Publications

Biesen, J.N., Orban, D., Ford, T., Lentsch, J., Balch, T., Frost, M., Fink, B.C. (2022). Contributions of Demand/Withdraw Processes and Alcohol Consumption on Emotional Flooding in Distressed Violent versus Distressed Non-Violent Couples. Journal of Family Violence. doi: 10.1007/s10896-022-00419-0 [download]

Biesen, J.N. & Smith, D.A. (2022). Daily Relationship Satisfaction and Depressed Mood: The Moderating Roles of Support Satisfaction, Over- and Underprovision. Journal of Family Psychology. doi: 10.1037/fam0000998 [download]

Biesen, J.N., Roddy, M.K., & Doss, B.D. (2022). The Role of Five-Factor Model Personality Traits in a Web-Based Relationship Improvement Program. Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice. doi: 10.1037/cfp0000221 [download]

Sosa-Lowry, L., Jensen, S., & Biesen, J.N. (2017). Low Socioeconomic Status and Ethnicity do not predict Dropout of Behavioral Parent Training. Journal of Behavior, 2(3). 1015.  [download]

Jensen, S., Biesen, J.N., Graham, E. (2017). A meta-analytic review of lay therapy with emphasis on outcome measures. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 48, 390-400. doi: 10.1037/pro0000148  [download]

Biesen, J.N., Schooler, D., & Smith, D. (2016). What a Difference a Pronoun Makes: I/We versus You/Me and Worried Couples’ Perceptions of their Interaction Quality. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 35, 180-205. doi: 10.1177/0261927X15583114  [download]

Doss, B. D., Mitchell, A., Georgia, E. J., Biesen, J. N., & Rowe, L. S. (2015). Improvements in closeness, communication, and psychological distress mediate effects of couple therapy for veterans. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 83, 405-415.doi: 10.1037/a0038541  [download]

Biesen, J. N. & Doss, B. D. (2013). Couples’ agreement on presenting problems predicts engagement and outcomes in problem-focused couple therapy. Journal of Family Psychology, 27, 658-663. doi: 10.1037/a0033422  [download]

Under Review

Biesen, J.N., Fink, B.C., Keeling, L.A., & Maley, L.A. (Invited Resubmission). Loneliness, Social Isolation and Poor Social Support are associated with worse Relationship Outcomes among Patients in an Integrated Substance Use Treatment Program during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Fink, B.C., Claus, E.D., Howell, B.N., Canaugh, J.F., Hamilton, D.A., & Biesen, J.N. (Invited Resubmission). Heart Rate Variability as a Mechanism between Alcohol Use and Intimate Partner Violence.

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