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Christopher I. Eckhardt is affiliated with Purdue University West Lafayette in the United States. Their primary research areas encompass the social sciences and psychology, with a focus on health, sociology and political science, social psychology, clinical psychology, and gender studies.

The researcher's work mainly addresses topics such as:

  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Stalking, Cyberstalking, and Harassment
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Crime Patterns and Interventions
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion

Eckhardt has contributed to various recent papers, including:

  • "Emotion regulation and intimate partner violence perpetration: A meta-analysis" (2022, Clinical Psychology Review)
  • "Dealing with loss in the face of disasters and crises: Integrating interpersonal theories of couple adaptation and functioning" (2021, Current Opinion in Psychology)
  • "Alcohol, affect, and aggression: An investigation of alcohol's effects following ostracism." (2020, Psychology of Violence)
  • "Cognitive and Affective Mediators of Alcohol-Facilitated Intimate-Partner Aggression" (2021, Clinical Psychological Science)
  • "Alcohol, trait anger, and psychological flexibility: A laboratory investigation of intimate partner violence perpetration" (2021, Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science)

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Eckhardt include:

  • Dominic J. Parrott
  • Molly Maloney
  • Daniel W. Oesterle
  • Andrea A. Massa
  • Konrad Bresin

Publication venues where Eckhardt has frequently published are:

  • Current Opinion in Psychology
  • Psychology of Violence
  • Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science
  • Psychology of Addictive Behaviors
  • Substance Use & Misuse

Best Publications

  • Self-regulatory failure and intimate partner violence perpetration.

    Eli J. Finkel;C. Nathan DeWall;Erica B. Slotter;Megan Oaten

  • Anger, hostility, and male perpetrators of intimate partner violence: A meta-analytic review

    Bradley Norlander;Christopher I. Eckhardt

  • The effectiveness of intervention programs for perpetrators and victims of intimate partner violence.

    Christopher I. Eckhardt;Christopher M. Murphy;Daniel J. Whitaker;Joel Sprunger

  • The assessment of anger and hostility: a critical review

    Christopher I. Eckhardt;Bradley Norlander;Jerry Deffenbacher

  • Anger, hostility, internalizing negative emotions, and intimate partner violence perpetration: A meta-analytic review

    Erica L. Birkley;Christopher I. Eckhardt

  • Articulated thoughts of maritally violent and nonviolent men during anger arousal

    Christopher I. Eckhardt;Krista A. Barbour;Gerald C. Davison

  • Treating the Abusive Partner: An Individualized Cognitive-Behavioral Approach

    Christopher M. Murphy;Christopher I. Eckhardt

  • Diagnosis of anger disorders.

    Christopher I. Eckhardt;Jerry L. Deffenbacher

  • Readiness to change, partner violence subtypes, and treatment outcomes among men in treatment for partner assault.

    Christopher I. Eckhardt;Amy Holtzworth-Munroe;Bradley Norlander;Ashley Sibley

  • What situations induce intimate partner violence? A reliability and validity study of the Proximal Antecedents to Violent Episodes (PAVE) scale.

    Julia C. Babcock;Daniela M. Costa;Charles E. Green;Christopher I. Eckhardt;Christopher I. Eckhardt;Christopher I. Eckhardt

  • Intervention Programs for Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence: Conclusions from a Clinical Research Perspective:

    Christopher I. Eckhardt;Christopher Murphy;Danielle Black;Danielle Black;Laura Suhr

  • The experience and expression of anger in maritally violent and maritally discordant-nonviolent men.

    Krista A. Barbour;Christopher I. Eckhardt;Gerald C. Davison;Howard Kassinove

  • Attention to anger-relevant and irrelevant stimuli following naturalistic insult

    Christopher I. Eckhardt;Dale J. Cohen;Dale J. Cohen

  • Effects of alcohol intoxication on anger experience and expression among partner assaultive men.

    Christopher I. Eckhardt

  • Critical issues in the treatment of anger

    Raymond DiGiuseppe;Raymond Tafrate;Christopher Eckhardt

  • Partner Assaultive Men and the Stages and Processes of Change

    Christopher I. Eckhardt;Julia Babcock;Susan Homack

  • Anger Disturbances Among Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence: Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Court-Mandated Treatment

    Christopher I. Eckhardt;Rita E. Samper;Christopher M. Murphy

  • Anger and hostility in maritally violent men: Conceptual distinctions, measurement issues, and literature review

    Christopher I. Eckhardt;Krista A Barbour;Gregory L. Stuart

  • Implicit Attitudes Toward Violence Among Male Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence A Preliminary Investigation

    Christopher I. Eckhardt;Rita Samper;Laura Suhr;Amy Holtzworth-Munroe

  • Anger, irrational beliefs, and dysfunctional attitudes in violent dating relationships.

    Melanie L. Dye;Christopher I. Eckhardt

Frequent Co-Authors

Dominic J. Parrott
Dominic J. Parrott Georgia State University
Christopher M. Murphy
Christopher M. Murphy University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Casey T. Taft
Casey T. Taft Boston University
Julia C. Babcock
Julia C. Babcock University of Houston
Amy Holtzworth-Munroe
Amy Holtzworth-Munroe Indiana University
Gerald C. Davison
Gerald C. Davison University of Southern California
Kipling D. Williams
Kipling D. Williams Purdue University West Lafayette
Denis G. Sukhodolsky
Denis G. Sukhodolsky Yale University
Jerry L. Deffenbacher
Jerry L. Deffenbacher Colorado State University
Raymond DiGiuseppe
Raymond DiGiuseppe St. John's University

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