CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME Gershen
Kaufman
UNIVERSITY Counseling Center
ADDRESS 207 Student Services Building
Michigan
State University
East
Lansing, MI 48824
(517)
355-8270
HOME P.O. Box 1606
ADDRESS Okemos, MI 48805-1606
Tel:
(517) 349-1664
Fax:
(517) 349-8873
BIRTH DATE February 17, 1943
BIRTHPLACE New York, New York
EDUCATION Ph.D. in clinical psychology, University of Rochester,
1969.
Dissertation: “Capacity to Handle Unassimilable Material:
The Coping Strategies Available Among Schizophrenics and Normals.”
B.A.
in psychology, Columbia University, 1964.
ACADEMIC Professor,
Counseling Center and Psychology Department, Michigan State University, APPOINTMENTS August, 1995--Present.
Professor, Counseling Center, Michigan State University, July, 1982--July, 1995.
Associate Professor, Counseling Center, Michigan State University, July, 1974--June, 1982.
Assistant Professor, Counseling Center, Michigan State University, August, 1969--June,
1974.
UNIVERSITY Psychology Department, Michigan State University, August,
1995--Present: PSY
TEACHING 994, Clinical Psychology Practicum (graduate).
Psychology
Department, Michigan State University, September, 1992--Present: PSY
325,
Affect and Self-Esteem (undergraduate).
Women’s Studies, Michigan
State University, January, 1995--May, 1997:
WS 204, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Gay Studies: Psychological and Cultural
Issues (undergraduate).
Women’s Studies, Michigan
State University, January, 1992--December, 1992: WS 491, Lesbian and Gay Studies: Social,
Psychological, and Cultural Issues (undergraduate).
Psychology Department,
Michigan State University, January, 1988--March, 1991: PSY 325,
Psychological Health and Self-Esteem
(undergraduate).
Psychology Department,
Michigan State University, September, 1984--December, 1991: PSY 985, Psychology of the Self (graduate
seminar).
Psychology Department,
Michigan State University, March 1987--December, 1987: PSY 400, Psychological
Health and Self-Esteem (undergraduate).
Educational Administration,
Michigan State University, January, 1983--March, 1987: EAD 415, Student Leadership Training, section
on Building a Competent Self (undergraduate).
Graduate Education Overseas
Program, Michigan State University, November, 1981: Management of Stress
course, taught in Torrejon, Spain.
Graduate Education Overseas
Program, Michigan State University, November, 1981: Development of
Self-Understanding course, taught in Torrejon, Spain.
Psychology Department,
Michigan State University, April, 1970--June, 1970: Human Sexuality, discussion section leader.
Psychology Department,
University of Rochester, June, 1969--August, 1969: Social Psychology.
Psychology Department,
University of Rochester, February, 1967--June, 1967: Introductory Psychology,
recitation instructor.
COURSE Affect and Self-Esteem, Psychology Department,
Michigan State University, under- DEVELOPMENT graduate, March, 1987--Present.
Lesbian, Bisexual, and Gay
Studies: Psychological and Cultural Issues, Michigan State University,
undergraduate, January, 1992--May, 1997.
Psychology of the Self,
Psychology Department, Michigan State University, graduate seminar, September,
1984--December, 1991.
ADMINISTRATIVE Counseling Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing,
Michigan, September,
EXPERIENCE 1970--June,
1972: Coordinator of a dormitory branch
of the Counseling Center with
responsibilities for several staff as well as a secretary/receptionist.
September,
1970--June, 1973: Coordinator of a Sexual
Therapy Group Program.
September,
1970--June, 1972: Co-Coordinator of a
Married Student Activities Unit.
FUNDED Counseling Center, Michigan State University,
East Lansing, Michigan, September,
RESEARCH 1986--June,
1990: Awarded project status and
two-year funding by the Health Promotion Program at Michigan State University,
established through a grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, to develop,
evaluate, and institutionalize a self-esteem curriculum. Three empirical studies conducted on the
curriculum to demonstrate its effectiveness also became the basis for two
doctoral dissertations and one masters
thesis.
CLINICAL Counseling
Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, July, 1982-- EXPERIENCE Present:
Diagnostic interviewing, individual and group psychotherapy with
university students. Supervision of
psychology practicum students and interns.
Teaching intern seminar on long-term psychotherapy. Teaching intern seminar on Theory and
Treatment of Shame-Based Syndromes. Teaching intern seminar on Assessment and
Therapy with Lesbians, Bisexuals and Gay Men.
Development of psychotherapy model and process for shame-based
syndromes. Development of
psycho-educational curriculum for psychological health and self-esteem. Consultation with faculty about lesbian and
gay issues in the university community.
Counseling Center, Michigan
State University, East Lansing, Michigan, July, 1974--June, 1982: Diagnostic interviewing, individual and group
psychotherapy with university students.
Supervision of psychology practicum students and interns. Coordinator of Professional Development
Series. Development of psychotherapy approach for shame-based syndromes.
Development of a psycho-educational Reality Coping Workshop. Consultation with
faculty.
Counseling Center, Michigan
State University, East Lansing, Michigan, September, 1969--June, 1974: Coordinator of a dormitory branch counseling
center. Diagnostic interviewing,
individual, group and marital psychotherapy with university students and
families. Development of Sexual Therapy
Group Program for clients experiencing a broad range of sexual dysfunction
syndromes. Supervision of psychology
practicum students and interns. Teaching
intern seminar in group psychotherapy.
Consultation with faculty and staff.
Private Practice, Okemos,
Michigan, January, 1970--Present:
Individual, group, marital, and family psychotherapy.
Student Health Service,
University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, September, 1968--June, 1969: Group psychotherapy with college students.
Veteran’s Administration
Trainee, VA Outpatient Service, Rochester, New York, July, 1968--July,
1969: Diagnostic testing, interviewing,
individual and group psychotherapy with adults.
Supervision of first-year trainees.
Student Health Service,
University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, September, 1967--June, 1968: Individual psychotherapy with college
students.
U. S. P. H. S. Trainee,
Convalescent Hospital for Children, Rochester, New York, July, 1967--June,
1968: Diagnostic testing and evaluation
of children. Individual, group and
family psychotherapy with children and adults.
Student Health Service,
University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, September, 1966--June, 1967: Individual psychotherapy with college students.
Veteran’s Administration
Trainee, VA Hospital, Syracuse, New York, September, 1966--June, 1967: Group psychotherapy with adult
in-patients. Diagnostic testing and
evaluation.
Veteran’s Administration
Trainee, VA Hospital, Buffalo, New York, September, 1965--August, 1966: Diagnostic testing and interviewing of adult
in-patients. Individual and group
psychotherapy and psychodrama.
Psychology Clerk,
Convalescent Hospital for Children, Rochester, New York, June, 1965--August,
1965: Diagnostic testing of emotionally
disturbed and handicapped children.
COMMUNITY Counseling Center, Michigan State University, September,
1969--June, 1972: MENTAL Development of a paraprofessional
training program for resident advisors in the HEALTH residence
halls. Development of an
interdisciplinary Married Student Activities Unit CONSULTATION focusing on
the community and on prevention.
University of Rochester,
February, 1968--June, 1968: Participated
in a program utilizing resident advisors and psychology graduate students to
conduct experiential groups with freshmen.
University of Rochester,
September, 1967--June, 1968:
Graduate-undergraduate practicum in community mental health. Co-leader of a program utilizing college
students to work with children referred for emotional problems by the Rochester
school system.
Convalescent Hospital for
Children, July, 1967--June, 1968:
Consultant to nursery schools concerning children experiencing emotional
difficulties. Co-leader of a sensitivity
group with nursery school teachers.
PREVENTIVE Michigan State University, January, 1983--Present: Implemented a psycho-MENTAL educational curriculum for
psychological health and self-esteem as a credit course. HEALTH
PROGRAMMING Counseling
Center, Michigan State University, January, 1986--June, 1987: Trained and supervised graduate assistants to
conduct psycho-educational workshops.
Michigan State University,
April, 1979--December, 1982: Developed a
psycho-educational curriculum for psychological health and self-esteem.
LECTURES, “Theory and Treatment of Shame-Based Syndromes,”
Kentucky Psychological Assoc.,
SEMINARS, AND Louisville,
KY, August, 2002.
WORKSHOPS
“The
Psychology of Shame,” Gestalt Institute of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH, March,
1998.
“Shame and Addiction,”
Institute For Integral Development, Seattle, WA, May, 1997.
“Coming Out of Shame,”
Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI, April, 1996.
“Coming Out of Shame,”
Columbia College, Chicago, IL, March, 1996.
“Treatment of Shame-Based
Syndromes,” Mental Health Services, Springfield, OH, December, 1995.
“Shame Issues in Treatment,”
Gateway, East Lansing, MI, May, 1995.
“Shame in Addictive
Disorders,” Institute For Integral Development, Santa Fe, NM, April, 1994.
“Shame Theory and
Treatment,” Children’s Home, Cincinnati, OH, January, 1994.
“Significance of Shame for
Gender, Culture, and Society,” Cape Cod Symposium on Addiction, Hyannis, MA,
October, 1993.
“Shame and Self-Esteem,”
Cornelia Connelly Pastoral Counseling Center, Portland, OR, June, 1993.
“Shame, Culture, and
Treatment,” Georgia Psychological Association’s Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA,
April, 1993.
“Shame and Addiction,”
Institute For Integral Development, Clearwater Beach, FL, February, 1993.
“Self-Esteem, Power, and
Stress,” Municipal Clerks Institute, East Lansing, MI, December, 1992.
“Shame and Self-Esteem,”
Resource Networks, Chicago, IL, October, 1992.
“Shame,” U. S. Journal,
Scottsdale, AZ, September, 1992.
“Building Self-Esteem,”
Gardner Wellness Center, East Lansing, MI, March, 1992.
“Shame and Self-Esteem,”
U.S. Journal Training, St. Louis, MO, March, 1992.
“Healing Shame and
Self-Empowerment,” Gardner Wellness Center, East Lansing, MI, February, 1992.
“Treatment of Shame-Based
Syndromes,” St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lorain, OH, November, 1991.
“From Shame to
Self-Empowerment,” Life Cycle Learning, Cincinnati, OH, November, 1991.
“Shame and Self-Esteem,”
Beaverton Counseling Center, Portland, OR, October, 1991.
“Shame and Gay Identity,”
Furrawn Center, Indianapolis, IN, July, 1991.
“From Shame to
Self-Empowerment,” Life Cycle Learning, Windsor Locks, CT, July, 1991.
“From Shame to
Self-Empowerment,” Life Cycle Learning, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July, 1991.
“Treatment of Shame,”
Livingston County Community Mental Health Services, Howell, MI, June, 1991.
“From Shame to
Self-Empowerment,” Life Cycle Learning, Portland, OR, May, 1991.
“From Shame to
Self-Empowerment,” Life Cycle Learning, Seattle, WA, May, 1991.
“Teaching Self-Esteem in the
Elementary Classroom,” Owosso Public Schools, Owosso, MI, May, 1991.
“Shame and Self-Esteem,”
U.S. Journal Training, Las Vegas, NV, May, 1991.
“Teaching Self-Esteem to
Children,” Owosso Public Schools, Owosso, MI, April, 1991.
“Dynamics and Treatment of
Shame-Based Syndromes,” Mid-Atlantic Addiction Training Institute,
Philadelphia, PA, April, 1991.
“Dynamics and Treatment of
Shame-Based Syndromes,” Mid-Atlantic Addiction Training Institute, Pittsburgh,
PA, April, 1991.
“From Shame to
Self-Empowerment,” Life Cycle Learning, Indianapolis, IN, March, 1991.
“From Shame to
Self-Empowerment,” Life Cycle Learning, Columbus, OH, March, 1991.
“Dynamics of Shame,”
Michigan Community College Counselor Academy, Battle Creek, MI, March, 1991.
“Shame and Addiction,”
Institute For Integral Development, Clearwater Beach, FL, February, 1991.
“Shame and Self-Esteem,” VA
Medical Center, Dublin, Georgia, January, 1991.
“Healing Shame,” Furrawn
Center, Indianapolis, IN, November, 1990.
“Sources of Shame,” New York
Open Center, New York, NY, October, 1990.
“Shame and Addiction,”
Southwest Regional Substance Abuse Conference, Albuquerque, NM, September,
1990.
“Understanding Shame,” The
Hungry Heart, Lansing, MI, September, 1990.
“From Shame to
Self-Empowerment,” Life Cycle Learning, Boston, MA, June, 1990.
“From Shame to
Self-Empowerment,” Life Cycle Learning, White Plains, NY, June, 1990.
“From Shame to
Self-Empowerment,” Life Cycle Learning, Detroit, MI, June, 1990.
“Shame Theory and
Psychotherapeutic Treatment,” Furrawn Center, Indianapolis, IN, June, 1990.
“Dynamics of Shame-Based
Syndromes,” National Association of Social Workers--Michigan Chapter, Muskegon,
MI, May, 1990.
“Self-Esteem,” Michigan
Municipal Clerks Institute, East Lansing, MI, April, 1990.
“Shame, Addiction and
Treatment,” Regional Conference of the Michigan Consortium on Substance Abuse
Education, Lansing, MI, March, 1990.
“Shame and Treatment,”
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, February, 1990.
“Shame,” Addiction
Coordinating Center for Education Services, Holland, MI, December, 1989.
“Self-Esteem,” Michigan
Municipal Clerks Institute, East Lansing, MI, December, 1989.
“Theory and Treatment of
Shame-Based Syndromes,” Fairlawn Center, Pontiac, MI, November, 1989.
“Dynamics and Treatment of
Shame,” Northwest Family Training Institute, Seattle, WA, November, 1989.
“Shame and Psychotherapy,”
Central Partners, Evanston, IL, October, 1989.
“Self-Esteem,” Michigan
Municipal Treasurers Institute, East Lansing, MI, October, 1989.
“Dynamics and Treatment of
Shame-Based Syndromes,” VA Medical Center, Dublin, GA, October, 1989.
“Shame and Addiction,”
Institute on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Colorado Springs, CO, August,
1989.
“Shame and Alcoholism,”
Regional Conference on Adult Children of Alcoholics, Seattle, WA, July, 1989.
“Shame and Addiction,”
Conference on Co-dependency and Addictive Behavior, Santa Cruz, CA, July, 1989.
“Shame and Addiction,”
Substance Abuse Bureau, Albuquerque, NM, June, 1989.
“Shame and Addiction,”
Northwest Conference on Addictions, Seattle, WA, May, 1989.
“Shame and Men,” Alfred
Adler Institute, Minneapolis, MN, April, 1989.
“Shame-Based Syndromes,”
Office of Substance Abuse, Macomb County, MI, March, 1989.
“Shame and Dysfunctional
Families,” National Conference on Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families,
Santa Fe, NM, March, 1989.
“Shame and Addiction,”
Institute on Addictions, Clearwater Beach, FL, February, 1989.
“Shame and the Self,” Pine
Rest Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI, January, 1989.
“Shame-Based Syndromes,”
Central Michigan Community Hospital, Mt. Pleasant, MI, December, 1988.
“Shame and the Self,” Alfred
Adler Institute, Minneapolis, MN, February, 1988.
“Dynamics of Shame-Based
Syndromes,” Psychiatry Department’s Grand Rounds, Duke University Medical
Center, Durham, NC, January, 1988.
“Treatment of Shame-Based
Syndromes,” VA Medical Center, Togus, ME, December, 1987.
“Shame-Based Syndromes,”
Women’s Resource Center, Traverse City, MI, October, 1987.
“Shame-Based Syndromes,”
Therapy Network, San Francisco, CA, October, 1987.
“Self-Esteem,” Michigan
Municipal Treasurers Association, Lansing, MI, October, 1987.
“Dynamics of Shame and the
Self,” Houston Lectures, Houston, TX, September, 1987.
“Shame-Based Syndromes,”
National Council on Alcoholism, Westchester, NY, May, 1987.
“Treatment of Shame-Based
Syndromes,” North Dakota Addiction Counselor’s Association, Jamestown, ND, May,
1987.
“Dynamics of Power,”
Michigan Municipal Clerks Institute, East Lansing, MI, April, 1987.
“Shame in the Public
Schools,” St. Mary’s School, Williamston, MI, February, 1987.
“Understanding Stress and
Power,” United County Officers, Battle Creek, MI, January, 1987.
“Shame and the Self,” Alfred
Adler Institute, Minneapolis, MN, December, 1986.
“Personal Power,” Michigan
Municipal Clerks Institute, East Lansing, MI, December, 1986.
“Personal Power,” Michigan
Municipal Treasurers Institute, East Lansing, MI, October, 1986.
“Dynamics of Power,” Ingham
County Osteopathic Auxiliary, Lansing, MI, September, 1986.
“Treatment of Shame-Based
Syndromes,” Bentley College, Boston, MA, May, 1986.
“Dynamics of Shame-Based
Syndromes,” Academy of Counseling Services, Saginaw, MI, May, 1986.
“Building a Competent Self,”
Winona State University, Rochester, MN, April, 1986.
“Shame and the Hidden Self,”
Alfred Adler Institute, Minneapolis, MN, March, 1986.
“Shame and the Power of
Caring,” Bayside Council for Children, Boston, MA, February, 1986.
“Personal Power and
Competence,” Municipal Clerks and Treasurers, East Lansing, MI, February, 1986.
“Shame and Power,” Alfred
Adler Institute, Minneapolis, MN, December, 1985.
“Shame-Based Syndromes,”
Michigan Alcohol and Addiction Association, Dearborn, MI, December, 1985.
“Shame and Psychotherapy,”
Farmington Area Advisory Council, Farmington Hills, MI, September, 1985.
“Treatment of Shame-Based
Syndromes,” National Association for Rural Mental Health Conference, Ithaca,
NY, June, 1985.
“Handling Shame,” Counselor
Education Department, Winona State University, Winona, MN, June, 1985.
“Shame-Based Syndromes,” Institute
for Human Growth, Grand Rapids, MI, May, 1985.
“Dynamics of Shame-Based
Syndromes,” Psychiatric Day Treatment Conference, Minneapolis, MN, May, 1985.
“Personal Power and
Competence,” Michigan Municipal Clerks Institute, East Lansing, MI, April, 1985.
“Understanding Shame,”
Alfred Adler Institute, Minneapolis, MN, March, 1985.
“Personal Power and
Competence,” Michigan Land Title Association, Grand Rapids, MI, February, 1985.
“Sources of Shame and
Power,” Hopkins School District, Hopkins, MN, December, 1984.
“Building a Competent Self,”
Alcohol and Drug Education Program, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN,
December, 1984.
“Dynamics of Anger and Anger
Awareness,” Warren Police Department, Warren, MI, October, 1984.
“Shame-Based Families and
Children,” St. Louis County Social Services, Foster Care Unit, Duluth, MN,
October, 1984.
“Mastering Shame,” Oak Grove
Presbyterian Church, Bloomington, MN, September, 1984.
“Treatment of Shame-Based
Syndromes,” Alcohol and Drug Education Program, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN, September, 1984.
“Dynamics and Treatment of
Shame,” Alcohol Intervention Management, Tufts University, Boston, MA, June,
1984.
“Dynamics of Shame,” Itasca
Community College, Grand Rapids, MN, May, 1984.
“Personal Power and
Competence,” MSU Business Expo, Detroit, MI, May, 1984.
“Dynamics and Treatment of
Shame,” Alcohol and Drug Education Program, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN, March, 1984.
“Dynamics of Relationships
in Groups,” Michigan Municipal Clerks Institute, East Lansing, MI, December,
1983.
“Developmental Theory of
Shame,” Judson Family Center, Minneapolis, MN, October, 1983.
“Personal Power and
Competence,” Michigan Municipal Treasurers Institute, East Lansing, MI,
October, 1983.
“Personal Power and
Competence,” Michigan Student Financial Aid Association, Bellaire, MI, July,
1983.
“Personal Power and
Competence,” Michigan Student Financial Aid Association, East Lansing, MI,
April, 1983.
“Coping With Stress,”
Michigan Municipal Treasurers Institute, East Lansing, MI, September, 1980.
“Coping With Stress,”
Michigan Municipal Treasurers Institute, Troy, MI, May, 1980.
“Coping With Stress,”
Michigan Association of County Administrators, East Lansing, MI, March, 1980.
“Reality Coping and Stress,”
National Welding Supply Association, East Lansing, MI, November, 1979.
“Training Native American
Paraprofessionals,” Michigan Indian Health Board, East Lansing, MI, August,
1977.
“Counseling Homosexuals,”
Western Michigan Pastoral Conference, Marshall, MI, January, 1973.
“Marital Enrichment,”
Kellogg Farmers Study Program, Mancelona, MI, June, 1972.
“Interactional Group
Psychotherapy,” Beth Moser Mental Health Clinic, Jackson, MI, April, 1972.
BOOKS Kaufman,
G., Raphael, L., and Espeland, P. (1999). Stick
up for yourself! Every kid’s guide to personal power and positive self-esteem.
Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing.
Kaufman, G.,
Raphael, L., and Espeland, P. (2000). A
teacher’s guide to stick up for yourself. Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit
Publishing.
Kaufman, G.
(1996). The psychology of shame: Theory
and treatment of shame-based syndromes (second edition). New York: Springer
Publishing Company (first edition, 1989; UK paperback edition, Routledge, 1993;
Spanish language edition, Editorial Herder, 1994).
Kaufman, G.,
and Raphael, L. (1996). Coming out of
shame: Transforming gay and lesbian lives. New York: Doubleday.
Kaufman, G.
(1993). Journey to the magic castle.
Sepulveda, CA: Double M Press.
Kaufman, G.
(1992). Shame: The power of caring (third edition). Rochester, VT: Schenkman Books (first
edition, 1980; second edition, 1985).
Kaufman, G.,
and Raphael, L. (1991). Dynamics of power: Fighting shame and
building self-esteem (second edition).
Rochester, VT: Schenkman Books (first edition, 1983; Indonesian language
edition, PT BPK Gunung Mulia, 1994).
Johnson, G.,
Kaufman, G., and Raphael, L. (1991). A teacher’s guide to stick up for yourself. Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing
(Australian edition, Hawker Brownlow Education, 1992).
Kaufman, G.,
and Raphael, L. (1990). Stick up for
yourself! Every kid’s guide to personal power and positive self-esteem.
Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing (Spanish language edition, Editorial
Pax Mexico, 1992; Australian edition, Hawker Brownlow Education, 1992; Spanish
language edition, Selector Actualidad Editorial, 1994; Chinese language
edition, Life Potential Publications, 1994; Portuguese language edition,
Editora Gente, 1995; Thai language edition, Se-Education Public Co. Ltd.,
1997).
CHAPTERS Kaufman,
G. (1995). Men’s shame. In R. U. Schenk and J. Everingham (Eds.), Men healing shame. New York: Springer
Publishing Co.
Kaufman, G.,
and Bly, R. (1995). Healing internalized shame. In R. U. Schenk and J. Everingham
(Eds.), Men healing shame. New York:
Springer Publishing Co.
Kaufman, G.
(1987). Disorders of self-esteem: Psychotherapy for shame-based syndromes. In
P. A. Keller and S. R. Heyman (Eds.), Innovations
in clinical practice: A source book, (Vol. 6), 53-62. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Exchange, Inc.
Kaufman, G.
(1986). Dynamics and treatment of shame-based syndromes. In Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Adult
Psychiatric Day Treatment Forum. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota.
Kaufman, G.,
and Raphael, L. (1984). Shame as taboo in American culture. In R. Browne (Ed.),
Forbidden fruits: Taboos and tabooism in
culture. Bowling Green, OH: Popular Press.
ARTICLES Kaufman,
G., and Raphael, L. (1990). How to collect happiness. Free Spirit News and Views on Growing Up, 3 (No. 3), 2.
Kaufman, G.,
and Raphael, L. (1990). Tips and strategies: The happiness list. Counseling and Guidance, 1 (No. 1), 2.
Kaufman, G.
(1988, March). Shame and addiction: Theory and treatment. Michigan Alcohol and Addiction Association Dispatch, 1-3.
Kaufman, G.,
and Raphael, L. (1987). Shame: A perspective on Jewish identity. Journal of Psychology and Judaism, 11
(No. 1), 30-40.
Kaufman, G.
(1987, April). Who comes first, me or my kids? Q. Magazine, 22.
Kaufman, G.
(1987, February). Luring back an angry son. Q.
Magazine, 24.
Kaufman, G.,
and Raphael, L. (1985). Honor thy mother and father. Nexus News, 3 (6), 4.
Raphael, L.,
and Kaufman, G. (1984). How to talk to yourself--and how not to. Successful Woman, 6 (6), 6-7.
Kaufman, G.,
and Raphael, L. (1984). Relating to the self: Changing inner dialogue. Psychological Reports, 54, 239-250.
Raphael, L.,
and Kaufman, G. (1983, September). Too little, too much: In search of Jewish
identity. Baltimore Jewish Times,
52-59.
Kaufman, G.
(1981, Fall). Caring, attachment and commitment: Humanness in crisis. Journal of Children and Youth, 29-36.
Kaufman, G.,
and Krupka, J. (1975). A sexual enrichment program for couples. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and
Practice, 12, 317-319.
Kaufman, G.
(1974). The meaning of shame: Towards a self-affirming identity. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 21,
568-574.
Kaufman, G.,
and Krupka, J. (1973). Integrating one’s sexuality: Crisis and change. International Journal of Group
Psychotherapy, 23, 455-464.
Kaufman, G.
(1973). Capacity to handle unassimilable material: Coping strategies of
schizophrenics and normals. Journal of
Personality Assessment, 37, 519-526.
Kaufman, G.,
and McElhose, R. (1973). Videotape feedback and group splitting as facilitators
of group process. Psychotherapy: Theory,
Research and Practice, 10, 167-169.
Cowen, E.
L., Carlisle, R. L., and Kaufman, G. (1969). Evaluation of a college student
volunteer program with primary graders experiencing school adjustment problems.
Psychology in the Schools, 6,
371-375.
CONFERENCE Perkins,
P. S., Klump, K. L., & Kaufman, G. (2002, April). Relationships among
PAPERS globalized
shame and eating attitudes and behaviors. Paper presented at the
annual
meeting of the Academy for Eating Disorders, Boston.
Kaufman, G.
(1995). Coming out of shame. Paper presented at the Conference on Gay and
Lesbian History and Education Day, Cedar, MI.
Kaufman, G.
(1994, June). Intimacy, sexuality and shame. Paper presented at the European
Regional Conference of Gay and Lesbian Jews, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Kaufman, G.
(1993, May). Shame and gay identity. Paper presented at the Thirteenth
International Conference of Gay and Lesbian Jews, London, England.
Kaufman, G.
(1992, June). Shame and gay/Jewish identity. Paper presented at the Midwest
Regional Conference of Gay and Lesbian Jews, Rochester, Michigan.
Kaufman, G.
(1991, July). Symposium on psychological theory, G. Kaufman (Chair.). Symposium presented at Edith Wharton in
Paris: An International Conference, Paris, France.
Kaufman, G.,
and Raphael, L. (1991, May). Self-esteem, shame and gay identity: A healing
workshop. Paper presented at the Twelfth International Conference of Gay and
Lesbian Jews, San Francisco, California.
Kaufman, G.
(1991, April). Diversity and lesbian/gay issues. Paper presented in Symposium, G. Smitherman
(Chair.), Advancing Diversity Through the Curriculum. Symposium presented at
the Excellence in Diversity Conference, Michigan State University, East
Lansing, Michigan.
Kaufman, G.
(1991, February). A self-esteem curriculum for the public schools. Paper
presented at the Child Development Conference, Michigan Association for the
Education of Young Children, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Kaufman, G.
(1990, August). A theory of shame-based syndromes. Paper presented in
Symposium, G. Kaufman (Chair.), The Role of Shame in Psychopathology and
Psychotherapy. Symposium presented at the meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Boston, Massachusetts.
Raphael, L.,
and Kaufman, G. (1990, August). Edith Wharton, prisoner of shame. Paper
presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston,
Massachusetts.
Kaufman, G.
(1990, April). The role of shame in the differential patterning of gender
socialization: A new psychological perspective. Paper presented at the National
Conference on Re-Visioning Knowledge and the Curriculum: Feminist Perspectives,
Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.
Kaufman, G.
(1988, December). A developmental model for shame. Paper presented at the
Asilomar Shame Conference, Pacific Grove, California.
Nathanson,
D. L., Kaufman, G., Schneider, C., Desmond, R. E., Kelly, V. C., and Stone, A.
M. (1988, May). Treating shame in psychotherapy. Course presented at the annual
meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Nathanson,
D. L., Kaufman, G., and Schneider, C. (1987, May). Treating shame in psychotherapy.
Course presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association,
Chicago, Illinois.
Kaufman, G.,
and Raphael, L. (1984, August). Shame: A perspective on Jewish identity. Paper
presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada.
Kaufman, G.,
and Raphael, L. (1984, March). Culture, self and taboos: Dynamics of shame.
Paper presented at the Popular Culture Association Convention, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada.
Kaufman, G.,
and Raphael, L. (1982, August). Relating to the self: Changing inner dialogue.
Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association,
Washington, DC.
Kaufman, G.
(1982, April). Reality coping: Values, choice and powerlessness. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Michigan College Personnel Association,
Farmington Hills, Michigan.
Kaufman, G.
(1974, August). On shame, identity and the dynamics of change. Paper presented
in Symposium, D. L. Grummon (Chair.), Papers in Memory of Bill Kell: Issues on
Therapy and the Training of Therapists. Symposium presented at the meeting of
the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Bassos, C.
A., and Kaufman, G. (1973, August). The dynamics of shame: A therapeutic key to
problems of intimacy and sexuality. Paper presented at the meeting of the
American Psychological Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Kaufman, G.
(1973, February). Sexual therapy groups: Enabling individuals to better
integrate their sexuality. Paper presented at the Midyear Convention of the
Division of Psychotherapy of the American Psychological Association, Freeport,
Bahamas.
Berkman, A.
S., and Kaufman, G. (1970, October). Development of a married student service
center: A community approach to student families. Paper presented at the
Counseling Center Share-In, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.
CASSETTES Kaufman,
G. (Speaker). (1991). Shame-Based
Syndromes: Theory and Treatment.
Robesonia, PA: Logan Audio Publishing.
Kaufman, G.
(Speaker). (1990). From Shame To
Self-Empowerment. Newton, MA: Life Cycle Learning Cassettes.
Kaufman, G.
(Speaker). (1985). Shame on you.
Minneapolis, MN: American Lutheran Church Scan Series.
Kaufman, G.,
and Raphael, L. (Speakers). (1983). Listening
to your inner voices (Cassette Recording No. 20275). Washington, DC:
Psychology Today Tapes.
INTERVIEWS (1989,
July). Understanding shame: Caring, dignity and the evolution of identity. Focus, 12 (3), 18-36.
(1984). The
torment of shame. The Reporter,
Norfolk Mental Health Association Newsletter, 9 (3), 4-5.
STATE Licensed Psychologist, State of Michigan,
1973 (Certified Psychologist, 1970).
LICENSING
Licensed
Clinical Psychologist, State of Illinois, 1972 (inactive as of 1998).
NATIONAL American Psychological Association
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATIONS National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology