Search Results - "COOK, William L"
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The Actor–Partner Interdependence Model: A model of bidirectional effects in developmental studies
Published in International journal of behavioral development (01-03-2005)“…The actor–partner interdependence model (APIM) is a model of dyadic relationships that integrates a conceptual view of interdependence with the appropriate…”
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Neuropsychological profiles in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: Relationship to psychosis and intelligence
Published in Schizophrenia research (01-11-2010)“…Abstract Background Characterizing neuropsychological (NP) functioning of individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis may be useful for prediction of…”
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Family Expressed Emotion Prior to Onset of Psychosis
Published in Family process (01-06-2007)“…This study compared components of expressed emotion (EE; rejection, warmth, protectiveness, and fusion) across three samples: two in which the subjects had an…”
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Examining the Validity of Self-Report Assessments of Family Functioning: A Question of the Level of Analysis
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-06-2006)“…Family assessment instruments attempt to measure family functioning at a particular level of the family system: individual, dyad, or family as a whole. This…”
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Deeds Matter: Daily Enacted Responsiveness and Intimacy in Couples' Daily Lives
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-08-2012)“…Perceived responsiveness is a fundamental ingredient of satisfying romantic relationships, especially insofar as it facilitates the development of intimacy…”
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Preventing First Hospitalization for Psychosis
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Sources of Perceived Responsiveness in Family Relationships
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-09-2018)“…Perceived responsiveness has become one of the most important constructs in the relationship sciences. It is central to the development of a secure attachment…”
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Healthy Physical Coactivity in Parent-Child Dyads of Children With Overweight
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-08-2018)“…Parent and child physical activity levels are correlated, but are they interdependent? A dyadic version of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) was developed…”
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Partner Interdependence and Coping With Life-Threatening Illness: The Impact on Dyadic Adjustment
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-10-2013)“…General systems theory and Bodenmann's theory of dyadic coping (Bodenmann, 1997) provided the framework for exploring the impact of life-threatening illness on…”
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Application of the Social Relations Model to Family Assessment
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-06-2004)“…A family assessment serves two primary purposes: the guidance of clinical interventions and the evaluation of clinical outcomes. To support these activities, a…”
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The Social Relations Model in Family Studies: A Systematic Review
Published in Journal of marriage and family (01-11-2009)“…The Social Relations Model (SRM) allows for examination of family relations on three different levels: the individual level (actor and partner effects), the…”
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A Structural Equation Model of Dyadic Relationships Within the Family System
Published in Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (01-06-1994)“…Ideas about the association between family interaction patterns and mental health have inspired a great deal of research on family relationships. Conventional…”
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Change in neuropsychological functioning over one year in youth at clinical high risk for psychosis
Published in Schizophrenia research (01-05-2013)“…Abstract Schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders are associated with significant neuropsychological (NP) impairments. Yet the onset and developmental…”
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Family negativity and delinquent behavior in adolescence: a predictive multivariate latent growth analysis
Published in Psychology, crime & law (20-10-2020)“…The current study had three aims: (1) to explore whether there is over-time change in adolescent delinquency and negativity in the parent-adolescent, sibling…”
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Portland Identification and Early Referral: A Community-Based System for Identifying and Treating Youths at High Risk of Psychosis
Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-05-2010)“…The Portland [Maine] Identification and Early Referral (PIER) program was established in 2000 as a prevention system for identifying and treating youths at…”
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Understanding Attachment Security in Family Context
Published in Journal of personality and social psychology (01-02-2000)“…Attachment theory ( J. Bowlby, 1969 ) is not just about how internalized models of relationships affect interpersonal outcomes; it is primarily a theory about…”
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Analyzing Nonindependent Outcomes in Couple Therapy Using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-03-2005)“…The nonindependent components of couple data require data-analytic strategies tailored to the interpersonal processes occurring between relationship partners…”
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Interpersonal Influence in Family Systems: A Social Relations Model Analysis
Published in Child development (01-07-2001)“…Is parental control of a child's behavior due to the parenting style of the parent (e. g., authoritative parenting), the child's inclination toward compliance…”
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Demographic characteristics and employment among people with severe mental illness in a multisite study
Published in Community mental health journal (01-04-2006)“…People with psychiatric disabilities experience disproportionately high rates of unemployment. As research evidence is mounting regarding effective vocational…”
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The srm approach to family assessment: An introduction and case example
Published in European journal of psychological assessment : official organ of the European Association of Psychological Assessment (01-01-2005)“…In family systems, it is possible for one to put oneself at risk by eliciting aversive, high-risk behaviors from others (Cook, Kenny, & Goldstein, 1991)…”
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