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    Corrective Political Experiences: Psychological Impacts of Public Testimony for Survivors of Torture by O'Connor, Seini, Byimana, Léonce, Patel, Sheetal, Kivlighan, Dennis M.

    “…Finding a path to recovering voice and confidence is important for healing from torture-related trauma. Participating in testimony may provide one such path…”
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    Survivor engagement: Experience with an advocacy-based model in Washington, D.C by O'Connor, Seini, Barron, Andrea, Byimana, Léonce, Isley, Jennifer, Patel, Sheetal, Dhital, Yadhu, Bazaz, Nouf

    Published in Torture (2023)
    “…Introduction: As an IRCT member organization supporting survivors of torture, the Torture Abolition and Survivor Support Coalition (TASSC) International places…”
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    To screen or not to screen: Exploring and addressing effective screening processes for trauma among forced migrants by Sheth, Nima, O'Connor, Seini, Patel, Sheetal, Dutton, Mary Ann

    Published in Journal of migration and health (Online) (01-01-2023)
    “…Existing literature points to higher rates of trauma disorders for forced migrants than general or immigrant populations. The process of identification and…”
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    Structural separation versus vertical integration: Lessons for telecommunications from electricity reforms by Howell, Bronwyn, Meade, Richard, O'Connor, Seini

    Published in Telecommunications policy (01-08-2010)
    “…Structural separation between network and retail functions is increasingly being mandated in the telecommunications sector to countervail the market power of…”
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    Benefits and harms of social media use: A latent profile analysis of emerging adults by Keum, Brian TaeHyuk, Wang, Yu-Wei, Callaway, Julia, Abebe, Israel, Cruz, Tiana, O’Connor, Seini

    Published in Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) (01-09-2023)
    “…The rise in social media use among emerging adults in the United States has been well-documented, but researchers are still working on identifying how the…”
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    Predicting Societal Corruption Across Time: Values, Wealth, or Institutions? by O’Connor, Seini, Fischer, Ronald

    Published in Journal of cross-cultural psychology (01-05-2012)
    “…Across cultures, corruption is widely thought to be a destructive social phenomenon. Despite considerable efforts to understand its causes, there are still…”
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    Working Towards Collaborative, Migrant-Centered, and Trauma-Informed Care: a Mental Health Needs Assessment for Forced Migrant Communities in the DC Metropolitan Area of the United States by Sheth, Nima, Patel, Sheetal, O’Connor, Seini, Dutton, Mary Ann

    “…Although there are growing numbers of forced migrants in the United States (US), a gap exists in our understanding of their mental health needs, and of how…”
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    Torture survivors who engage in advocacy in the U.S.: Review, characteristics and policy implications by Bazaz, Nouf, O'Connor, Seini, Barron, Andrea, Byimana, Léonce, Isley, Jennifer

    Published in Torture (2023)
    “…Introduction: Despite facing many challenges, some survivors of torture seeking asylum in the U.S. have courageously engaged in advocacy efforts to bring…”
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    Collective Program Social Justice Identity and Perceived Norms on Promoting Student Advocacy by Keum, Brian TaeHyuk, Kase, Colleen A., Sharma, Rajni, Yee, Stephanie E., O’Connor, Seini, Bansal, Priya, Yang, NaYeon

    Published in The Counseling psychologist (01-10-2022)
    “…A growing body of research suggests that graduate psychology training programs with a stronger collective social justice identity are likely to provide more…”
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    Satisfaction with online/in-person social interactions and psychological well-being: The mediating role of social connectedness by Abebe, Israel, Wang, Yu-Wei, O’Connor, Seini, Cruz, Tiana E., Keum, Brian T., Sifat, Munjireen

    Published in Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) (01-03-2024)
    “…There are various interpersonal interaction modalities in this current digital age, such as social media networks. The literature on the effects of social…”
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    Ruptures in psychotherapy: Experiences of therapist trainees by Kline, Kathryn V., Hill, Clara E., Morris, Taylor, O'Connor, Seini, Sappington, Ryan, Vernay, Collin, Arrazola, Gabriela, Dagne, Michelle, Okuno, Hide

    Published in Psychotherapy research (08-11-2019)
    “…Method: We used consensual qualitative research (CQR) to investigate the experiences of therapist trainees who had a rupture with a client. Results: Of 21…”
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    Silence Is Golden: A Mixed Methods Investigation of Silence in One Case of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy by Hill, Clara E., Kline, Kathryn V., O'Connor, Seini, Morales, Katherine, Li, Xu, Kivlighan, Dennis M., Hillman, Justin

    Published in Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.) (01-12-2019)
    “…We investigated the antecedents, occurrences, and consequences of 183 silence events in the first 5 and last 5 sessions of a 73-session case of successful…”
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    "Where Is the Relationship" Revisited: Using Actor-Partner Interdependence Modeling and Common Fate Model in Examining Dyadic Working Alliance and Session Quality by Li, Xu, O'Connor, Seini, Kivlighan, Dennis M., Hill, Clara E.

    Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-03-2021)
    “…Building on previous studies (e.g., Kivlighan, 2007), we explored the application of actor-partner interdependence modeling (APIM) and the common fate model…”
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    Therapist-Client Agreement About Their Working Alliance: Associations With Attachment Styles by O'Connor, Seini, Kivlighan, Dennis M., Hill, Clara E., Gelso, Charles J.

    Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-01-2019)
    “…Recent research on attachment in therapy indicates that therapist attachment style is related to therapists' agreement with their clients on the quality of…”
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    Corrective Political Experiences? A Grounded Theory Model of the Psychological Impacts of Public Testimony for Survivors of Torture by O'Connor, Seini

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…Finding a path to recovering voice and confidence is as an important part of healing from torture-related trauma. Participating in public testimony may be one…”
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    Inpatient outcomes following admission to stabilization-focused complex trauma- and dissociation-specific unit by Benincasa, Charles A, O'Connor, Seini, Pierorazio, Nicholas A, Wentling, Sarah Swenson, Brand, Bethany L, Israel, Benjamin S, Schielke, Hygge J

    Published in Psychological trauma (29-07-2024)
    “…Individuals with histories of complex psychological trauma, such as those with dissociative disorders, are often high utilizers of inpatient services and thus…”
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    A Propensity Score Matching Study of Participation in Community Activities: A Path to Positive Outcomes for Youth in New Zealand? by O'Connor, Seini, Jose, Paul E

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-11-2012)
    “…Extracurricular activities are important in many young people's lives and have been associated with positive academic, psychological, and social outcomes…”
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    Emotion, fear and superstition in the New Zealand stockmarket by Boyle, Glenn, Hagan, Andrew, O'Connor, R. Seini, Whitwell, Nick

    Published in New Zealand economic papers (01-06-2004)
    “…We analyse the reaction of the New Zealand stock market to five economically-neutral events that psychology research indicates have varying degrees of…”
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