Patrick T. Davies
Affiliations: | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Guidance and Counseling Education, Social PsychologyGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorE. Mark Cummings | grad student | 1995 | West Virginia University |
Michael Windle | post-doc | Research Insitute. on Addictions, University at Buffalo-SUNY (EduTree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeCrista N. Crittenden | research assistant | ||
Justin D Russell | research assistant | ||
Evan Forman | grad student | 2000 | Rochester |
Michelle L. Spomer | grad student | 2003 | Rochester |
Jennifer A. Tesak | grad student | 2005 | Rochester |
Marcia A. Winter | grad student | 2006 | Rochester |
Beata M. Gomulak-Cavicchio | grad student | 2010 | Rochester |
Sonnette M. Bascoe | grad student | 2012 | Rochester |
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Edler K, Hoegler Dennis S, Wang L, et al. (2024) Family-level profiles of parental reactions to emotions: Longitudinal associations with multi-informant reports of adolescent internalizing and externalizing symptoms. Child Development |
Thompson MJ, Platts CR, Davies PT. (2024) Parent-child boundary dissolution and children's psychological difficulties: A meta-analytic review. Psychological Bulletin |
Davies PT, Cao VT, Sturge-Apple ML, et al. (2024) Advancing differential susceptibility research: Development and validation of the temperamental sensitivity Q-scale. Developmental Psychology |
Russotti J, Platts CR, Sturge-Apple ML, et al. (2024) A process model of parental executive functioning as a spillover mechanism linking interparental conflict and parenting difficulties across parenting domains. Developmental Psychology |
Platts CR, Sturge-Apple ML, Davies PT. (2024) Hostile interparental conflict and parental discipline: Romantic attachment as a spillover mechanism. Developmental Psychology |
Li Z, Sturge-Apple ML, Swerbenski HG, et al. (2024) Family risk, parental cortisol contagion, and parenting: A process-oriented approach to spillover. Development and Psychopathology. 1-15 |
Jacques DT, Sturge-Apple ML, Davies PT, et al. (2024) Maternal alcohol dependence symptoms, maternal insensitivity to children's distress, and young children's blunted emotional reactivity. Development and Psychopathology. 1-23 |
Davies PT, Sturge-Apple ML. (2024) Beyond form: The value of systems conceptualizations of function in increasing precision and novelty in the study of developmental psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology. 1-13 |
Davies PT, Colton KC, Schmitz C, et al. (2024) Interparental conflict dimensions and children's psychological problems: Emotion recognition as a mediator. Child Development |
Swerbenski HG, Sturge-Apple ML, Koven M, et al. (2023) Strengths-based spillover models: Constructive interparental conflict, parental supportive problem solving, and development of child executive functioning. Journal of Family Psychology : Jfp : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43) |