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WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, Ph.D. 11/12 Department of Psychology The Citadel 171 Moultrie Street Charleston, South Carolina 29409 e-mail: [email protected] Telephone: (843) 953-6827 EDUCATION B. A. University of Maryland 1963 M.A. American University 1965 Ph.D. Catholic University 1969 Post-Doctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY 1970 CURRENT POSITION Professor and Director, Clinical Counseling Program 2003- Department of Psychology The Citadel ACADEMIC POSITIONS Assistant Professor 1970-75 Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Rochester Associate Professor and Professor 1975-03 Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior University of Mississippi Medical Center WORKSHOPS and CONFERENCES Executive Coaching and Leadership Development 1998 University of Maryland, College Park, MD

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WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, Ph.D. 11/12

Department of PsychologyThe Citadel171 Moultrie StreetCharleston, South Carolina 29409

e-mail: [email protected]

Telephone: (843) 953-6827

EDUCATION

B. A. University of Maryland 1963M.A. American University 1965Ph.D. Catholic University 1969Post-Doctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology

State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY 1970

CURRENT POSITION

Professor and Director, Clinical Counseling Program 2003-Department of PsychologyThe Citadel

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Assistant Professor 1970-75Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Rochester

Associate Professor and Professor 1975-03Department of Psychiatry and Human BehaviorUniversity of Mississippi Medical Center

WORKSHOPS and CONFERENCES

Executive Coaching and Leadership Development 1998University of Maryland, College Park, MD

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Benchmarks Certification Workshop (Assessing Leadership Skills and 2002Enhancing Development) Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, NC

Multivariate Statistical Analysis, Annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, 2008Boston, MA

Structural Equation Modeling, Annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, 2009Toronto, Canada

CONSULTATION

Drug Abuse Project, Prince George's County Juvenile Court 1968-69Upper Marlboro, Maryland

Obesity Research Project, Metabolic Clinic 1967-69Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC

American Cancer Society, Rochester, NY 1970-71

Rochester Public School System, Rochester, NY 1970-72

Veterans Administration Hospital, Canandaigua, NY 1970-75

Community Mental Health Center, Rochester, NY 1970-75

New York Training School for Boys, Industry, NY 1972-75

Student Health Center, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 1972-75

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Behavioral Medicine Branch 1978-90

Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Jackson, MS 1978-96

Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, Medical Advisory Board, Jackson, MS 1978-82

Blue Ribbon Committee, Mississippi Department of Mental Health 1980-82

American Psychological Association Visiting Psychologist Program 1982-83

Forensic Unit, Mississippi State Hospital, Whitfield, MS 1982-88

Veterans Administration Medical Centers, Alexandria, LA, and Baltimore, MD 1982-85

University Counseling Center, University of Texas, Austin, TX 1983

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U.S. Army, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, El Paso, TX 1984

NIMH Site Visit Team, American Psychiatric Association Field Trials for DSM-IV 1990

Assumption College, Program in Clinical/Counseling Psychology, Consultation, 2009Worchester, MA

Billiot v. State of Mississippi, Expert testimony regarding competency to be executed, 2009US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, Jackson, MS

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Psychological Association-Fellow Division 12Council of Representatives (1980-82)Chair, Continuing Education Committee, Division 38 (1980-88)

Association for Advancement of Behavior TherapyMississippi Psychological Association

President (1983)Society of Behavioral Medicine-FellowEating Disorders Research Society

HONORS, AWARDS. CREDENTIALS

University of Maryland, College Park, MDPsi Chi, Omicron Delta Kappa, AFROTC Governors Cup Leadership Award - (1961)Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities - (1963)Atlantic Coast Conference Scholar- Athlete (1960-62)Outstanding Senior Award - (1963)

Catholic UniversitySigma Xi( 1969)

Licensed Psychologist in New York (#3855), Mississippi(#131), South Carolina (#983)Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards, Certificate of Professional Qualification #1772National Register of Health Service Providers in PsychologyDiplomate in Clinical Psychology, American Board of Professional

Psychology (1978)Expert witness in Federal, State, and County courts for criminal and civil cases

GRANTS

University of RochesterFaculty Development Award, 1972-$ 10,000

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University of Mississippi Medical Center1. Delay of gratification in obese and normal weight children

Biomedical Research Support Grants-NIH, 1976- $5,0002. Principal Investigator: Insulin-glucose system and repeated binge/purge cycles in bulimia3. Principal Investigator: Energy regulation over the menstrual cycle

Biomedical Research Support and Clinical Research Center Grants-NIHTotal-1979-90, $50,000.

4. Roerig Visiting Professorship Program in Psychiatry (S. Agras)Roerig Pharmaceuticals-1988, $5000.

5. Visiting Scholar Program (A. J. Stunkard)1992,$4000.

6. Principal Contractor/Investigator: A multicenter, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled,parallel group study to examine the efficacy and safety of Meridia (Sibutramine Hydrochloride) inbinge-eating disorder, Knoll Pharmaceutical, 2000-03, $175,000, 20% effort

The Citadel1. Principal Investigator: A study of compulsive shopping behavior, 2004, The Citadel Foundation,

$2,000.

2. Principal Investigator: Investigations of perceptual thresholds for overweight, 2008-, $150,000.Funding request in progress

PUBLISHED ARTICLES

1) Johnson, W. G. (1971). Some applications ofHomme's cover ant control therapy. BehaviorTherapy, 2, 240-248.

2) Johnson, W. G. (1972). Behavior therapy - -what place in the psychiatric residency? Journal ofBehavior and Experimental Psychiatry, 3, 1267-1277.

3) Johnson, W. G. & Groves, L. (1972). The token economy - a challenge to nursing. Journal ofPsychiatric Nursing, 10,10-13.

4) Wunderlich, R. A., Johnson, W. G., & Ball, M. F. (1973). Some personality correlates of obesepersons. Psychological Reports, 32, 1267-1277.

5) Johnson, W. G. (1974). Effect of cue prominence and subject weight on human food-directed performance.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 29, 843-848.

6 ) Johnson, W. G. (1975). Group Therapy: A behavioral perspective. Behavior Therapy, 6, 30-38, (Translatedinto German: Gruppentherapie- ein verhaltenstherapeutisher Ansatz. Fortschritte der KlinischenPsychologic 22: Verhaltenstherapie in Gruppen, Urban & Schwartzenberg, Munchen-Wien-Baltimore,1980).

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7) Johnson, W. G., Berger, J., Zlotlow, S., & Croft, R. G. F. (1975). A traditional lecture versus a PSI course inpersonality: Some comparisons. Teaching of Psychology, 2, 156-158.

8) Johnson, W. G. & Croft, R. G. E. (1975). Locus of control and participation in a personalized system ofinstruction course. Journal of Educational Psychology, 67, 416-421.

9) Johnson, W. G. & Turin, A. (1975). Biofeedback treatment of migraine headache: A systematic case study.Behavior Therapy, 6, 394-397.

10) Croft, R. G. F., Johnson, W. G., Berger, J., & Zlotlow, S. F. (1976). The influence of monitoring on PSIperformance. Journal of Personalized Instruction, \_, 28-31.

11) Turin, A., & Johnson, W. G. (1976). Biofeedback therapy for migraine headaches. Archives of GeneralPsychiatry, 33, 517-519.

12) Johnson, W. G., Ross, J. M. & Mastria, M. A. (1977). Delusional behavior: An attributional analysis ofdevelopment and modification. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 86, 421-426.

13) Johnson, W. G., & Stalonas, P. (1977). Measuring skinfold thickness - A cautionary note. AddictiveBehaviors, 2, 105-107.

14) Johnson, W. G. (1978). Review of Wickramasekera, I. (Ed.) Biofeedback, behavior therapy and hypnosis:Potentiating the verbal control of behavior for clinicians. Behavior Therapy, 9,490-493.

15) Johnson, W. G., Parry, W., & Drabman, R. S. (1978). The performance of obese and normal-sizechildren on a delay of gratification task. Addictive Behaviors, 3, 205-208.

16) Stalonas, P. M., Johnson, W. G., & Christ, M. (1978). Behavior modification for obesity: The evaluation ofexercise, contingency management and program adherence. Journal of Consulting and ClinicalPsychology, 46, 463-469.

17) Johnson, W. G., & Hughes, J. R. (1979). Mazindol: Its efficacy and mode of action in generating weightloss. Addictive Behaviors, 4, 237-244.

18) Johnson, W. G., Keane, T. M., & Bonar, J. (1979). Hedonic ratings of sucrose solutions: Effects of bodyweight, weight loss and dietary restriction. Addictive Behaviors, 4, 231-236.

19) Johnson, W. G., Stalonas, P. M., Christ, M., & Pock, S. (1979). The development and evaluation of abehavioral weight reduction program. International Journal of Obesity, 3, 229-238.

20) Stalonas, P. M., & Johnson, W. G. (1979). Conversation skills training for obsessive thoughts using anaversive-cueing procedure. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 10, 61-63.

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21) Johnson, W. G., Wildman, H. E., Downey, C., & Bell, S. (1980). Personality: Trends in theory andresearch. Social Behavior and Personality, 2, 209-211.

22) Johnson, W. G., Wildman, H. E., & O'Brien, T. (1980). The assessment of program adherence: TheAchilles heel of behavioral weight reduction. Behavioral Assessment, 2, 297-301.

23) Gross, A., & Johnson, W. G. (1981). The Diabetes Assertiveness Test: A measure of social coping skills inadolescent diabetics. The Diabetes Educator, 7, 26-27'.

24) Gross, A., Johnson, W. G., & Wildman, H. E. (1982). Coping skills training with insulin- dependentpreadolescent diabetics. Child Behavior Therapy, 3, 141-153.

25) Johnson, W. G., & Brief, D. J. (1983). Bulimia. Behavioral Medicine Update, 4,16-20.

26) Johnson, W. G., Gross, A. ML, & Wildman, H. E. (1983). Developing coping skills in adolescent diabetics.Corrective and Social Psychiatry, 29, 1-6.

27) Johnson, W. G., Lake, L., & Mahan, M. (1983). Restrained eating: Measuring an elusive construct.AddictivQ_Behaviors, 8, 413-418.

28) Johnson, W. G., & Wildman, H. E. (1983). Influence of external and covert food stimuli on insulinsecretion in obese and normal persons. Behavioral Neuroscience, 97, 1025-1028.

29) Dubbert, P. M., Johnson, W. G., Schlundt, D., & Montague, W. (1984). The influence of caloric informationon cafeteria food choices. Journal of'Applied Behavior Analysis, 7, 85-92.

30) Johnson, W. G., Schlundt, D. G., Kelley, M. L., & Ruggiero, L. (1984). Exposure with response preventionand energy regulation in the treatment of bulimia. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 3,37-46.

31) Johnson, W. G. (1985). Bulimia: Introduction. Advances in Behavior Research and Therapy, 7, 145-147.

32) Schlundt, D. G., Johnson, W. G., & Jarrell, M. P. (1985). A naturalistic functional analysis of eatingbehavior in bulimia and obesity. Advances in Behavior Research and Therapy, 7, 149-162.

33) Johnson, W. G., Corrigan, S. A., Crusco, A. H., & Schlundt, D. G. (1986). Restraint among bulimic women.Addictive Behaviors, H, 351-354.

34) Johnson, W. G., & Crusco, A. H. (1986). Eating Disorders Part I: Anorexia nervosa. High SchoolPsychology Teacher, 17, 2-3.

35) Johnson, W. G., & Crusco, A. H. (1986). Eating Disorders Part II: Bulimia nervosa. High SchoolPsychology Teacher, 17, 2-4.

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36) Johnson, W. G., Schlundt, D. G., & Jarrell, M. P. (1986). Exposure with response prevention, training inenergy balance, and problem solving therapy for bulimia nervosa. International Journal ofEating Disorders, 5, 35-45.

37) Schlundt, D. G., Jarrell, M. P., & Johnson, W. G. (1986). A sequential analysis of environmental,behavioral, and affective variables predictive of vomiting in bulimia nervosa. BehavioralAssessment, 8, 253-269.

38) Johnson, W. G., & Corrigan, S. A. (1987). The behavioral treatment of child and adolescent obesity.Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy, 4j 91-100.

39) Johnson, W. G., Corrigan, S. A., Crusco, A. H., & Jarrell, M. P. (1987). The behavioral assessment andtreatment of postprandial regurgitation. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 6, 679-684.

40) Johnson, W. G., Corrigan, S. A. & Mayo, L. L. (1987). Innovative treatment approaches to bulimianervosa. Behavior Modification, H, 373-388.

41) Langford, H. G., Sanford, R., Smith, R., Currier, R., Johnson, W. G., Klein, R., & Baggett, J. (1987).Neurogenic hypertension in a human, a Reis', Barnan-Gebber or Carey Syndrome.Journal of JJypertension, 5, (suppl 5):S467-469.

42) Nicholson, R. A., Robertson, H. C., Johnson, W. G., & Jensen, G. (1988). A comparison of instrumentsfor assessing competency to stand trial. Law and Human Behavior, 12, 313-321.

43) Corrigan, S. A., Johnson, W. G., Alford, G. S., Bergeron, K. A., & Lemmon, C. R., (1990).Prevalence of bulimia among patients in a chemical dependency treatment program.Addictive Behaviors, 15, 581-585.

44) Johnson, W. G., Corrigan, S. A., Schlundt, D. G., & Dubbert, P. M. (1990). Dietary restraintand eating behavior in the natural environment. Addictive Behaviors, 15,285-290.

45) Johnson, W. G., Nicholson, R. A., Service, N. N. (1990). The relationship of competency to standtrial and criminal responsibility. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 17, 169-185.

46) Nicholson, R.A. & Johnson, W.G. (1991). Prediction of competency to stand trial: Contributionof demographics, type of offense, clinical characteristics, and psycholegal ability.International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 14,287-297.

47) Antony, M. M., Johnson, W. G., Carr-Nangle, R. E., & Abel, J. (1994). Psychopathology correlates ofbinge eating and binge eating disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 35_, 386-392.

48) Carr-Nangle, R. E., Johnson, W. G., Nangle. D. W., & Bergeron, K. C. (1994). Body imagechanges over the menstrual cycle in normal women. International Journal of Eating

Disorders, 16, 267-273.

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49) Johnson, W. G., Corrigan, S. A., Bergeron, K. C., Crusco, A, H., & Lemmon, C. R. (1994). Energyregulation over the menstrual cycle. Physiology and Behavior, 56, 523-527.

50) Johnson, W. G., Jarrell, M. P., Chupurdia, K. M., Williamson, D. A. (1994). Repeated binge/purgeCycles in bulimia nervosa: The role of glucose and insulin. International Journal of Eating

Disorders, 15, 331-341.

51) Nangle, D. W., Johnson, W. G., Carr-Nangle, R. E., & Engler, L. E. (1994). Binge eating disorderand the proposed DSM-IVcriteria: Psychometric analysis of the Questionnaire of Eatingand Weight Patterns International Journal of Eating Disorders, 16, 147-157.

52) Johnson, W. G., Schlundt, D. G., Barclay, D. R., Carr-Nangle, R. E., & Engler, L. E. (1995).A naturalistic functional analysis of binge eating. Behavior Therapy, 26, 101-118.

53) Johnson, W. G., Carr-Nangle, R. E., & Bergeron, K. C. (1995). Macronutrient intake, eatinghabits, and exercise as moderators of menstrual distress. Psychosomatic Medicine, 57,324-330.

54) Johnson, W. G., Tsoh, J. Y., & Varnado, P. J. (1996). Eating disorders: Efficacy ofpharmacological and psychological interventions. Clinical Psychology Review, 16,457-478.

55) Johnson, W. G., Hinkle, L. K., Carr-Nangle, R. E., Lemmon, C. R., Engler, L. E., & Bergeron, K. C.(1997). Dietary and exercise interventions for juvenile obesity: Long-term effect of behavioraland public health models. Obesity Research, 5, 257-261.

56) Johnson, W. G., Carr-Nangle, R. E., Zayfert, C., Nangle, D. W., & Antony, M. M. (1997). What is bingeeating? A comparison of binge eater, peer, and professional judgments of eating episodes.Addictive Behaviors, 22, 631-635.

57) Johnson, W.G., Grieve F.G., Adams, C., & Sandy, J. (1999). Measuring binge eating inadolescents: Adolescent and parent versions of the questionnaire of eating and weight patterns.International Journal of Eating Disorders, 26, 301-314.

58) Anderson, D.A., Williamson, D.A., Johnson, W.G., & Grieve, C.O. (1999). Estimation of food intake:Effects of the unit of estimation. Eating and Weight Disorders,^ (1), 6-9.

59) Johnson, W.G., Boutelle, K. N., Torgud, L., Davig, J.P., & Turner, S. (2000). What is a binge?The influence of amount, duration, and loss of control criteria on judgments of binge eating.International Journal of Eating Disorders, 27, 471-479.

60) Johnson, W.G., Kirk, A.A., & Reed, A.E. (2001). Adolescent version of the Questionnaire of Eatingand Weight Patterns: Reliability and gender differences. International Journal of EatingDisorders, 29, 94-96.

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61) Anderson, D.A., Williamson, D.A., & Johnson, W.G.(2001). Validity of test meals for determining bingeeating. Eating Behaviors, 2, 105-112.

62) Johnson, W. G.& Rohan, K. J. (2002). The development of binge eating in children and adolescent.Eating Behaviors, 3, 179-189.

63) Johnson, W. G., Roberson-Nay, R. & Rohan, K.( 2003 ) An experimental investigation ofDSM-IV binge eating criteria. Eating Behaviors, 4,295-303.

64) Wilfley, D.E. & The Sibutramine Binge Eating Disorder Research Group. (2008) Efficacy of sibutraminefor the treatment of binge eating disorder: A randomized multicenter placebo-controlleddouble-blind study. American Journal of Psychiatry, 165, 51-58.

65) Johnson, W.G., Stewart, R., & Pusser, A.T. (2012) The perceptual threshold for overweight. EatingBehaviors, 13,188-193. doi:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2012.01.008.

ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW/ IN PREPARATION

1) Johnson, W.G., Woodrum, M.L., Moubray, N., Dasilva, F., & Brockington, B. Cultural differences inperceptual thresholds for overweight

2) Johnson, W.G. & Stewart, R. Attitudes toward War and Peace

BOOKS AND CHAPTERS

Johnson, W. G. (1972). Chapter 1, Abnormality: Yesterday and today.; Chapter 2, The measurement ofdisorders.; Chapter 4, Behavior theories of personality. In Abnormal psychology: Currentperspectives (pp. 5-21). Del Mar, California: CRM Books.

Johnson, W. G. (1974). The effects of cue prominence and obesity on effort to obtain food. In S. Schachter& J. Rodin (Eds.), Obese humans and rats (pp. 53-59). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Barocas, R., & Johnson, W. G. (1976). Behavior modification. In Review of science and technology. NewYork: McGraw-Hill.

Johnson, W. G., & Stalonas, P. M. (1981). Weight no longer. Gretna, LA: Pelican.

Johnson, W. G. (1983). The treatment and management of obese patients. In R. Daitzman (Ed.), Clinicalbehavior therapy and behavior modification. New York: Springer.

Alford, G. S., & Johnson, W. G. (1984). Chapter 12, Ethical issues. In M. Hersen, L. Michelson, & A. S.Bellack (Eds.), Issues in psychotherapy research, (pp.393-406). New York: Plenum Press.

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Johnson, W. G., & Schlundt, D. B. (1985). Eating disorders: Assessment and treatment. In G. W. Bates (Ed.),Clinical obstetrics and gynecology (Vol. 28, No. 3; pp. 598-614). Philadelphia, PA: J. B. LippincottCompany.

Johnson, W. G. (1987). Treating and preventing obesity: Vol. 1. Advances in eating disorders.Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Inc.

Johnson, W. G., & Crusco, A. H. (1987). Reward computation worksheet. In M. Hersen & A. S. Bellack (Eds.),Dictionary of behavioral assessment techniques (pp. 380-381). New York: Pergamon Press.

Johnson, W. G., & Mullett, N. R. (1987). Georgia Court Competency Test-Revised. In M. Hersen & A. S.Bellack (Eds.), Dictionary of behavioral assessment techniques (p. 234). New York: Pergamon Press.

Kirschenbaum, D. S., Johnson, W. G., & Stalonas, P. M., Jr. (1987). Treating childhood andadolescent obesity. Elmsford, NY: Pergamon Press, Inc.

Johnson, W. G. (1989). Introduction to volume II: Bulimia nervosa. In W. G. Johnson (Ed.), Advances ineating disorders (pp. xiii-xxi). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Inc.

Schlundt, D. G., & Johnson, W. G. (1990). Eating disorders: Assessment and treatment. Boston, MA:Allyn and Bacon, Inc.

Johnson, W. G., & Boggess, J. T. (1993). Obesity in adults. In R. T. Ammerman and M. Hersen (Eds.),Handbook of behavior therapy with children and adults: A developmental and longitudinalperspective (pp. 393-412). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon, Inc.

Johnson, W. G., & Hinkle, L. K. (1993). Obesity. In T. H. Ollendick, & M. Hersen (Eds.), Handbook of childand adolescent assessment: Vol. 167i (pp. 364-383). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon, Inc.

Johnson, W. G., & Torgrud, L. J. (1996). Binge eating disorder. In J. K. Thompson (Ed.), Eatingdisorders, obesity, and body image. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

PRESENTATIONS. SYMPOSIA. ADDRESSES. WORKSHOPS( Selected from over 100)

Johnson, W. G. (1976). Behavioral medicine—Mississippi style. In W. G. Johnson (Chair),Behavioral medicine: Issues and trends. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Associationfor Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, NY.

Johnson, W. G., & Hughes, J. R. (1977). The evaluation of Mazindol in the treatment of obesity. Paperpresented at Second International Congress on Obesity, Washington, D.C.

Johnson, W. G. (1980). Weight reduction. Division 12 Workshop presented at the annual meeting of theAmerican Psychological Association, Montreal, Canada

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Johnson, W. G. (1984). Behavioral management of obesity. Workshop presented at The MilitaryApplication of Clinical Health/Neuropsychology, Ft. Bliss, El Paso, TX.

Johnson, W. G. (1984). Bulimia: Conceptualization, assessment and treatment. Invited addressfor the annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Nashville, TN.

Johnson, W. G., Rosen, J. C. (1984). Treatment of bulimia nervosa. Workshop presented at the annual meetingof the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia, PA.

Johnson, W. G. (1986). Stress management Workshop presented for the Federal Bureau ofInvestigation, Jackson, MS.

Johnson, W. G. (1987). Psychological issues in the defense of capitol murder cases. Seminarpresented for the Mississippi Judicial College, Jackson, MS.

Johnson, W. G. & Cranston, K. (1988). Temptation, exposure with response prevention andself-control training for bulimia nervosa. Workshop presented at the Third International Conferenceon Eating Disorders, New York, NY.

Johnson, W. G. & Jarrell, M. P. (1988). The role of insulin in perpetuating repeated binge-purge episodes.Paper presented at the International Conference on Eating Disorders, New York, NY.

Johnson, W. G. (1989). Eating disorders and athletic performance. Paper presented at the Institute forPhysical Culture, Leipzig, Germany and to the Federation of Sport Psychologists, Leningrad,USSR

Johnson, W. G., Corrigan, S. A., Bergeron, K. D., Crusco, A. H., Lemmon, C. R., Whitworth, N. S. &Meeks, G. R. (1990). Energy balance patterns of normal women. Paper presented at the FourthInternational Conference on Eating Disorders, New York, New York.

Johnson, W. G., & Schlundt, D. (1990). Eating disorders in athletes. Workshop presented at theFourth International Conference on Eating Disorders, New York, New York.

Johnson, W. G. (1991). Energy balance over the menstrual cycle. Seminar presented at the MaxPlanck Institute for Psychiatry, Munich, Germany.

Johnson, W. G. (1994). Pharmacological and cognitive-behavioral interventions for eating disorders. InC. Morin, (Chair) Psychological and pharmacological therapies across clinical disorders. Symposiumpresented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Diego,CA.

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Holle, C., & Johnson, W.G. (1999). Gender differences in self-perceived body weight: Anexamination of same-age cohort groups. Poster presented at the annual meeting for the Society ofBehavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA.

Johnson, W.G., Rohan, K.J., Jeffries, S.K., Kirk, A.A. (2000) Predictors of binge eating behavior inblack and white adolescents. Poster presented at the annual meeting for the Society of BehavioralMedicine, Nashville, TN

Johnson, W.G. & Roberson-Nay, R. (2000) An empirical study of binge eating criteria.Poster presented at the Eating Disorders Research Society, Prien, Germany

Johnson, W.G. & Rohan, K.J. (2000) The development of binge eating in adolescents. Posterpresented at the Eating Disorders Research Society, Prien, Germany

Johnson, W.G. (2001) Discussant: Approaches to mentoring and professional development:Implications for behavioral medicine and health psychology. Symposium presented at the annualmeeting for the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA

Johnson,W.G. & Smith,P. (2002) Developing and implementing behavioral medicine curricula inmedical residency programs. Symposium presented at the annual meeting for the Society ofBehavioral Medicine, Washington, DC

Johnson, W.G. (2003) Checklist for Eating Pathology. European Society for the Study of TraumaticStress, Berlin, Germany

Johnson, W.G. (2004) Screening for Eating Pathology in Refugee Children and Adolescents, presentedin Symposium at Association Advancement of Behavior Therapy Convention, New Orleans.

Brockington, B., Dasilva, M.F., Moubray, N.I., Woodrum, M.L., & Johnson, W.G. (2009) Thresholds forOverweight/Obesity as Barriers to Treatment/Prevention. Poster presented at the annual meeting of theAssociation for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY

Bragg, A., Quinlan, A., & Johnson, W.G. (2011) Perceptual Thresholds for Overweight: DevelopmentalStudies. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association,Jacksonville, Fl.

Reed-Fanin, & Johnson, W.G. (2011) Occupational Influences on Perceptual Thresholds for Overweight.Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Jacksonville, Fl.

Holt, P.D, Martens, K.M., & Johnson, W.G. (2011). Social Contacts and Perceptual Thresholds for Overweight.Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.

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Ricks, J.M., Pusser, A.T., & Johnson, W.G. (201IX Perceptual Thresholds for Overweight and BodyImage Satisfaction in Type II Diabetes. Poster presented at the annual Frontiers in NeuroscienceResearch Day, Seabrook Island, SC.

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