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Carolyn L. Williams is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their professional profile reflects engagement in academic research within this institution.

While detailed information regarding Carolyn L. Williams's specific research topics, fields of study, and subfields of study is not available, the connection to a major research university suggests involvement in ongoing scholarly activities.

There are no records of recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with Carolyn L. Williams in the available data. Similarly, information about book publications or awards received is not provided.

The absence of documented publications and research themes limits a comprehensive overview of their academic contributions at this time.

Best Publications

  • Primary prevention of acculturative stress among refugees. Application of psychological theory and practice.

    Carolyn L. Williams;J. W. Berry

  • Essentials of Mmpi-2 and Mmpi-A Interpretation

    James Neal Butcher;Carolyn L Williams

  • Project Northland: outcomes of a communitywide alcohol use prevention program during early adolescence

    Cheryl L. Perry;Carolyn L. Williams;Sara Veblen-Mortenson;Traci L. Toomey

  • Development and Use of the MMPI-2 Content Scales

    James Neal Butcher;John Robert Graham;Carolyn L. Williams;Yossef S. Ben-Porath

  • Project Northland: long-term outcomes of community action to reduce adolescent alcohol use

    Cheryl L. Perry;Carolyn L. Williams;Kelli A. Komro;Sara Veblen-Mortenson

  • Do friendships change behaviors, or do behaviors change friendships? Examining paths of influence in young adolescents' alcohol use.

    Renee E Sieving;Cheryl L Perry;Carolyn L Williams

  • Loneliness, self-disclosure, and interpersonal effectiveness.

    Gordon J. Chelune;Faye E. Sultan;Carolyn L. Williams

  • Background, conceptualization and design of a community-wide research program on adolescent alcohol use: Project Northland

    Cheryl L. Perry;Carolyn L. Williams;Jean L. Forster;Mark Wolfson

  • Project Northland High School Interventions: Community Action to Reduce Adolescent Alcohol Use:

    Cheryl L. Perry;Carolyn L. Williams;Kelli A. Komro;Sara Veblen-Mortenson

  • Outcomes from a randomized controlled trial of a multi-component alcohol use preventive intervention for urban youth: project northland Chicago.

    Kelli A. Komro;Kelli A. Komro;Cheryl L. Perry;Cheryl L. Perry;Sara Veblen-Mortenson;Kian Farbakhsh

  • Refugee mental health in resettlement countries.

    Carolyn L. Williams;Joseph Westermeyer

  • Project Northland: comprehensive alcohol use prevention for young adolescents, their parents, schools, peers and communities.

    Carolyn L. Williams;Cheryl L Perry;Kian Farbakhsh;Sara Veblen-Mortenson

  • Development, Reliability And Validity Of Self-Report Alcohol-Use Measures with Young Adolescents

    Carolyn L. Williams;Traci L. Toomey;Paul McGovem;Alexander C. Wagenaar

  • A home-based prevention program for sixth-grade alcohol use: Results from project Northland.

    Carolyn L. Williams;Cheryl L. Perry;Bonnie Dudovitz;Sara Veblen-Mortenson

  • Peer-Planned Social Activities for Preventing Alcohol Use among Young Adolescents.

    Kelli A. Komro;Cheryl L. Perry;David M. Murray;Sara Veblen-Mortenson

  • Brief Report: The Adaptation of Project Northland for Urban Youth

    Kelli A. Komro;Cheryl L. Perry;Sara Veblen-Mortenson;Linda M. Bosma

  • Dry-bed training and retention control training: A comparison

    Daniel M. Doleys;Anthony R. Ciminero;Joseph W. Tollison;Carolyn L. Williams

  • Pathways to Adolescent Alcohol Use: Potential Mechanisms of Parent Influence

    Renee E Sieving;Geoffrey M Maruyama;Carolyn L. Williams;Cheryl L. Perry

  • Development of MMPI-A alcohol/drug problem scales

    Nathan C. Weed;James N. Butcher;Carolyn L. Williams

  • Cross-cultural adaptation and evaluation of a home-based program for alcohol use prevention among urban youth: the "Slick Tracy Home Team Program".

    Kelli A. Komro;Cheryl L. Perry;Sara Veblen-Mortenson;Kian Farbakhsh

Frequent Co-Authors

Cheryl L. Perry
Cheryl L. Perry The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
James N. Butcher
James N. Butcher University of Minnesota
Yossef S. Ben-Porath
Yossef S. Ben-Porath Kent State University
Philip C. Kendall
Philip C. Kendall Temple University
Geoffrey M. Maruyama
Geoffrey M. Maruyama University of Minnesota
Paul T. Bartone
Paul T. Bartone National Defense University
Leonard A. Jason
Leonard A. Jason DePaul University
Susanne S. Lee
Susanne S. Lee University of Minnesota
John W. Berry
John W. Berry Queen's University
Abigail H. Gewirtz
Abigail H. Gewirtz University of Minnesota

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