Leslie D. Frazier, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States 
Area:
identity development and health in emerging adulthood and later life
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Clifford C, Paulk E, Lin Q, et al. (2022) Relationships among adult playfulness, stress, and coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. Current Psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.). 1-10
Frazier LD. (2020) The past, present, and future of the biopsychosocial model: A review of The Biopsychosocial Model of Health and Disease: New philosophical and scientific developments by Derek Bolton and Grant Gillett New Ideas in Psychology. 57: 100755
Frazier L, Vaccaro J, Garcia S, et al. (2015) Diet self-efficacy and physical self-concept of college students at risk for eating disorders Journal of Behavioral Health. 4: 97
Frazier LD, Barreto ML, Newman FL. (2012) Self-regulation and eudaimonic well-being across adulthood. Experimental Aging Research. 38: 394-410
Barreto ML, Frazier LD. (2012) Coping With Life Events Through Possible Selves Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 42: 1785-1810
Frazier LD, Newman FL, Jaccard J. (2007) Psychosocial outcomes in later life: a multivariate model. Psychology and Aging. 22: 676-89
Frazier LD, Hooker K. (2006) Possible selves in adult development: Linking theory and research Possible Selves: Theory, Research and Applications. 41-60
Schwartz BL, Frazier LD. (2005) Tip-of-the-tongue states and aging: Contrasting psycholinguistic and metacognitive perspectives Journal of General Psychology. 132: 377-391
Allen A, Montgomery M, Tubman J, et al. (2003) The Effects of Assessment Feedback on Rapport-Building and Self-Enhancement Processes Journal of Mental Health Counseling. 25: 165-182
Frazier LD, Cotrell V, Hooker K. (2003) Possible selves and illness: A comparison of individuals with Parkinson's disease, early-stage Alzheimer's disease, and healthy older adults International Journal of Behavioral Development. 27: 1-11
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