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David A. Sbarra
David A. Sbarra
University of Arizona, Department of Psychology
Verified email at email.arizona.edu - Homepage
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Advancing social connection as a public health priority in the United States.
J Holt-Lunstad, TF Robles, DA Sbarra
American psychologist 72 (6), 517, 2017
9932017
Coregulation, dysregulation, self-regulation: An integrative analysis and empirical agenda for understanding adult attachment, separation, loss, and recovery
DA Sbarra, C Hazan
Personality and Social Psychology Review 12 (2), 141-167, 2008
6442008
Social baseline theory: The social regulation of risk and effort
JA Coan, DA Sbarra
Current opinion in psychology 1, 87-91, 2015
4342015
The emotional sequelae of nonmarital relationship dissolution: Analysis of change and intraindividual variability over time
DA Sbarra, RE Emery
Personal Relationships 12 (2), 213-232, 2005
3662005
When leaving your ex, love yourself: Observational ratings of self-compassion predict the course of emotional recovery following marital separation
DA Sbarra, HL Smith, MR Mehl
Psychological science 23 (3), 261-269, 2012
3492012
Child custody mediation and litigation: custody, contact, and coparenting 12 years after initial dispute resolution.
RE Emery, L Laumann-Billings, MC Waldron, DA Sbarra, P Dillon
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 69 (2), 323, 2001
3452001
DIVORCE MEDIATION: 
Research and Reflections
RE Emery, D Sbarra, T Grover
Family court review 43 (1), 22-37, 2005
3382005
Social participation predicts cognitive functioning in aging adults over time: comparisons with physical health, depression, and physical activity
KJ Bourassa, M Memel, C Woolverton, DA Sbarra
Aging & mental health 21 (2), 133-146, 2017
3302017
Divorce and death: A meta-analysis and research agenda for clinical, social, and health psychology
DA Sbarra, RW Law, RM Portley
Perspectives on Psychological Science 6 (5), 454-474, 2011
3272011
Divorce and Death A Meta-Analysis and Research Agenda for Clinical, Social, and Health Psychology
DA Sbarra, RW Law, RM Portley
Perspectives on Psychological Science 6 (5), 454-474, 2011
3272011
Divorce and health: Current trends and future directions
DA Sbarra
Psychosomatic medicine 77 (3), 227-236, 2015
326*2015
Predicting the onset of emotional recovery following nonmarital relationship dissolution: Survival analyses of sadness and anger
DA Sbarra
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 32 (3), 298-312, 2006
2892006
Mechanisms of change in mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for depression: Preliminary evidence from a randomized controlled trial
B Shahar, WB Britton, DA Sbarra, AJ Figueredo, RR Bootzin
International Journal of Cognitive Therapy 3 (4), 402-418, 2010
2612010
Depression, negative emotionality, and self-referential language: A multi-lab, multi-measure, and multi-language-task research synthesis.
AM Tackman, DA Sbarra, AL Carey, MB Donnellan, AB Horn, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 116 (5), 817, 2019
2482019
Assessing cross-partner associations in physiological responses via coupled oscillator models.
JL Helm, D Sbarra, E Ferrer
Emotion 12 (4), 748, 2012
2442012
Morningness–eveningness and depression: Preliminary evidence for the role of the behavioral activation system and positive affect
BP Hasler, JJB Allen, DA Sbarra, RR Bootzin, RA Bernert
Psychiatry research 176 (2-3), 166-173, 2010
2192010
Coregulation of respiratory sinus arrhythmia in adult romantic partners.
JL Helm, DA Sbarra, E Ferrer
Emotion 14 (3), 522, 2014
1952014
Attachment and emotion in school-aged children.
JL Borelli, MJ Crowley, DH David, DA Sbarra, GM Anderson, LC Mayes
Emotion 10 (4), 475, 2010
1912010
Smartphones and close relationships: The case for an evolutionary mismatch
DA Sbarra, JL Briskin, RB Slatcher
Perspectives on Psychological Science 14 (4), 596-618, 2019
1662019
Teacher ratings of behavior among African American and Caucasian children during the first two years of school
DA Sbarra, RC Pianta
Psychology in the Schools 38 (3), 229-238, 2001
1472001
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