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| ELIZABETH SKOWRONSummaryAffiliation: Pennsylvania State University Country: USA Publications
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Assessing interpersonal fusion: reliability and validity of a new DSI fusion with others subscaleElizabeth A Skowron
Counseling Psychology Program, Pennsylvania State University, 327 Cedar Building, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802 3110, USA
J Marital Fam Ther 29:209-22. 2003..Greater fusion with others was associated with greater spousal fusion and dimensions of adult attachment insecurity. Implications for Bowen theory and suggestions for future research with the DSI-R are discussed...
Differentiation, self-other representations, and rupture-repair processes: predicting child maltreatment-riskElizabeth A Skowron
Counseling Psychology Program, Department of Counselor Education, Counseling Psychology, and Rehabilitation Services, 330 Cedar Building, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16801 3110, USA
J Couns Psychol 57:304-16. 2010..Implications for counseling and directions for further translational research are discussed...
Mapping cardiac physiology and parenting processes in maltreating mother-child dyadsElizabeth A Skowron
Child Study Center, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16801, USA
J Fam Psychol 25:663-74. 2011..Results provide evidence of neurodevelopmental associations between early CM exposure, the immediate interactive context of parenting, and children's autonomic physiology...
Research Grants
- Parent-Child Processes: Negative Self-Regulatory and Behavioral OutcomesELIZABETH SKOWRON; Fiscal Year: 2007..Following conclusion of this project, we plan to develop testable interventions to target specific patterns of interactive disruption in maltreating families. ..
- Parent-Child Processes: Negative Self-Regulatory and Behavioral OutcomesELIZABETH SKOWRON; Fiscal Year: 2009..Following conclusion of this project, we plan to develop testable interventions to target specific patterns of interactive disruption in maltreating families. ..
- Parent-Child Processes: Negative Self-Regulatory and Behavioral OutcomesELIZABETH ANNE SKOWRON; Fiscal Year: 2010..Following conclusion of this project, we plan to develop testable interventions to target specific patterns of interactive disruption in maltreating families. ..
