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Representative Publications
Sturm, V.E., Datta, S., Roy, A.R.K., Sible, I.J., Kosik, E.L., Veziris, C.R.,... Holley, S.R., & Keltner, D. (in press). Big smile, small self: Awe walks promote prosocial positive emotions in older adults. Emotion. Advance online publication.
Hagan, M.J., Waters, S.F., Holley, S.R., Moctezuma, L., & Gentry, M. (in press). The interactive effect of family conflict history and physiological reactivity on different forms of aggression in young women. Biological Psychology, 107888.
Cooper, A.N., Tao, C., Totenhagen, C.J., Randall, A.K., & Holley, S.R. (2020). Daily stress spillover and crossover: Moderating effects of difficulties in emotion regulation in same-sex couples. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 37(4), 1245-1267.
Holley, S.R. & Pasch, L.A. (2020). Integrative care. In A.D. Domar, D. Sakkas, & T.L. Toth (Eds.), Patient-centered assisted reproduction: How to integrate exceptional care with cutting-edge technology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Holley, S.R. (2018). What is a person with depression who wants to have a baby to do? Fertility and Sterility, 109(5), 797-798. [link]
Holley, S.R., Haase, C.M., Chui, I., & Bloch, L. (2018). Depression, emotion regulation, and the demand-withdraw pattern during intimate relationship conflict, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 35(3), 408-409. [link]
Holley, S.R., Ewing, S.T., Stiver, J.T., & Bloch, L. (2017). The relationship between emotion regulation, executive functioning, and aggressive behaviors, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 32(11), 1692-1707. [link]
Holley, S.R. & Pasch, L.A. (2017). Fertility problems and pregnancy loss. In J. Fitzgerald (Ed.), Foundations for couples’ therapy: Research for the real world (pp. 144 – 154). Abingdon, UK: Taylor & Francis.
Holley, S.R. (2017). Perspectives on contemporary lesbian relationships, Journal of Lesbian Studies, 21(1), 1-6.[link]
Haase, C.M., Holley, S.R., Bloch, L., Verstaen, A., & Levenson, R.W. (2016). Interpersonal emotional behaviors and physical health: A 20-year longitudinal study of long-term married couples, Emotion, 16(7), 965-977. [link]
Pasch, L.A., Holley, S.R., Bliel, M.E., Shehab, D., Nachtigall, R.D., & Katz, P.P. (2016). Addressing the needs of fertility treatment patients and their partners: Are they informed of and do they receive mental health services?, Fertility and Sterility, 106(1), 209-215. [link]
Holley, S.R., Pasch, L.A., Bleil, M.E., Gregorich, S., Katz, P.K. & Adler, N.E. (2015). Prevalence and predictors of Major Depressive Disorder for fertility treatment patients and their partners, Fertility and Sterility, 103(5), 1332-1339. [link]
Holley, S.R. & Pasch, L.A. (2015). Counseling lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender patients. In S.N. Covington (Ed.), Fertility counseling: Clinical guide and case studies (pp. 180-196). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [link]
Levenson, R.W., Haase, C.M., Bloch, L., Holley, S.R., & Seider, B.J. (2013). Emotion regulation in couples. In J.J. Gross (Ed.), Handbook of emotion regulation, 2nd edition (pp. 267-283). New York: Guiford Press. [link]
Holley, S.R., Haase, C.M., & Levenson, R.W. (2013). Age-related changes in demand–withdraw communication behaviors, Journal of Marriage and Family, 75(4), 822-836. [pdf]
Teo, A.R., Holley, S.R., Leary, M., & McNiel, D.E. (2012). The impact of level of training on accuracy of violence risk assessment by clinicians, Psychiatric Services, 63(11), 1089-1094. [pdf]
Cramer, R.J., McNiel, D.E., Holley, S.R., Alvidrez, J., & Shumay, M. (2012). Violent crime victimization: Does sexual orientation matter?, Law and Human Behavior, 36(2), 87-95. [pdf]
Yuan, J.W., McCarthy, M., Holley, S.R., & Levenson, R.W. (2010). Physiological down-regulation and positive emotion, Emotion, 10(4), 467-474. [pdf]
Sturm, V.E., McCarthy, M.E., Yun, I., Madan, A., Yuan, J., Holley, S.R., Boxer, A., Miller, B.L. (2011). Mutual gaze in Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal and semantic dementia couples, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 6(3), 359-367. [pdf]
Holley, S.R., Sturm, V.E., & Levenson, R.W. (2010). An examination of the gender differences model of demand-withdraw role differentiation, Journal of Homosexuality, 57(5), 666-684. [pdf]
Ascher, E.A., Sturm, V.E., Seider, B.H., Holley, S.R., Miller, B.L., & Levenson, R.W. (2010). Relationship satisfaction and emotional language in frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer’s disease patients and spousal caregivers, Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, 24(1), 49-55. [pdf]
Some Popular Press Mentions
An 'Awe Walk' Might Do Wonders for Your Well-Being: New York Times
Depression Risk and Fertility Treatment: Psychiatric Times
How Not Talking About Conflict Could Help a Marriage Last: Time
Marital Spats May Decline as Couples Age: U.S. News & World Report
Letting Things Go: AirTalk, National Public Radio
When Couples Cooperate Well: The Washington Post
Nine Professors Advancing Mental Health Today: Online Psychology Degree
The Connection between Gender Roles and Sex: Day to Day, National Public Radio
Gay Unions Shed Light on Gender in Marriage: New York Times
For Better: The Science of a Good Marriage: Book by Tara Parker Pope
Representative Publications
Sturm, V.E., Datta, S., Roy, A.R.K., Sible, I.J., Kosik, E.L., Veziris, C.R.,... Holley, S.R., & Keltner, D. (in press). Big smile, small self: Awe walks promote prosocial positive emotions in older adults. Emotion. Advance online publication.
Hagan, M.J., Waters, S.F., Holley, S.R., Moctezuma, L., & Gentry, M. (in press). The interactive effect of family conflict history and physiological reactivity on different forms of aggression in young women. Biological Psychology, 107888.
Cooper, A.N., Tao, C., Totenhagen, C.J., Randall, A.K., & Holley, S.R. (2020). Daily stress spillover and crossover: Moderating effects of difficulties in emotion regulation in same-sex couples. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 37(4), 1245-1267.
Holley, S.R. & Pasch, L.A. (2020). Integrative care. In A.D. Domar, D. Sakkas, & T.L. Toth (Eds.), Patient-centered assisted reproduction: How to integrate exceptional care with cutting-edge technology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Holley, S.R. (2018). What is a person with depression who wants to have a baby to do? Fertility and Sterility, 109(5), 797-798. [link]
Holley, S.R., Haase, C.M., Chui, I., & Bloch, L. (2018). Depression, emotion regulation, and the demand-withdraw pattern during intimate relationship conflict, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 35(3), 408-409. [link]
Holley, S.R., Ewing, S.T., Stiver, J.T., & Bloch, L. (2017). The relationship between emotion regulation, executive functioning, and aggressive behaviors, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 32(11), 1692-1707. [link]
Holley, S.R. & Pasch, L.A. (2017). Fertility problems and pregnancy loss. In J. Fitzgerald (Ed.), Foundations for couples’ therapy: Research for the real world (pp. 144 – 154). Abingdon, UK: Taylor & Francis.
Holley, S.R. (2017). Perspectives on contemporary lesbian relationships, Journal of Lesbian Studies, 21(1), 1-6.[link]
Haase, C.M., Holley, S.R., Bloch, L., Verstaen, A., & Levenson, R.W. (2016). Interpersonal emotional behaviors and physical health: A 20-year longitudinal study of long-term married couples, Emotion, 16(7), 965-977. [link]
Pasch, L.A., Holley, S.R., Bliel, M.E., Shehab, D., Nachtigall, R.D., & Katz, P.P. (2016). Addressing the needs of fertility treatment patients and their partners: Are they informed of and do they receive mental health services?, Fertility and Sterility, 106(1), 209-215. [link]
Holley, S.R., Pasch, L.A., Bleil, M.E., Gregorich, S., Katz, P.K. & Adler, N.E. (2015). Prevalence and predictors of Major Depressive Disorder for fertility treatment patients and their partners, Fertility and Sterility, 103(5), 1332-1339. [link]
Holley, S.R. & Pasch, L.A. (2015). Counseling lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender patients. In S.N. Covington (Ed.), Fertility counseling: Clinical guide and case studies (pp. 180-196). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [link]
Levenson, R.W., Haase, C.M., Bloch, L., Holley, S.R., & Seider, B.J. (2013). Emotion regulation in couples. In J.J. Gross (Ed.), Handbook of emotion regulation, 2nd edition (pp. 267-283). New York: Guiford Press. [link]
Holley, S.R., Haase, C.M., & Levenson, R.W. (2013). Age-related changes in demand–withdraw communication behaviors, Journal of Marriage and Family, 75(4), 822-836. [pdf]
Teo, A.R., Holley, S.R., Leary, M., & McNiel, D.E. (2012). The impact of level of training on accuracy of violence risk assessment by clinicians, Psychiatric Services, 63(11), 1089-1094. [pdf]
Cramer, R.J., McNiel, D.E., Holley, S.R., Alvidrez, J., & Shumay, M. (2012). Violent crime victimization: Does sexual orientation matter?, Law and Human Behavior, 36(2), 87-95. [pdf]
Yuan, J.W., McCarthy, M., Holley, S.R., & Levenson, R.W. (2010). Physiological down-regulation and positive emotion, Emotion, 10(4), 467-474. [pdf]
Sturm, V.E., McCarthy, M.E., Yun, I., Madan, A., Yuan, J., Holley, S.R., Boxer, A., Miller, B.L. (2011). Mutual gaze in Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal and semantic dementia couples, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 6(3), 359-367. [pdf]
Holley, S.R., Sturm, V.E., & Levenson, R.W. (2010). An examination of the gender differences model of demand-withdraw role differentiation, Journal of Homosexuality, 57(5), 666-684. [pdf]
Ascher, E.A., Sturm, V.E., Seider, B.H., Holley, S.R., Miller, B.L., & Levenson, R.W. (2010). Relationship satisfaction and emotional language in frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer’s disease patients and spousal caregivers, Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, 24(1), 49-55. [pdf]
Some Popular Press Mentions
An 'Awe Walk' Might Do Wonders for Your Well-Being: New York Times
Depression Risk and Fertility Treatment: Psychiatric Times
How Not Talking About Conflict Could Help a Marriage Last: Time
Marital Spats May Decline as Couples Age: U.S. News & World Report
Letting Things Go: AirTalk, National Public Radio
When Couples Cooperate Well: The Washington Post
Nine Professors Advancing Mental Health Today: Online Psychology Degree
The Connection between Gender Roles and Sex: Day to Day, National Public Radio
Gay Unions Shed Light on Gender in Marriage: New York Times
For Better: The Science of a Good Marriage: Book by Tara Parker Pope