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Lakey’s Vita 1
B R I A N L A K E Y
March 13, 2016
Psychology Department
Grand Valley State University
One Campus Drive
Allendale, MI 49401
616-331-2868 (office)
616-452-2833 (home)
E-Mail: [email protected]
Academic Positions:
Professor of Psychology, Grand Valley State University 2005-
Tenured, Wayne State University, 1997
Associate Professor of Psychology, Wayne State University, 1990-2005
Director, Psychology Clinic, Wayne State University, 1990-1999
Private Practice of Clinical Psychology 1992-1998
Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, 1985-1989
Education:
Honors B.A., Arizona State University, (Psychology), 1980
Ph.D., Indiana University, (Clinical Psychology), 1985
APA-approved Clinical Internship, QUINCO Consulting Center, Columbus, IN., 1985
License:
State of Michigan: 6301007995
Honors:
Summa Cum Laude, Arizona State University, 1980
Master Lecturer Award, Michigan Psychological Association, 1991
Career Development Chair, Wayne State University, 1998
College of Science Teaching Award, Wayne State University, 1998
President’s Exceptional Service Award (shared), Wayne State University, 2000
Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award, Wayne State University, 2003
Outstanding Contribution to a Discipline Award, Grand Valley State University, 2016
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Publications: (Names in italics are student co-authors)
A Web of Science Highly Cited Paper
**** over 200 citations in Web of Science
*** over 150 citations in Web of Science
** over 100 citations in Web of Science
* over 50 citations in Web of Science
****Sandler, I. N. & Lakey, B. (1982). Locus of control as a stress moderator: The role
of control perceptions and social support. American Journal of Community
Psychology, 10, 65-80.
Heller, K. & Lakey, B. (1985). Perceived support and social interaction among friends
and confidants. In I. G. Sarason & B. R. Sarason (Eds.), Social Support: Theory,
Research and Applications (pp. 287-302). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Martinus
Nijhoff.
Lakey, B. & Heller, K. (1985). Response biases and the relation between negative life
events and psychological symptoms. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,
49, 1662-1668.
Swindle, R. W., Heller, K., & Lakey, B. (1988). A conceptual reorientation to the study of
personality and stressful life events. In L. H. Cohen (Eds.), Research on stressful life
events: Theoretical and methodological issues (pp. 237- 268). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage
Publications.
Lakey, B. (1988). Self-esteem, control beliefs and cognitive problem solving skill as risk
factors for subsequent dysphoria. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 12, 409-420.
Lakey, B. & Heller, K. (1988). Social support from a friend, perceived support and social
problem solving. American Journal of Community Psychology, 16, 811-825.
Lakey, B. (1989). Personal and environmental antecedents of perceived social support.
American Journal of Community Psychology, 17, 503-519.
***Lakey, B. & Cassady, P. B. (1990). Cognitive processes in perceived social support.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59, 337-343.
Lakey B., Moineau, S., & Drew, J. B. (1992). Perceived social support and individual
differences in the interpretation and recall of supportive behavior. Journal of Social
and Clinical Psychology, 11, 336-348.
Lakey, B., Baltman, S., & Bentley, K. (1993). Dysphoria and vulnerability to subsequent
stressful life events. Journal of Research in Personality, 27, 138-153.
McPherson, L. S., & Lakey, B. (1993). Content-overlap inflates the relation between
dysphoria and negative cognition. Journal of Personality Assessment, 60, 411-417.
Lakey, B. & Edmundson, D. D. (1993). Role evaluations and stressful events: Aggregate
versus role-specific predictors. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 17, 249-268.
Lakey, B., & Dickinson, L. G. (1994). Antecedents of perceived social support: Is
perceived family environment generalized to new social relations? Cognitive Therapy
and Research, 18, 39-54.
Lakey, B., & Ross, L. T. (1994). Dependency and self-criticism as moderators of
interpersonal and achievement stress: The role of initial dysphoria. Cognitive Therapy
and Research, 18, 581-599.
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*Lakey, B., Tardiff, T., & Drew, J. B. (1994). Interpersonal Stress: Assessment and
relations to social support, cognition and psychological distress. Journal of Social and
Clinical Psychology, 13, 42-62.
Brand, E., Lakey, B., Berman, S. (1995) A preventive, psychoeducational approach to
increase perceived support. American Journal of Community Psychology, 23, 117-
136.
*Lakey, B., McCabe, K., Fisicaro, S., & Drew, J. (1996). Personal and environmental
determinants of social support: Three generalizability studies. Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology, 70, 1270-1280.
Lakey, B., & Lutz, C. L. (1996). Increasing social support: preventive and therapeutic
interventions. In G. R. Pierce, B. R. Sarason, & I. G. Sarason (Eds.), Handbook of
Social Support and the Family, (pp. 435-466). NY: Plenum.
Lakey, B., Ross, L., Butler, C., & Bentley, K. (1996). Making social support judgments:
The role of perceived similarity and conscientiousness. Journal of Social and Clinical
Psychology, 15, 283-304.
*Lumley, M. A., Ovies, T., Stettner, L., Wehmer, F., & Lakey, B. (1996). Alexithymia,
social support and health problems. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 41, 519-530.
Lakey, B. & Drew, J. B. (1997). A social-cognitive perspective of social support. In G. R.
Pierce, B. Lakey, I. G. Sarason & B. R. Sarason (Eds.) Sourcebook of social support and
personality, (pp. 107-140). NY: Plenum.
Pierce, G. R., Lakey, B., Sarason, I. G. & Sarason, B. R. (1997). Sourcebook of social
support and personality, NY: Plenum.
Pierce, G. R., Lakey, B., Sarason, I. G., Sarason, B. R., & Joseph, H. J. (1997). Personality
and social support processes: A conceptual overview. In G. R. Pierce, B. Lakey, I. G.
Sarason, B. R. Sarason, (Eds.), Sourcebook of social support and personality (pp. 3-
18). New York: Plenum.
Rhodes, G. L., & Lakey, B. (1999). Social support and mental health: Insights from
personality and social psychology. In R. Kowalski & M. Leary (Eds.) The social
psychology of emotional and behavioral problems: Interfaces of social and clinical
psychology (pp. 281-309). Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Ross, L. T., Lutz, C. L., & Lakey, B. (1999). Perceived support and attributions for failed
support attempts. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 25, 906-919.
Lakey, B., Drew, J. B., & Sirl, K. (1999). Clinical depression and perceptions of supportive
others: A generalizability analysis. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 23, 511-533.
McCaskill, J., & Lakey, B. (2000). Perceived support, social undermining and emotion:
idiosyncratic and shared perspectives of adolescents and their families. Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin, 26, 820-832.
**Lakey, B., & Cohen, S. (2000). Social support theory and selecting measures of social
support. In S. Cohen, L. U. Gordon & B. H. Gottlieb (Eds.) Social support
measurement and interventions: A guide for health and social scientists. (pp. 29-52).
NY: Oxford.
Lakey, B., Anan, R., Sirl, K., Drew, J. B., & Butler, C. (2000). Exposure to major stressors
may reduce dysfunctional cognition about them. Journal of Applied Social
Psychology, 30, 2079-2091
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Lutz, C. L., & Lakey, B. (2001). How people make support judgments: Individual
differences in the traits used to infer supportiveness in others. Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology, 81, 1070-1079.
Lakey, B. (2002). Social support research makes progress [Review of the book Personal
Relationships: Implications for Clinical and Community Psychology]. Contemporary
Psychology: APA Review of Books, 47, 209-212.
Lakey, B., Adams, K., Neely, L. Rhodes, G., Lutz, C. J., & Sielky, K. (2002). Perceived
support and low emotional distress: The role of enacted support, dyad similarity and
provider personality. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28, 1546-1555.
Kaul, M., & Lakey, B. (2003). Where is the support in perceived support? The role of
generic relationship satisfaction and enacted support in perceived support’s relation to
low distress. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 22, 58-77.
Lutz, C. L., Cohen, J., Neely, L., Baltman, S., Schreiber, S. & Lakey, B. (2003) Context-
induced contrast and assimilation in judging supportiveness. Journal of Social and
Clinical Psychology, 22, 441-462.
Lakey, B., Drew, J. B., Anan, R., Sirl, K., & Butler, C. (2004). Negative interpretations of
interpersonal situations and the relation between low perceived support and
psychological distress among divorced adults. Journal of Applied Social Psychology,
34, 1030-1047.
Lakey, B., Lutz, C.J., & Scoboria, A. (2004). The information used to judge
supportiveness depends on whether the judgment reflects the personality of
perceivers, the objective characteristics of targets, or their unique relationship. Journal
of Social and Clinical Psychology, 23, 796-814.
Lakey, B., & Scoboria, A. (2005). Trait and social Influences in the links among perceived
social support, affect and self esteem. Journal of Personality, 73, 361-388.
Cohen, J. L., Lakey, B., Tiell, K. & Neely, L. C. (2005). Recipient--Provider Agreement
on Enacted Support, Perceived Support and Provider Personality. Psychological
Assessment, 17, 375-378.
Neely, L. C., Lakey, B., Cohen, J. L., Barry, R., Orehek, E., Abeare, C. A., & Mayer, W. (2006).
Trait and social processes in the link between social support and affect: An experimental
laboratory investigation. Journal of Personality, 74, 1015-1046.
Barry, R., Lakey, B., & Orehek, E. (2007). Links among attachment dimensions, affect
and the self for broadly-generalized attachment styles and relationship-specific bonds.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 33, 240-253.
Lakey, B. (2007). Social support and social integration. In M. Gerrard and K.D. McCaul,
(Eds.), Health Behavior Constructs and Measures. National Cancer Institute Website:
http:cancercontrol.cancer.gov/constructs
Lakey, B., & Cohen, J. L. (2007). Social support assessment. In S. Ayers, A. Baum, C.
McManus, S. Newman, K. Wallston, J. Weinman, & R. West (Eds.), Cambridge
Handbook of Psychology, Health, & Medicine (2nd
Edition) (pp. 321-326).
Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
Merlo, L., & Lakey, B. (2007). Trait and social influences in the links among adolescent
attachment, coping, and depressive symptoms. Journal of Clinical Child and
Adolescent Psychology, 36, 195-206.
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Lakey, B., & Ondersma, S. (2008). A new approach for detecting patient–treatment
matching in psychological therapy. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 27, 56-
69.
Lakey, B., Cohen, J. L. & Neely, L. C. (2008). Perceived support and relational influences
on psychotherapy process constructs. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 55, 209-
220.
Lakey, B. & Cronin A. (2008). Low social support and major depression: research, theory
and methodological issues. In K. S. Dobson & D. Dozois (Eds.) Risk factors for
depression. (pp. 385 – 408). Academic Press.
Lucas, T., Lakey, B., Alexander, S., & Arnetz B. B. (2009). Individuals and illnesses as
sources of perceived preventability. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 14, 322-330.
Gross, J., Lakey, B., Edinger, K., Orehek, E., & Heffron, D. (2009). Person perception in
the college classroom: accounting for tastes in students’ evaluations of teaching
effectiveness Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 39, 1609-1638.
Lakey, B., Orehek, E., Hain, K. & VanVleet, M. (2010). Enacted support’s links to
negative affect and perceived support are more consistent with theory when social
influences are isolated from trait influences. Personality and Social Psychology
Bulletin, 36, 132-142.
Lakey, B. (2010). Social support: Basic research and new strategies for intervention. In J.
E. Maddux & J. P. Tangney (Eds.) Social Psychological Foundations of Clinical
Psychology (pp. 177 – 194). NY: Guilford.
Lucas, T., Lakey, B., Arnetz, J. E., Bengt, B., & Arnetz, B. B. (2010). Do cultural
competency ratings reflect characteristics of providers or perceivers? Initial
demonstration of a generalizability theory approach. Psychology, Health & Medicine,
15, 445-453.
Giblin, F. & Lakey, B. (2010). Integrating mentoring and social support research within
the context of stressful medical training. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 29,
771-796.
Shorey, R. C. & Lakey, B. (2011). Perceived and capitalization support are substantially
similar: Implications for social support theory. Personality and Social Psychology
Bulletin, 37, 1068 – 1079.
Lakey, B. & Orehek, E. (2011). Relational Regulation Theory: A new approach to
explain the link between perceived support and mental health. Psychological Review,
118, 482-495.
Veenstra, A., Lakey, B., Cohen, J. C., Neely, L. C., Orehek, E., Barry, R. & Abeare, C. A.
(2011). Forecasting the specific providers that recipients will perceive as unusually
supportive. Personal Relationships, 18, 677–696.
Lakey, B., &Tanner, S. M. (2013). Social influences in negative thinking and affect.
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 37, 160-172.
Lakey, B. (2013). Personality and relational processes in perceived support and
happiness. In I. Boniwell and S. David (Eds.) Oxford Handbook of Happiness (pp.
847-859). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Lakey, B. (2013). Support processes in relationships. In J. Simpson and L. Campbell
(Eds.) Oxford Handbook of Close Relationships (pp. 711-728). Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
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Lakey, B. Cooper, C., Cronin, A., & Whitaker, T. (2014). Symbolic providers help people
regulate affect relationally: implications for perceived support. Personal Relationships,
21, 404-419.
Gross, J., Lakey, B., Rhodes, J., LaCross, R. Plotkowski, A. R., & Winegard, B. (2015).
Forecasting the student−professor matches that result in unusually effective teaching.
British Journal of Educational Psychology, 85, 19–32.
Lakey, B., & Rhodes, G. (2015). The social regulation of affect and self-esteem among
opiate dependent adults. Personal Relationships, 22, 111–121.
Lakey, B. (2016). Understanding the PxS Aspect of within-person variation: A variance
partitioning approach. Frontiers in Psychology, 7:2004. doi:
10.3389/fpsyg.2015.02004.
Lakey, B., Vander Molen, R., Fles, E., & Andrews, J. (in press). Ordinary social
interaction and the main effect between perceived support and affect. Journal of
Personality.
Woods, W., Lakey, B., & Sain, T. (in press). The role of ordinary conversation and
shared activity in the main effect between perceived support and affect. European
Journal of Social Psychology.
Lakey, B., & Sain, T. (in press) The ordinary conversation scale. To appear in D. L.
Worthington and G. Bodie (Eds), Sourcebook of Listening. Wiley.
Manuscripts Under Review:
Tanner, S. M., Lakey, B., Cohen, J. L., MacGeorge, E. L., Clark, R. A., Stewart, S.,
Robinson, L. Do observers agree that some statements are more supportive than
others?
Quick, E. & Lakey, B. Social influences in impulsivity.
Fles, E., & Lakey, B. The personality characteristics of supportive providers.
Grants Funded:
Tetrick, L., Lakey, B., & Lumley, M. (1993). Post doctoral training in occupational health
psychology. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, administered by the
American Psychological Association, ($26K).
Tetrick, L., Lakey, B., & Lumley, M. (1994). Post doctoral training in occupational health
psychology. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, administered by the
American Psychological Association, ($31K).
Lakey, B., & Dwyer, J. (1995). Social support processes and well-being among caregivers
of Alzheimer’s Patients. Alzheimer’s Association, ($28K).
Lakey, B. (2000). A generalizability theory method for providing causal evidence that
social relationships influence affect: A pilot study. WSU Targets of Opportunity
Grant, ($20K).
Lakey, B., & Rogers, W. (2005). Distinguishing among different social influences in the
links among perceived support, enacted support and mental health. GVSU Research
and Development Grant, ($3K).
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Lakey, B. (2015). Forecasting uniquely supportive relationships. GVSU Catalyst Grant
Program, ($1.5K).
Presentations:
Heller, K., & Lakey, B. (1983). Perceived support and social interaction among friends
and confidants. NATO Advanced Research Workshop on “Social support: Theory
research and application”, Chateau de Bonas, France.
Lakey, B., & Heller, K. (1986). An experimental investigation of social support and social
problem solving. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Washington, DC.
Dickinson, L. G., & Lakey, B. (1990). Family environment, psychological distress, and
social skills as predictors of perceived social support. Presented at the annual meeting
of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.
Lakey, B., Edmundson, D. D., & Hailey, M. (1990). Confounds in the measurement of
hassles. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association,
Boston, MA.
Lakey, B. (1991). Perceived social support and mental health: Social environment or
social cognition? Master Lecturer Award Address, Michigan Psychological Association
Convention.
Thomson, L. I., Butler, C. M., & Lakey, B. (1991). The role of target similarity and
conscientiousness in making social support judgments. Presented at the annual meeting
of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.
Lakey, B., & Tardiff, T. A (1991). The measurement of interpersonal stress. Presented at
the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Lakey, B., & Dickinson, L. (1991). Personal and environmental antecedents of perceived
social support. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, San Francisco, CA.
Lakey, B. (1994). Social support and mental health. Department of Psychiatry Grand
Rounds, Henry Ford Hospital.
Ross, L. T., & Lakey, B. (1994). Social support schematic processing influences mood
change and support related appraisals. Presented at the annual meeting of the
American Psychological Society, Washington, DC.
Lakey, B. (1994). Theoretical developments in social support research (Chair).
Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Los Angeles, CA.
Lakey, B. (1994). A social cognition perspective on perceived social support. Presented as
part of the symposium, “Theoretical developments in social support research,” at the
annual meeting of the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Los
Angeles, CA.
Brand, E., Lakey, B., & Berman, S. (1994). A preventive psychoeducational approach to
improve perceived social support. Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.
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Lakey, B., Ross, L. T., Butler, C., & Bentley, K. (1994). Making perceived support
judgments: The role of similarity and concientiousness. Presented at the annual
meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.
McCaskill, J. W., & Lakey, B. (1995). Relations between family stress, family support and
psychological stress: Adolescent and family self reports. Presented at biennial meeting
of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis, IN.
Lakey, B. (1995). Identification, treatment and prevention of depression at work.
Presented as part of the symposium: “Occupational health psychology:
multidisciplinary perspectives on health in the workplace,” Presented at the annual
meeting of the American Psychological Association, New York, NY.
Lakey, B., McCabe, K. M., Fisicaro, S. A., & Drew, J. B. (1995). Environmental and
personal determinants of support perceptions: Three generalizability studies.
Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior
Therapy, Washington, DC.
Lakey, B., Drew, J. B., Anan, R. M., Sirl, K., & Butler, C. (1995). Dysfunctional attitudes
and perceived social support in adults’ adjustment to divorce. Presented at the annual
meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington,
DC.
Drew, J. B., Lakey, B., & Sirl, K. (1995). Clinical depression and cognitive processes in
perceived social support. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC.
Lutz, C. L., & Lakey, B. (1996). Contrast, assimilation and opponent processes in
perceived social support. Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Association, Toronto, Ont., Canada.
Lakey, B. & Lutz, C. L. (1996). A social-cognitive perspective on social support. Presented
as part of the symposium (J. Lydon, chair), “Relationship cognition, social support and
self-evaluation,” at the International Conference on Personal Relationships, Banff,
Alberta, Canada.
Lakey, B. (1997). Social support and mental health: Insights from generalizability theory.
Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Wayne State University School of Medicine.
Guenther, R., Drew, J., & Lakey, B. (1997). Social competence as a mediator between
distress and diagnostic status. Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
Lutz, C. L. & Lakey, B. (1997). Individual differences in the cognitive representation of
social support. Presented as part of the symposium (K. Kaniasty, chair) “Explaining
perceptions of social support: developmental, cognitive, and environmental factors”.
at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
Kaul, M., & Lakey, B. (1997). Social support and social relationships among mothers
whose children have congenital heart defects: Where is the support is perceived
support? Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, Miami Beach, FL.
Lakey, B., Drew, J. B., & Sirl, K. (1997). Clinical depression and perceptions of supportive
others: A generalizability analysis. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association
for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Miami Beach, FL.
Chapleski, E., Kaczynski, R., Lakey, B., Sobeck, J., & Lichtenberg, P. (1997). Great Lakes
American Indian elders: Life events as predictors of depression. Presented as part of the
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symposium (R. John, Chair) “Quality of Life in American Indian Elders: Influences on
Service Utilization, Health Behaviors and Well-Being, at the annual meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, Cincinatti, OH.
Lakey, B., Lutz, C. J., & Adams, K. W. (1998). Social-cognitive factors in the support
perceptions of caregivers of alzheimer’s patients. Presented at the International
Conference on Personal Relationships, Saratoga Springs, NY.
Lakey, B. (1998). The disaggregation of perceived support. Presented as part of the
symposium (R. Gurung, Chair) “Perceived social support”, at the International
Conference on Personal Relationships, Saratoga Springs, NY.
Lakey, B. (1999). A generalizability framework for social support research. Personal
Relationships Preconference, Society for Experimental Social Psychology, St. Louis,
MO.
Rhodes, G.L., Lakey, B., Helmus, T. & Downey K.K (1999). The covariance of self-
evlauation, social support and affect: A multivariate generalizability analysis. Presented
at the annual conference of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence.
Neely, L. C., Baltman, S., & Lakey, B. (1999). Social support perceptions of adolescents
at a homeless shelter. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Boston, MA.
Adams, K. W., Neely, L. C., Rhodes, G. L., Lutz, C. C., Sielky, K. & Lakey, B. (1999)
Integrating social support, conflict and personality. Presented at the annual meeting of
the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Scoboria, A., & Lakey, B (1999). The Social Contingency of the Self: A Multivariate
Generalizability Approach. Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Lakey, B., Scoboria, A., & Rhodes, G. L., (2000). Trait and relational aspects of self
esteem: insights from multivariate generalizability analyses. Presented as part of the
symposium (M. Baldwin, Chair), “Rejection and acceptance: A closer look,” at the
annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Nashville, TN.
Lutz, C.J., Lakey, B., & Ross, S.R. (2000). Cognitive processes of persons with borderline
personality characteristics. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern
Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
Cohen, J.L., Neely, L.C., & Lakey, B. (2001). Do dyads agree about the provision of
social support? Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and
Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.
Lakey, B. (2001). A generalizability theory analysis of aggregation and cross-situational
consistency. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social
Psychology, San Antonio, TX.
Rhodes, G.L., Lakey, B., Helmus, T., & Downey, K.K. (2001). Stability versus lability of
self-esteem and affect in opiate-dependent individuals: A multivariate generalizability
analysis. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social
Psychology, San Antonio, TX.
Neely, L.C., Cohen. J.L., Mayer, W., Lakey, B. (2001). Support, conflict and personality:
A generalizability analysis. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for
Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.
Lakey, B., & Neely, L., (2002) A new method for detecting causal relations between
supportive relationships and affect. Presented as part of the symposium (N. Bolger & B.
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Lakey, Chairs) “Social-psychological approaches to supportive personal relationships
and well-being,” at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social
Psychology, Savannah, Georgia.
Bolger, N., & Lakey, B. (2002). Social-psychological approaches to supportive personal
relationships and well-being (Co-Chairs). Symposium presented at the annual meeting
of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, Georgia.
Neely, L. C., Cohen, J. L., Mayer, W., Abeare, C., & Lakey, B. (2002). Multiple
perspectives of perceived support in social interactions. Presented at the annual
meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
Gross, J., Orehek, E., Edinger, K., & Lakey, B. (2002). The Effect of Student--Teacher
Matching on Students’ Evaluations of Teaching Effectiveness. Presented at the annual
meetings of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
Lakey, B. (2002). Social Support and Psychotherapy: Bridging Basic and Applied Science
(Chair). Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Chicago, IL.
Lakey, B. (2002). Distinguishing between Personality and Relationships in Affect, Support
and Psychotherapy. Presented as part of the symposium (B. Lakey, chair) “Social
support and psychotherapy: bridging basic and applied science” at the annual meeting
of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
Cohen, J.L., Neely, L.C., Tiell, K., & Lakey, B (2003). Self-other agreement on social
support behaviors. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and
Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA.
Neely, L. C., Cohen, J. L., Orehek, E., & Lakey, B (2003). Person perception and
evaluations of therapist competence. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society
for Personality and Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA.
Orehek, E, & Lakey, B. (2003). Memory for supportive behaviors and judgments of
supportiveness. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Toronto, Canada
Merlo, L. J., Lakey, B., & Barnett, D. B. (2003). Dysfunctional cognitions about child
illness predict maternal symptoms longitudinally. Presented at the annual meeting of
the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Lakey, B., Neely, L., & Cohen, J. (2003). Distinguishing between personality and social
influences in social support research. Presented at the Compassionate Love Conference,
Normal/Bloomington, IL.
Lakey, B., Lutz, C. L., & Scoboria, A. (2004). The information used to judge
supportiveness depends upon the level of analysis. Presented at annual meeting of the
Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX.
Orehek, E., Lakey, B., & Neely, L. (2004). The Link Between enacted and perceived
support at multiple levels of analysis. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society
for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX.
Barry, R. & Lakey, B. (2004). Trait and Social Influences in Attachment. Presented at the
biennial conference of the International Association of Relationships Research,
Madison, WI.
Barry, R., Lakey, B & Orehek (2005). The Links between Attachment and the Self: Trait
Influences and Specific Relationships. Presented at the annual meetings of the Society
for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.
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Cohen, J. L., Neely, L. C., Lakey, B., & Kuentzel, J. G. (2005). The Therapeutic Alliance:
Client, Therapist, and Dyadic Influences. Presented at the annual meetings of the
American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
Merlo, L. J. & Lakey, B. (2005). Trait and social influences in adolescent atttachment,
depression and coping. Presented at the annual meetings of the American
Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
Lakey, B. (2005). How cognitive therapy works. Presented at the Michigan
Psychological Association Continuing Education Conference, “Evidence-based
psychotherapy,” Livonia, MI.
Lakey, B. (2005). Distinguishing among personality and social influences in perceived
social support. Invited presentation, Personality and Social Psychology Program,
Michigan State University.
Lakey, B., Cohen, J. L., Orehek, E., Neely, L. C., & Barry, R. (2006). Forecasting the
relational aspect of perceived support. Presented at the annual meetings of the Society
for Personality and Social Psychology, Palm Springs, CA.
Lakey, B., & Ondersma, S. (2006). An Observation of Patient-Treatment Matching in
Substance Abuse Treatment. Presented at the annual meetings of the Association for
Psychological Science, New York, NY.
Gross, J. & Lakey, B. (2006). Relational Influences on Person Perception, Affect, and
Memory. Presented at the annual meetings of the Association for Psychological
Science, New York, NY.
Giblin, F. & Lakey, B. (2006). A Generalizability Study of Mentoring. Presented at the
annual meetings of the Association for Psychological Science, New York, NY.
Cohen, J. & Lakey, B. (2006). Measuring The Working Alliance: Relative Contributions
of Clients, Therapists and the Dyad. Presented at the annual meetings of the
Association for Psychological Science, New York, NY.
Lakey, B. & Bell, K. (2007). Enacted support misbehaves because of its personality.
Presented at the annual meetings of the Association for Psychological Science,
Washington, D.C.
Cronin, A. & Lakey, B. (2007). Regulating affect with relational components of
perceived support. Presented at the annual meetings of the Association for
Psychological Science, Washington, D.C.
Giblin, F. & Lakey, B. (2007). A study of mentoring and social support in medical
residents. Presented at the National Leadership Workshop on Mentoring Women in
Biomedical Careers (ORWH, NIH) Bethesda, Maryland.
Lakey, B. (2008). Basic research on perceived social support: implications for
intervention for at-risk elders. Invited presentation at the Institute of Gerontology,
Wayne State Unversity.
Lakey, B. & Giblin, F. (2008). Is mentoring quality an objective property of mentors?
Presented at the annual meetings of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago,
IL.
Shorey, R. C. & Lakey, B. (2008). Redundancy between perceived support and
capitalization support? Presented at the annual meetings of the Association for
Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.
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Veenstra, A. L. & Lakey, B. (2008). Relational and personality influences in the link
between affect and perceived support. Presented at the annual meetings of the
Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.
Kloet, J. & Lakey, B. (2009). A Generalizability Theory Approach to If...Then...,
Situation-Behavior Relations. Presented at the annual meetings of the Midwestern
Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
Shorey, R. C. & Lakey, B. (2009). Is perceived support and capitalization support the
same construct? Presented at the annual meetings of the Association for Psychological
Science, San Francisco, CA.
Lakey, B., Orehek, E., Hain, K. L., & VanVleet, M. (2009). Enacted support’s link to
negative affect depends upon whether the link reflects trait or social influences.
Presented at the annual meetings of the Association for Psychological Science, San
Francisco, CA.
Veenstra, A. L. & Lakey, B. (2009). Forecasting the specific providers recipients will
perceive as uniquely supportive. Presented at the annual meetings of the
Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA.
Lakey, B. & Cronin, A. (2010). Virtual People Help Real People Regulate Their Affect
Relationally. Presented at the annual meetings of the Association for Psychological
Science, Boston, MA.
Lakey, B. (2011). Distinguishing among personality and social influences in perceived
social support. Invited colloquium, Calvin College.
Lakey, B. & Shorey, R. C. (2011). Perceived and capitalization support are substantially
similar: Implications for social support theory. Presented at the annual meetings of
the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC.
Lakey, B. & Cooper, C. (2012). Symbolic Providers Help People Regulate Affect
Relationally: Implications for Social Support Theory. Presented at the annual
meetings of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.
Tanner, S. & Lakey, B. (2012). Social Influences in Negative Thinking. Presented at the
annual meetings of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.
Whitaker, T., & Lakey, B. (2013). Support Providers in Film. Presented at the annual
meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
Lakey, B. & Sain, T. (2013). Enacted support misbehaves because of its personality: A
replication. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological
Science, Washington, D.C.
Gross, J., Lakey, B., Rhodes, J., LaCross, R., Plotkowski, A., & Winegard, B. (2013).
Forecasting Effective Student-Teacher Matches by Previewing Teaching Trailers.
Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science,
Washington, D.C.
Lakey, B. (2013). Relational regulation theory: A new approach to explain the link
between perceived social support and mental health. David A. Kenny Festschrift
Scientific Meeting. University of Connecticut.
Gross, J., Lakey, B., Rhodes, J., LaCross, R., Plotkowski, A., & Winegard, B. (2013).
Forecasting Effective Student-Teacher Matches by Previewing Teaching Trailers.
David A. Kenny Festschrift Scientific Meeting. July 26, 2013, University of
Connecticut.
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Lakey, B. (2014). Social support and mental health: It’s not what you think. Invited
colloquium, University of Windsor.
Fles, E. & Lakey, B. (2014). The personality characteristics of supportive people.
Presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Personality and Social
Psychology, Austin, Texas.
Lakey, B., & Andrews, J. (2014). Can Ordinary Conversations Account for Perceived
Support’s Link to Mental Health? Presented at the annual meetings of the
Association for Psychological Science, San Franciso, CA.
Fles, E. & Lakey, B. (2015). The Personality Traits of Objectively Supportive People.
Presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Personality and Social
Psychology, Long Beach, CA.
Lakey, B. (2015). Social support and mental health: It’s not what you think. Invited
colloquium, Mental Health Grand Rounds, Battle Creek VA Medical Center
Tanner, S. M., Lakey, B., Cohen, J. L., MacGeorge, E. L., Clark, R. A., Stewart, S.,
Robinson, L. (2015). Do observers agree that some statements are more supportive
than others? Presented at the annual meetings of the Association for Psychological
Science, NY, NY.
Vander Molen, R., & Lakey, B. (2015). Perceived support emerges from brief ordinary
conversation. Presented at the annual meetings of the Association for Psychological
Science, NY, NY.
Lakey, B., & Fles, E. (2015). Ordinary social interaction can explain perceived
support’s link to positive affect. Presented at the annual meetings of the Association
for Psychological Science, NY, NY.
Lakey, B. (2014). Social support and mental health: It’s not what you think. Invited
colloquium, Grand Rapids Community College.
Research in Progress:
Field and laboratory-based, observational studies of trait and social influence on social
support, affect and the self.
Editorial Activity:
Associate Editor, Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 2004 – 2008
Editorial Board Member, Psychological Science, 2009 – 2011.
Consulting Editor, Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 2002 – 2004
Consulting Editor, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 1998 - 2004
Ad Hoc reviewer:
American Journal of Community Psychology
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
Anxiety, Stress and Coping
BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychology
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British Journal of Social Psychology
Cognitive Therapy and Research
Depression and Anxiety
Health Psychology
International Journal of Behavioral Development
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Journal of Family Psychology
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Journal of Personality
Journal of Research in Personality
Journal of Research on Adolescence
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
Merrill-Palmer Quarterly
Personal Relationships
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Personality and Social Psychology Review
Personality and Individual Differences
Plenum books
Psychological Bulletin
Psychological Review
Research on Aging
Sex Roles
Social Psychology
Stress and Anxiety
Western Journal of Communication
Professional Service:
Grant Reviewer:
Alzheimer’s Association, 1999, 2003, 2004
Israel Science Foundation, 2007
Leverhulme Trust, 2011
National Science Foundation, 2010, 2011, 2013
Research Council of Canada, Social Sciences and Humanities, 2004, 2006, 2010,
2014, 2015
External Reviewer for Tenure or Promotion Decisions:
Bucknell University, 1998
Carnegie Mellon University, 2005; 2008
Hamilton College, 1997; 2008
University of Dayton, 2003
External Reviewer for Dissertations:
University of British Columbia, 2005
University of Melbourne, 2010
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Co-Organizer, Personal Relationships Preconference, SPSP 2002, 2003
APA accreditation site visitor:
Training in accreditation guidelines and principles, 1995
Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1991
Vanderbilt University, 1992
George Mason University, 2000
Loyola University of Chicago, 2003
Clinical Director, Cape Fear Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Team, 1987-1989
Clinical Psychology Affiliate, University Mental Health Services, UNCW, 1985-1988
University Service:
University Service, GVSU:
Executive Committee, Academic Senate, 2013-2016
Academic Senate, 2013-2016
University task force to recommend a university-wide measure for student evaluations of
factulty teaching, 2014.
Research Integrity Policy Task Force, 2005-2007.
College Service, GVSU:
Faculty Development Committee, 2008 – 2009; 2010 - 2013.
Departmental Service, GVSU:
Personnel Committee, Chair, 2006-2007.
Personnel Committee, 2007-2008.
Social Search Committee, 2007-2008.
Health Search Committee, 2008-2009.
Awards Coordinator, 2008-2009; 2010-2013.
University Service, WSU:
Faculty Council 2004-2005
Undergraduate Committee, College of Science, 2001- 2005
College of Science Teaching Award Review Panel, 1999
Ph.D. Commission, The Graduate School, 1998-1999.
Chair, Executive Committee, Graduate Council, 1998-1999
Executive Committee, Graduate Council, 1997-1999
Search Committee, Director of Psychotherapy Research and Training, Department of
Psychiatry, Wayne State University, 1997-1998
Graduate Council, 1996-1999
New Programs Review Committee, Graduate Council, 1996-1997
Scholarships and Fellowships Review Panel, The Graduate School, 1994-1996
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Review Panel, College of Science competition for graduate research assistants, 1996
Departmental Service, WSU:
Chair, Undergraduate Committee, 2000-2002; 2003-2005
Policy Advisory Committee, 2001-2002; 2003-2005
Cognitive Search Committee, 1996-1997; 2003-2004
Acting Chair, Clinical Area, 2002
Salary and Personnel Committee, 1998-2002; 2004-2005
Quantitative Search Committee, 2000-2001
Chair, John Teahan Award Committee, 1996-1999
Chair, Space Committee, 1997-1999
Strategic Planning Committee, 1996-1997
Graduate Committee, 1992-1994
University Service, UNCW:
Faculty Senate, 1987-1989
Professional Memberships:
Association for Psychological Science
International Association of Relationships Research
Dissertations and Theses Directed:
Dissertations:
Elena Brand, (1992). Does relationship enhancement training increase perceived social
support? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association
(1994). Published in the American Journal of Community Psychology (1995). Dr.
Brand is in private practice in Oakland County.
Lisa Thomson Ross (1993). Do social support cognitions cause mood disturbance?
Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society (1994).
Published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (1999). Prof. Ross is a
professor at the College of Charleston.
Manju Kaul (1994). Psychological adaptation of mothers of children with congenital heart
disease: The role of social support and social relationships. Winner of the Utah
Psychological Association Dissertation Award (1995). Presented at the annual meeting
of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy (1997). Published in
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology (2003). Dr. Kaul works as a child clinical
psychologist in Tulsa, OK.
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Vernon Westervelt (1997). Self-Focus Theories and the Relationship Between
Alcohol Use and Psychological Distress. Dr. Westervelt works as a psychologist
in the Lansing Area.
Catherine J. Lutz. (1997). Individual differences in the algorithms used to make
social support judgments. Portions presented at the annual meeting of the
American Psychological Association (1997) and the annual meeting of the
Society for Personality and Social Psychology (2004). Published in Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, (2001) and Journal of Social and Clinical
Psychology (2004). Prof. Lutz is an associate professor at the University of
Dayton.
Jana B. Drew (1997). The development of perceived social support: Predictors in a
rehabilitation population. Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers (1997). Dr. Drew
works as a psychologist in Columbus, OH.
Ava Thompson (1998). Perceived social support and adult attachment style: Relationship
with view of self, view of others and helping tendencies. Prof. Thompson is a
professsor at the College of the Behamas.
Jeff Kuentzel (2000). Perceived social support and perceptions of the supportiveness of
psychotherapists. Dr. Keuntzel is director of the WSU Counseling Center.
Lynn Neely (2003). Social and Individual Difference Influences on the Relation between
Perceived Support and Affect. Presented at annual meeting of the Society for
Personality and Social Psychology (2002) and the Compassionate Love Conference
(2003). Published in Journal of Personality. Prof. Neely is a psychologist at the
Detroit VA.
Lisa Merlo (2005). The relative contribution of trait and social influences in the links
among adolescent attachment, coping and depressive symptoms. Presented at the
annual meetings of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
Published in 2007 in the Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. Dr.
Merlo is on the faculty in the School of Medicine at the University of Florida.
Freda Giblin (2006). Are mentoring and social support the same constructs? Published in
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. Dr. Giblin has an administrative position in
the Office of Research, Wayne State University.
Jay Cohen (2006). A New Approach To Patient-Therapist Match: Forecasting
Therapeutic Alliance. Portions published in Journal of Counseling Psychology. Dr.
Cohen is psychologist at the Detroit VA.
Master’s Theses:
Jana Drew (1993). Biases in support perceptions among clinically depressed adolescents.
Presented at the annual meetings of the Association for the Advancement for Behavior
Therapy (1995;1997). Published in Cognitive Therapy and Research (1999).
Ruth Anan. (1994). Dysfunctional attitudes and divorce adjustment. Presented at the
annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement for Behavior Therapy (1995).
Published in Journal of Applied Social Psychology (2000; 2004).
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Kim Sirl (1994). Perceived support and biased interpretation of interpersonal situations.
Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement for Behavior
Therapy (1995). Published in Journal of Applied Social Psychology (2000; 2004).
Kristen McCabe (1994). Identifying personal and environmental determinants of
perceived social support: A generalizability study. Presented at the annual meeting of
the Association for the Advancement for Behavior Therapy (1995). Published in
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1996).
Catherine Lutz (1994). A feelings-as-information model of perceived social support.
Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association (1996).
Portions published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (1999), and Journal
of Social and Clinical Psychology (2003).
John McCaskill (1995). The interrelation of social support and expressed emotion in the
families of hospitalized adolescents. Presented at biennial meeting of the Society for
Research in Child Development (1995). Published in Personality and Social Psychology
Bulletin (2000).
Sara Friedman (1995). Priming effects in perceived social support.
Gary Rhodes (2000). Heroin dependence and the social contingency of the self.
Presented at the annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence,
(1999). Published in Personal Relationships. Gary is the clinical director of the
Lynn Neely (2001). How the self and emotion is linked to Perceiver, Target and
Perceiver x Target interactions effects in perceived support. Presented at the annual
meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association (2002).
Jay Cohen (2003). Consensus in judgments of therapeutic competence. Presented at the
annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (2003).
Honors/Senior Theses and Projects:
Patricia Cassady (1988). Cognitive biases in perceived social support. Published in
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1990). Patricia Cassady earned her Ph.D.
in clinical psychology from the University of North Carolina, Greenboro.
Dorsey Edmundson (1989). Situation-specific negative cognition and vulnerability to
stressful life events. Published in Cognitive Therapy and Research (1993). Dorsey
Edmundson earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Mississippi.
Lewis Dickinson (1990). Perceived family environment and the development of perceived
social support. Published in Cognitive Therapy and Research (1994). Presented at the
annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association(1990), and the annual
meeting of the American Psychological Association(1994). Lewis Dickinson earned an
M.D. from the University of South Carolina.
Suzanne Moineau (1990). Individual differences in the interpretation and recall of social
support. Published in Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology (1992). Suzanne
Moineau earned a M.S. in clinical psychology from Appalacian State University.
Linda Bartol (1991). Clustering in free recall of social support behaviors.
Kelvin Bentley (1992). Social support and peer group relations in adolescents. Published
in Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology (1996). Presented at the annual meeting of
the American Psychological Association (1994). Kelvin Bentley earned a Ph.D. in
psychology from the University of Delaware.
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Sarah Baltman (1994). Perceived social support and attachment style in adolescence.
Published in Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology (2003). Presented at the annual
meeting of the American Psychological Association (1999). Sarah Baltman earned an
MSW from the University of Michigan.
Susan Schreiber (1997). Processes in making initial support judgments and their
subsequent revisions. Published in Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology (2003).
Susan Schreiber earned an MS in family therapy from Wayne State University.
Alan Scoboria (1998). Self esteem and social support: An interactional perspective.
Published in Journal of Personality Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Association (1999) and the annual meeting of the Society for Personality
and Social Psychology (1999). Alan Scoboria earned a Ph.D. in clinical psychology
from the University of Connecticut. He is now an associate professor at the University
of Windsor.
Robin Barry (2003). Distinguishing between personality and relationship influences in
attachment and mental health. Published in 2007 in Personality and Social Psychology
Bulletin. Robin earned her Ph.D. at the University of Iowa and is an assistant professor
at the University of Maryland; Baltimore County.
Sarah Stewart (2003): Accounting for taste: systematic individual differences in the
interpretation of systematic supportive behaviors. Sarah Stewart earned an MSW from
the University of Michigan.
Edward Orehek (2003). The link between perceived and enacted support depends upon
the level of analysis. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association (2003) and the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social
Psychology (2004). Edward Orehek earned his Ph.D. in social psychology from the
University of Maryland and is now an assisant professor at the University of Pittsburgh.
Amy Veenstra (2007). Forecasting supportive matching. Published in Personal
Relationships. Presented at the 2008 and 2009 annual meetings of the American
Psychological Society, Washington, DC. Amy Veenstra graduate from the Ph.D.
program in clinical psychology at Wayne State University.
Arika Cronin (2007). Relational regulation of affect. Published in Personal
Relationships. Presented at the 2007 annual meeting of the American Psychological
Society, Washington, DC. Arika Cronin was admitted to the Ph.D. program in
clinical psychology at George Mason University.
Kate Bell (2007). Enacted support misbehaves because of its personality. Published in
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. Presented at the 2007 and 2009 annual
meetings of the American Psychological Society, Washington, DC. Kate Bell
graduated from the MSW program at the University of Michigan.
Ryan Shorey (2008). Redundancy between perceived support and capitalization support?
Published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. Presented at the 2008 and
2009 annual meetings of the American Psychological Society, Chicago, IL. Ryan
Shorey completed his Ph.D. in clinical psychology at the University of Tennessee and
now is an assistant professor at Ohio University.
Meredith VanVleet (2008). Similarity in attitudes, values and activity preferences as
predictors of relational support. Meredith VanVleet is in the Ph.D. program in social
psychology at Carnegie Mellon University.
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Dan Shanahan (2008). Support Seeking, Enacted Support, and Mental Health Outcomes
at the Social Influence Level of Analysis. Dan Shanahan was admitted to the Ph.D.
program in Organizational Behavior at the University of Utah.
Jim Kloet (2009). A Generalizability Theory Approach to If...Then..., Situation-Behavior
Relations. Presented at the Midwestern Psychological Association annual convention.
Jim Kloet is in the Ph.D. program in Communication Sciences and Disorders at
Northwestern University.
Shawna Tanner (2010). Trait and social influences in the link between negative
thinking and unfavorable affect. Published in Cognitive Therapy and Research.
Presented at the annual meetings of the Association for Psychological Science,
Chicago, IL. Shawna completed the master’s program in statistics at Grand Valley
State University, and is now in the Ph.D. program in clinical psychology at Wayne
State University.
Corey Cooper (2010). Perceived support and favorable affect are linked when no
enacted support is provided: The case of symbolic providers. Published in Personal
Relationships. Presented at the annual meetings of the Association for Psychological
Science, Chicago, IL.
Justin Andrews (2011). Perceived support among marines. Published in the Journal of
Personality. Presented at the annual meetings of the Association for Psychological
Science, San Francisco, CA. Travis Sain (2011). Conversation elaboration and shared activities as mechanisms
linked perceived support to favorable affect. Published in the European Journal of
Social Psychology and Sourcebook of Listening. Presented at the annual meetings of
the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC. Travis is now in the
Ph.D. program in clinical psychology at Southern Illinois University.
Travis Whitaker (2012). Support Providers in Film. Presented at the annual meetings
of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Published in Personal Relationships.
Travis graduated from the master’s program in social psychology at Montana State
University.
William Woods (2013). Shared activities and conversation quality can account for part of
perceived support’s link to affect and thought. Published in the European Journal of
Social Psychology. Will graduated from the master’s program in social sciences at the
University of Chicago and was admitted to the Ph.D. program in clinical psychology at
the University of Pittsburgh.
Elise Fles (2013). The personality characteristics of supportive providers. A portion was
published in the Journal of Personality. Presented at the annual meetings of the Society
of Social and Personality Psychology. Elise is in the Ph.D. program in social psychology
at the University of Tennessee. Randy Vander Molen (2013). Can ordinary coversation explain perceived support’s link
to mental health? Published in the Journal of Personality. Randy is in the master’s
program in industrial/organizational psychology at George Mason University. Ellen Quick (2014). Social and trait influencs in impulsivity and sensation seeking. Ellen is
in the master’s program in psychology at the University of North Carolina at
Wilmington and was admitted to the Ph.D. program in clinical psychology at Bowling
Green State University. Manuscript under review.
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Sultan Hubbard (2016). Relational personality and attachment dimensions. Sultan was
admitted to the Ph.D. program in counseling psychology at Virginia Commonwealth
University.