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C. S. Bergeman is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States, contributing to research primarily in the field of Psychology. Their scholarly work focuses on multiple subfields including Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Health, Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology, as well as Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

The scientist's research encompasses various key topics such as Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction, Health disparities and outcomes, Aging and Gerontology Research, Resilience and Mental Health, Mental Health Research Topics, COVID-19 and Mental Health, and Identity, Memory, and Therapy.

Notable recent publications by C. S. Bergeman include:

  • "Dynamic Systems, Contextual Influences, and Multiple Timescales: Emotion Regulation as a Resilience Resource," 2020, The Gerontologist
  • "Daily Stress Processes in a Pandemic: The Effects of Worry, Age, and Affect," 2020, The Gerontologist
  • "Age Differences in Types and Perceptions of Daily Stress," 2021, The International Journal of Aging and Human Development
  • "An Overview of the Resilience World: Proceedings of the American Geriatrics Society and National Institute on Aging State of Resilience Science Conference," 2023, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
  • "Development of Generative Concern Across Mid- to Later Life," 2020, The Gerontologist

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, with prominent co-authors including Niccole Nelson, Jessica M. Blaxton, Raquael Joiner, Brandy S. Martinez, and Peter Abadir.

C. S. Bergeman's research outputs appear frequently in publication venues such as Innovation in Aging, The Gerontologist, The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, and Emotion.

Best Publications

  • Psychological resilience, positive emotions, and successful adaptation to stress in later life.

    Anthony D. Ong;C. S. Bergeman;Toni L. Bisconti;Kimberly A. Wallace

  • The nature of nurture : genetic influence on «environmental» measures

    Robert Plomin;C. S. Bergeman

  • Resilience Comes of Age: Defining Features in Later Adulthood

    Anthony D. Ong;Cindy S. Bergeman;Steven M. Boker

  • Optimism, pessimism and mental health: A twin/adoption analysis

    Robert Plomin;Michael F. Scheier;C. S. Bergeman;C. S. Bergeman;Nancy L. Pedersen

  • Hope as a source of resilience in later adulthood

    Anthony D. Ong;Lisa M. Edwards;C.S. Bergeman

  • Genetic and environmental effects on openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness: an adoption/twin study

    C. S. Bergeman;Heather M. Chipuer;Robert Plomin;Nancy L. Pedersen;Nancy L. Pedersen

  • Heritability of aggression and irritability: A twin study of the buss—durkee aggression scales in adult male subjects

    Emil F. Coccaro;C.S. Bergeman;Richard J. Kavoussi;A.D. Seroczynski

  • Perceived Social Control as a Mediator of the Relationships Among Social Support, Psychological Weil-Being, and Perceived Health

    Toni L. Bisconti;C. S. Bergeman

  • Aging and the HPA axis: Stress and resilience in older adults.

    Allison E. Gaffey;C.S. Bergeman;Lee Anna Clark;Michelle M. Wirth

  • Etiology of the impulsivity/aggression relationship: genes or environment?

    Alesha D Seroczynski;C.S Bergeman;Emil F Coccaro

  • Genetic influence on childhood family environment perceived retrospectively from the last half of the life span.

    Robert Plomin;G. E. McClearn;Nancy L. Pedersen;John R. Nesselroade

  • Investigating inter-individual differences in short-term intra-individual variability.

    Lijuan Peggy Wang;Ellen Hamaker;C S Bergeman

  • The Complexity of Emotions in Later Life

    Anthony D. Ong;Cindy S. Bergeman

  • How does religiosity enhance well-being? The role of perceived control.

    Brenda R. Jackson;C. S. Bergeman

  • Resilience-as-process: negative affect, stress, and coupled dynamical systems.

    Mignon A. Montpetit;C. S. Bergeman;Pascal R. Deboeck;Stacey S. Tiberio

  • Heritability of irritable impulsiveness: a study of twins reared together and apart.

    Emil F. Coccaro;C.S. Bergeman;Gerald E. McClearn

  • Emotional Well-Being in Recently Bereaved Widows: A Dynamical Systems Approach

    Toni L. Bisconti;C. S. Bergeman;Steven M. Boker

  • The Role of Daily Positive Emotions During Conjugal Bereavement

    Anthony D. Ong;C. S. Bergeman;Toni L. Bisconti

  • Genetic and Environmental Influences on Social Support: The Swedish Adoption/Twin Study of Aging

    C. S. Bergeman;Robert Plomin;Nancy L. Pedersen;G. E. McClearn

  • The Role of Dispositional Resilience in Regaining Life Satisfaction after the Loss of a Spouse

    Nicole E. Rossi;Toni L. Bisconti;C. S. Bergeman

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Plomin
Robert Plomin King's College London
Nancy L. Pedersen
Nancy L. Pedersen Karolinska Institute
John R. Nesselroade
John R. Nesselroade University of Virginia
Anthony D. Ong
Anthony D. Ong Cornell University
Gerald E. McClearn
Gerald E. McClearn Pennsylvania State University
Emil F. Coccaro
Emil F. Coccaro The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
John C. DeFries
John C. DeFries University of Colorado Boulder
David W. Fulker
David W. Fulker University of Colorado Boulder
Paul T. Costa
Paul T. Costa Duke University
Robert R. McCrae
Robert R. McCrae Independent Scientist / Consultant, US

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