Adolescence and Beyond
Family Processes and Development
Patricia K. Kerig, Marc S. Schulz, and Stuart T. Hauser
Author Information
Patricia K. Kerig, Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training in Psychology, University of Utah, Marc S. Schulz, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Clinical Developmental Psychology Program, Bryn Mawr College, and Stuart T. Hauser, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Patricia Kerig, Ph.D. is a Professor and the Director of Clinical Training in the Department of Psychology at the University of Utah. Her research focuses on developmental psychopathology in the context of the family, and she is the author of a number of works concerning risk and resilience in children and adolescents exposed to family violence, interparental conflict, child maltreatment, and trauma. Marc S. Schulz, Ph.D. is a Professor of Psychology and the Director of the Clinical Developmental Psychology Program at Bryn Mawr College. He directs the Bryn Mawr Emotion and Family Research Center, where he studies couple relationships, emotion processes and change across time in individuals and families. He is also a senior investigator for the Study of Adult Development, a 60-year old longitudinal study at Harvard University. Stuart T. Hauser, MD, Ph.D. was a Professor of Psychiatry at Judge Baker Children's Center and Harvard Medical School.
Contributors:
Joseph P. Allen, Ph.D.; Kendrick Allen; Karin M. Best, Ph.D; Daria K. Boeninger, Ph.D; Kathleen Boykin McElhaney, Ph.D; Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Ph.D; Molly R. Butterworth; Ana M. Cauce, Ph.D; P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale, Ph.D; R and D. Conger, Ph.D; Lisa M. Diamond, Ph.D; Paul Florsheim, Ph.D; Stuart T. Hauser, Ph.D; Patricia K. Kerig, Ph.D; Jane Kroger, Ph.D; Richard S. Lazarus, Ph.D; David R. Moore, Ph.D; Laura D. Pittman, Ph.D; Miri Scharf, Ph.D; Marc S. Schulz, Ph.D; Lital Shachar-Shapira, Ph.D; Shmuel Shulman, Ph.D; Lisa R. Silverman; Hairong Song, Ph.D; Gary D. Stockdale, Ph.D; Emilio Ferrer, Ph.D; Julie A. Swanson, Ph.D; Lauren S. Wakschlag, Ph.D; Rose Marie Ward, Ph.D; Niobe Way, Ph.D; Keith F. Widaman, Ph.D.