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1 Publications and presentations in the clinical program that focus on diversity (past 5 years) Race, Ethnicity, & Social Class Goodwin, B. J., Coyne, A. E., & Constantino, M. J. (in press). Extending the contextresponsive psychotherapy integration framework to cultural processes in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy. Bernecker, S. L., Banschback, K., Santorelli, G. D., & Constantino, M. J. (2017). An Internet-disseminated self-help and peer support program could fill gaps in mental health care: Lessons from a consumer survey. JMIR Mental Health, 4(1):e5. doi: /mental.4751 Craft, A. L., Perry-Jenkins, M., (2017, November) Family Matters: The Lasting Consequences of Early Marital Relations on Children s Development. Poster Presented at the National Council on Family Relations 2017; Orlando, FL Craft, A. L., Herman, R., Spencer, R., Perry-Jenkins, M., (2017, May) Parental Employment, Family Routines, and Children s Sleep. Poster Presented at the Association of Psychological Science 2017; Boston, MA. Halpern, H. P., Perry-Jenkins, M., Craft, A. L., (2016, November). Paternal Support Factors as Predictors of Change in Mothers' Mental Health Across the Transition to Parenthood. Oral presentation presented at the National Council on Family Relations Conference 2016; Minneapolis, MN. Kuska, M., Trnka, R., Tavel, P., Constantino, M. J., Angus, L., Moertl, K. (2016). The role of cultural beliefs and expectations in the treatment process: Clients reflections following individual psychotherapy. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 3, doi: / Lugo-Candelas, C., Harvey, E., Breaux, R., & Herbert, S. (2015). Ethnic differences in the relation between parental emotion socialization and mental health in emerging adults. Journal of Child and Family Studies.
2 Lugo-Candelas, C., Harvey, E., Breaux, R. (2015). Emotion Socialization Practices in Latina and European American Mothers of Preschoolers with Behavior Problems. Journal of Family Studies, 21(2). Baetz, C., Clifton, J., Baptiste, V., Winer, J.P., Ho, S-Y., Pichler, E.,... Fondacaro, K. (July, 2015). Examining the relations between anxiety, depression, chronic traumatic stress, and psychological flexibility in male Bhutanese refugees. Poster presented at the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS) World Conference 13. Berlin, Germany. Winer, J.P. & Reincke, K. Models of acculturation: Discrepancies in cultural adjustment between parents and children. Invited presentation for New England Survivors of Torture and Trauma: Psychology, Social Work, and Law Conference. Burlington, VT. September Winer, J.P., Parent, J., & Rosenberg, E. Engaging parents and families: Implementing global parenting skills. Invited clinical training workshop for New England Survivors of Torture and Trauma: Psychology, Social Work, and Law Conference. Burlington, VT. September Weiss, N. H., Dixon-Gordon, K. L., Duke, A. A., & Sullivan, T. P. (2015). The underlying role of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in the association between intimate partner violence and deliberate self-harm among African American women. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 59, doi: /j.comppsych Pietromonaco, P.R., & Perry-Jenkins, M. (2014). Marriage in whose America? What the suffocation model misses. Psychological Inquiry, 25(1), Weiss, N. H., Tull, M. T., Dixon-Gordon, K. L., & Gratz, K. L. (2014). Extending findings of a relation between PTSD and emotion dysregulation among African American individuals: Does gender matter. Journal of Traumatic Stress Disorders & Treatment, 3, 1-9. doi: / PMCID: PMC Perry-Jenkins, M., Newkirk, K., Halpern, H., Herman, R. (November 2014) Low-income mothers work conditions and depressive symptoms: Issues of race, ethnicity and family
3 structure. Paper to be presented at symposium at National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Baltimore Maryland Perry-Jenkins, M., & Newkirk, K. (2014, June). The reality of work and family: Life outside the survey data. Paper presented at symposium entitled Rethinking Work and Family : Non-nuclear Families and 24/7 Workplaces. Work and Family Research Network Conference, New York, NY. Halpern, H. P., & Perry-Jenkins, M. (2014, June). Work-family spillover and marital quality in working-class couples across the transition to parenthood. Symposium presentation accepted by the Work and Family Researchers Network Conference, New York, NY. Newkirk, K., & Perry-Jenkins, M. (2014, June). Workplace policies and the perinatal mental health of low-income, working mothers. Paper presented at symposium entitled Work, Family and Well-being among Economically Disadvantaged Mothers and Fathers at the 2014 Work and Family Researchers Network Conference, New York, NY. Harvey, E., Fischer, C., Weieneth, J., Hurwitz, S., & Sayer, A. (2013). Predictors of discrepancies between informants' ratings of preschool-aged children's behavior: An examination of ethnicity, child characteristics, and family functioning. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 28, Perry-Jenkins, M., Newkirk, K., & Ghunney, A. (2013). Family work through time and space: An ecological perspective. Journal of Family Theory and Review, 5(2), Perry-Jenkins, M. (2012). The challenges to and consequences of Opting Out for lowwage, new mothers. In B. D. Jones (Ed.) Women who opt out: The debate over working mothers and work-family balance. New York, NY: New York University Press. Lugo-Candelas, C., Harvey, E., & Breaux, R. Culture and the Parental Emotion Socialization of College Students. Presented at the annual meeting of the Puerto Rican Psychological Association, San Juan, PR. 2012
4 Dadlani, M., Overtree, C., & Perry-Jenkins, M. (2012). Culture at the center: A reformulation of diagnostic assessment. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 43(3), DeGeorge, J., Constantino, M.J., Nordberg, S.S., & Kraus, D. (2012, June). Individual differences in psychotherapy change among ethnic minority patients. Paper presented at the 43rd annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Virginia Beach, VA. Aging Santorelli, G.D., Ready, R.E., & Mather, M. (accepted). Perceptions of emotion and age among younger, midlife, and older adults. Aging and Mental Health. Published online 12/11/16. Santorelli, G.D. & Ready, R.E. (accepted). Alexithymia and executive function in younger and older adults. The Clinical Neuropsychologist. Lundquist, T.S., Santorelli, G.D., & Ready, R.E. (2017). Measurement of anxiety about Alzheimer s disease in midlife and older adults. Prevention and Health Promotion: Research, Social Action, Practice and Training, 10, Ready, R.E., & Santorelli, G.D. (2016). Emotion regulation and memory: differential associations in younger and midlife-older adults. Experimental Aging Research, 42, / X Ready, R.E., Santorelli, G.D., & Mather, M. (2016). Judgement and classification of emotion terms by older and younger adults. Aging and Mental Health (epub ahead of print) / X Lundquist, T. & Ready, R.E. (2015). Screening for Alzheimer's disease: Inspiration and ideas from breast cancer strategies. Journal of Applied Gerontology. Lacreuse, A., Schatz, K., Strazzullo, S., King, H.M., & Ready, R.E. (2013). Attentional biases and memory for emotional stimuli in men and male rhesus monkeys. Animal Cognition.
5 Ready, R.E. & Lundquist, T. (2013). Memory and disorders of memory. In Encyclopedia of Mental Health Issues in America. Akerstedt, A. & Ready, R.E. (February, 2013). Nightly Awakenings in Persons With Alzheimer Disease And Its Implications For Family Caregiver Daily Emotional Functioning. Poster at the 41st Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Waikoloa, Hawaii. Ready, R.E., Carvalho, J.C., & Mroczek, D. (2012). Emotional complexity and emotional well-being in older adults: Risks of high neuroticism. Aging and Mental Health, 16, Ready, R.E., Carvalho, J.C., & Akerstedt, A. (2012). Evaluative organization of the self-concept in younger, midlife, and older adults. Research on Aging, 73, Gender Oakley, M. K., Ollen, E. W., Overtree, C. E. (2017). Gender norms in adolescence. In Nadal, K. L. (Ed.). The SAGE Encyclopedia of Psychology and Gender. SAGE Publications. doi: / n Ollen, E. W., Oakley, M. K., & Overtree, C. E. (2017). Gender marginality in adolescence. In Nadal, K. L. (Ed.). The SAGE Encyclopedia of Psychology and Gender. SAGE Publications. doi: / n LGBT Oakley, M.K., Farr, R. H., & Scherer, D. G. (2017). Same-sex parent socialization: Understanding gay and lesbian parenting practices as cultural socialization. Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 13, Farr, R. H., Oakley, M. K., & Ollen, E. W. (2016). School experiences of young children and their lesbian and gay adoptive parents. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 3(4), doi: /sgd
6 Oakley, M. K., Farr, R. H., & Scherer, D. G. (2016). Same-sex parent socialization: Understanding gay and lesbian parenting practices as cultural socialization. Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 13 (1), doi: / x Farr, R. H., Crain, E. E., Oakley, M. K., Cashen, K. K., & Garber, K. J. (2016). Microaggressions, feelings of difference, and resilience among adopted children with sexual minority parents. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 45, doi: /s Crain, E., Farr, R. H., & Oakley, M. K., Cashen, K. (August 2015). Experiences of microaggressions and behavioral adjustment among school-age children. Accepted for symposium Lesbian and Gay Parent Families: Minority Stress, Gender Issues and Children s Well-Being at the American Psychological Association Annual Conference. Washington, DC. Farr, R. H., Crain, E. E., Oakley, M. K., Cashen, K. K., & Garber, K. J. (2015). Microaggressions, feelings of difference, and resilience among adopted children with sexual minority parents. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Patterson, C. J., & Farr, R. H. (2015). Children of lesbian and gay parents: Reflections on the research-policy interface. In H. R. Schaffer & K. Durkin (Eds.), Blackwell handbook of developmental psychology in action. London: Blackwell. Oakley, M. K., Farr, R. H., & Scherer, D.G. (August 2014). Diverse family socialization: Gay and lesbian parenting strategies and child behavioral adjustment. Poster to be presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Conference. Washington, DC. Oakley, M. K., & Farr, R. H. (May 2013). Gender, religious affiliation, and degree of outness among gay and lesbian parents. Poster to be presented at the Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science. Washington, DC. Oakley, M. K., & Farr, R. H. (November, 2013). How attachment in adoptive couples affects parenting and child outcomes. Poster to be presented at the Annual Conference of the National Council on Family Relations. San Antonio, TX.
7 Farr, R. H., & Patterson, C. J. (2013). Coparenting among lesbian, gay, and heterosexual couples: Associations with adopted children s outcomes. Child Development. Advance online publication. doi: /cdev Farr, R. H., & Patterson, C. J. (2013). Lesbian and gay adoptive parents and their children. In A. E. Goldberg & K. R. Allen (Eds.), LGBT-parent families: Possibilities for new research and implications for practice (pp ). Springer Publications. Goldberg, A., Smith, J., & Perry-Jenkins (2012). The division of labor in lesbian, gay and heterosexual newly adoptive couples. Journal of Marriage and Family, 74(4),
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