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    Family Violence, PTSD, and Parent–Child Interactions: Dyadic Data Analysis with Mexican Families by Cooper, Daniel K., Erolin, Kara S., Wieling, Elizabeth, Durtschi, Jared, Aguilar, Elizabeth, Diaspro-Higuera, Maria Oriana, Garcia-Huidobro, Diego

    Published in Child & youth care forum (01-12-2020)
    “…Background Family violence has been shown to have a dramatic impact on individual and family life in the United States and other countries. Numerous studies…”
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    The Experiences of Couple/Marriage and Family Therapists of color: A Survey Analysis by Erolin, Kara S., Wieling, Elizabeth

    Published in Journal of marital and family therapy (01-01-2021)
    “…The family therapy literature documenting the experiences of couple/marriage and family therapists (C/MFTs) of color as a group is limited. The purpose of this…”
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    Women Veterans after Transition to Civilian Life: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis by Boros, Paula, Erolin, Kara S.

    Published in Journal of feminist family therapy (02-10-2021)
    “…Women are important contributors in the United States military yet historically struggle for equality and equity. As women's military service increases,…”
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    Family violence exposure and associated risk factors for child PTSD in a Mexican sample by Erolin, Kara S, Wieling, Elizabeth, Parra, R. Elizabeth Aguilar

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-06-2014)
    “…Abstract This study was undertaken in an effort to help illuminate the deleterious effects of traumatic stress on children and families in Mexico. Rates of…”
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    Feminist Family Therapy for Treating Female Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse by Blumer, Markie L. C., Papaj, Aubree K., Erolin, Kara S.

    Published in Journal of feminist family therapy (01-04-2013)
    “…Female survivors of childhood sexual abuse make up a population that warrants special clinical attention. Despite the amount of literature devoted to childhood…”
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