn [8]
- Responsibility and Self-Management: A Clinician's Manual and Guide for Case Conceptualization [9]
- The Intimacy Manual: Balancing Control and Intimacy in the Bedroom and the Boardroom [10]
In addition, Apsche has published extensively in scientific journals and has appeared in many newspaper publications.
Awards and honors
Apsche has won several awards for his research and clinical work, including The Jan S. Handleman, Ph.D. Award in 2008, and was nominated for the Distinguished Practitioner Award in 2008 from the
The International Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling and Psychotherapy awarded Dr. Apsche a Diplomate in Professional Psychology in 2009, and a Diplomate in Chemical Dependency Counseling in 2010. Apsche is the only Psychologist who is board certified in six specialty areas by the American Board of Professional Psychology.
Forensic psychology
Apsche was an
Apsche also provided expert testimony during the trials of serial murderers Harrison "Marty" Graham and Juan Covington.
See also
- Behavior Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
References
- ISBN 0120687402.
- doi:10.1037/h0100914.
- ^ Apsche, Jack A.; Lucia, DiMeo (2012). Mode Deactivation Therapy for aggression and oppositional behavior in adolescents: An integrative methodology using ACT, DBT, and CBT. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger.
- ^ "International Journal of Behavior Consultation and Therapy". Bala Cynwyd, PA: Joseph D. Cautilli. Archived from the original on September 27, 2013.
- ^ "Behavior Analyst Today". Bala Cynwyd, PA: Joseph D. Cautilli. Archived from the original on 2013-08-12.
- ^ "Child Abuse & Neglect". New York, NY: Elsevier.
- ^ "Journal of Behavioral Analysis of Offender and Victim Treatment and Prevention". Bala Cynwyd, PA: Joseph D. Cautilli. Archived from the original on 2013-08-12.
- ISBN 978-1-929657-29-2.
- ISBN 978-1-929657-28-5.
- ISBN 978-0-945510-08-6.
- ^ "Inside the mind of a serial killer". Science Hill, KY: ePrinted Books. 2012.
- Washington Post. Archived from the originalon 2013-12-02.
- ^ Apsche, Jack A.; Bass, Christopher K.; DiMeo, Lucia (2010). "Mode Deactivation Therapy (MDT) comprehensive meta-analysis" (PDF). The International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy. 7 (1): 47–54. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-04-01.