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  1. Wexler, L. Schmidt, T., White, L., Rataj, S., Bec, C., Moto, R., Kirk, T., & McEachern, D. (2022). Collaboratively adapting culturally-respectful, locally-relevant suicide prevention for newly participating Alaska Native communities. Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology, 14(1), 124-151.
  2. Williams, D. Y., Wexler, L., & Muller, A. (2022). Suicide postvention in schools: What evidence support our current national recommendations? School Social Work Journal, 46(2), 23-69.
  3. Zhang, J., Li. L. W., & McLaughlin, S. (2022). Psychological well-being and cognitive function among older adults in China: A population-based longitudinal study. Journal of Aging and Health.
  4. Bornheimer, L. A., Hong, V., Li, J., Fernandez, L., & King, C. (2022). Relationships between hallucinations, delusions, depression, suicide ideation and plan among adults presenting with psychosis in psychiatric emergency care. Psychosis, 14(2), 109-119.
  5. Bornheimer, L. A., Li, J, & Thompson, S. (2022). Depression mediates the relationships between hallucinations, delusions, and social isolation in first-episode psychosis. Social Work Research, 46(4), 332-341.
  6. Pimentel Walker, A., Sanga, N., Yoshihama, M., Gonzalez Benson, O. & Routte, R. (2022). Participatory action research in times of COVID-19: Adapting approaches with refugee-led community-based organizations. PCHP Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, 16(2), 69-76.
  7. Zhang, A., & Franklin, C. (2022). Solution-focused therapy. In K. Corcoran, & A. R. Roberts (Eds.), Social Workers’ Desk Reference (4th ed.).
  8. Franklin, C., Zhang, A., Bolton, K., & Yates, H. T. (2022). Solution-focused couple therapy. In J. L. Lebow & D. K. Snyder (Eds.), Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy (6th ed.). New York: The Guilford Press.
  9. Zhang, A., Ji. Q., Zhang, K., Cao, Q., Chen, Y., Chen, J., & DuVall, A. (2022). Solution-focused brief therapy for adolescent and young adult cancer patients in China: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology.
  10. Levin, N., Zhang, A., Reyes-Gastelum, D., Chen, D. W., Hamilton, A. S., Zebrack, B., & Haymart, M. R. (2022). Change in worry over time among Hispanic women with thyroid cancer. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 16, 844-852.
  11. Levin N., Zhang A., Kattari S. K., & Zebrack B. (2022). “'Queer Insights’: Considerations for assessing sex and gender in oncofertility research. Annals of LGBTQ Public and Population Health, 3(4), 1-18.
  12. Zheng, H., Elliott, W., & O’Brien, M. (2022). Using children’s savings accounts and early award scholarships to build college savings among welfare recipients: The case of Promise Scholars. Journal of Poverty, 26(4), 297-321.
  13. Himle, J. A., Weaver, A., Zhang, A., & Xiang, X. (2022). Digital mental health interventions for depression. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 29(1), 50-59.
  14. Lee, S. J., Ward, K. P., Lee, J. Y., & Rodriguez, C. M. (2022). Parental social isolation and child maltreatment risk during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Family Violence, 37, 813-824.
  15. Lee, S. J., Pace, G. T., Lee, J. Y., & Altschul, A. (2022). Parental relationship status as a moderator of the associations between mothers’ and fathers’ conflict behaviors and early child behavior problems. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 37(7-8), NP3801-3831.
  16. Gonzalez Benson, O., Yoshihama, M., Ellis, J., Pimentel Walker, A., Usui, M. & Chang, S. (2022). Piloting participatory action research: Community as intermediary in education pathways of Congolese refugee youth. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 28(3), 316-324.
  17. Bechtel, T. (2022). Creation in Pilgram Marpeck, Nancey Murphy, and Kathryn Tanner. In J. D. Weaver, G. Mast, & T. Bechtel (Eds.), Anabaptist Convictions After Marpeck. Cascadia.
  18. Bechtel, T. (2022). A good story: Meat eating for Christians. In I. Markham (Ed.), Thinking Creatively. Wiley.
  19. Devlyder, J. E., Anglin, D. M., Bowleg, L., Fedina, L., & Link, B. (2021-invited). Police violence and public health. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 18, 527-552.
  20. Fedina, L., Bright, C., Rosay, A., & Smith, M. (2021-invited). How do food, housing, and healthcare insecurity impact health outcomes among sexual assault survivors. Sexual Assault Report, 24(5), 65-80.
  21. Paceley, M. S., Goffnett, J., Diaz, A., Kattari, S. K., Navarro, J., & Greenwood, E. (2021). “I didn’t come here to make trouble”: Resistance strategies utilized by transgender and gender diverse youth in the Midwestern U.S. Youth, 1(1), 29-46.
  22. Elliott, W. (2021). The future of building wealth: Brief essays on the best ideas to build wealth - for everyone. In R. Boshara & I. Rademacher (Eds). Every child deserves a future. 345. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis & The Aspen Institute.
  23. Paradis, N., Johnson, K., & Richardson, Z. (2021). The value of reflective supervision/consultation in early childhood education. ZERO TO THREE Journal, 41(3), 68-75.
  24. Morelen, D., Friday, K., Otwell-Dove, R., Paradis, N., Webster, A., Moser, M., & Peak, A. (2021). Our Way of Being: Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Workforce Development in Tennesse. Infant Mental Health Journal, 42(6), 851-866.
  25. Goldman, K. (2021). With Mark Raider, “’Pilgrims,’ also Known as ‘Mayflower and ‘Illegal’ Passenger Ship’: Arthur Szyk and the Twin Promised Lands of America and Palestine. In Raider and Zola, (Eds.), New Perspectives in American Jewish History (pp. 258-260).

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