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Abigail H Gewirtz
Abigail H Gewirtz
Foundation Professor, Department of Psychology, Arizona State University & School of Social Work
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Posttraumatic stress symptoms among National Guard soldiers deployed to Iraq: associations with parenting behaviors and couple adjustment.
AH Gewirtz, MA Polusny, DS DeGarmo, A Khaylis, CR Erbes
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 78 (5), 599, 2010
4232010
Young children’s exposure to intimate partner violence: Towards a developmental risk and resilience framework for research and intervention
AH Gewirtz, JL Edleson
Journal of Family Violence 22, 151-163, 2007
3952007
Resilience in development: The importance of early childhood
AS Masten, AH Gewirtz
Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development, 2006
3072006
Parenting practices as potential mechanisms for child adjustment following mass trauma
A Gewirtz, M Forgatch, E Wieling
Journal of marital and family therapy 34 (2), 177-192, 2008
3032008
Helping military families through the deployment process: Strategies to support parenting.
AH Gewirtz, CR Erbes, MA Polusny, MS Forgatch, DS DeGarmo
Professional psychology: Research and practice 42 (1), 56, 2011
2632011
Vulnerability and Resilience in Early Child Development.
AS Masten, AH Gewirtz
Blackwell Publishing, 2006
2262006
Posttraumatic stress, family adjustment, and treatment preferences among National Guard soldiers deployed to OEF/OIF
A Khaylis, MA Polusny, CR Erbes, A Gewirtz, M Rath
Military medicine 176 (2), 126-131, 2011
2192011
Child welfare, juvenile justice, mental health, and education providers’ conceptualizations of trauma-informed practice
K Donisch, C Bray, A Gewirtz
Child maltreatment 21 (2), 125-134, 2016
1632016
Looking forward: The promise of widespread implementation of parent training programs
MS Forgatch, GR Patterson, AH Gewirtz
Perspectives on Psychological Science 8 (6), 682-694, 2013
1612013
Promoting parenting to support reintegrating military families: after deployment, adaptive parenting tools.
AH Gewirtz, KLM Pinna, SK Hanson, D Brockberg
Psychological services 11 (1), 31, 2014
1542014
Implanting Pygmalion leadership style through workshop training: Seven field experiments
D Eden, D Geller, A Gewirtz, R Gordon-Terner, I Inbar, M Liberman, ...
The Leadership Quarterly 11 (2), 171-210, 2000
1542000
Parenting, parental mental health, and child functioning in families residing in supportive housing
AH Gewirtz, DS DeGarmo, EJ Plowman, G August, G Realmuto
American journal of orthopsychiatry 79 (3), 336-347, 2009
1522009
Relationship of service members’ deployment trauma, PTSD symptoms, and experiential avoidance to postdeployment family reengagement.
C Brockman, J Snyder, A Gewirtz, SR Gird, J Quattlebaum, N Schmidt, ...
Journal of Family Psychology 30 (1), 52, 2016
1372016
Tsunami, war, and cumulative risk in the lives of Sri Lankan schoolchildren
C Catani, AH Gewirtz, E Wieling, E Schauer, T Elbert, F Neuner
Child development 81 (4), 1176-1191, 2010
1272010
Promoting positive parenting in the context of homelessness.
S Perlman, B Cowan, A Gewirtz, M Haskett, L Stokes
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 82 (3), 402, 2012
1152012
Veterans’ perceptions of the impact of PTSD on their parenting and children.
MD Sherman, JL Gress Smith, K Straits-Troster, JL Larsen, A Gewirtz
Psychological services 13 (4), 401, 2016
1102016
After deployment, adaptive parenting tools: 1-year outcomes of an evidence-based parenting program for military families following deployment
AH Gewirtz, DS DeGarmo, O Zamir
Prevention Science 19, 589-599, 2018
1052018
Psychosocial status of homeless children and youth in family supportive housing
A Gewirtz, E Hart-Shegos, A Medhanie
American Behavioral Scientist 51 (6), 810-823, 2008
1042008
Effects of mother's parenting practices on child internalizing trajectories following partner violence.
AH Gewirtz, DS DeGarmo, A Medhanie
Journal of family psychology 25 (1), 29, 2011
942011
The evolution of the Oregon model of parent management training
MS Forgatch, AH Gewirtz, JR Weisz, AE Kazdin
Evidence-based psychotherapies for children and adolescents 3, 85-102, 2017
862017
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