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Dina Vivian
Dina Vivian
Clinical Professor of Psychology, Stony Brook University
Verified email at stonybrook.edu
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A comparison of nefazodone, the cognitive behavioral-analysis system of psychotherapy, and their combination for the treatment of chronic depression
MB Keller, JP McCullough, DN Klein, B Arnow, DL Dunner, AJ Gelenberg, ...
New England journal of medicine 342 (20), 1462-1470, 2000
19812000
Marital aggression: Impact, injury, and health correlates for husbands and wives
M Cascardi, J Langhinrichsen, D Vivian
Archives of internal medicine 152 (6), 1178-1184, 1992
6281992
Therapeutic alliance in depression treatment: controlling for prior change and patient characteristics.
DN Klein, JE Schwartz, NJ Santiago, D Vivian, C Vocisano, ...
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 71 (6), 997, 2003
4562003
Context for specific episodes of marital violence: Gender and severity of violence differences
M Cascardi, D Vivian
Journal of Family Violence 10, 265-293, 1995
4471995
Are bi-directionally violent couples mutually victimized? A gender-sensitive comparison
D Vivian, J Langhinrichsen-Rohling
Violence and victims 9 (2), 107-124, 1994
4131994
Assessment of physical aggression against women in marriage: The need for multimodal assessment.
KD O'Leary, D Vivian, J Malone
Behavioral Assessment, 1992
3301992
Longitudinal prediction of marital discord from premarital expressions of affect.
DA Smith, D Vivian, KD O'Leary
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 58 (6), 790, 1990
2791990
Factor similarity of the Conflict Tactics Scales across samples, spouses, and sites: Issues and implications
J Barling, KD O'Leary, EN Jouriles, D Vivian, KE MacEwen
Journal of Family Violence 2, 37-54, 1987
2541987
Cognitive-behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy as a maintenance treatment for chronic depression.
DN Klein, NJ Santiago, D Vivian, JA Blalock, JH Kocsis, JC Markowitz, ...
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 72 (4), 681, 2004
1822004
Spouses' reasons for not reporting existing marital aggression as a marital problem.
MK Ehrensaft, D Vivian
Journal of Family Psychology 10 (4), 443, 1996
1781996
Life stressors and husband-to-wife violence
A Cano, D Vivian
Aggression and Violent behavior 6 (5), 459-480, 2001
1682001
Depressive symptomatology in maritally discordant women and men: The role of individual and relationship variables.
JL Christian, KD O'Leary, D Vivian
Journal of family psychology 8 (1), 32, 1994
1491994
Generalized versus spouse-specific anger/hostility and men’s violence against intimates
DJ Boyle, D Vivian
Violence and Victims 11 (4), 293-317, 1996
1411996
Are life stressors associated with marital violence?
A Cano, D Vivian
Journal of Family Psychology 17 (3), 302, 2003
1282003
Therapist Variables That Predict Symptom Change in Psychotherapy With Chronically Depressed Outpatients.
C Vocisano, DN Klein, B Arnow, C Rivera, JA Blalock, B Rothbaum, ...
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training 41 (3), 255, 2004
1222004
Men's sexual aggression in marriage: Couples' reports
SL Meyer, D Vivian, KD O'LEARY
Violence against women 4 (4), 415-435, 1998
1221998
Is partner aggression related to appraisals of coercive control by a partner?
MK Ehrensaft, D Vivian
Journal of Family Violence 14, 251-266, 1999
1171999
Bridging the gap between clinical research and clinical practice: introduction to the special section.
BA Teachman, DAG Drabick, R Hershenberg, D Vivian, BE Wolfe, ...
Psychotherapy 49 (2), 97, 2012
1122012
Relationship factors and depressive symptomatology associated with mild and severe husband-to-wife physical aggression
D Vivian, J Malone
Violence and Victims 12 (1), 3-18, 1997
1011997
The correlates of spouses' incongruent reports of marital aggression
J Langhinrichsen-Rohling, D Vivian
Journal of Family Violence 9, 265-283, 1994
981994
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