Family Studies and Human Services Publications
The Global Practitioner
Sellers, D. (2009). The global practitioner. Annals of Long-Term Care: Clinical Care and Aging, 17(2), 31-32.
So, how old is too old: A forced reflection on the meaning of old age
Sellers, D. (2009). So, how old is too old: A forced reflection on the meaning of old age. Journal of Aging, Humanities, and the Arts, 3(2), 140-143.
Primary Trauma of Female Partners in a Military Sample: Individual Symptoms and Relationship Satisfaction
Hamilton, S., Nelson Goff, B. S., Crow, J. R., & Reisbig, A. M. J. “Primary trauma of female partners in a military sample: Individual symptoms and relationship satisfaction.” American Journal of Family Therapy (2009), 37, 336-346.
Television in Infancy and Early Childhood – Uses & Effects
Murray, Ann D., & Murray, John P. (2008). Television in Infancy and Early Childhood – Uses & Effects. Encyclopedia of Infant and Early Childhood Development, 309-318.
Thickened liquids: Practice patterns of speech-language pathologists
Garcia, J. M., Chambers IV, E., & Molander, M. (2005). Thickened liquids: Practice patterns of speech-language pathologists. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 14, 4-13.
Serving temperature viscosity comparisons of nectar and honey-thick liquids
Garcia, J. M., Chambers IV, E., Matta, Z., & Clark, M. (2008). Serving temperature viscosity comparisons of nectar and honey-thick liquids. Dysphagia, 23, 65-75.
Building Extension’s capacity through knowledge of global aging issues
Sellers, D. (2008). Building Extension’s capacity through knowledge of global aging issues. Journal of Extension [On-line], 46(1).
Together
Sellers, D. (2008). Together. Journal of Aging, Humanities, and the Arts, 2(1), 48-49.
Media violence: The effects are both real and strong
Murray, J.P. (2008). Media violence: The effects are both real and strong. American Behavioral Scientist, 51(8), 1212-1230.
Children’s brain activations while viewing televised violence revealed by fMRI
Murray, J.P., Liotti, M., Ingmundson, P.T., Mayberg, H.S., Pu, Y., Zamarripa, F., Liu, Y., Woldorff, M.G., Gao, J-H., & Fox, P.T. (2006). Children’s brain activations while viewing televised violence revealed by fMRI. Media Psychology, * (1), 25-37
