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March, J. S., & Parker, J. D. A. (in press). The multidimensional anxiety scale for children (MASC). In M. Maruish (Ed.), The use of psychological testing or treatment planning and outcomes assessment (Third Edition). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.Endler, N. S., & Parker, J. D. A. (2002). Assessing a patient's ability to cope. In J. N. Butcher (Ed.), Clinical personality assessment: Practical approaches (2nd Edition). New York: Oxford University Press.

Parker, J. D. A. (2005). Relevance of emotional intelligence for clinical psychology. In R. Schulze &
R. D. Roberts (Eds.), International handbook of emotional intelligence (pp. 271-287). Berlin: Hogrefe & Huber.

Prazeres, N., Taylor, G. J., & Parker, J. D. A. (2004). Escala de Alexitimia de Toronto de Vinte Itens
(TAS-20). In L. Almeida, M. R., Simoes, C. Machado, & M. M., Goncalves (Coords.). Avaliação Psicológica. Instrumentos validados para a população portuguesa (vol. II) (pp.87-99). Coimbra: Quarteto Editora.

Endler, N. S., & Parker, J. D. A. (2002). Assessing a patient's ability to cope. In J. N. Butcher (Ed.),
Clinical personality assessment: Practical approaches (2nd Edition). New York: Oxford University Press.

Parker, J. D. A. (2000). Emotional intelligence: Clinical and therapeutic implications. In R. Bar-On & J.D.A. Parker (Eds.), Handbook of emotional intelligence. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
March, J. S., & Parker, J. D. A. (1999). The multidimensional anxiety scale for children (MASC). In M.
Maruish (Ed.), The use of psychological testing or treatment planning and outcomes assessment
(Second Edition, pp. 299-322.). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

J. D. A., & Bagby, R. M. (1997). The measurement of impulsivity. In C. D. Webster, and M. A. Jackson (Eds.), Impulsivity: A foundation for the understanding of psychopathy and violence (pp. 142-157). New York: Guilford.

Parker, J. D. A., & Endler, N. S. (1996). Coping and defense: An historical overview. In M. Zeidner, and N. S. Endler (Eds.), Handbook of coping: Theory, research, application (pp. 3-23). New York: Wiley.

Endler, N. S., & Parker, J. D. A. (1995). Assessing a patient's ability to cope. In J. N. Butcher (Ed.),
Clinical personality assessment: Practical approaches (pp. 329-352). New York: Oxford University
Press.

Endler, N. S., & Parker, J. D. A. (1993). The multidimensional assessment of coping: Concepts, issues and measurement. In Van Heck, G. L., Bonaiuto, P., Deary, I., and Nowack, W. (Eds.), Personality
psychology in Europe (pp. 309-319). Tilburg: Tilburg University Press.

Endler, N. S., & Parker, J. D. A. (1991). Personality research: Theories, issues, and methods. In M.
Hersen, A. E. Kazdin, and S. Bellack (Eds.), The clinical psychology handbook (Second Edition, pp. 258 275). New York: Pergamon Press.

Endler, N. S., & Parker, J. D. A. (1989). Coping with frustrations to self realization: Stress, anxiety, crises and adjustment. In E. Krau (Ed.), Self realization, success and adjustment (pp. 153 164). New York: Praeger.

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