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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
9222017
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
6232008
Social baseline theory: The social regulation of risk and effort
JA Coan, DA Sbarra
Current opinion in psychology 1, 87-91, 2015
4092015
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
3602005
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
3442012
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
3422001
DIVORCE MEDIATION: 
Research and Reflections
RE Emery, D Sbarra, T Grover
Family court review 43 (1), 22-37, 2005
3312005
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
3122011
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
3122011
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
3102017
Divorce and health: Current trends and future directions
DA Sbarra
Psychosomatic medicine 77 (3), 227-236, 2015
310*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
2852006
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
2522010
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
2382019
Assessing cross-partner associations in physiological responses via coupled oscillator models.
JL Helm, D Sbarra, E Ferrer
Emotion 12 (4), 748, 2012
2372012
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
2152010
Coregulation of respiratory sinus arrhythmia in adult romantic partners.
JL Helm, DA Sbarra, E Ferrer
Emotion 14 (3), 522, 2014
1932014
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
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
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
1462019
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