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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1989 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Joan B. Kelly is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their work contributes to the academic community primarily through research in psychology, as indicated by their recognition as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1989.

While specific details on research papers, co-authors, publication venues, fields of study, subfields, and main topics of work are not documented in available sources, this fellowship implies a professional standing within the field of psychology.

This profile reflects the information currently accessible about Joan B. Kelly's academic background and professional distinctions.

Best Publications

  • Surviving the breakup : how children and parents cope with divorce

    Judith S. Wallerstein;Joan B. Kelly

  • Children's Adjustment Following Divorce: Risk and Resilience Perspectives

    Joan B. Kelly;Robert E. Emery

  • DIFFERENTIATION AMONG TYPES OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE: RESEARCH UPDATE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERVENTIONS

    Joan B. Kelly;Michael P. Johnson

  • Children's adjustment in conflicted marriage and divorce: a decade review of research.

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  • The effects of parental divorce: experiences of the child in later latency.

    Judith S. Wallerstein;Joan B. Kelly

  • THE ALIENATED CHILD:A Reformulation of Parental Alienation Syndrome

    Joan B. Kelly;Janet R. Johnston

  • USING CHILD DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH TO MAKE APPROPRIATE CUSTODY AND ACCESS DECISIONS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN

    Joan B. Kelly;Michael E. Lamb

  • The Effects of Parental Divorce: Experiences of the Preschool Child

    Judith S. Wallerstein;Joan B. Kelly

  • Children's living arrangements following separation and divorce: insights from empirical and clinical research.

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  • The effects of parental divorce: The adolescent experience.

    Judith S. Wallerstein;Joan B. Kelly

  • Developmental issues in relocation cases involving young children: when, whether, and how?

    Joan B Kelly;Michael E Lamb

  • Reasons for divorce: Perspectives of divorcing men and women.

    Lynn Gigy;Joan B Kelly

  • Family mediation research: Is there empirical support for the field?

    Joan B. Kelly

  • A DECADE OF DIVORCE MEDIATION RESEARCH

    Joan B. Kelly

  • Effects of divorce on the visiting father-child relationship.

    Judith S. Wallerstein;Joan B. Kelly

  • Current research on children's postdivorce adjustment: No simple answers.

    Joan B. Kelly

  • Brief interventions with children in divorcing families

    Joan B. Kelly;Judith S. Wallerstein

  • Divorce counseling: a community service for families in the midst of divorce.

    Judith S. Wallerstein;Joan B. Kelly

  • LEGAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT OF CASES WITH AN ALIENATED CHILD

    Matthew J. Sullivan;Joan B. Kelly

  • Longer-term adjustment in children of divorce: Converging findings and implications for practice.

    Joan B. Kelly

  • THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD

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  • Children and divorce: a review

    Judith S. Wallerstein;Joan B. Kelly

  • Parents with enduring child disputes: Multiple pathways to enduring disputes.

    Joan B. Kelly

  • Improving the Quality of Parent-Child Contact in Separating Families with Infants and Young Children: Empirical Research Foundations

    Michael E. Lamb;Joan B. Kelly

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael E. Lamb
Michael E. Lamb University of Cambridge
Robert E. Emery
Robert E. Emery University of Virginia

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