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Mikesell, L., Marti, A. F., Guzman, J. R., McCreary, M., & Zima, B. (2015, October). Using mHealth Technology to Elicit Clinically Relevant Experiences during ADHD Medication Titration Visits. Language and Social Interaction Working Group, Teachers College Columbia University, New York.
Little, L., Mikesell, L., Katz, M., & Bromley, E. (2015, October). Patients’ Perceptions of Challenges in Patient-Centered Care. International Conference on Communication in Healthcare, New Orleans, LA.
Marti, A., Mikesell, L., Guzman, J., McCreary, M., & Zima, B. (2015, November). Bridging Perspectives through Shared Decision-Making in Pediatric ADHD: How Mobile Health Technology Mediates Evidence-Based Logical Discourse between Parents and Psychiatrists. American Anthropological Association, Denver, CO
Isaac, A., Mikesell, L., & Bromley, E. (2016, July). Relevance Where There Might Be None: An Analysis of Problematic Utterances and Repair Initiations within Enchronic Frames in Interactions with Individuals Diagnosed with Schizohprenia. Atypical Interaction Conference, Odense, Denmark.
Mikesell, L. (2015, November). Discords in Participation in Interactions Involving Individuals Diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia: Consider Cognitive Resources for Everyday Interaction. National Communication Association, Las Vegas, NV.
Mikesell, L., Smith, M. S., Mates, A., & Joaquin, A. (2016, July). Is This a Problem? Challenges Identifying Potentially Problematic Behavior in Naturally Occurring Interactions with Atypical Populations. Atypical Interaction Conference, Odense, Denmark.
Mikesell, L. (2003/2004). Review of Language and Gender by Eckert & McConnell-Ginet, 2003. Issues in Applied Linguistics, 14(2), 101-103.
Smith, M. S., Mates, A. W., & Mikesell, L. (2010). Introduction. In Mates, A. W., Mikesell, L., Smith, M. S. (Eds.), Discourse, Sociality and Frontotemporal Dementia: Reverse Engineering the Social Mind (pp. 1-22). Equinox.
Mikesell, L. (2010). Examining perseverative behaviors of a frontotemporal dementia patient and caregiverresponses: The benefits of observing ordinary interactions and reflections on caregiver stress. In Mates, A. W., Mikesell, L., Smith, M. S. (Eds.), Discourse, Sociality and Frontotemporal Dementia: Reverse Engineering the Social Mind (pp. 85-113). Equinox.
Mikesell, L. (2013). An impaired interactional instinct: Schizophrenia as a case study. In A. D. L. Joaquin & J. H. Schumann (Eds.), Exploring the Interactional Instinct (pp. 225-255). Series “The Foundations of Interaction” (edited by Nick Enfield). Oxford University Press.