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Ray Hawkins, Ph.D.
Lecturer


hawkiins photoEmail: hawkins@psy.utexas.edu
Phone: 232-3354
Lab: SEA 2.208


Research interests: general area of psychotherapy treatment, outcome effectiveness evaluation, specifically the interactions between personality dimensions and cognitive-behavioral interventions; also the study of addictive behaviors and their relationship to family of origin and psychological variables.

Courses

Psy 301 Introduction to Psychology
Psy 364 Introduction to Clinical Psychology
Psy 352 Abnormal Psychology
Psy 394Q Practicum in Clinical Psychology
Psy 194Q History & Systems

Selected Publications

Harte, C., Lopez, M., & Hawkins, R.C. II (August, 2008). Impact of Axis II Comorbidity on Axis I CBT Outcomes. Presented at the American Psychological Association convention, Boston, MA.

Harte, C.B., Lopez, M., & Hawkins, R.C., II (November, 2007). Quantitative characterization of IQ test performance as an indicator of cognitive behavioral therapy treatment outcome.  Paper presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy convention. Philadelphia, PA.

Hawkins, R.C., II, & Lopez, M. (November, 2006). Clinic practice research networks complement laboratory RCTs to facilitate graduate training and research.  Paper resented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy convention. Chicago, IL.

Hawkins, R.C. II (2006, August). Mapping person and event-related biopsychosocial rhythms for research and clinical practice. Paper presented at the Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences convention. Baltimore, MD.

Hawkins, R.C. II, Spriggs, M., Lee, H., & Lopez, M. (November, 2005). Can the MMPI-2 predict outcomes from cognitive-behavioral treatments for anxiety disorders? Presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy convention, Washington, DC.

Hawkins, R.C. II, Krones, P., & Mosko, O. (2005, July). Same destination, parallel tracks:  Comparing recent MBTI and NEO-PI studies.  Paper presented at APT XVI (Association for Psychological Type, Biennial Convention, Portland, Oregon).

Hawkins, C.A., Hawkins, R.C. II, Smith, M.L., & Grant, D. (2005). The relationship between hours employed, perceived work interference, and grades reported by social work undergraduate students. Journal of Social Work Education, 41, 13-27.

Hawkins, R.C. II, & Lopez, M.A. (2004, July). Treatment effectiveness in the training clinic: A preliminary outcomes study. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Convention, Honolulu, HI.

Hawkins, R.C. II (2003, November). Moderator and Panelist, Training clinic databases and practice research networks: Development, implementation, and preliminary findings. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA.

Warren, K. & Hawkins, R.C.II. (2003). Substance abuse as a dynamical disease: Evidence and clinical implications of nonlinearity in a time series of daily alcohol consumption Addictive Behaviors, 28, 369-374.

Hawkins, R.C. II. (2002). Guest Editor, Special Issue: Behavior therapy and the training clinic: Can Science be integrated with practice and community service? The Behavior Therapist, 25 (5-6), 97-98.

Warren, K., & Hawkins, R.C.II (2002). Multiscale nonlinearity in a time series of weekly alcohol intake. Psychological Reports, 90, 957-967.

Warren, K., Sprott, J.C., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2002). The spirit is willing: Nonlinearity, bifurcations, and mental control. Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, 6 (1), 55-70.

Hawkins, R.C. II, & Hawkins, C.A. (1998). Dynamics of substance abuse: Implications of chaos theory for clinical research. In: Chamberlain, L., & Butz, M. (Eds.) Clinical Chaos. NY: Taylor & Francis.

Hawkins, R.C. II & Hawkins, C.A. (1997). Psychological type and adult children of alcoholics’ traits. Journal of Psychological Type, 41, 17-22.

Hawkins, R.C. II (1992). Substance abuse and stress-coping resources: A life contextual clinical viewpoint. In: B.C. Wallace (Ed.), The chemically dependent: Phases of treatment and recovery. New York: Brunner/Mazel. 

Hawkins, R.C. II, & Clement, P.F. (1984). Binge eating: Measurement problems and a conceptual model. In R.C. Hawkins II, W.J. Fremouw, & P.F. Clement (Eds.). The Binge-Purge Syndrome: Diagnosis, treatment, and research (229-253). NY: Springer.

Hawkins, R.C. II, & Clement, P.F. (1980). Development and construct validation of a self-report measure of binge eating tendencies. Addictive Behaviors, 5, 219-226.

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