Some Publications on Marital and Family Relationships

(papers are in pdf format. Others can be obtained by e-mail request.

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Ninth Hinckley Lecture 'Til lack of forgiveness doth us part': Forgiveness in marriage. click here

 

For Burgess Award Address Slides click here

 

Brief video on prayer research click here

 

Brief video on understanding forgiveness click here

 

Podcast on divine forgiveness click here

 

Fincham, F.D. (in press). The conditionality of divine forgiveness: Assessment and initial findings. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality.

 

Fincham,F.D. & Maranges, H.M. (in press). Psychological perspectives on divine forgiveness: 2. Does viewing God as intervening account for the association between God image and divine forgiveness? Psychology of Religion and Spirituality.

 

Jiao, C., Cui, M., & Fincham, F.D. (in press). Predicting changes in helicopter parenting, fear of missing out (FOMO), and social anxiety in college students. Emerging Adulthood.

 

Maranges, H.M. & Fincham, F.D. (in press). Psychological perspectives on divine forgiveness: 4. Childhood unpredictability negatively and divine forgiveness positively predicts self-forgiveness through self-control. Journal of Positive Psychology.

 

Rudaz, M., Johnson, T., & Fincham, F.D. (in press). Role of work-to-family spillover, generative concern, and gender on subjective well-being in full-time working adults. Family Relations.

 

Toplu-Demirtaş, E., Öztemür, G., Keskin, B., Fincham, F.D. (in press). Burdens of masculinity among men in Turkey: More masculine, more conflicted, less satisfied. The Journal of Men’s Studies

 

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2024

 

Datu, J. A. D., Fincham, F. D., & Buenconsejo, J. U. (2024). Psychometric validity and measurement invariance of the Caring for Bliss Scale in the Philippines and the United States. Journal of American College Health, 72(5), 1394-1400. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. & Maranges, H.M. (2024). Psychological perspectives on divine forgiveness: Seeking divine forgiveness. Frontiers in Psychology: Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. & May, R.W. (2024). Divine forgiveness and well-being among emerging adults in the USA. Journal of Religion and Health,63, 2276–2290. (pdf)

 

Jiao, C., Cui, M., & Fincham, F. D. (2024). Overparenting, loneliness, and social anxiety in emerging adulthood: The mediating role of emotion regulation. Emerging Adulthood, 12(1), 55-65. (pdf)

 

Jiao, C., Lee, C.T., Feng, Q. & Fincham, F.D. (2024). Romantic relationships and attitudes in Asian Emerging Adults: Review and critique. Journal of Family Theory and Review, 16, 392-419. (pdf)

 

Rudaz, M., Ledermann, T., & Fincham, F.D. (2024). The interplay between mindfulness and caring for bliss on later student burnout. Journal of American College Health, 72(1), 188-194. (pdf)

 

Rudaz, M., Ledermann, T., & Fincham, F.D. (2024). Presence of Meaning in life mediates the effects of gratitude and caring for bliss on flourishing in college students: A three-wave longitudinal study. Journal of Positive Psychology, 19, 1011-1022. (pdf)

 

Maranges, H.M. & Fincham, F.D. (2024). Psychological perspectives on divine forgiveness: 3. Trait self-control is associated with well-being through seeking divine forgiveness. Frontiers in Psychology: Consciousness Research. (pdf)

 

2023

Buenconsejo, J.U., Fincham, F.D. & Datu, J.A.D. (2023). The perks of being grateful to partners: Expressing gratitude in relationships predicts relational self-efficacy and life satisfaction during the COVID-19 pandemic. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 15(4), 1472-1489. (pdf)

Exline, J. J., Wilt, J. A., Stauner, N., Schutt, W. A., Pargament, K. I., Fincham, F., & May, R. W. (in press). Supernatural operating rules: How people envision and experience God, the devil, ghosts/spirits, fate/destiny, karma, and luck. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 15(4), 504–514. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D. & May, R.W. (2023). Divine forgiveness and interpersonal forgiveness: Which comes first? Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 15(2), 167–173. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & May, R.W. (2023). Towards a psychology of divine forgiveness: 2. Initial component analysis. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 15(2),174–183. (pdf)

Oflaz, C., Öztemür, G., Toplu-Demirtas, E., Fincham, F.D. (2023). Feeling guilt and shame upon psychological dating violence victimization in college women: The further role of sexism. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 38 (1-2), pp.NP1990-NP2016

Ozkan, H., Öztemür., G., Toplu-Demirtaş, E., Fincham, F.D. (2023). Unraveling the links among witnessing interparental conflict, hopelessness, psychological dating violence victimization, and adult depressive symptoms. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 38(23-24), 12161-12184.

 

Rudaz, M., Ledermann, T., & Fincham, F.D. (2023). Initial development and validation of a brief scale to measure genuine happiness in the United States. Journal of Religion and Health, 62(3), 2163-2180. (pdf)


Rudaz, M., Ledermann, T., & Fincham, F.D. (2023). Caring for bliss moderates the association between mindfulness, self-compassion, and well-being in college-attending emerging adults. Journal of Positive Psychology, 18(3), 411-419. (pdf)


Su, T., Ledermann, T., & Fincham, F.D. (2023). Does covenant marriage predict latent trajectory groups of newlywed couples? Personal Relationships, 30(1), 278-295. (pdf)

 

2022

 

Ai, L. A., Fincham, F., & Carretta, H. (2022)ADL and IADL following open-heart surgery: The role of a character strength factors and preoperative medical comorbidities. Journal of Religion and Health, 6, 497-492. (pdf)

 

Aracı-İyiaydın, A., Toplu-Demirtaş, E., Kayabol-Akçabozan, B., & Fincham, F. D. (2022). I ruminate therefore I violate: The tainted love of anxiously attached and jealous partners. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 37(9-10), NP7156-NP7128. (pdf)

 

Datu, J.A.D., & Fincham, F.D. (2022). The relational and mental health payoffs of staying gritty during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-cultural study in the Philippines and the United States. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 39, 459-480. (pdf)

 

Datu, J. A. D., & Fincham, F. D. (2022). Gratitude, relatedness needs satisfaction, and negative psychological outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic: A short-term longitudinal study. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 78(12), 2525-2537..(pdf)

 

Finardi, G., Paleari, F., G., & Fincham, F.D. (2022). Parenting a child with learning disabilities: Mothers’ self-forgiveness, well-being, and parental behaviors. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 31, 2454-2471. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. (2022). Towards a psychology of divine forgiveness. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 14(4), 451-461. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. (2022). Trait mindfulness and relationship mindfulness are indirectly related to sexual quality over time in dating relationships among emerging adults. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 39(6), 1885-1898.(pdf)

Fincham, F.D. & May, R.W. (2022). No type of forgiveness is an island:  Divine forgiveness, self-forgiveness and interpersonal forgiveness. Journal of Positive Psychology, 17(5), 620-627. (pdf)

Körner, R., Schütz, A., & Fincham, F. D. (2022). How secure and preoccupied attachment relate to offence-specific forgiveness in couples. Journal of Research in Personality, 101 (pdf)

 

Love, H., May, R.W., Schafer, J., Fincham, F.D., & Cui, M. (2022). Overparenting, emotion dysregulation, and problematic internet use among female emerging adults. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 79, 101376

Schafer, J., May, R.W., & Fincham, F.D. (2022). Exploring temporal evaluations of interpersonal social media surveillance during the COVID-19 lockdown. Emerging Adulthood, 10(1), 282-290. (pdf)

Toplu-Demirtaş, E.T., Akcabozan-Kayabo, N.B., Araci-Iyiaydin, A., & Fincham, F.D. (2022). Unraveling the roles of distrust, suspicion of infidelity, and jealousy in cyber dating abuse perpetration: An attachment theory perspective. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 37, NP1432-NP1462. (pdf)

Toplu-Demirtaş, E.T., & Fincham, F.D. (2022). I don`t have power, and I want more: Psychological, physical, and sexual dating violence perpetration among college students. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 37(13-14), NP11460-NP11849. (pdf)

 

Toplu-Demirtaş, E.T., May, R.W., Siebert, G.S., & Fincham, F.D. (2022). Does cyber dating abuse victimization increase depressive symptoms or vice versa? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 37(11-12), NP9667-NP9683. (pdf)

 

Toplu-Demirtaş, E.T., Öztemür, G., & Fincham, F.D. (2022). Perceptions of dating violence: Assessment and antecedents. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 37(1-2), NP48-NP75.(pdf)

 

Pereira, M.C., Fontes, L., Vilaça, M., Fincham, F.D., Costa, E., Machado, J.C., & Taysi, E. (2022). Communication, forgiveness and morbidity in young adults involved in a romantic relationship. International Journal of Psychology & Psychological Therapy, 22 (2), 165-175.

2021

Celsi, L., Paleari, F.G., & Fincham, F.D. (2021). Adverse childhood experiences and early maladaptive schemas as predictors of cyber dating abuse: An Actor-Partner Interdependence Mediation Model approach. Frontiers in Psychology. doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.623646 (pdf)

Daks, J.S., Rogge, R. D., & Fincham, F.D. (2021). Distinguishing the correlates of being mindfully vs. mindlessly coupled: Development and validation of the Attentive Awareness in Relationships Scale (AAIRS). Mindfulness, 12, 1361–1376. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & May, R.W. (2021). Generalized gratitude and prayers of gratitude in marriage. Journal of Positive Psychology, 16, 282-287. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & May, R.W. (2021). Divine forgiveness protects against psychological distress following a natural disaster attributed to God. Journal of Positive Psychology, 1620-26. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & May, R.W. (2021). My stress led me to procrastinate: Temporal relations between perceived stress and academic procrastination.  College Student Journal, 55, 413-421. (pdf)

 

May, R.W., Fincham, F.D., Sanchez-Gonzalez, M.A., Firulescu, L. (2021). Forgiveness: Protecting medical residents from the detrimental relationship between workplace bullying and wellness. Stress: The International Journal on the Biology of Stress, 24, 19-28. (pdf)

 

Paleari, F.G., Pivetti, M., Galati, D. & Fincham, F.D. (2021). Hedonic and eudaimonic well-being during the COVID-19 lockdown in Italy: The role of stigma and appraisals. British Journal of Health Psychology,26(2),657-678. doi: 10.1111/bjhp.12508 (pdf)

 

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2020

Fincham, F.D., & May, R.W. (2020). Divine, interpersonal and self-forgiveness: Independently related to depressive symptoms? Journal of Positive Psychology, 15, 448-454. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., May, R.W. & Carlos Chavez, F.L. (2020). Does being religious lead to greater self-forgiveness? Journal of Positive Psychology, 15, 400-406. (pdf)

Firulescu, L., May, R.W., Fincham, F.D., Arocha, E.A., & Sanchez-Gonzalez, M.A. (2020). Training forgiveness. A novel approach to reducing physician burnout. CNS Spectrums, 25(2) 293-294.

Hatch, S. G., Esplin, C. R., Aaron, S. C., Dowdle, K. K., Fincham, F. D., Hatch, H. D., & Braithwaite, S. R. (2020). Does pornography consumption lead to intimate partner violence? Little evidence for temporal precedence. The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, , 29, 289-296. (pdf)

Henderson, E., Aaron, S., Blackhurst, Z., Maddock, M., Frank Fincham, F., & Braithwaite, S.R. (2020). Is pornography consumption related to risky behaviors during friends with benefits relationships? Journal of Sexual Medicine, 17, 2446-2455. (pdf)

Kimmes, J.G., Jaurequi, M.E., Roberts, K., Harris, V.W. & Fincham, F.D. (2020). An examination of the association between relationship mindfulness and psychological and relational well-being in committed couples. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 46, 30-41. (pdf)

Lancaster, M., Seibert, G.S., Cooper, A.N., May, R.W., & Fincham, F.D. (2020).Relationship quality in the context of cyber dating abuse: The role of attachment.  Journal of Family Issues, 41, 739-758. (pdf)

 

Love, H., May, R. W., Cui, M., & Fincham, F. D. (2020). Helicopter parenting, self-control and school burnout among emerging adults. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 29, 327-337. (pdf)

 

Love, H., Cui,, M., Allen, J., Fincham, F.D. & May, R.W. (2020). Helicopter parenting and female university students' anxiety: Does parents' gender matter? Families, Relationships and Societies, 9, 417-430. (pdf)

 

May, R. W., Bauer, K. N., Seibert, G. S., Jaurequi, M. E., & Fincham, F. D. (2020). School burnout is related to sleep quality and perseverative cognition regulation at bedtime in young adults. Learning and Individual Differences, 78, 1-11. (pdf)

 

May, R.W., Cooper, A.N. & Fincham, F.D. (2020). Prayer in marriage to improve wellness: Relationship quality and cardiovascular functioning. Journal of Religion and Health.59, 2990-3003. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-019-00829-3 (pdf)

 

May, R.W., Terman, J.M., Foster, G., Seibert, G.S., & Fincham, F.D. (2020). Burnout Stigma Inventory: Initial development and validation in industry and academia. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 1-15. (pdf)

 

May, R.W., Rivera, P.M., Rogge, R.D., & Fincham, F.D. (2020). School Burnout Inventory: Latent profile and Item Response Theory analyses in undergraduate students. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 1-15. (pdf)

 

McAllister, P., Henderson, E., Maddock, M. Dowdle, K., Fincham, F., & Braithwaite, S.R. (2020). Sanctification and infidelity among emerging adults. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 49, 1177-1188. (pdf)

 

Rudaz, M., Ledermann, T.., May, R.W., & Fincham, F.D. (2020). A brief scale to measure caring for bliss: Conceptualization, initial development, and validation. Mindfulness, 11, 615-626. (pdf)

 

Smith, S., Williamson, L.D., Branch., H. & Fincham, F.D. (2020). Racial discrimination, racism-specific support, and self-reported health among African American couples. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 37, 779-799. (pdf)

 

Winkeljohn Black, S.W., Soler, N., Owen, J., & Fincham, F.D. (2020). Understanding relations among drinking and hookup motives, consequences, and depressive symptoms in college students. Journal of Drug Education: Substance Abuse Research and Prevention,49, 43-54. (pdf)

 

2019

 

Bell, C., & Fincham, F.D. (2019). Humility, forgiveness, and emerging adult female romantic relationships. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 45, 149-160. (pdf)

 

Brambilla, M., Paleari, F.G., & Fincham, F.D. (2019). When prejudice against you hurts others and me:  The case of ageism at work. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 49, 704-720. (pdf)

 

Carlos Chavez, F.L., Wolford, S.N., Kimmes, J.G., May, R.W., & Fincham, F.D. (2019). "I had let everyone, including myself, down": Illuminating the self-forgiveness process among female college students. Journal of College & Character, 20, 123-143. (pdf)

 

Cooper, A.N., May, R.W., Kamble, S.V., & Fincham, F.D. (2019). God(s) in minds: Deity representation in Christian and Hindu families. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 11, 111-122. (pdf)

Cooper, A.N., May, R.W., & Fincham, F.D. (2019). Stress spillover and crossover in couple relationships: Integrating religious beliefs and prayer. Journal of Family Theory and Review, 11, 289-314.(pdf)

Cui, M., Darling, C., Coccia, C., Fincham, F. D., May, R. W. (2019). Indulgent parenting, helicopter parenting, and well-being of parents and emerging adults. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 28, 860-871. (pdf)

 

Cui, M., Allen, J., Fincham, F.D., May, R.W., & Love, H. (2019). Helicopter parenting, self-regulatory processes, and alcohol use among female college students. Journal of Adult Development,26, 97-104. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. (2019). Forgiveness in couple and family therapy. In J. Lebow, A. Chambers, & D C. Breunlin (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy. New York: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49425-8

 

Fincham F.D. (2019) Beach, Steve. In: Lebow J.L., Chambers A.L., Breunlin D.C. (eds) Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49425-8

 

Fincham, F.D., & May, R.W. (2019). Self-forgiveness and well-being: Does divine forgiveness matter? Journal of Positive Psychology, 14, 854-859. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D., May, R.W., & Kamble, S. V. (2019). Are Hindu representations of the divine prototypically structured? Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 11, 101-110. (pdf)

 

Lucier-Greer, M., Quichocho, D., May, R.W., Seibert, G.S., & Fincham, F.D. (2019). Managing stress and school: The role of posttraumatic stress in predicting well-being and collegiate burnout. Emerging Adulthood, 7, 342-351. (pdf)

 

May, R. W.; Seibert, G. S.; Sanchez-Gonzalez, M. A.; Fincham, F. D. (2019). Self-Regulatory biofeedback training: An intervention to reduce school burnout and improve cardiac functioning in college students. Stress: The International Journal on the Biology of Stress, 22, 1-8. (pdf)

 

Negash, S., Veldorale-Brogan, A., Kimber, S.B. & Fincham, F.D. (2019). Predictors of extradyadic sex among young adults in heterosexual dating relationships: A multivariate approach. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 34. 153-172. (pdf)

 

Seibert, G. S., Jaurequi, M. E., May, R. W., Cooper, A. N., Ledermann, T., Kimmes, J. G., & Fincham, F. D. (2019). Self-control, sleep disturbance and the mediating role of occupational burnout in married couples. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 36, 3159-3177 (pdf)

 

Stanley, S. M., Rhoades, G. K., Kelmer, G., Scott, S. B., Markman, H. J., &, Fincham, F. D.  (2019). Unequally into us: Characteristics of individuals in asymmetrically committed relationships. Family Process, 58, 214-231. (pdf)

 

Winkeljohn Black, S.W., Kaminsky, G., Hudson, A., Owen, J., & Fincham, F.D. (2019). A short-term longitudinal investigation of hookups and holistic outcomes among college students. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 48, 1829-1845. (pdf)

 

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2018

 

Bell, C., Kamble, S.V., & Fincham, F.D. (2018). Forgiveness, attributions, and marital quality in US and Indian marriages. Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy, 17, 276-293. (pdf)

 

Cui, M., Darling, C.A., Lucier-Greer, M., Fincham, F.D., & May, R.W. (2018). Parental indulgence: Profiles and relations to young adults’ emotional and behavioral problems. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 27, 2456-2466. (pdf)

 

Demirtaş, E.T., & Fincham, F.D. (2018). Dating infidelity in Turkish couples: The role of attitudes and intentions. The Journal of Sex Research, 55, 252-262. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D., & Lucier-Greer, M. (2018). Emerging adulthood. In M.H. Bornstein (Ed.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Lifespan Human Development (pp. 723-724). Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, Inc. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F. D., Rogge, R., & Beach, S. R. H. (2018). Relationship satisfaction. In A. L. Vangelisti & D. Perlman (Eds.),The Cambridge handbook of personal relationships (p. 422–436). Cambridge University Press. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F. D., Seibert, G. S., May, R. W., Wilson, C. M., & Lister, Z. D. (2018). Religious coping and glycemic control in couples with type 2 diabetes. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 44, 138-149. (pdf)

 

Kimmes, J. G., May, R. W., Seibert, G. S., Jaurequi, M. E., & Fincham, F. D. (2018). The association between trait mindfulness and cardiovascular reactivity during marital conflict. Mindfulness, 9, 1160-1169. (pdf)

 

Kimmes, J.G., Jaurequi, M.E., May, R.W., Srivastava, S., & Fincham, F.D. (2018). Mindfulness in the context of romantic relationships: Initial development and validation of the relationship mindfulness measure. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 44, 575-589. (pdf)

 

Lucier-Greer, M. & Fincham, F.D. (2018). Military families. In M.H. Bornstein (Ed.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Lifespan Human Development (pp. 1411-1413). Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, Inc.(pdf)

 

May, R.W. & Fincham, F.D. (2018). Deity representation: A prototype approach. Archive for the Psychology of Religion, 40, 258-286. (pdf)

 

May, R. W., Seibert, S. G., Sanchez-Gonzalez, M. A., & Fincham, F. D. (2018). School burnout and heart rate variability: Risk of cardiovascular disease and hypertension in young adult females. Stress: The International Journal on the Biology of Stress, 21, 211-216. (pdf)

 

Rivera, P, Fincham, F.D., & Blair, B. (2018). Latent classes of maltreatment: A systematic review and critique. Child Maltreatment, 23, 3-24. (pdf)

Roberson, P. N. E & Fincham, F. D. (2018). Is marital quality linked to diabetes risk and management?: It depends on what you look at. Families, Systems, and Health, 36, 315-326 (pdf)

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2017

Clifford, C.E., Vennum, A., Busk, M., & Fincham, F.D. (2017). Testing the impact of sliding versus deciding in cyclical and noncyclical relationships. Personal Relationships, 24, 223-238. (pdf)

Cooper, A. N., Seibert, G.S., May, R.W., Fitzgerald, M.C., & Fincham, F.D. (2017). School burnout and intimate partner violence: The role of self-control. Personality and Individual Differences, 112, 18-25. (pdf)

 

Demirtaş,E.T., Sümer, Z.H., & Fincham, F.D. (2017). Intimate partner violence in Turkey: The Turkish Intimate Partner Violence Attitude Scale-Revised. Journal of Family Violence,32, 349–356. (pdf)

 

Dossat, A.M, Sanchez-Gonzalez, M.A., Koutnik,  A.P., Leitner, S., Ruiz, E.L., Griffin, B., Rosenberg, J.T., Grant, S.C.,  Fincham, F.D., Pinto, J.R., & Kabbaj, M. (2017). Pathogenesis of depression- and anxiety-like behavior in an animal model of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. The FASEB Journal, 31, 2492-2506.


Fincham, F.D. (2017). Translational family science and forgiveness: A healthy symbiotic relationship? Family Relations, 66, 584-600. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D., & May, R.W. (2017). Infidelity in romantic relationships. Current Opinion in Psychology, 13, 70-74. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. & May, R. W. (2017). Prayer and forgiveness: Beyond relationship quality and extension to marriage. Journal of Family Psychology, 31, 734 –741. (pdf)

 

Kimmes, J.G., Durtschi, J.A., & Fincham, F.D. (2017). Perception in romantic relationships: A latent profile analysis of trait mindfulness in relation to attachment and attributions. Mindfulness, 8, 1328–1338. (pdf)

 

May, R.W., Hutchinson, M., Seibert, G.S., Fincham, F.D., & Sanchez-Gonzalez, M.A. (2017).  Improving cognitive performance via high intensity interval aerobic exercise: A randomized control trial. Journal of Exercise Physiology, 20, 141-146. (pdf)

 

May, R. W., Seibert, G. S., Sanchez-Gonzalez, M. A., Fitzgerald, M.C., & Fincham, F. D. (2017). Dispositional self-control: Relationship with aerobic capacity and morning surge in blood pressure. Stress, 20, 29-35. (pdf)

 

Owen, J., Fincham, F.D. & Polson, G. (2017). Couple identity,sacrifice, and availability of alternative partners:  Dedication in friends with benefits relationships. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 46, 1785-1791. (pdf)

Pelucchi, S., Regalia, C., Paleari, G., & Fincham, F.D. (2017). Self-forgiveness within couple transgressions. In L. Woodyatt, E. L. Worthington, Jr., M. Wenzel, & B. J. Griffin (Eds), Handbook of the Psychology of Self-forgiveness (pp. 115-130). New York: Springer.

Roberson, P. N. E., Norona, J. C., Fish, J. N., Olmstead, S. B., & Fincham, F. D. (2017). Do differences matter?: A typology of emerging adult romantic relationship. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 34, 334-355. (pdf)

Rogge, R.D., Fincham, F.D., Crasta, D., & Maniaci, M.R. (2017). Positive and negative evaluation of relationships: Development and validation of the Positive-Negative Relationship Quality (PN-RQ) Scale. Psychological Assessment,, 29 (8), 1028 –1043.(pdf)

 

Seibert, G. Bauer, K.N.,  May, R.W., & Fincham, F.D. (2017). Emotion regulation and academic underperformance: The role of school burnout. Learning and Individual Differences. (pdf)

 

Stanley, S. M., Rhoades, G. K., Scott, S. B., Kelmer, G., Markman, H. J., & Fincham, F. D. (2017). Asymmetrically committed relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 34, 1241-1259. (pdf)

 

Vennum, A., Monk, J.K., Pasley, B.K., & Fincham, F.D. (2017). Emerging adult relationship transitions as opportune times for tailored interventions. Emerging Adulthood, 5, 293-305. (pdf)

 

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2016

Baker, L., Cobb, R., McNulty., J., Lambert, N. & Fincham, F.D. (2016). Remaining in a situationally aggressive relationship: The role of relationship self-efficacy. Personal Relationships, 23, 591-604.(pdf)

Barton, A.W., Beach, S. R. H., Hurt, T.R., Fincham, F. D., Stanley, S. M., Kogan, S. M., & Brody, G. H. (2016). Impact of attendance levels in a marital enrichment program: Determinants and long-term effects for African American couples. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 42, 272-287. (pdf)

Braithwaite, S.R., Mitchell, C., Selby, E.A., & Fincham, F.D. (2016). Trait forgiveness and enduring vulnerabilities: Neuroticism and catastrophizing influence relationship satisfaction via less forgiveness. Personality and Individual Differences, 94, 237-246.(pdf)

 

Braithwaite, S.R., Doxey, R. A., Dowdle, & Fincham, F.D. (2016). The unique influences of parental divorce and parental conflict on emerging adults in romantic relationships. Journal of Adult Development, 23, 214-225. (pdf)

 

Dillon, K. H., Allan, N. P., Cougle, J. R., & Fincham, F. D. (2016). Measuring hostile interpretation bias: The WSAP-Hostility Scale. Assessment, 23, 707– 719. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D., May, R.W., Beach, S.R.H. (2016). Forgiveness interventions for optimal close relationships: Problems and prospects. In C. Raymond Knee and Harry T. Reis (Eds.), Positive Approaches to Optimal Relationship Development (p.304-325). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (pdf)

 

Graham, S.M., Negash, S., Lambert, N.M., & Fincham, F.D. (2016). Problem drinking and extradyadic sex in young adult romantic relationships. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 35, 152-170. (pdf)

 

Laurin, K., Fitzsimons, G. M., Finkel, E J., Carswell, K. L., vanDellen, M. R., Hofmann, W., Lambert, N. M. Eastwick, P. W., Fincham, F. D., & Brown, P. C. (2016). Power and the pursuit of a partner’s goals. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 110, 840-868. (pdf)

 

May, R.W., Bamber, M., Seibert, G.S., Sanchez-Gonzalez, M.A., Leonard, J.T., Salsbury, R.A., & Fincham, F.D. (2016). Understanding the physiology of mindfulness: Aortic hemodynamics and heart rate variability. Stress: The International Journal on the Biology of Stress, 19, 168-174. (pdf)

 

May, R. W., Sanchez-Gonzalez, M. A., Seibert, G. S., & Fincham, F. D. (2016). Physiology of school burnout in medical students: Hemodynamic and autonomic functioning. Burnout Research, 3, 63-68. (pdf)

 

May, R.W., Sanchez-Gonzalez, M.A., Seibert, G.S., Samaan, J.S., & Fincham, F.D. (2016). Impact of a motivated performance task on autonomic and hemodynamic cardiovascular reactivity. Stress: The International Journal on the Biology of Stress, 19, 280-286. (pdf)

 

McNeil Smith, S. & Fincham, F. D. (2016). Racial discrimination experiences among Black youth: a person-centered approach. Journal of Black Psychology,42, 300-319. (pdf)

 

McNeil Smith, S., Reynolds, J., Fincham, F. D. & Beach, S.R.H. (2016). Parental experiences of racial discrimination and youth racial socialization in two-parent African American families. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 22, 268-276. (pdf)

 

Negash, S., Cravens, J.D., Brown, P.C., & Fincham, F.D. (2016). Relationship dissolution and psychologically aggressive dating relationships: Preliminary findings from a college-based relationship education course. Violence and Victims, 31, 921-937.

 

Negash, S., Sheppard, N., Lambert, N.M., & Fincham, F.D. (2016). Trading later rewards for current pleasure: Pornography consumption and delay discounting. Journal of Sex Research, 53, 689-700. (pdf)

 

Olmstead, S. B., Pasley, K., & Fincham, F. D. (2016). College men’s involvement in friends with benefits relationships. College Student Journal, 50, 398-403. (pdf)

 

Olmstead, S.B., Roberson, P.N.E., & Fincham, F.D. (2016). Early psychological distress is a precursor to college men’s later academic and social adjustment. College Student Journal, 50, 53-58. (pdf)

 

Quirk, K., Owen, J., Shuck, B., Fincham, F.D., Knopp, K., & Rhoades, G. (2016). Breaking bad: Commitment uncertainty, alternative monitoring, and relationship termination. Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy,15, 61–74. (pdf)

 

Seibert, G.S., May, R.W., Fitzgerald, M.C., & Fincham, F.D. (2016). Understanding school burnout: Does self-control matter? Learning and Individual Differences, 49, 120-127. (pdf)

 

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2015

 

Barton, A.W., Beach, S. R. H., Kogan, S. M., Stanley, S. M., Fincham, F. D., & Jordan, T.R. (2015). Prevention effects on trajectories of African American adolescents' exposure to interparental conflict and depressive symptoms. Journal of Family Psychology, 29, 171-179. (pdf)

 

Braithwaite, S.R., Aaron, S.C., Dowdle, K.K., Spjut, K., & Fincham, F.D. (2015). Does pornography consumption increase participation in friends with benefits relationships? Sexuality & Culture (pdf)

 

Braithwaite, S.R., Coulson, G., Keddington, K.J., & Fincham, F.D. (2015). College hook ups and pornography: The effects of pornography viewing on sexual scripts and risky sexual behaviors. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 44, 111-123. (pdf)

 

Braithwaite, S.R., Givens, A., Brown, J. & Fincham, F.D. (2015). Is pornography consumption associated with condom use and intoxication during hookups? Culture, Health & Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care, 17, 1155–1173. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. (2015). Facilitating forgiveness using group and community interventions. In S. Joseph (Ed.), Positive Psychology in Practice (pp. 659-680). Hoboken, NJ: Wliey. (pdf)

 

Fincham (2015). Forgiveness, family relationships and health. In L. Toussaint, E. L. Worthington, Jr. & D. Williams (Eds.). Forgiveness and Health: Scientific Evidence and Theories Relating Forgiveness to Better Health. New York: Springer. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., May, R., & Sanchez-Gonzalez,M. (2015). Forgiveness and cardiovascular functioning in married couples.Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice, 4, 39-48. (pdf)

Kimmes, J.G., Durtschi, J.A., Clifford, C.E., Knapp, D.I., & Fincham, F.D. (2015).  The role of pessimistic attributions in the association between anxious attachment and relationship satisfaction. Family Relations, 64, 547-56. (pdf)

 

Lambert, N., Woods, S., Brown, P. C., May, R. W., & Fincham, F. D. (2015). “I’m so excited for you!”: How an enthusiastic responding intervention enhances close relationships. Journal of Personal and Social Relationships, 32, 24-40. (pdf)

 

May, R.W., Bauer, K.N., & Fincham, F.D. (2015). School burnout: Diminished academic and cognitive performance. Learning and Individual Differences, 42, 126-131. (pdf)

May, R.W., Kamble, S. & Fincham, F.D. (2015). Forgivingness, forgivability, and relationship-specific effects in responses to transgressions in Indian families. Family Relations, 64, 332-346.(pdf)

 

May, R.W., Sanchez-Gonzalez, M.A. & Fincham, F.D. (2015).  School burnout: Increased sympathetic vasomotor tone and attenuated ambulatory diurnal blood pressure variability in young adult women. Stress: The International Journal on the Biology of Stress, 18, 11–19. (pdf)

 

Olmstead, S.B., Roberson, P.N.E., Pasley, K., & Fincham, F.D. (2015). Hooking up and risk behaviors among first semester college men: What is the role of pre-college experience? Journal of Sex Research, 52, 186-198. (pdf)

 

Paleari, F.G. & Fincham, F.D. (2015). The reciprocal relationship between husbands and wives' forgivingness: A two-wave cross-lagged latent difference score analysis of ten-year data. Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 22, 1-22. (pdf)

 

Pelucchi, S., Paleari, F. G., Regalia, C., & Fincham, F.D. (2015).  Self-forgiveness in romantic relationships: 2. Impact on interpersonal forgiveness. Family Science, 6, 181-190. (pdf)

 

Pereira, M.C., Taysi, E., Fincham, F.D., & Machado, J.C. (2015). Communication, relationship satisfaction, attachment and physical/psychological symptoms: The mediating role of loneliness. In D.A. Schwartz (Ed.), Loneliness: Psychosocial Risk Factors, Prevalence and Impacts on Physical and Emotional Health. Nova Science Publishers: Hauppauge, NY. (pdf)

 

Rivera, P. & Fincham, F.D. (2015). Forgiveness as a mediator of the intergenerational transmission of violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30, 895–910.(pdf)

 

Rivera, P.M. &  Fincham, F.D. (2015). A latent class approach to understanding the intergenerational transmission of violence in emerging adult relationships. Chapter to appear in S.R. Maxwell & S.L. Blair (eds.), Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research (pp. 23-44). Bingley, U.K: Emerald Publishing. (pdf)

Roberson, P.N., Fish, J., Olmstead, A.,& Fincham, F.D. (2015). College adjustment, relationship satisfaction, and conflict management: A cross-lag assessment of developmental ‘spill-over’. Emerging Adulthood, 3, 244-254. (pdf)

Roberson, P.N., Olmstead, S.B. &  Fincham, F.D. (2015). Hooking up during the college years: Is there a pattern? Culture, Health & Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care, 17, 576-591. (pdf)

 

Sanchez-Gonzalez, M., Guzik, P., May, R., Koutnik, A., Hughes, R., Muniz, S., Kabbaj, M., & Fincham, F.D. (2015). Trait anxiety mimics age-related cardiovascular autonomic modulation in young adults. Journal of Human Hypertension, 29, 274-280.

Sanchez-Gonzalez, M., May, R.W.,Koutnik, A.P.,Fincham, F.D. (2015). Impact of negative affectivity and trait forgiveness on aortic blood pressure and coronary circulation. Psychophysiology, 52, 296-303. (pdf)

 

Strokoff., J., Owen, J. & Fincham, F.D. (2015). Diverse reactions to hooking up among U.S. university students. Archives of sexual Behavior, 44, 171-191. (pdf)

 

Vennum, A., Hardy, N., Sibley, D. S., & Fincham, F. D. (2015). Dedication and sliding in emerging adult cyclical and non-cyclical romantic relationships. Family Relations, 64, 407-419. (pdf)

 

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2014

Ai, A.I., Weiss, S.I., & Fincham, F.D. (2014). Family factors contribute to general anxiety disorder and suicidal ideation among Latina Americans. Women’s Health Issues, 24, 345-352. (pdf)

Beach, S. R. H., Barton, A., Lei, M. K., Brody, G. H., Kogan, S. M., Hurt, T. R., Fincham, F. D., Stanley, S. M.  (2014). The effect of communication change on long-term reductions in child exposure to conflict:  Impact of the Promoting Strong African American Families (ProSAAF) Program. Family Process, 53, 580-595.(pdf)

 

Braithwaite, S., & Fincham, F.D. (2014). Computer based prevention of intimate partner violence in marriage. Behavior Research and Therapy, 54, 12-21. (pdf)

 

DeWall, C.N., Pond, R.S., Carter, E.C., McCullough, M.E., Lambert, N.M., & Fincham, F.D. (2014). Explaining the relationship between religiousness and substance use: Self-control matters. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 107, 339-351.(pdf)

 

Dweck, D. Sanchez-Gonzalez, M/A., Chang, A.N., Dulce, R.A.,, Badger, C.D., Koutnik, A.P.,  Ruiz, E.L., Griffin, B., Liang, J.,Kabbaj, M., Fincham, F.D.,  Hare, J.M.,  Overton, J.M. Jose R. Pinto, J. R. (2014). Long-term ablation of PKA-mediated cardiac troponin I phosphorylation leads to excitation-contraction uncoupling and diastolic dysfunction in a knock-in mouse model of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.  Journal of Biological Chemistry, 289, 23097–23111. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. (2014). Do prayers matter in marriage and family life. In A. Abela & J. Walker (Eds.), Contemporary Issues in Family Studies: Global perspectives on partnerships, parenting and support in a changing world(pp. 341-354). London: Wiley Blackwell. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F. D. & Beach, S. R. H. (2014). I say a little prayer for you: Prayer increases commitment in romantic relationships.  Journal of Family Psychology, 28, 587-593. (pdf)

 

Lambert, N.M., Mulder, S. & Fincham, F.D. (2014).  Thin slices of infidelity: Determining whether observers can pick out cheaters from a video clip interaction and what tips them off. Personal Relationships. 21, 612-619. (pdf)

 

Manthos, M., Owen, J., Fincham, F.D. ( 2014). A new perspective on hooking up among college students: Sexual behavior as a function of distinct groups. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 31, 815-829. (pdf)

 

May, R.W., Sanchez-Gonzalez, M.A., Brown, P.C., Koutnik, A.P. &. Fincham, F.D. (2014). School burnout and cardiovascular functioning in young adult males: a hemodynamic perspective. Stress: The International Journal on the Biology of Stress, 17, 79-87. (pdf)

May, R.W., Sanchez-Gonzalez, M.A., Hawkins, K.A., Batchelor, W.B., & Fincham, F.D. (2014). Effects of anger and trait forgiveness on cardiovascular risk in young adult women. American Journal of Cardiology, 114, 47-52. (pdf)

McNeil., S., Fincham, F.D., & Beach, S.R.H. (2014). Does spousal support moderate the association between perceived racial discrimination and depressive symptoms among African American couples? Family Process, 53, 109-119. (pdf)

McNeil., S., Harris McKoy., D., Brantley, C., Fincham, F.D., & Beach, S.R.H. (2014). Middle class African American mothers’ depressive symptoms mediate perceived discrimination and reported child externalizing behaviors. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 23, 381-388. (pdf)

Monk, K., Vennum, A.V., Ogolsky, B.G., & Fincham, F.D. (2014). Commitment and sacrifice in emerging adult romantic relationships. Marriage and Family Review, 50, 416-434. (pdf)

Negash, S., Cui, M., Fincham, F. D. & Pasley, K.  (2014).  Extradyadic involvement and relationship dissolution in heterosexual women university students . Archives of Sexual Behavior, 43,531–539. (pdf)

Owen, J., Quirk, K., & Fincham, F.D. (2014). Towards a more complete understanding of reactions to hooking up among college women. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 40, 396-409. (pdf)

Owen, J., Rhoades, G., Shuck, B., Fincham, F.D., Stanley, S., Markman, H., Knopp, K. (2014). Commitment uncertainty: A theoretical overview. Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice, 3, 207-219. (pdf)

Pereira, M.G.,  Taysi, E., Orcan, F. & Fincham, F.D.  (2014). Attachment, infidelity and loneliness in  college students involved in a romantic relationship: The role of relationship satisfaction, morbidity  and prayer for partner. Contemporary Family Therapy,36, 333–350. (pdf)

Quirk, K., Owen, J., & Fincham, F.D. (2014).Perception of partner’s deception in friends with benefits relationships. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 40, 43-57. (pdf)

Richman, S.B., DeWall, C.N. Pond, R.S., Lambert, N.M, & Fincham, F.D. (2014). Disgusted by vengeance: Disgust sensitivity predicts lower vengeance. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 33, 831-846.(pdf)

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2013

Baker, L. R., McNulty, J., Lambert, N. M., Fincham, F. D. (2013). How do relationship maintenance behaviors affect individual well-being? A contextual perspective. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 4, 282-289. (pdf)

Cobb, R.A., DeWall, C. N., Lambert. N.M., & Fincham, F.D. (2013). Implicit theories of close relationships and close relationship violence: Does believing your relationship can grow relate to lower perpetration of violence? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 39, 279-290. (pdf)

Cui, M., Ueno, K., Gordon, M., & Fincham, F.D. (2013). The continuation of intimate partner violence from adolescence to young adulthood. Journal of Marriage and Family, 75, 300-313. (pdf)

DeWall, C.N., Finkel, E., Lambert, N.M., Slotter, E.B., Bodenhausen, G.V., Pond, R.S., Renzetti, C.M. , & Fincham. F.D. (2013). The Voodoo Doll Task: Introducing and validating a novel method for studying aggressive inclinations. Aggressive Behavior, 39, 419-439 (pdf)

Eastwick, P.W., Wilkey, B.M.,  Finkel, E.J., Lambert, N.M., Fitzsimons, G., Brown, P.C., & Fincham, F.D. (2013). Act with authority: Romantic desire at the nexus of power possessed and power perceived. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49, 267-271. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & Beach, S.R.H. (2013). Can religion and spirituality enhance prevention programs for couples? In APA Handbook of Psychology, Religion, and Spirituality. APA Press. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D., & Beach, S.R.H. (2013). Gratitude and forgiveness in relationships. In J.A. Simpson & L. Campbell (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Close Relationships (pp. 638-663). Oxford: Oxford University Press. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D., Cui, M., Gordon, M., & Ueno, K. (2013). What comes before why: Specifying the phenomenon of intimate partner violence. Journal of Marriage and Family, 75, 319-324. (pdf)

 

Fine, M., & Fincham, F.D. (2013). The role of theories in family science. In M. Fine & F.D. Fincham (Eds.), Handbook of Family Theories: A Content-Based Approach. New York: Routledge. (pdf)

 

Garneau, C., Olmstead, S., Pasley, K., & Fincham, F. (2013). The role of family structure and attachment in college student hookups.  Archives of Sexual Behavior, 42, 1473-1486. (pdf)

 

Gwinn, A. M., Lambert, N. M., Fincham, F. D., & Maner, J. K. (2013). Pornography, relationship alternatives, and intimate extradyadic behavior. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 4, 699-704. (pdf)

 

Hawkins, A.J., Stanley, S.M., Cowan, P.A., Fincham, F.D., Beach, S.R.H.,Cowan, C.P., Rhoades, G.K., Markman, H.J., & Daire, A.P. (2013). A more optimistic perspective on government-supported marriage and relationship education programs for lower income couples: Response to Johnson (2012). American Psychologist, 68,110-111 (pdf)

 

Kashdan, T.B., Dewall, N., Pond, R.S., Silvia, P.J., Lambert, N.M., Fincham, F.D., Savostyanova, A.A. & Keller, P.S. (2013). Curiosity protects against interpersonal aggression: Cross-Sectional, daily process, and behavioral evidence. Journal of Personality, 81, 87-102. (pdf)

 

Koutnik, A., Sanchez-Gonzalez, M.,May, R., Hughes, R., & Fincham, F. (2013). Impact of psychological distress on cardiovagal reactivation after a speech task. Journal of Human Hypertension. 28, 399-401. (pdf)

 

Lambert, N. M., Fincham, F. D., DeWall, C. N., Pond, R. S., & Beach, S. R. H. (2013). Shifting toward cooperative goals: How partner-focused prayer facilitates forgiveness. Personal Relationships, 20, 184-197. (pdf)

 

Lambert, N. M., Stillman, T. F., Hicks, J. A., Baumeister, R. F., Kamble, S., & Fincham, F. D. (2013). To belong is to matter: Sense of belonging enhances meaning in life. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 39, 1418-1427. (pdf)

 

Lambert, N. M., Stillman, T. F., & Fincham, F. D. (2013). Autobiographical narratives of spiritual experiences: Solitude, tragedy, and the absence of materialism. Jourrnal of Positive Psychology, 8, 273-279. (pdf)

 

Lambert, N. M., Baumeister, R., Stillman, T. F., & Fincham, F. D. (2012). Family and meaning: Examining the four needs for meaning as mediators. The International Journal of Existential Psychology and Psychotherapy, 4, 30-44. (pdf)

 

Lambert, N. M., Gwinn, A. M., Baumeister, R. F., Fincham, F. D., Gable, S. L., Strachman, A., & Washburn, I. J. (2013). A boost of positive affect: The perks of sharing positive and grateful experiences. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 30, 24-43.  (pdf)

 

Martin, B.A., Cui, M., Ueno, K., & Fincham, F.D. (2013). Intimate partner violence in interracial and monoracial couples. Family Relations, 62, 202-211. (pdf)

 

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Mattson, R.E., Rogge, R.D., Johnson, M.D., Davidson, E.K., & Fincham, F.D. (2012). The positive and negative semantic dimensions of relationship satisfaction.  Personal Relationships, 20, 328-355. (pdf)

Olmstead, S., Billen, R.M., Conrad, K.M., Pasley, K., & Fincham, F.D. (2013). Sex, commitment, and casual sex relationships among college men: A mixed-methods analysis. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 42, 561-571. (pdf)

 

Olmstead, S., Koon, J., Puhlman, D., Pasley, K., & Fincham, F.D. (2013). College men, unplanned pregnancy, and marriage: What do they expect? Journal of Sex Research,50, 808-819. (pdf)

 

Olmstead, S. B., Negash, S., Pasley, K., & Fincham, F. D. (2013). Emerging adults’ expectations for pornography use in the context of future committed romantic relationships: A qualitative study. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 42, 625-635. (pdf)

Olmstead, S., Pasley, K., & Fincham, F.D. (2013) Hooking up and penetrative hookups: Correlates that differentiate college men. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 42, 573-583. (pdf)

Owen, J., & Fincham, F.D., & Manthos, M. (2013). Friendship after a Friends with Benefits relationship. Archives of Sexual Behavior,42, 1443-1449.

 

Pelucchi, S., Regalia, C., Paleari, F. G. & Fincham, F.D. (2013). Self-forgiveness in romantic relationships: It matters to both of us. Journal of Family Psychology, 27, 541-549.(pdf)

 

Sanchez-Gonzalez, M., May, R.W., Brown, P.C., Koutnik, A.P. & Fincham, F.D. (2013). Depressive symptoms contribute to increased wave reflection during Cold Pressor Test in young adult men. American Journal of Hypertension, d26, 778-783. (pdf)

 

Sanchez-Gonzalez, M., May, R.W., Koutnik, A.P., Kabbaj, M. & Fincham, F.D. (2013).Sympathetic vasomotor tone is associated with depressive symptoms in young females: A potential link between depression and cardiovascular disease. American Journal of Hypertension,26, 1389-1397. (pdf)

 

Veldorale-Brogan, A., Lambert, N. M., Fincham, F. D., & Dewall, C. N. (2013). The virtue of problem-solving: Perceived relationship virtues as predictors of problem-solving skills. Personal Relationships, 20, 511-523. (pdf)

 

2012

 

Cougle, J. R., Fitch, K. E., Fincham, F. D., Riccardi, C. J., Keough, M. E., & Timpano, K. R. (2012). Excessive reassurance seeking and anxiety pathology: Tests of incremental associations and directionality. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 26, 117-125. DOI: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2011.10.001 (pdf)

 

Cui, M., Ueno, K., Fincham, F. D., Donnellan, M. B., & Wickrama, K. A. S. (2012). The association between romantic relationships and delinquency in adolescence and young adulthood. Personal Relationships, 19, 354-366. [Reprinted in Serafini, Rye, and Drysdale (2013). Taking sides: Clashing views in adolescence, Third Edition.]. DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6811.2011.01366.x (pdf)

 

DeWall, C.N., Lambert, N.M., Pond, R.S., Kashdan, T.B., & Fincham. F.D. (2012). A grateful heart is a non-violent heart: Cross-sectional, experience sampling, longitudinal, and experimental evidence. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 3, 232-240. (pdf)

 

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Fincham, F.D. (2012). Challenges in charting the course of romantic relationships in adolescence and emerging adulthood. In A. Booth (Ed.), Early Adulthood in a Family Context (pp.165-172). Springer.

Kalinka, C., Fincham, F.D., & Hirsch, A. (2012). Clinical trial of online-biblio relationship education for expectant couples. Journal of Family Psychology, 26, 159-164. DOI: 10.1037/a0026398 (pdf)

 

Lambert, N. M., Baumeister, R., Stillman, T. F., & Fincham, F. D. (2012). Family and meaning: Examining the four needs for meaning as mediators. The International Journal of Existential Psychology and Psychotherapy, 4, 30-44.

 

Lambert, N.M., Fincham, F.D., & Stillman, T. (2012). Gratitude and depressive symptoms: The role of positive reframing and positive emotion. Cognition and Emotion, 26, 602-614. (pdf)

 

Lambert, N.M., Fincham, F. D., LaVallee, D.C., A., & Brantly, C. (2012). Praying together and staying together: Couple prayer and trust. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 4, 1-9. DOI: 10.1037/a0023060 (pdf)

 

Lambert, N.M., Fincham, F. D., & Stanley, S. (2012). Prayer and satisfaction with sacrifice in close relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 29, 1058-1070. (pdf)

Lambert, N.S., Negash, S., Stillman, T.F., Olmstead, S.B., & Fincham, F.D. (2012). A love that doesn’t last: Pornography consumption and weakened commitment to one’s romantic partner. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 31, 410-438. (pdf)

Manzi, C., Regalia, C., Fincham, F.D., & Scabini, E. (2012). Documenting different domains of promotion of autonomy within the family context. Journal of Adolescence, 35, 289-298. doi:10.1016/j.adolescence.2011.10.011 (pdf)

Mc Nulty, J, & Fincham, F.D. (2012). Beyond Positive Psychology? Toward a contextual view of psychological processes and well-being. American Psychologist, 67, 101-110. DOI: 10.1037/a0024572. (pdf)

 

Mc Nulty, J, & Fincham, F.D. (2012).The pitfalls of valenced labels and the benefits of properly calibrated psychological flexibility. American Psychologist, 67, 576-577. DOI: 10.1037/a0030051 (pdf)

 

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Norris, J.I.,  Lambert, N.M., DeWall, C.N. & Fincham, F.D. (2012). Can’t buy me love? Anxious attachment and materialistic values. Personality and Individual Differences, 53, 666-669. (pdf)

 

Owen,. J., & Fincham, F.D. (2012). Friends with benefits relationships as a start to exclusive romantic relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 29, 982-996. DOI: 10.1177/0265407512448275 (pdf)

 

Pereira, M.G., Figueiredo, A.P. & Fincham, F.D.. (2012). Anxiety, depression and post traumatic stress in patients with colorectal cancer and their spouses who had undergone different treatments. European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 16, 227-232.  DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2011.06.006

 

Pond, R.S., DeWall, C.N., Lambert, N.M.,  Deckman, T.,  Bonser, I.M., & Fincham, F.D. (2012). Repulsed by violence: Disgust sensitivity buffers trait, behavioral, and daily aggression. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 102, 175-188. DOI: 10.1037/a0024296 (pdf)

 

Pond, R.S., Kashdan, T.B. DeWall, C.N., Savostyanova, A., Lambert, N.M., & Fincham, F.D. (2012). Emotion differentiation buffers aggressive behavior in angry people: A daily diary analysis. Emotion, 12, 326-337. (pdf)

 

Simons, L.G., Simons, R.L., Lei, Man-Kit, Hancock, D.L. & Fincham, F.D. (2012) Parental warmth amplifies the effect of parental hostility on dating violence.Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27, 2603-2626. DOI: 10.1177/0886260512436387 (pdf)

Slotter, E.B., Finkel, E.J., DeWall, C.N. Pond, R.S., Lambert, N.M., Bodenhausen, G.V., & Frank D. Fincham, F.D. (2012). Putting the brakes on aggression toward a romantic partner:The inhibitory influence of relationship commitment. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 102, 291-305. DOI: 10.1037/a0024915 (pdf)

Stillman, T.F., Fincham, F.D., Vohs, K.D., Lambert, N.M. Phillips, C.A. (2012). The material and immaterial in conflict: Spirituality reduces conspicuous consumption. Journal of Economic Psychology, 102,291-305. DOI: 10.1016/j.joep.2011.08.012. (pdf)

 

Van Orden, K.A., Braithwaite, S., Anestis, M., Merrill Timmons, K., Fincham, F.D., Joiner, T.E., & Lewinsohn, P. M. (2012). An exploratory investigation of marital functioning and order of spousal onset in couples concordant for psychopathology. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 38, 308-319. DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-0606.2011.00277.x (pdf)

 

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2011

Beach, S.R.H, Hurt, T.R., Fincham, F.D., Kameron J. Franklin, K.J., McNair, L.M., Stanley, S.M. (2011). Enhancing marital enrichment through spirituality: Efficacy data for prayer focused relationship enhancement. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 3, 201-216. DOI: 10.1037/a0022207 (pdf)

Braithwaite, S., & Fincham, F.D. (2011). Computer based dissemination: A randomized clinical trial of ePREP using the actor partner interdependence model. Behavior Research and Therapy. 49, 126-13. (pdf)

 

Braithwaite, S., Selby, E., & Fincham, F.D. (2011). Forgiveness and relationship satisfaction: Mediating mechanisms. Journal of Family Psychology, 25, 551-559. DOI: 10.1037/a0024526 (pdf)

 

Cui, M., Fincham, F.D. & Durtschi, J.A. (2011). The effect of parental divorce on young adults’ romantic relationship dissolution. Personal Relationships, 18, 410-426. DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6811.2010.01306.x (pdf)

 

DeWall, C.N., Lambert, N.M., Slotter, E.B., Pond, R.S., Deckman. T. Finkel, E.J., Luchies, L.B. & Fincham. F.D. (2011). So far away from one’s partner, yet so close to romantic alternatives: Avoidant attachment, interest in alternatives, and infidelity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 101, 1302-1316. DOI: 10.1037/a0025497

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Durtschi, J.A., Fincham, F.D. Cui, M., Lorenz, F.O. & Conger, R. (2011). Dyadic processes in early marriage: Attributions, behavior and marital quality. Family Relations, 60, 421-434. DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-3729.2011.00655.x (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D., Ajayi, C & Beach, S.R.H. (2011). Spirituality and marital satisfaction in African American couples. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 3, 259-268. DOI: 10.1037/a0023909 (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. & Cui, M. (2011).Emerging Adulthood and Romantic Relationships: An Introduction. In F.D. Fincham & M. Cui (Eds.) Romantic Relationships in Emerging Adulthood (pp. 3-12). Cambridge University Press.

 

Fincham, F.D., Stanley, S.M., & Rhoades, G (2011). Relationship education in emerging adulthood: Problems and prospects. In F.D. Fincham& M. Cui (Eds.) Romantic Relationships in Emerging Adulthood (pp. 293-316). Cambridge University Press. (pdf)

 

Karremans, J.C., Regalia, C., Paleari, F.G., Fincham, F.D., Cui, M., Takada, N., Terzino, K., & Cross, S. (2011). Maintaining harmony across the globe: The cross-cultural association between closeness and interpersonal forgiveness. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2, 443-451. (pdf)

 

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Kashdan, T.B., McKnight, P.E., Fincham, F.D. & Rose, P. (2011). When curiosity breeds intimacy: Taking advantage of intimacy opportunities and transforming boring conversations. Journal of Personality, 79, 1369-1401. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.2010.00697.x (pdf)

 

Lambert. N.M.,& Fincham, F.D. (2011). Expressing gratitude to a partner leads to more relationship maintenance behavior. Emotion, 11, 52-60. (pdf)

 

Lambert. N.M., Fincham, F.D., Gwinn, A.M. & Ajayi, C.A. (2011). Positive relationship science: A new frontier for positive psychology? In K. Sheldon, T. Kashdan, and M. Steger (Eds.), Designing the future of Positive Psychology: Taking stock and moving forward (pp.265-279). Oxford University Press. (pdf)

 

Lambert, N.M., Fincham, F. D. & Graham, S. M. (2011). Understanding the layperson’s perception of prayer: A prototype analysis of prayer. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 3, 55-65. DOI: 10.1037/a0021596 (pdf)

 

Lambert, N. M., Gwinn, A. M., Fincham, F. D., Stillman, T. F. (2011). Feeling tired?: How sharing positive experiences can boost vitality. International Journal of Wellbeing, 1, 307-314. (pdf)

 

Olmstead, S.B., Pasley, K., Meyer, A.S., Stanford, P.S., Fincham, F.D. & Delevi, R. (2011). Implementing relationship education for emerging adult college students. Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy, 10, 215-228. (pdf)

 

Owen, J. & Fincham, F.D. (2011). Effects of gender and psychosocial factors on‘‘Friends with Benefits’’ relationships among young adults. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 40, 311-320. (pdf)

 

Owen, J., & Fincham, F.D. (2011). Young adults’ emotional reactions after hooking up encounters. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 40, 321-330. (pdf)

 

Owen, J., Fincham, F.D. & Moore, J. (2011). Short-term prospective study of hooking up among college students. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 40, 331-341. DOI: 10.1007/s10508-010-9697-x (pdf)

 

Paleari, F. G, Regalia, C., & Fincham, F.D. (2011). Inequity in forgiveness: Implications for personal and relational well-being. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 30, 297-324. (pdf)

 

Stanley, S.M., Rhoades, G.K., & Fincham, F.D. (2011). Understanding Romantic Relationships among Emerging Adults: The significant roles of cohabitation and ambiguity. In F.D. Fincham & M. Cui (Eds.) Romantic Relationships in Emerging Adulthood (pp. 234-251. Cambridge University Press. (pdf)

 

Stillman, T.F., Lambert, N.M., Fincham, F.D. & Baumeister, R.F. (2011). Meaning as magnetic force: Evidence that meaning in life promotes interpersonal appeal. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2, 13-20. (pdf)

 

Vennum, A., & Fincham, F.D. (2011). Assessing decision making in young adult romantic relationships. Psychological Assessment, 23, 739-751. DOI:10.1037/a0023287 (pdf)

 

2010

 

Beach, S.R.H. & Fincham, F.D. (2010).Conflict can be constructive: Reflections on the dialectics of relationship science. Journal of Family Theory and Review, 2, 54-57. (pdf)

Braithwaite, S., Delevi, R., & Fincham, F.D., (2010).Romantic relationships and the physical and mental health of college students. Personal Relationships, 17, 1-12.(pdf)

Braithwaite, S., Lambert, N., Fincham, F.D. & Pasley, K. (2010). Does college based relationship education decrease extradyadic involvement in relationships? Journal of Family Psychology, 24, 740-745. (pdf)

Breen, W.E., Kashdan, T.B., Lenser, M.L., & Fincham, F.D. (2010). Gratitude and forgiveness: Convergence and divergence on self-report and informant ratings. Personality and Individual Differences, 49, 932-937. (pdf)

Cui, M. & Fincham, F.D. (2010). The differential effects of parental divorce and marital conflict on young adult romantic relationships. Personal Relationships, 17, 331-343. (pdf)

DeWall, C. N., Buckner, J. D., Lambert, N. L., Cohen, A., & Fincham, F. D. (2010). Bracing for the worst, but behaving the best: Social anxiety, hostility, and aggression. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 24, 260-268. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D. (2010). Forgiveness: Integral to a science of close relationships? In M. Mikulincer & P. Shaver (Eds.) Prosocial Motives, Emotions, and Behavior: The Better Angels of Our Nature (pp. 347-365). Washington, D.C: APA Books. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & Beach, S.R.H. (2010). Of memes and marriage: Towards a positive relationship science. Journal of Family Theory and Review, 2, 4-24. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & Beach, S.R.H. (2010). Marriage in the new millennium: A decade in review. Journal of Marriage and Family, 72, 630-649. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Lambert, N.M., & Beach, S.R.H. (2010). Faith and unfaithfulness: Can praying for your partner reduce infidelity? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 99, 649-659. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & Rogge, R. (2010). Understanding relationship quality: Theoretical challenges and new tools for assessment. Journal of Family Theory and Review, 2, 227-242. (pdf)

Lambert, N.M., Clark, M., Durtschi, J., Fincham, F.D., Graham, S. (2010). Benefits of expressing gratitude: Expressing gratitude to a partner changes the expresser’s view of the relationship. Psychological Science, 21, 574-580. (pdf)

Lambert , N.M., Fincham, F.D., Stillman, T.F., Graham, S.M., & Beach, S.R.M. (2010). Motivating change in relationships: Can prayer increase forgiveness? Psychological Science, 21, 126– 132.(pdf)

Lambert, N.M, Fincham, F.D., Marks, L.D. & Stillman, T.F.(2010).  Invocations and intoxication: Does prayer decrease alcohol consumption? Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 24, 209-219. (pdf)

Lambert, N.M., Stillman, T.F., Baumeister, R.F., Fincham, F.D., Hicks, J.A. & Graham, S. (2010). Family as a salient source of meaning in young adulthood. Journal of Positive Psychology, 5, 367-376. (pdf)

Owen, J., Rhoades, G., Stanley, S., & Fincham, F.D. (2010). Hooking up: Relationship differences and psychological correlates. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 39, 553-563. (pdf)

Paleari, F. G, Regalia, C., & Fincham, F.D. (2010). Forgiveness and conflict resolution in close relationships: Within and cross partner effects. Universitas Psychologica, 9, 35-56. (pdf)

 

Randolph, K., Russell, D., Tillman, K., & Fincham, F. (2010). Protective influences on the negative consequences of drinking among youth. Youth & Society, 41, 546-568. (pdf)

Stillman, T.F., Baumeister, R.F., Vohs, K.D., Lambert, N.M., Fincham, F.D., Brewer, L.E. (2010). Personal philosophy and personnel achievement: Belief in free will predicts better job performance. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 1, 43-50.(pdf)

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2009

 

Braithwaite, S., & Fincham, F.D. (2009). A randomized clinical trial of a computer based preventive intervention: Replication and extension of ePREP. Journal of Family Psychology, 23, 32-38. (pdf)

 

Braithwaite, S., Fincham, F.D. & Lambert, N. (2009). Hurt and psychological health in close relationships. In A. Vangelisti (Ed.), Feeling Hurt in Close Relationships (pp. 376-399) . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. (2009). Forgiveness: Integral to close relationships and inimical to justice? Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law, 16, 357-384. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. (2009). Marital happiness. The Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology. Vol 2 (p. 594-599). New York: John Wiley.(pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. (2009). Forgiveness. Encyclopedia of Human Relationships. Vol 2 (pp. 695-699) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D. (2009). Marital conflict. Encyclopedia of Human Relationships. Vol 1 (pp. 298-303). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & Beach, S.R.H. (2009). Martital therapy. The International Encyclopedia of Depression. (pp. 372-375). New York: Springer. (pdf)

 

Hall, J.H., & Fincham, F.D. (2009). Psychological distress: Precursor or consequence of dating infidelity? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 143-59. (pdf)

 

Lambert, N.M., Fincham, F.D., Braithwaite, S.R., Graham, S., & Beach, S.R.H. (2009). Can Prayer Increase Gratitude? Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 1, 39-49. (pdf)

 

Lambert, N., Fincham, F.D., Stillman, T.L., & Dean, L.R. (2009). More gratitude, less materialism: The mediating role of life satisfaction. Journal of Positive Psychology, 4, 32-42. (pdf)

 

Lambert, N.L., Graham, S., & Fincham, F.D. (2009). A prototype analysis of gratitude: Varieties of gratitude experiences. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 1193-1207. (pdf)

 

Lambert, N.M., Graham, S.M., Fincham, F.D., & Stillman, T.F. (2009). A changed perspective: How gratitude can affect sense of coherence through positive reframing. Journal of Positive Psychology, 4, 461-470. (pdf)

 

Paleari, F. G, Regalia, C., & Fincham, F.D. (2009). Measuring offence-specific forgiveness in marriage: The Marital Offence-specific Forgiveness Scale (MOFS). Psychological assessment, 21, 194-209. (pdf)

 

Randolph, K., Fincham, F., & Radey, M. (2009). A framework for engaging families in prevention.  Journal of Family Social Work, 12, 56-72.  

 

Stillman, T.F., Tice, D.M., Fincham, F.D., & Lambert, N.M. (2009). The psychological presence of family improves self-control. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 28, 498-529. (pdf)

 

Stillman,T.F., Baumeister, R.F., Lambert, N.M., Crescioni, A.W., DeWall, C.N. & Fincham, F.D. (2009). Alone and without purpose: Life loses meaning following social exclusion. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 686-694. (pdf)

 

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2008

 

Beach, S.R.H., Fincham, F.D., Hurt, T., McNair, L.M., & Stanley, S.M. (2008). Prayer and marital intervention: A conceptual framework. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 27, 641-669. (pdf)

Beach, S.R.H., Fincham, F.D., Hurt, T., McNair, L.M., & Stanley, S.M. (2008). Prayer and marital intervention: Toward an open empirically grounded dialogue. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 27, 693-710. (pdf)

Cui, M., Fincham, F.D., & Pasley, B.K. (2008). Young adult romantic relationships: The role of parents' marital problems and relationship efficacy. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D. (2008). Learned helplessness. Psychology of Classroom Learning: An encyclopedia. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Beach, S.R.H., Lambert, N., Stillman, T., Braithwaite, S.R. (2008). Spiritual behaviors and relationship satisfaction: A critical analysis of the role of prayer. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 27, 362-388. (pdf)


Fincham, F.D., Cui, M., Braithwaite, S.R., & Pasley, K. (2008). Attitudes towards intimate partner violence in dating relationships. Psychological Assessment, 20, 260-269. (pdf)


Hall, J.H., Fals-Stewart, W., & Fincham, F.D. (2008). Risky sexual behavior among married alcoholic men. Journal of Family Psychology, 22, 287-292. (pdf)

Hall, J.H., & Fincham, F.D. (2008). The temporal course of self-forgiveness. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 27, 171-198. (pdf)

Hurt, T. R., Franklin, K. J., Beach, S. R. H., Murry, V. B., Brody, G. H., McNair, L. D., & Fincham, F. D. (2008). Dissemination of couples interventions among African American populations: Experiences from ProSAAM. the Behavior Therapist, 31, 17-19. (pdf)

Maio, G.R., Thomas, G., Fincham, F.D., & Carnelley, K. (2008). Unraveling the role of forgiveness in family relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 94, 307-319. (pdf)

Selby, E.A., Braithwaite, S. R., Joiner, T.E., & Fincham, F.D. (2008). Perceived childhood emotional invalidation, features of borderline personality disorder, and dysfunction within current romantic relationships. Journal of Family Psychology, 22, 885-893. (pdf)

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2007

 

Allemand, M., Amberg, I., Zimprich, D., & Fincham, F.D. (2007). The role of trait forgiveness and relationship satisfaction in episodic forgiveness. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 26, 199-217. (pdf)

Beach, S.R.H., Fincham, F.D., & Stanley, S. (2007). Contextualizing the study of marital transformation: Points of convergence. Journal of Marriage and Family, 69, 315-319. (pdf)

Braithwaite, S., & Fincham, F.D. (2007). ePREP: Computer based prevention of relationship dysfunction, depression and anxiety. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 26, 611-624. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D., & Beach, S.R.H. (2007). Forgiveness and marital quality: Precursor or consequence in well-established relationships. Journal of Positive Psychology, 2, 260-268. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Stanley, S., & Beach, S.R.H. (2007).Transformative processes in marriage: An analysis of emerging trends. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 69, 275-292.(pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Beach, S.R.H., & Davila, J. (2007). Longitudinal relations between forgiveness and conflict resolution in marriage. Journal of Family Psychology, 21, 542-545. (pdf)

2006

Beach, S.R.H., Kamen, C., & Fincham, F.D. (2006). Marital dysfunction. In F.Andrasik (Ed.), Comprehensive Handbook of Personality and Psychopathology:Volume II, Adult Psychopathology (pp. 450-465). New York: Wiley.(pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D., Hall, J., & Beach, S.R.H. (2006). Forgiveness in marriage: Current status and future directions. Family Relations, 55, 415-427. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D. & Beach, S.R.H. (2006). Relationship satisfaction. In D. Perlman and A. Vangelisti (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Personal Relationships (pp. 579-594). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (pdf)

Hall, J.H. & Fincham, F.D. (2006). Relationship dissolution following infidelity: The roles of attributions and forgiveness. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 25, 508-522. (pdf)

Hall, J.H. & Fincham, F.D. (2006). Relationship dissolution following infidelity. In M. Fine & J. Harvey (Eds.), Handbook of divorce and relationship dissolution (pp. 153-168). Erlbaum.(pdf)

Jones, D., Beach, S.R.H., & Fincham, F. D. (2006). Family relationships and depression. In D. Perlman & A. Vangelisti (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Personal Relationships (pp.313-330). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.(pdf)

Rodrigues, A., Hall, J., & Fincham, F.D. (2006). Divorce and relationship dissolution: Theory, research and practice. In M. Fine & J. Harvey (Eds.), Handbook of divorce and relationship dissolution (pp. 85-112). Erlbaum.(pdf)

Steinberg, S.J., Davila, J. & Fincham, F.D. (2006). Adolescent marital expectations and romantic experiences: Associations with perceptions about parental conflict and adolescent attachment security. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 35, 314-329. (pdf)

Tsang, J., McCullough, M. Fincham, F.D. (2006). Forgiveness and the psychological dimension of reconciliation: A longitudinal analysis. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 25, 404-428.(pdf)

 

2005

 

Beach, S. R. H., Fincham, F.D., Amir, N., & Leonard, K. (2005). The taxometrics of marriage: Is marital discord categorical? Journal of Family Psychology. 19, 276-285. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F. D. (2005). The science of psychology. In M.R. Hewstone, F.D. Fincham & J. Foster (Eds.), Psychology. Oxford: Blackwells/ British Psychological Society. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D., Hall, J.H. & Beach, S.R.H. (2005). 'Til lack of forgiveness doth us part: Forgiveness in marriage. In E.L. Worthington (Ed.), Handbook of forgiveness (pp. 207-226). New York: Routledge (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N. (2005). Studying marriages longitudinally. In V. Bengtson et al., (Eds.) Sourcebook of family theory and research (pp. 274-276) . Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Fincham, F.D., & Hall, J.H. (2005). Parenting and the marital relationship. In T. Luster & L. Okagaki (Eds.), Parenting: An ecological perspective (pp.205-234). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.(pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Jackson, H., & Beach, S.R.H. (2005). Transgression severity and forgiveness: Different moderators for objective and subjective severity. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 24, 860-875.(pdf)

Hall, J.H. & Fincham, F.D. (2005). Self-forgiveness: The stepchild of forgiveness research. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 24, 621-637.(pdf)

Hoyt, W. T., Fincham, F., McCullough, M. E., Maio, G. & Davila, J. (2005). Responses to interpersonal transgressions in families: Forgivingness, forgivability, and relationship-specific effects. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 89, 375-394. (pdf)

Kachadourian, L.K., Fincham, F.D., & Davila, J. (2005). Attitudinal ambivalence, rumination and forgiveness of partner transgressions in marriage. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 31, 334-342. (pdf)

Kearns, J.N., & Fincham, F.D. (2005). Victim and perpetrator accounts of interpersonal transgressions: Self-serving or relationship-serving biases? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 31, 321-333. (pdf)

 

Paleari, G., Regalia, C., & Fincham, F.D. (2005). Marital quality, forgiveness, empathy, and rumination: A longitudinal analysis. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 31, 368-378. (pdf)

 

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2004

 

Davila, J., Steinberg, S. J., Kachadourian, L, Cobb, R., & Fincham, F.D. (2004). Adolescent romantic involvement and depressive symptoms in early and late adolescence: The role of a preoccupied relational style. Personal Relationships, 11, 161-178.(pdf)

 

Fals-Stewart, W., Fincham, F. D, & Kelley, M. L. (2004). Substance-abusing parents' attitudes toward allowing their custodial children to participate in treatment: A comparison of mothers versus fathers. Journal of Family Psychology, 18, 666-671. (pdf)

 

Fals-Stewart, W., Kelley, M. L., Fincham, F. D., Golden, J., & Logsdon, T. (2004). The emotional and behavioral problems of children living with drug-abusing fathers: Comparisons with children living with alcoholic fathers and nonsubstance-abusing fathers. Journal of Family Psychology, 18, 319-330 (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. (2004). Communication in marriage. In A.Vangelisti (Ed.), Handbook of family communication (pp.83-104). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D., Beach, S.R., & Davila, J. (2004). Forgiveness and conflict resolution in marriage. Journal of Family Psychology, 18, 72-81.(pdf)

 

Fincham F.D., & Kashdan, T.B. (2004). Facilitating forgiveness. In P. A. Linley & S. Joseph (Eds.), Positive psychology in practice. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons (pdf)

 

Kachadourian, L.K., Fincham, F.D., & Davila, J. (2004). The tendency to forgive in dating and married couples: Association with attachment and relationship satisfaction. Personal Relationships, 11, 373-393. (pdf)

Kashdan, T.B., & Fincham, F.D. (2004). Facilitating curiosity: A social and self-regulatory perspective for scientifically based interventions. In P. A. Linley & S. Joseph (Eds.), Positive psychology in practice. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

Kashdan, T.B., Rose, P., & Fincham, F.D. (2004). Curiosity and exploration: Facilitating positive subjective experiences and personal growth opportunities. Journal of Personality Assessment, 82, 291-305. [Visit the Curiosity and Exploration Inventory Home Page]

Kearns, J.N., & Fincham, F.D. (2004). A prototype analysis of forgiveness. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30, 838-855.(pdf)

2003

Beach, S.R.H., & Fincham, F.D. (2003). Spontaneous remission of marital discord: A simmering debate with profound implications for Family Psychology. The Family Psychologist, 19, 11-13.(pdf)

Kelly, A., Fincham, F.D., & Beach, S.R.H. (2003). Emerging perspectives on couple communication. In J.O. Greene & B.R. Burlson (Eds.),Handbook of communication and social interaction skills (pp. 723-752). NJ: Erlbaum.(pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. (2003). Marital conflict: Correlates, structure and context. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 12, 23-27.(pdf)

[Reprinted in T. Oltmanns & R. Emery (2004). APS Reader in abnormal psychology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall

Reprinted in J.B Ruscher & E.J Hammer (2004). APS Reader in social psychology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
Reprinted in J. Lerner & A.E. Alberts (2004). APS Reader in developmental psychology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.]

Maio, G. R., Fincham, F.D., Regalia, C., Paleari, F.G. (2003). Ambivalence and attachment in family relationships. In K. Pillemer & K. Lüscher (Eds.), Intergenerational ambivalences: New perspectives on parent-child relations in later life (Vol. 4, pp. 285-312). Elsevair/JAI.(pdf)

 

McCullough, M.E., Fincham, F.D., & Tsang, J. (2003). Forgiveness, forbearance, and time: The temporal unfolding of transgression-related interpersonal motivations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 540-557.(pdf)

 

Paleari, G., Regalia, C., & Fincham, F.D. (2003). Adolescents' willingness to forgive parents: An empirical model. Parenting: Science and Practice, 3, 155-174.(pdf)

 

2002

 

Beach, S.R.H.,Whitaker, D., O'Mahen, H.A., Jones, D., Tesser, A., & Fincham, F.D. (2002). Competition in romantic relationships: Do partners build niches? In P. Noller & J. Feeney (Eds.,) Understanding marriage: Developments in the study of couple interaction (pp. 59-84). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. (2002). Divorce. In N.J. Salkind (Ed.), Child Development: Macmillan Psychology Reference Series (pp.122-124). New York: Macmillan.(pdf)

 

Fincham, F.D. (2002). Child abuse: An attribution perspective. Child Maltreatment, 7, 77-81.(pdf)

Fincham, F.D. & Beach, S.R. (2002). Forgiveness: Toward a public health approach to intervention . In J. H. Harvey & A.E. Wenzel (Eds.) A clinician's guide to maintaining and enhancing close relationships (pp. 277-300). NJ: Erlbaum. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D. & Beach, S.R. (2002). Forgiveness in marriage: Implications for psychological aggression and constructive communication. Personal Relationships, 9, 239-251.(pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Paleari, G & Regalia, C. (2002). Forgiveness in marriage: The role of relationship quality, attributions and empathy. Personal Relationships, 9, 27-37.(pdf)

Kashdan, T., & Fincham, F. (2002). Facilitating creativity by regulating curiosity. American Psychologist, 57, 373-374.

Meichenbaum, D., Fabiano, G., & Fincham, F. D. (2002). Communication in relationships with adolescents: Implications for assessment and treatment. In T. Patterson (Ed.). Comprehensive handbook for psychotherapy, Vol. 2 (pp. 167-188). New York: John Wiley.(pdf)

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2001

Beach, S.R, & Fincham, F.D. (2001). Marital therapy and social psychology: Explicit partnership or cryptomnesia? In G.J. Fletcher & M. Clark (Ed.), Blackwell handbook of social psychology (pp.558-586). Oxford: Blackwells. (pdf)

Beach, S.R., & Fincham, F.D. (2001). Introduction: Synthesis and integration. In S. R. H. Beach (Ed.) Marital and family processes in depression (pp. xi-xx) . American Psychological Association.

Davey, A., Fincham, F.D., Beach, S.R.H., & Brody, G.H. (2001). Attributions in marriage: Examining the entailment model in dyadic context. Journal of Family Psychology, 15, 721-734. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D. & Beach, S.R. (2001). Forgiving in close relationships. Advances in psychology research, 7, 163-198. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D. (2001). Thanks for the curry: Advancing boldly into a new millenium of relationship attribution research. In V. Manusov & J.H. Harvey (Eds.), Attribution, communication behavior, and close relationships (pp. 211-223). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Fincham, F.D. (2001). Attributions and close relationships: From balkanization to integration. In G.J. Fletcher & M. Clark (Eds.), Blackwell handbook of social psychology.(pp. 3-31). Oxford: Blackwells.(pdf)
[Reprinted in M.B. Brewer & M.Hewstone(Eds.) (2004). Social Cognition (pp.165-193). Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishing]

Fincham, F.D., & Grych, J.H. (2001). Advancing understanding of the association between interparental conflict and child development. In J.H. Grych & F.D. Fincham (Eds.), Interparental conflict and child development: Theory, research, and applications.(pp. 443-452). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Grych, J.H., & Fincham, F.D. (2001). Interparental conflict and child adjustment: An overview. In J.H. Grych & F. D. Fincham (Eds.), Interparental conflict and child development: Theory, research, and applications (pp. 1-6). New York: Cambridge Universtiy Press.

McKinnon-Lewis, C., Castellino, D.R., Brody, G.H., Fincham, F.D. (2001). A longitudinal examination of the association between fathers' and children's attributions and negative interactions. Social Development, 10, 473-487. (pdf)

2000

Bradbury, T.N., Fincham, F.D., & Beach, S.R.H. (2000). Research on the nature and determinants of marital satisfaction: A decade in review. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 62, 964-980. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D. (2000). The kiss of the porcupines: From attributing responsibility to forgiving. Personal Relationships, 7, 1-23.(pdf)

Fincham, F.D. (2000). Optimism and the family. In J. Gillham (Ed.), The science of optimism and hope (pp. 271-298). Philadelphia: Templeton Press.

Fincham, F.D. (2000). Family violence: A challenge for behavior therapists. Behavior Therapy, 31, 685-694. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Harold, G., & Gano-Phillips, S. (2000). The longitudinal relation between attributions and marital satisfaction: Direction of effects and role of efficacy expectations. Journal of Family Psychology, 14, 267-285. (pdf)

Grych, J.H., Fincham, F.D., Jouriles, E., & McDonald, R. (2000). Interparental conflict and child adjustment: Testing the mediational role of appraisals in the cognitive-contextual framework. Child Development, 71, 1648-1661. (pdf)

Maio, G.R., Fincham, F.D., & Lycett, E.J. (2000). Attitudinal ambivalence towards parents and attachment style. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 26, 1451-1464. (pdf)

Provencher, H., & Fincham, F.D. (2000). Attributions of causality, responsibility, and blame for positive and negative symptom behaviors in caregivers of persons with schizophrenia. Psychological Medicine, 30, 899-910.(pdf)

1999

 

Beach, S.R., Davey, A., & Fincham, F.D. (1999). The time has come to talk of many things: A commentary on Kurdek (1998) and the emerging field of marital processes in depression. Journal of Family Psychology, 14, 663-668.(pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & Beach, S.R. (1999). Marital conflict: Implications for working with couples. Annual Review of Psychology, 50, 47-77. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & Beach, S.R. (1999). Marriage in the new millenium: Is there a place for social cognition in marital research? Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 16, 685-704. (pdf)

Gill, D.S., Christensen, A., & Fincham, F.D. (1999). Predicting marital satisfaction from behavior: Do all roads really lead to Rome? Personal Relationships, 6, 369-387. (pdf)

Grych, J.H., & Fincham, F.D. (1999). Children of single parents and divorce. In W.K. Silverman & T.H. Ollendick (Eds.), Developmental issues in the clinical treatment of children (pp. 321-341). Needham Heights, Ma: Allyn & Bacon.

Grych, J.H., & Fincham, F.D. (1999). The adjustment of children from divorced families: Implications of empirical research for clinical intervention. In G. Galatzer-Levy (Ed.), The scientific basis of custody decisions in divorce (pp. 96-119). New York: Wiley.

Kelly, A.B., & Fincham, F.D. (1999). Preventing marital distress: What does research offer? In R. Berger & M.T. Hannah (Eds.), Handbook of preventive approaches to couple therapy (pp. 361-390). New York: Brunner/Mazel. (pdf)

1998

Beach, S.R., & Fincham, F.D. (1998). Marital processes and depression: Implications for clinical intervention. In L.L'Abate (Ed.), Family psychopathology: The relational roots of dysfunctional behavior (pp. 256-279). New York: Guilford Press.

Beach, S.R., Fincham, F.D. & Katz, J. (1998). Marital therapy in the treatment of depression: Toward a third generation of outcome research. Clinical Psychology Review, 18, 635-661. (pdf)

Beach, S.R., Tesser, A., Fincham, F.D., Jones, D.J., Johnson, D., & Whitaker, D.J. (1998). Pleasure and pain in doing well together: An investigation of performance related affect in close relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 923-938. (pdf)

Davila, J., Bradbury, T.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1998). Negative affectivity as a mediator of the association between adult attachment and marital satisfaction. Personal Relationships, 5, 467-484 (pdf).

Fincham, F.D. (1998). Family violence: Leonardo, roots, rose colored glasses and other observations. In R. Klein (Ed.), Multidisciplinary perspectives on family violence (pp. 195-203). London: Routledge.

Fincham, F. D. (1998). Marital quality. In E. A. Blechman & K. Brownell (Eds.), Behavioral medicine for women: A comprehensive handbook (pp. 108-112). New York: Guilford. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D. (1998). Child development and marital relations. Child Development, 69, 543-574. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Beach, S.R., Arias, I., & Brody, G. (1998). Children's attributions in the family: The Children's Relationship Attribution Measure. Journal of Family Psychology, 12, 481-493. (pdf)

Kelly, A.B., & Fincham, F.D. (1998). Marital health: Towards a more complete account of functional and satisfying couple relationships. Encyclopedia of Mental Health. Vol 2, (pp. 605-619). New York: Academic. (pdf)

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1997

Fincham, F.D. (1997). Understanding marriage: From fish scales to milliseconds. The Psychologist, 10, 543-548.(pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Beach, S.R., Harold, G.T., & Osborne, L.N. (1997). Marital satisfaction and depression: Different causal relationships for men and women? Psychological Science, 8, 351-357. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Bradbury, T.N., Arias, I., Byrne, C.A., Karney, B.R. (1997). Marital violence, marital distress and attributions. Journal of Family Psychology, 11, 367-372. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Beach, S.R., & Kemp-Fincham, S.I. (1997). Marital quality: A new theoretical perspective. In R.J. Sternberg & M. Hojjat (Eds.), Satisfaction in close relationships (pp. 275-304). New York: Guilford. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & Linfield, K.J. (1997). A new look at marital quality: Can spouses feel positive and negative about their marriage? Journal of Family Psychology, 11, 489-502.(pdf)

Grych, J.H., & Fincham, F.D. (1997). Children's adaptation to divorce: From description to explanation. In I.N. Sandler & S.A. Wolchik (Eds.), Handbook of children's coping with common stressors: Linking theory, research and interventions (pp. 159-193). New York: Plenum.

Harold, G.T., Fincham, F.D., Osborne, L.N., & Conger, R.D. (1997). Mom and dad are at it again: Adolescent perceptions of marital conflict and adolescent psychological distress. Developmental Psychology, 33, 333-350.(pdf)

1996

Beach, S.R., Fincham, F.D., Katz, J., & Bradbury, T. (1996). Social support in marriage: A cognitive perspective. In G.R. Pierce, B.R. Sarason, & I.G. Sarason (Eds.), Handbook of social support and the family. New York: Plenum.

Beach, S.R.H., Tesser, A., Fincham, F.D. (1996). Toward a performance ecology of romantic relationships. Personal Relationships Bulletin, 12, 9-11.

Beach, S.R., Tesser, A., Mendolia, M., Anderson, P., Crelia, R., Whitaker, D., & Fincham, F.D. (1996). Self-evaluation maintenance in marriage: Towards a performance ecology of the marital relationship. Journal of Family Psychology, 10, 379-396. (pdf)

Brody, G.H., Arias, I., Fincham, F.D. (1996). Linking marital and child attributions to family processes and parent-child relationships. Journal of Family Psychology, 10, 408-421.

Bradbury, T.B., Beach, S.R.H., Fincham, F.D., & Nelson, G.M. (1996). Attributions and behavior in functional and dysfunctional marriages. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 569-576. (pdf)

Horneffer, K.J., & Fincham, F.D. (1996). Attributional models of depression and marital distress. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 22, 678-689. (pdf)

Fincham, F. D. & Horneffer, K. (1996). Conflictos de pareja [Marital conflict]. In V. E. Caballo, G. Buela & J. A. Carrobles (eds.), Manual de psicopatología y trastornos psiquiátricos, vol. 2 [Handbook of psychopathology and psychiatric disorders, vol. 2] (pp. 551-587). Madrid: Siglo XXI.

Osborne, L.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1996). Marital conflict, parent-child relations, and child adjustment: Does gender matter? Merril Palmer Quarterly, 42, 48-75. (pdf)

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1995

Bradbury, T.N., Campbell, S.M., & Fincham, F.D. (1995). Longitudinal and behavioral analysis of masculinity and femininity in marriage. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 68, 328-341. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D. (1995). From the orthogenic principle to the fish-scale model of omniscience: Advancing understanding of personal relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 12, 523-527. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Garnier, P.C., Gano-Phillips, S, & Osborne, L.N. (1995). Pre-interaction expectations, marital satisfaction and accessibility: A new look at sentiment override. Journal of Family Psychology, 9, 3-14. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D. & Osborne, L.N. (1995). Do milliseconds matter?: It depends. Journal of Family Psychology, 9, 24-27.(pdf)

Fuller, T.L., & Fincham, F.D. (1995). Attachment style in married couples: Relation to current marital functioning, stability over time, and method of assessment. Personal Relationships, 2, 17-34. (pdf)

Gano-Phillips, S. & Fincham, F.D. (1995). Family conflict, divorce and children's adjustment. In M. Fitzpatrick & A. Vangelisti (Ed.), Perspectives on family communication (pp. 206-231). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Hokoda, A., & Fincham, F.D. (1995). Origins of children's helpless and mastery achievement patterns in the family. Journal of Educational Psychology, 87, 375-385. (pdf)

Horneffer, K.J., & Fincham, F.D. (1995). The construct of attributional style in depression and marital distress. Journal of Family Psychology, 9, 186-195.(pdf)

1994

Beach, S.R., & Fincham, F.D. (1994). Toward an integrated model of negative affectivity in marriage. In S.M. Johnson & L.S. Greenberg (Eds.), The heart of the matter: Perspectives on emotion in marital therapy (pp. 257-287). New York: Brunner Mazel.

Beach, S.R., Smith, D.A. & Fincham, F.D. (1994). Marital interventions for depression: Empirical foundation and future prospects. Applied and Preventive Psychology: Current Scientific Perspectives, 8, 233-250.

Fincham, F.D. (1994). Understanding the association between marital conflict and child adjustment: Overview. Journal of Family Psychology, 8, 123-127.(pdf)

Fincham, F.D. (1994). Cognition in marriage: Current status and future challenges. Applied and Preventive Psychology: Current Scientific Perspectives, 3, 185-198.

Fincham, F.D., Beach, S.R., Moore, T., & Diener, C. (1994). The professional response to child sexual abuse: Whose interests are served? Family Relations, 43, 244-254. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Beach, S.R., Moore, T., & Diener, C. (1994). Child sexual abuse: Finding common ground. Family Relations, 43, 264-266. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Grych, J.H., & Osborne, L.N. (1994). Does marital conflict cause child maladjustment?: Directions and challenges for longitudinal research. Journal of Family Psychology, 8, 128-140.(pdf)

Fuller, T. & Fincham, F.D. (1994). The marital life cycle: A developmental approach to the study of marital change. In L. L' Abate (Ed.), Handbook of developmental family psychology and psychopathology (pp. 60-82). New York: Wiley.

Karney, B.R., Bradbury, T.N., Fincham, F.D., & Sullivan, K.T. (1994). The role of negative affectivity in the association between attributions and marital satisfaction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 66, 413-424.(pdf)

Osborne, L.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1994). Conflict between parents and their children. In L. Cahn (Ed.), Conflict in personal relationships (pp. 117-141). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

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1993

Bradbury, T.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1993). Assessing dysfunctional cognition in marriage: A reconsideration of the Relationship Belief Inventory. Psychological Assessment: A Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 5, 92-101. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N. (1993). Marital satisfaction, depression, and attributions: A longitudinal analysis. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 64, 442-452. (pdf)
[Reprinted in R. M. Kowalski & M. R. Leary (2003). The Interface of Social and Clinical Psychology: Key Readings. New York: Psychology Press]

Fincham, F.D., & Osborne, L. (1993). Marital conflict and children: Retrospect and prospect. Clinical Psychology Review, 13, 75-88.

Grych, J.H., & Fincham, F.D. (1993). Children's appraisals of marital conflict: Initial tests of the cognitive contextual framework. Child Development, 64, 215-230. (pdf)

1992

Bradbury, T.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1992). Attributions and behavior in marital interaction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 63, 613-628. (pdf)

Emery, R.E., Fincham, F.D., & Cummings, M. (1992). Parenting in context: Systemic thinking about parental conflict and its influence on children. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 60, 909-912.
[Reprinted in Genzins Therapie, 5, 45-54.] (pdf)

Fincham, F.D. (1992). The account episode in close relationships. In M.L. McLaughlin, M. Cody, & J.S. Read (Eds.), Explaining one's self to others: Reason-giving in a social context (pp. 167-182). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Fincham, F.D. (1992). Richness and rigor: Advancing the study of attributions and accounts in close relationships. In J.H. Harvey, T. Orbuch, & A. Weber (Eds.), Attributions, accounts and close relationships (pp.247-256). New York: Springer-Verlag.

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N. (1992). Assessing attributions in marriage: The Relationship Attribution Measure. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 62, 457-468. (pdf)
[Relationship Attribution Measure (HaPI Record). Pittsburgh, PA: Behavioral Measurement Database Services (Producer). McLean, VA: BRS Search Service (Vendor).]

Gano-Phillips, S. & Fincham, F.D. (1992). Assessing marriage via telephone interviews and written questionnaires: A methodological note. Journal Marriage and the Family, 54, 630-635. (pdf)

Grych, J.H., & Fincham, F.D. (1992). Interventions for children of divorce: Towards greater integration of research and action. Psychological Bulletin, 111, 434-454. (pdf)

Grych, J.H., & Fincham, F.D. (1992). Marital dissolution and family adjustment. In T. Orbuch (Ed.), Close relationship loss: Theoretical perspectives (pp. 157-173). New York: Springer.

Grych, J.H., Seid, M., & Fincham, F.D. (1992). Assessing marital conflict from the child's perspective: The Children's Perception of Interparental Conflict Scale. Child Development, 63, 558-572. (pdf)

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1991

Bradbury, T.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1991). A contextual model for advancing the study of marital interaction. In G.J. Fletcher & F.D. Fincham (Ed.), Cognition in close relationships (pp. 127-147). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. (pdf)

Bradbury, T.N. & Fincham, F.D. (1991). The psychology of close relationships: Clinical and social perspectives. In C.R. Snyder & D. Forsyth (Eds). Handbook of social and clinical psychology (pp.309-326). New York: Pergamon Press. (pdf)

Bradbury, T.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1991). The analysis of sequence in social interaction. In D.G. Gilbert & J.J. Conley (Eds.), Personality, social skills and psychopathology: An individual differences approach (pp. 257-290). New York: Plenum.

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N. (1991). Marital conflict: Towards a more complete integration of research and treatment. Advances in Family Intervention, Assessment and Theory (pp. 1-24). London: Kingsley.

Fincham, F.D. (1991). Understanding close relationships: An attributional perspective. In S. Zelen (Ed.), New models-new extensions of attribution theory (pp. 163-206). New York: Springer-Verlag.

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N. (1991). Social cognition: Implications for behavioral assessment and behavior therapy. In P. Martin (Ed.), Handbook of behavior theory and psychological science (pp. 283-307). New York: Pergamon Press.

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N. (1991). Cognition in marriage: A program of research on attributions. Advances in Personal Relationships, 2, 159-203.

Fincham, F.D., & Grych, J.H. (1991). Explaining family events in distressed and nondistressed couples: Is one type of explanation used consistently? Journal of Family Psychology, 4, 341-353

Fletcher, G.J., & Fincham, F.D. (1991). Attribution processes in close relationships. In G.J. Fletcher & F.D. Fincham (Ed.), Cognition in close relationships (pp. 7-35). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Townsley, R.M., Beach, S.R., Fincham, F.D., & O' Leary, K.D. (1991). Cognitive specificity for marital discord and depression: What types of cognition influence discord? Behavior Therapy, 22, 519-530.

1990

Bradbury, T.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1990). Attributions in marriage: Review and critique. Psychological Bulletin, 107, 3-33. (pdf)

Bradbury, T.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1990). Dimensions of marital and family interaction. In J. Touliatos, B.F. Perlmutter & M.A. Straus (Eds.), Handbook of family measurement techniques (pp. 36-61). CA: Sage.

Bradbury, T.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1990). Preventing marital dysfunction: Review and analysis. In F.D. Fincham & T.N. Bradbury (Eds.), The psychology of marriage: Basic issues and applications (pp. 375-401). New York: Guilford Press.

Fincham, F.D., Beach, S.R., & Bradbury, T.N. (1990). Purging concepts from the study of marriage and marital therapy. Journal of Family Psychology, 4, 195-201. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N. (1990). Social support in marriage: The role of social cognition. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 9, 31-42.

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N (1990). Psychology and the study of marriage. In F.D. Fincham & T.N. Bradbury (Eds.), The psychology of marriage: Basic issues and applications (pp. 1-12). New York: Guilford.

Fincham, F.D., Bradbury, T.N., & Beach, S.R. (1990). To arrive where we began: A reappraisal of cognition in marriage and in marital therapy. Journal of Family Psychology, 4, 167-184. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Bradbury, T.N., & Grych, J. (1990). Conflict in close relationships: The role of intrapersonal phenomena. In S. Graham & V. Folkes (Eds.), Attribution theory: Applications to achievement, mental health, and interpersonal conflict (pp. 161-184). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Fincham, F.D., Bradbury, T.N., & Scott, C.K. (1990). Cognition in marriage. In F.D. Fincham & T.N. Bradbury (Eds.), The psychology of marriage: Basic issues and applications (pp. 118-149). NY: Guilford.

Grych, J.H., & Fincham, F.D. (1990). Marital conflict and children's adjustment: A cognitive-contextual framework. Psychological Bulletin, 108, 267-290. (pdf)

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1989

Bradbury, T.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1989). Behavior and satisfaction in marriage: Prospective mediating processes. Review of Personality and Social Psychology, 10, 119-143. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., Beach, S.R., & Bradbury, T.N. (1989). Marital distress, depression, and attributions: Is the marital distress-attribution association an artifact of depression? Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 57, 768-771. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N. (1989). The impact of attributions in marriage: An individual difference analysis. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 6, 69-85.

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N. (1989). Perceived responsibility for marital events: Egocentric bias or partner-centric bias? Journal of Marriage and the Family, 51, 27-35. (pdf)

1998

Bradbury, T.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1988). Individual differences factors in close relationships: A contextual model of marriage as an integrative framework. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54, 713-721.

Bradbury, T.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1988). Assessing spontaneous attributions in marital interaction: Methodological and conceptual considerations. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 7, 122-130.

Fincham, F.D., & Beach, S.R. (1988). Attribution processes in distressed and nondistressed couples: 5. Real versus hypothetical events. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 5, 505-514.

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N. (1988). The impact of attributions in marriage: Empirical and conceptual foundations. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 27, 77-90.

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N. (1988). The impact of attributions in marriage: An experimental analysis. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 7, 147-162.

1987

Bradbury, T.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1987). The assessment of affect in marriage. In K.D. O'Leary (Ed.) Assessment of marital discord: An integration for research and clinical practice (pp. 59-108). Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Bradbury, T.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1987). Affect and cognition in close relationships: Towards an integrative model. Cognition and Emotion, 1, 59-87.

Bradbury, T.N., & Fincham, F.D. (1987). Assessing the effects of behavioral marital therapy: Assumptions and measurement strategies. Clinical Psychology Review, 7, 525-538.

Emery, R.E., Joyce, S., & Fincham, F.D. (1987). The assessment of child and marital problems. In K.D. O'Leary (Ed.) Assessment of maritaldiscord: An integration for research and clinical practice (pp. 223-262). Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Fincham, F.D., Beach, S.R., & Nelson. G. (1987). Attributional processes in distressed and nondistressed couples: 3. Causal and responsibility attributions for spouse behavior. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 11, 71-86.

Fincham, F.D., Beach, S.R., & Baucom, D.H. (1987). Attribution processes in distressed and nondistressed couples: 4. Self-partner attribution differences. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 739-748. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N. (1987). The impact of attributions in marriage: A longitudinal analysis. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53, 481-489.

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N. (1987). Cognitive processes and conflict in close relationships: An attribution-efficacy model. Journal ofPersonality and Social Psychology, 53, 1106-1118. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N. (1987). The assessment of marital quality: A reevaluation. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 49, 797-809. (pdf)

Fletcher, G., Fincham, F.D., Cramer, V., & Heron, N. (1987). The role of attributions in the development of dating relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53, 510-517. (pdf)

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Fincham, F.D. (1985). Attributions in close relationships. In J.H. Harvey & G. Weary (Eds.), Attribution: Basic issues and applications (pp. 203-234). N.Y.: Academic Press.

Fincham, F.D. (1985). Attributional processes in distressed and nondistressed couples: 2. Responsibility for marital problems. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 94, 183-190. (pdf).

Fincham, F.D. (1985). The emergence of research at the interface of social, clinical and developmental psychology. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 3, 385-390.

1984

Fincham, F., & Spettell, C. (1984). The acceptability of dry bed training and urine alarm training as treatments for nocturnal enuresis. Behavior Therapy, 15, 388-394.

1983

Fincham, F.D. & O'Leary, D. (1983). Causal inferences for spouse behavior in maritally distressed and nondistressed couples. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1, 42-57. (pdf)

O'Leary, K.D., Fincham, F.D., & Turkewitz, H. (1983). Assessment of positive feelings toward spouse. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 51, 949-951. (pdf)

Fincham, F.D. (1983). Clinical applications of attribution theory: Problems and prospects. In M. Hewstone (Ed.) Attribution theory: Social and functional extensions (pp. 187-205). Oxford: Blackwells.

Book

Fincham, F.D., Fernandes, L.O., & Humphreys, K.H. (1993). Communicating in relationships: A guide for couples and
professionals. Champaign: Research Press.

[Reviewed in: The Behavior Therapist, 1994, 17, 75-76; International Society for the Study of Personal Relationships Bulletin, 1994, 10, 12-14; Family Relations, 1994, 43, 239; American Psychological Assoc, Div. 25 Newsletter, 29, 7; American Journal of Family Therapy, 1994, 22, 184; Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1994, 252]

Edited Books

Grych, J.H. & Fincham, F.D. (2001). Interparental conflict and child development: Theory, research, and applications.. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Fincham, F.D., & Bradbury, T.N. (1990). The psychology of marriage: Basic issues and applications. New York: Guilford Press.

[Reviewed in: Contemporary Psychology, 1992, 37, 423-425; Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 3, 118-119; The Behavior Therapist, 1992, 15, 52-53; The American Journal of Family Therapy, 1991, 19, 87-88; The Family Psychologist, 7, 30-31; Readings, 1991, 6, 26; Child, Youth and Family Services Quarterly, 1991, 14, 11-12; Journal of Contemporary Human Services; Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1991, 53, 523-524; Review and Expositor, 89, 587-588; International Society for the Study of Social and Personal Relationships Bulletin, 1990, 7, 12-14.]

Fletcher, G.J., & Fincham, F.D. (1991). Cognition in close relationships. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

[Reviewed in: Contemporary Psychology, 1993, 38, 246-248; International Society for the Study of Social and Personal Relationships Bulletin, 1992, 8, 12-14; Choice, 1992, Mar, 629; Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1992, 54 ]

Book Reviews
Fincham, F.D. (1998). Mirror, mirror on the wall...Contemporary Psychology, 43, 325.

Fincham, F.D. (1996). Parenting and psychopathology. Clinical Psychology Forum, 90, 42.

Fincham, F.D. (1992). Expanding the frontiers of cognitive therapy. Contemporary Psychology, 37, 767-768.

Fincham, F.D. (1992). Parental belief systems. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 54, 1005-1006.

Fincham, F.D. (1991). Searching for methods to study atypical families. Contemporary Psychology, 36, 497-498.

Fincham, F.D. (1990). Emotion: Agent of therapeutic change in marital therapy? Contemporary Psychology, 35, 553-555.

Fincham, F.D. (1989). The limits of attribution therapy. The Psychologist, 2, 327.

Miscellaneous

Hewstone, M.R.H., & Fincham, F.D. (1996). Attribution theory and research. In M. Hewstone et al. (Eds.). Introducing social psychology (pp. 167-204). Oxford: Blackwells

Fincham, F.D. (1995). Marriage. The Blackwell dictionary of social psychology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.

Humphreys, K., Fernandes, L.O., Gano-Phillips, S., Bhana, A., & Fincham, F.D. (1993). A community oriented approach to divorce intervention. Family Journal, 1, 4-12.

Fernandes, L.O., Humphreys, K., & Fincham, F.D. (1991). The whole is greater than the sum of its parts: A group intervention for children from divorced families. Family Psychologist, 7, 26-28.