Selected Books
A contemplative practice of large group process: Interdisciplinary contextual perspectives . Kaklauskas, F. J., Olson, E. A. & Bustemante, K. L. (2021). Brilliant sanity: Buddhist approaches to psychotherapy and counselingA contemplative practice of large group process: Interdisciplinary contextual perspectives . Kaklauskas, F. J., Olson, E. A. & Bustemante, K. L. (2021). Brilliant sanity: Buddhist approaches to psychotherapy and counseling
Mothering in the moment: Explorations of mindfulness in mothering and therapeutic experiences Olson, E. A., Unger, H, Kaklauskas, F. J., & Swan, L. (2021). : Buddhist approaches to psychotherapy and counseling.
Kaklauskas F. J. (2019). Preface: The joys and challenges of group leadership. Core principles of group psychotherapy: A training manual for theory, research, and practice. (pp. iv-xix). Allyn & Francis: New York.
Selected Chapters
Kaklauskas F. J. & Nettles R. (2019). Towards multicultural and diversity proficiency. Core principles of group psychotherapy.
Greene, L. S.. & Kaklauskas F. J. (2019). Anti-therapeutic, defensive, regressive, and challenging group processes and dynamics. Core principles of group psychotherapy
Greene, L. S., Rutan, S. & Kaklauskas, F. J. (2019) Advanced Skills. In Core principles of group psychotherapy
Kaklauskas F. J & Greene, L. S. (2019). Finding the leader in you. In F. J. Kaklauskas, &; L. S. (Eds.) Core principles of group psychotherapy: A training manual for theory, research, and practice. (pp. 182-197). Allyn &; Francis: New York.
Hoffman, L., Yang, M., Kaklauskas, F.J., Chan, A., &; Mansilla, M. (Eds.). (2019). Introduction Existential psychology East-West
Kaklauskas, F. J., &; E. A. Olson. (2019). Kisagotmi, Buddha, and Mustards Seeds: An existential psychological perspective., Existential psychology East-West
F. J., Redstone, J. & Neu, S.. (2017). Process Group in College Counseling Centers ,The college counselor’s guide to group psychotherapy.
Chang, C. R., Ciliberti, A. A., & Kaklauskas, F. J. (2017). Mindfulness Approaches to Groups in College Counseling Centers. The college counselor’s guide to group psychotherapy
Kaklauskas, F. J., & Randol, L. (2016). Empirical foundations of transpersonal counseling and psychotherapy. Shadows &; Light: Theory, research, and practice in transpersonal psychology (Vol. 1: Principles &; Practices)
Tart C. T. (with F. J; Kaklauskas) (2016). The importance of curiosity in transpersonal development, in spiritual development. Shadows &; Light: Theory, research, and practice in transpersonal psychology (Vol. 2: Talks &; Reflections)
Willimas, a. K. (2016) (with Kaklauskas F. J.) What We Need to Lose to Save What We Love. Shadows &; Light: Theory, research, and practice in transpersonal psychology (Vol. 2: Talks &; Reflections )
Kaklauskas, F. J., & E. A. Olson (2015). Process Groups The Sage handbook of theory in counseling. pp 801-804. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Kaklauskas, F. J., &; E. A. Olson. (2014). Boundaries in Group Psychotherapy. Complex dilemmas in group psychotherapy: Pathways to resolution. New York: Guildford.
Selected Articles Publications
Articles
Kaklauskas, F. J. (2021) Microaggression and Group Psychotherapy. The Group Circle
Kaklauskas, F. J. & Clements C. (2015) Expanding empathy in our clinical work> ”American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, Journal of The American Psychological Association Division 20”
Barlow, S., Burlingame, G., Greene, L., Joyce, A., Kaklauskas, F., Kinley, J., Klein, R., Kobos, J., Leszcz, M., MacNair-Semands, R., Paquin, J., Tasca, G., Whittingham, M., & Feirman, D. (2015). Evidence-based practice in group psychotherapy [American Group Psychotherapy Association Science to Practice Task Force web document]. Retrieved from http://www.agpa.org/home/practice- resources/evidence-based-practice-in-group-psychotherapy.
Publications
Selected Presentations
Core Principles of group psychotherapy: Integratingcultural-relational, context-response, and postmodern approaches. Kaklauskas, F. J. (July, 2021). American Group Psychotherapy online course.
The Bridge I must be: Identify and Difference is Group Life. Aguirre, S., Kaklauskas, F., Abernethy, A.; Mohyuddin, F.,& Gentuso, S. American Group Psychotherapy Association (February 2022) National Conference.
Meeting the Moment: Meeting the Moment: Diversifying Psychoanalytic Leader Style and Interventions Bustemante K., & Kaklauskas, F. (February 2021). American Group Psychotherapy Association
I, too, Sing America: Identify and Difference is Group Life. Kaklauskas, F., Aguirre, S., Nettles, R., Rand, K., & Ashley, W (February, 2021). American Group Psychotherapy Association National Conference, Online.
Kaklauskas F. & Olson E. (Fall 2020) The marriage of Modern, Postmodern, and Neuroscience in Group Psychotherapy. Online Process Institute. American Group Psychotherapy Association.
Barlow, S., Greene, L., & Kaklauskas F. (March, 2020). How Group Therapists Can Relate to Psychotherapy Research Without Fear or Intimidation. American Group Psychotherapy Association National Conference, New York, New York.
Kaklauskas, F. J. (March, 2020). Overlapping Identities within Ourselves and our Groups: Privileged, Marginalized, Accepted, and Eccentric. American Group Psychotherapy Association, National Conference, New York, New York.
Kaklauskas F. & Olson E. (June, 2019) Collective for Psychological Wellness 40 hour Group Training Program for Republic of Georgia Group Psychotherapy Society and Republic of Georgia Jung Society. Tbilisi, Georgia.
Core Principles of group psychotherapy
(2020) China Psychological Institute. Online
Barlow, S., Greene, L., & Kaklauskas F. (February 2019). Integrating Research and Theory to Inform Interventions. American Group Psychotherapy Association National Conference, Los Angeles, California.
The meeting of East ad West in the Group Room. Kaklauskas F. & Olson E. (June 2019). Beijing, China Chinese Society for Existential Psychothearpy.
Kaklauskas F. & Olson E. (June 2019) International Institute for Existential- Humanistic Nanjing, China
Kaklauskas, F. J. & Olson, E. A. (February 2018). Group as a Jazz Ensemble: The Marriage of Form and Spontaneity. American Group Psychotherapy Association National Conference, Houston, Texas.
Barlow, S., Greene, L., & Kaklauskas F. (March 2018). Integrating Research and Theory: What Every Group Clinician Should Know. American Group Psychotherapy Association National Conference, Houston: Texas.
Hodges K. M.; Barlow, S., & Kaklauskas, F. J. (March 2017) Integrating Research and Theory to Create Playgrounds for Learning American Group Psychotherapy Association National Conference, New York: New York.
Kaklauskas F. J. (April 2016). Contemporary Humanistic-Existential Group Psychotherapy. Society for Humanistic Psychology: American Psychological Association Division 32 National Conference. San Francisco CA
Kaklauskas F. J. & Clements C. J. (April 2016). Empathy Reconsidered: Contemporary Research and Theroectical Perspectives. Society for Humanistic Psychology: American Psychological Association Division 32 National Conference. San Francisco, CA