SUGGESTED READING
The following readings can give you a sense of the theoretical foundations of the research in this lab. If you like these readings (and, even better, if they gave you an idea for a research study) then you might like being a member of the lab.
- Finn, S. E. (2007). In our clients’ shoes: Theory and techniques of therapeutic assessment. Earlbaum.
- Freyd, J. J. (1996). Betrayal trauma: The logic of forgetting childhood abuse. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
- Herman, J.L. (1992). Trauma and recovery: The aftermath of violence – from domestic abuse to political terror. Basic Books.
- Hopwood, C. J., Zimmermann, J., Pincus, A. L., & Krueger, R. F. (2015). Connecting personality structure and dynamics: Towards a more evidence-based and clinically useful diagnostic scheme. Journal of Personality Disorders, 29(4), 431-448.
- Janoff-Bulman, R. (1992). Shattered assumptions: Towards a new psychology of trauma. The Free Press.
- Leary, T. (1957). Interpersonal diagnosis of personality: A functional theory and methodology for personality evaluation. Ronald Press Company.
- Pincus, A. L. (2005). A contemporary integrative interpersonal theory of personality disorders. In M. F. Lenzenweger, & J. F. Clarkin (Eds.), Major theories of personality disorder (pp. 282-331). Guilford Press.
- Silvia, P. J. (2007). How to write a lot: A practical guide to productive academic writing. American Psychological Association.
- Sullivan, H. S. (1953). The interpersonal theory of psychiatry. Norton.
- Wiggins, J. S. (1991). Dominance and warmth as conceptual coordinates for the understanding and measurement of interpersonal behavior. In W. M. Grove & D. Cicchetti (Eds.), Thinking clearly about psychology, Volume 2: Personality and psychopathology (pp. 89-113). University of Minnesota Press.
- Yalch, M. M., & Burkman, K. M. (2019). Applying contemporary interpersonal theory to the study of trauma. European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 3(2), 77-87.