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Jeffrey Stuewig is affiliated with George Mason University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the fields of psychology and social sciences, with an emphasis on clinical psychology. This work intersects with several subfields, including sociology and political science, health, applied psychology, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

Their published work has appeared in a range of academic journals, frequently contributing to venues such as the Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, Journal of Personality Disorders, Personality Disorders Theory Research and Treatment, and Criminal Justice and Behavior.

Key research topics explored by Stuewig include personality disorders and psychopathology, behavioral health and interventions, mental health research topics, crime patterns and interventions, gambling behavior and treatments, schizophrenia research and treatment, and psychotherapy techniques and applications.

Selected recent papers by Jeffrey Stuewig include:

  • "Resisting vs. Persisting: Different Types of Self-Control Predict Different Outcomes Following Incarceration" (2022), published in Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
  • "Are Borderline Personality Disorder Features Differentially Related to Pre-Incarceration Alcohol, Cannabis, Cocaine, and Opioid Dependence Among People Recently Incarcerated in Jail?" (2022), published in Journal of Personality Disorders
  • "The implications of borderline personality features for jail inmates' institutional misconduct and treatment-seeking." (2021), published in Personality Disorders Theory Research and Treatment
  • "Escalation of Suicidal Spectrum Behaviors During Incarceration" (2023), published in Criminal Justice and Behavior

Frequent collaborators include June P. Tangney, Shannon W. Schrader, Jennifer M. Loya, Sajida Yasmeen, and Dan V. Blalock, reflecting cross-disciplinary partnerships in research.

Best Publications

  • Moral emotions and moral behavior

    June Price Tangney;Jeff Stuewig;Debra J. Mashek

  • On the importance of distinguishing shame from guilt: Relations to problematic alcohol and drug use

    Ronda L. Dearing;Jeffrey Stuewig;June Price Tangney

  • The relation of child maltreatment to shame and guilt among adolescents: psychological routes to depression and delinquency.

    Jeffrey Stuewig;Laura A. McCloskey

  • Shaming, Blaming, and Maiming: Functional Links Among the Moral Emotions, Externalization of Blame, and Aggression

    Jeffrey Stuewig;June P. Tangney;Caron Heigel;Laura Harty

  • Two Faces of Shame The Roles of Shame and Guilt in Predicting Recidivism

    June P. Tangney;Jeffrey Stuewig;Andres G. Martinez

  • Psychopathy and identification of facial expressions of emotion

    Mark E. Hastings;June P. Tangney;Jeff Stuewig

  • What's moral about the self-conscious emotions?

    June Price Tangney;Jeffrey Stuewig;Debra J. Mashek

  • Shame, guilt, and remorse: implications for offender populations

    June Price Tangney;Jeff Stuewig;Logaina Hafez

  • The Effect of Stigma on Criminal Offenders’ Functioning: A Longitudinal Mediational Model

    Kelly E. Moore;Jeffrey B. Stuewig;June P. Tangney

  • A study of firesetting and animal cruelty in children: family influences and adolescent outcomes

    Kimberly D. Becker;Jeffrey Stuewig;Veronica M. Herrera;Laura A. McCLOSKEY

  • Abusive Males and Abused Females in Adolescent Relationships: Risk Factor Similarity and Dissimilarity and the Role of Relationship Seriousness

    H. Harrington Cleveland;Veronica M. Herrera;Jeffrey Stuewig

  • Assessing Jail Inmates' Proneness to Shame and Guilt: Feeling Bad About the Behavior or the Self?

    June P. Tangney;Jeffrey Stuewig;Debra Mashek;Mark Hastings

  • Gender differences in jail inmates' symptoms of mental illness, treatment history and treatment seeking.

    Amy L. Drapalski;Kerstin Youman;Jeff Stuewig;June Tangney

  • The quality of peer relationships among children exposed to family violence

    Laura Ann Mccloskey;Jeffrey Stuewig

  • Children’s Proneness to Shame and Guilt Predict Risky and Illegal Behaviors in Young Adulthood

    Jeffrey Stuewig;June P. Tangney;Stephanie Kendall;Johanna B. Folk

  • Traumatic Stress Symptoms of Women Exposed to Different Forms of Childhood Victimization and Intimate Partner Violence

    Kimberly D. Becker;Jeffrey Stuewig;Laura A. McCloskey

  • Jail Inmates’ Perceived and Anticipated Stigma: Implications for Post-release Functioning

    Kelly Moore;Jeffrey Stuewig;June Tangney

  • The Brief Self-Control Scale Predicts Jail Inmates’ Recidivism, Substance Dependence, and Post-Release Adjustment

    Elizabeth T. Malouf;Karen E. Schaefer;Edward A. Witt;Kelly E. Moore

  • A Family Based Model of Hispanic Adolescent Substance Use.

    Audrey J. Brooks;Jeff Stuewig;Craig Winston Lecroy

  • Shame and guilt in antisocial and risky behaviors.

    Jeffrey Stuewig;June Price Tangney

Frequent Co-Authors

June P. Tangney
June P. Tangney George Mason University
Mary Ann Dutton
Mary Ann Dutton Georgetown University Medical Center
Lisa A. Goodman
Lisa A. Goodman Boston College
Johannes Rojahn
Johannes Rojahn George Mason University
Patrick E. McKnight
Patrick E. McKnight George Mason University
Todd B. Kashdan
Todd B. Kashdan George Mason University

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