Journal of Family Psychology 1995 - Abstracts

Journal of Family Psychology 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Alcohol and aggressive personality styles: potentiators of serious physical aggression against wives?Psychology and mental healthHeyman, Richard E., O'Leary, K. Daniel, Jouriles, Ernest N.
A measure of caregiving daughters' attachment to elderly mothers.Psychology and mental healthCicirelli, Victor G.
A multivariate hierarchical model for studying psychological change within married couples.Psychology and mental healthBrennan, Robert T., Raudenbush, Stephen W., Barnett, Rosalind C.
Analyzing family interaction: taking time into account.Psychology and mental healthBakeman, Roger, Casey, Robert L.
A new look at sentiment override - let's not get carried away yet: comment on Fincham et al. (1995). (response to article in this issue by F.D. Fincham)Psychology and mental healthBaucom, Donald H.
A physiologically based typology of batterers - promising but preliminary.(comment on Gottman et al.)Psychology and mental healthMargolin, Gayla, Gordis, Elana B., Raine, Adrian, Oliver, Pamella H.
Behavioral observation and family psychology - strange bedfellows or happy marriage?: comment on Alexander et al.(1995).(response to article by Alexander, James F. et al., in this issue, p.355)Psychology and mental healthMarkman, Howard J., Leber, B. Douglas, Cordova, Allan D., St. Peters, Michelle
Cognitive accessibility and sentiment override - starting a revolution: comment on Fincham et al. (1995). (response to article in this issue by F.D. Fincham)Psychology and mental healthBeach, Steven R.H., Etherton, Joseph, Whitaker, Dan
Construct of attributional style in depression and marital distress.Psychology and mental healthFincham, Frank D., Horneffer, Karen J.
Current perspectives on men who batter women - implications for intervention and treatment to stop violence against women.(comment on Gottman et al.)Psychology and mental healthWalker, Lenore E.A.
Development of brief scales to monitor clients' construction of change.Psychology and mental healthMartin, Peter, Dumka, Larry E., Sprenkle, Douglas H.
Effects of therapist exceptions questions on blaming and positive statements in families with adolescent behaviour problems.Psychology and mental healthBry, Brenna H., Melidonis, Greer G.
Factor analysis of the Marital Interaction Coding System (MICS).Psychology and mental healthHeyman, Richard E., Vivian, Dina, Weiss, Robert L., Eddy, J. Mark
Intrapsychic and interpersonal factors related to adolescent psychological well-being in stepmother and stepfather families.Psychology and mental healthMcKenry, Patrick C., Collins, William E., Newman, Barbara M.
Maternal depressive symptomatology over the transition to parenthood: assessing the influence of marital satisfaction and marital sex role traditionalism.Psychology and mental healthHock, Ellen, Schirtzinger, Mary Beth, Widaman, Keith, Lutz, Wilma J.
Maternal employment and the quality of daily experience for young adolescents of single mothers.Psychology and mental healthDuckett, Elena, Richards, Maryse H.
Mathematics of marital conflict: qualitative dynamic mathematical modeling of marital interaction.Psychology and mental healthGottman, John, Cook, Julian, Tyson, Rebecca, White, Jane, Rushe, Regina, Murray, James
Meta-analytic review of marital therapy outcome research.Psychology and mental healthSchwebel, Andrew I., Dunn, Ryan L.
Methodological advances in family psychology research: introduction to the special section.Psychology and mental healthBray, James H.
Mothers, fathers, stepfather, and siblings as providers of supervision, acceptance, and autonomy to young adolescents.Psychology and mental healthKurdek, Lawrence A., Fine, Mark A.
Multivariate statistics for family psychology research.Psychology and mental healthMaxwell, Scott E., Cole, David, Bray, James H.
Observational coding in family therapy process research.Psychology and mental healthRobbins, Michael S., Alexander, James F., Turner, Charles W., Newell, Robert M.
Parent motivation to enroll in parenting skills programs: a model of family context and health belief prediction.Psychology and mental healthSpoth, Richard, Redmond, Cleve
Perfectionism and relationship adjustment in pain patients and their spouses.Psychology and mental healthFlett, Gordon L., Hewitt, Paul L., Mikail, Samuel F.
Physical aggression toward boys and girls in families characterized by the battering of women.Psychology and mental healthJouriles, Ernest N., Norwood, William D.
Preinteraction expectations, marital satisfaction, and accessibility: a new look at sentiment override.Psychology and mental healthFincham, Frank D., Garnier, Philip C., Gano-Phillips, Susan, Osborne, Lori N.
Refining the association between attributions and behavior in marital interaction.Psychology and mental healthBradbury, Thomas N., Miller, Gregory E.
Relation between marital quality and (step) parent - child relationship quality for parents and stepparents in stepfamilies.Psychology and mental healthFine, Mark A., Kurdeck, Lawrence A.
Risk factors for dropping out of treatment among white and black families.Psychology and mental healthKazdin, Alan E., Marciano, Paul L., Stolar, Marilyn J.
The creative dialectic tension of coding strategies: reply to Greenberg (1995) and Markman et al.(1995).(Response to L.S. Greenberg and H.J. Markman, et al., in this issue p. 366, p. 371 respectively)Psychology and mental healthAlexander, James F., Turner, Charles W.
The distinction between type 1 and type 2 batterers - further considerations.(reply to Ornduff et al.(1995), Margolin et al.(1995), Walker (1995))Psychology and mental healthGottman, John M., Jacobson, Neil S., Shortt, Joann Wu
The effects of video feedback in the context of Milan Systemic Therapy.(comparison of video feedback to verbal feedback)Psychology and mental healthKemenoff, Sylvia, Worchel, Frances, Prevatt, Bruce, Willson, Victor
The managing affect and difference scale (MADS): a self-report measure assessing conflict management in couples.Psychology and mental healthMarkman, Howard J., Arellano, Charleanea M.
The Marital Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale III: is the relation with marital adjustment linear or curvilinear?Psychology and mental healthHunsley, John, James, Susan
The relation of individuation and psychosocial development.Psychology and mental healthSwank, Paul, Garbaino, Jennifer, Gaa, John P., McPherson, Robert, Gratch, Linda V.
The relationship between heart rate reactivity, emotionally aggressive behavior, and general violence in batterers.Psychology and mental healthGottman, John M., Jacobson, Neil S., Shortt, Joann Wu, Rushe, Regina H., Babcock, Julia, La Taillade, Jaslean J., Waltz, Jennifer
The use of observational coding in family therapy research: comment on Alexander et al. (1995).(response to article by Alexander, James F. et al., in this issue, p.355)Psychology and mental healthGreenberg, Leslie S.
The use of structural equation modeling in assessing the quality of marital observations.Psychology and mental healthConger, Rand D., Ge, Xiaojia, Warner, Teddy D., Melby, Janet N.
Triangles in the family circle: effects of family structure on marriage, parenting, and child adjustment.Psychology and mental healthKerig, Patricia K.
Understanding marriage and marital distress: do milliseconds matter?Psychology and mental healthFincham, Frank D., Osborne, Lori N.
Usefulness of experiments for the study of the family.Psychology and mental healthCummings, E. Mark
What do we know about typologies of batterers?(comment on Gottman et al.)Psychology and mental healthO'Leary, K. Daniel, Ornduff, Sidney R., Kelsey, Robert M.
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