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Publications

Hennessy, M., Henry, L., Torres, K., Hawks, J. The Impact of Interpersonal Relationships, Corporal Punishment, and Hostile Attributions on Youth Externalizing Behaviors in a Transdiagnostic Clinical Sample. (Manuscript in preparation to be submitted to Journal of Child and Family Studies)

 

Torres, K., Henry, L., Hennessy, M., Hawks, J. The Impact of Parent Psychopathology on Parenting Practices and Self-Efficacy. (Manuscript in preparation to be submitted to Journal of Parent and Family Mental Health)

Professional Posters
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Hennessy, M., Henry, L., Torres, K., Hawks, J. (2020, November). Risk Factors for Antisocial Behavior: Examining the link between interpersonal relationships, Hostile Attribution Bias (HAB) and Externalizing Concerns in a Transdiagnostic Clinical Sample. Poster presented at the 54th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.

 

Torres, K., Henry, L., Hennessy, M., Hawks, J. (2020, November). The Impact of Parent Psychopathology on Parenting Practices and Self-Efficacy. Poster presented at the 54th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.

 

Hennessy, M., Lee, D., Hawks, J. L., & Holzman, J. B. W. (2020, January). Dyadic self-regulation: Examining links between objective markers of children’s and parent’s self-regulation and parenting behaviors. Poster presented at the 2020 Colorado Clinical Translational Sciences Department of Pediatrics Conference, Aurora, Colorado.

 

Fabrikant-Abzug G., Holzman J., Torres K., Harrington E., Kennedy S., Hennessy M., Malmberg J.. Having your heart outside your body: parenting behaviors linked to child heart rate variability, especially for younger children. 53rd Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Atlanta, GA. November 2019.

 

Torres K, Holzman J, Fabrikant-Abzug G, Harrington E, Kennedy S, Hennessy M, Mullin B, Malmberg J. Child-reported insomnia and children’s heart-rate variability are both related to self-reported

internalizing concerns: evidence for allostatic load theory in children.  53rd Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Atlanta, GA. November 2019.

 

Harrington E., Holzman J., Torres K., Fabrikant-Abzug G., Kennedy S., Hennessy M., Mullin B., Malmberg J.. What Keeps Kids Up at Night: Exploring the Indirect Relationship Between Experiential Avoidance, Internalizing Problems, and Sleep Difficulties. 53rd Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Atlanta, GA. November 2019.

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