Books

Integrated Care for the Traumatized. Ilene Serlin, Stanley Krippner and Kirwan Rockefeller, eds. (2019). Rowman & Littlefield, publisher. 232 pp.

Whole Person Healthcare, Volume 3: The Arts and Health. Ilene Serlin, ed. (2007). Praeger Perspectives.

Chapters

• Ilene A. Serlin (2021). Miriam’s Daughters. In Carla De Sola, Dancing with the Divine: A Flow of Grace, Diana Wear (Ed.). Omega Kairos Books. pp. 43-45.

• Serlin, I.A. and Kennedy, J.R. (2020). Dance/Movement as a Holistic Treatment: A Handbook of Practitioner’s Perspectives. In C.L. Fracasso, S. Krippner, H.L. Friedman, and K. Rockerfeller, (Eds.) Mental Health: A Handbook of Practitioner’s Perspectives. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.

• Ilene A. Serlin (2020). Afterword. In Louis Hoffman, Heatherlyn Cleare-Hoffman, Nathaniel Granger, Jr., and David St. John (Eds.), Humanistic Approaches to Multiculturalism and Diversity: Perspectives on Existence and Difference. New York and London: Routledge. pp. 226-228.

• Ilene Serlin, Stanley Krippner and Kirwan Rockefeller (2019). Whole-Person Approach to Integrated Health Care. In Ilene Serlin, Stanley Krippner and Kirwan Rockefeller (Eds.), Integrated Care for the Traumatized: A Whole-Person Approach. New York: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 1-10.

• Louis Hoffman, Ilene A. Serlin, and Shawn Rubin (2019). The History of Existential-Humanistic and Existential-Integrative Therapy. In Emmy van Deurzen, Erik Craig, Alfried Langle, Kirk J. Schneider, Digby Tantam and Simon du Plock (Eds.), The Wiley World Handbook of Existential Therapy. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. pp. 235-246.

• Serlin, I. (2019). Back to the Future: A Case Study. In Hoffman, L., Yang, M., Mansilla, M., Dias, J., Moats, M., and Claypool, T. (Eds.). Existential Psychology East-West, Volume 2. Colorado Springs, CO: University Professors Press. pp. 203-207.

• Serlin, I. A. (2019). Brokeback Mountain: A gay and a universal love story. In Louis Hoffman, Mark Yang, Francis J. Kaklauskas, Albert Chan, and Monica Mansilla (Eds), Existential Psychology East-West, Volume 1: Revised and Expanded Edition, Colorado Springs, CO: University Professors Press.

• Serlin, I. A., Goldov, N., & Hansen, E. (2017). Dance/Movement Therapy and Breast Cancer Care: A Wellbeing Approach. In Karkou, V., Oliver, S. and Lycouris, S. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Wellbeing. Oxford, England: Oxford Press.

• Serlin, I. A. & Criswell, E. (2015). Humanistic psychology and women: A critical-historical perspective. In K. Schneider, J. Bugental, J. Pierson (Eds.). Handbook of Humanistic Psychology: Leading Edges of Theory, Research, and Practice, revised edition. New York, NY: Sage Publications.

• Serlin, Ilene A. and Hansen, Erika (2015). Stanley Krippner: Advocate for Healing Trauma. In Jeannine A. Davis & Daniel B. Pitchford (Eds.), Stanley Krippner: A Life of Dreams, Myths, and Visions, Colorado Springs, CO: University Professors Press.

• Criswell, E. and Serlin, I. (2015). Humanistic Psychology, Mind-Body Medicine and Whole Person Health Care. In K. Schneider, S.F. Pierson, & J. F. T. Bugental (Eds.), The Handbook of Humanistic Theory, Research and Practice, 653-666. Los Angeles, CA: Sage.

• Serlin, I. A. (2014). Kinaesthetic Imagining. In B.E. Thompson & R.A. Neimeyer (Eds.), Grief and the Expressive Therapies: Practices for Creating meaning, 116-119. New York: Routledge.

• Bella, K. A. and Serlin, I. A. (2013). Expressive and Creative Arts Therapies. In Harris L. Friedman & Glenn Hartclius (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Transpersonal Psychology. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

• Serlin, I. A. (2012). Literary expressions of trauma. In C. Figley (Ed.), Encyclopedia of trauma: An interdisciplinary guide, 352-354. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications

• Serlin, I. A. (2012). The courage to move. In S. Schwartz, V. Marcow Speiser, P. Speiser, & M. Kossak (Eds.), The arts and social change: The Lesley University experience in Israel, 117-125. Zur Yigal, Israel: Porat Books.

• Serlin, I. (2010). Dance/Movement Therapy. In The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology, (Fourth Edition, pp. 459-460). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

• Berger, M. R., Serlin, I. A., & Siderits, M. A. (2007). Dancing Women’s Freedom: The Story of Isadora Duncan. In E. Gavin, A. Clamar, M.A. Siderits (Eds.), Women of vision: Their psychology, circumstances, and success. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.

• Serlin, I. A. (2007).  Multiple Modal Imagery and Healthcare. In Serlin, I. A., Rockefeller, & S.S. Brown, (Eds.), Whole person healthcare Vol. 2: Psychology, spirituality, and health. Praeger Publishers.

• Serlin, I. A. (2007). The arts therapies: whole person integrative approaches to healthcare. Theory and practice of arts therapies. In I. Serlin (Ed.), Whole person healthcare: The arts and Health (vol. 3, pp 107-120). Westpost, CT: Praeger Publishers.

• Serlin, I. A. (2007). Dance and religion. In Encyclopedia of Religion. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Publishing.

• Serlin, L. (2007). Dance and religion. In MACM, Contemporary American Religion. The Gale Group.

• Serlin, I. A. (2007). Action stories. In S. Krippner, M. Bova, L. Gray (Eds.), Healing stories: The use of narrative in counseling and psychotherapy, 325-336. Charlottesville, VA : Puente Publications.

• Serlin, I. A. (2006). Expressive therapies. In M.S. Micozzi (Eds). Complementary and integrative medicine in cancer care and prevention, 81-94. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.

• Serlin, I. A. (2006). Psychological effects of the virtual media coverage of the Iraq war: A postmodern humanistic perspective. In P.R. Kimmel, C. E. Stout (Eds.). Collateral damage: How the U.S. war on terrorism is harming American mental health, 153-171. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers.

• Serlin, I. A. (2005). Dancing stories. In G.Yancy & S. Hadley (Eds.). Narrative identities psychologists engage in self-construction, 245-260. London, England: Jessica Kingsley Publications.

• Serlin, I. A. and Cannon, J. T. (2004). A humanistic approach to the psychology of trauma. In D. Knafo (Ed). Living with terror, working with trauma: A clinician’s handbook. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson.

• Serlin, I. A. (2004). Religious and spiritual issues in couples therapy. In M. Harway (Ed) Handbook of couples therapy. Manhattan, NY: John Wiley & Sons.

• Serlin, I. A. (2004). Spiritual diversity and clinical practice. In J.L. Chin (Ed) The psychology of prejudice and discrimination, Volume 4: Disability, religion, physique, and other traits, 27-44. Westport, CT: Praeger Perspectives.

• Serlin, I. A. & Criswell, E. (2001). Humanistic psychology and women: A critical-historical perspective. In K. Schneider, J. Bugental, J. Pierson (Eds.). Handbook of Humanistic Psychology: Leading Edges of Theory, Research, and Practice. New York, NY: Sage Publications.

• Serlin, I. A. & Shane, P., (1999). Laura Perls and Gestalt therapy: her life and values. In Moss, D. (Ed.), Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology: A Historial and Biographical Sourcebook, 375-384. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

• Serlin, I. (1998). The dialogue of movement: An interview/conversation with Ilene Serlin and E. Mark Stern. In K. Hays, (Ed.), Integrating exercise, sports, movement and mind: Therapeutic unity, 47-52. NY: Haworth Press.

• Serlin, I. A. (1994). The Anne Sexton complex. In The Psychology of Existence: an Integrative Clinical Perspective, R. May, K. Schneider (Eds.). New York, NY: Harper & Row.

• Serlin, I. (1990). Movement composition and the choreography of a verbal psychotherapy session. In A. Robbins, D.R. Johnson, P. Rodgers, I. Serlin, & A. Shields, The Psychoaesthetic Experience: An Approach to Depth-Oriented Treatment, 45-57. New York, NY: Human Sciences Press.

• Serlin, I. (1986). Toward an erotic spirituality. In J. Marvin Spiegelman, Abraham Jacobson (Eds.). A Modern Jew in Search of a Soul, 231-244. Tempe, AZ: New Falcon Publications.

Dr. Serlin contributed a chapter to the newly released book Dancing with the Divine.

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Dr. Serlin contributed a chapter to the newly released book Grief and the Expressive Arts.

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Dr. Serlin is a contributor to the recently published fourth edition of the Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology.

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Dr. Serlin contributed a chapter to the book Healing Stories.

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Dr. Serlin is a contributor to the compilation “Women of Vision” published by Springer.

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Dancing Women’s Freedom: The Story of Isadora Duncan
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Dr. Serlin has a chapter in the book Narrative Identities.

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Dancing Stories

Read Psychological Effects of the Virtual Media Coverage of the Iraq War, Dr. Serlin’s chapter in the book Collateral Damage

Read The Anne Sexton complex, Dr. Serlin’s contribution to the book The Psychology of Existence: an Integrative Clinical Perspective

Read Humanistic psychology and women: A critical-historical perspective, Dr. Serlin’s contribution to the book Handbook of Humanistic Psychology.