His primary areas of study are Developmental psychology, Domestic violence, Injury prevention, Psychiatry and Child abuse. George W. Holden studies Developmental psychology, focusing on Child rearing in particular. His Child rearing study incorporates themes from Social relation, Social psychology, Aggression and Personality.
George W. Holden connects Domestic violence with Clinical psychology in his research. While working in this field, he studies both Psychiatry and Physical abuse. His Child abuse study contributes to a more complete understanding of Suicide prevention.
Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Child rearing, Corporal punishment and Injury prevention are his primary areas of study. His work in the fields of Developmental psychology, such as Socialization and Punishment, overlaps with other areas such as Spanking and Child abuse. His study on Child neglect is often connected to Psychiatry as part of broader study in Child abuse.
He interconnects Social policy and Positive parenting in the investigation of issues within Social psychology. Attribution is closely connected to Punishment in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Corporal punishment. His work on Domestic violence as part of general Injury prevention study is frequently connected to Clinical psychology, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
George W. Holden mainly investigates Developmental psychology, Corporal punishment, Social psychology, Child discipline and Clinical psychology. His primary area of study in Developmental psychology is in the field of Child rearing. Many of his research projects under Social psychology are closely connected to Program evaluation with Program evaluation, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
His work on Child discipline is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Child abuse. His work on Psychological abuse as part of general Child abuse study is frequently linked to Psychiatry, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Clinical psychology research incorporates elements of Intervention, Occupational safety and health and Aggression.
George W. Holden mostly deals with Corporal punishment, Social psychology, Child discipline, Clinical psychology and Developmental psychology. His studies in Corporal punishment integrate themes in fields like Physical punishment, Positive parenting, Misinformation and Professional association. His Social psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Criminology and Human development.
Clinical psychology combines with fields such as Suicide prevention and Injury prevention in his work. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Punishment and Developmental psychology. His Spanking study deals with Psychological abuse intersecting with Physical abuse.
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Relationship between multiple forms of childhood maltreatment and adult mental health in community respondents: results from the adverse childhood experiences study.
Valerie J. Edwards;George W. Holden;Vincent J. Felitti;Robert F. Anda.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2003)
The co-occurrence of spouse and physical child abuse: A review and appraisal
Anne E. Appel;George W. Holden.
Journal of Family Psychology (1998)
Linking extreme marital discord, child rearing, and child behavior problems: evidence from battered women.
George W. Holden;Kathy L. Ritchie.
Child Development (1991)
Parental attitudes toward child rearing: Instruments, issues, and implications.
George W. Holden;Lee A. Edwards.
Psychological Bulletin (1989)
Children exposed to domestic violence and child abuse: terminology and taxonomy
George W. Holden.
Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review (2003)
Enduring and different: a meta-analysis of the similarity in parents' child rearing.
George W. Holden;Pamela C. Miller.
Psychological Bulletin (1999)
Children exposed to marital violence: Theory, research, and applied issues.
George W. Holden;Robert Geffner;Ernest N. Jouriles.
(1998)
Isolation and the stress of being bullied
Matthew L. Newman;George W. Holden;Yvon Delville.
Journal of Adolescence (2005)
Discipline and Punishment
George W. Holden.
Oxford Bibliographies Online Datasets (2012)
Parenting behaviors and beliefs of battered women.
George W. Holden;Joshua D. Stein;Kathy L. Ritchie;Susan D. Harris.
(1998)
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