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Overview

Kristina Coop Gordon is affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Psychology, with a focus on Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, Demography, General Health Professions, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology as key subfields of study.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Family Dynamics and Relationships
  • Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Technology Use by Older Adults
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior

Among recent publications attributed to Kristina Coop Gordon are:

  • "Infidelity in the Time of COVID-19" (2020) published in Family Process

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Kristina Coop Gordon include:

  • Patricia N. E. Roberson
  • Karen Rose
  • Katherine A. Lenger
  • John A. Stankovic
  • James V. Córdova

The scientist's research has appeared repeatedly in several notable venues, highlighting significant publication activity in:

  • Family Process
  • Journal of Family Psychology
  • Innovation in Aging
  • Journal of Advanced Nursing
  • Couple and Family Psychology Research and Practice

Best Publications

  • Exploring Relationships Among Communication, Sexual Satisfaction, and Marital Satisfaction

    Samantha Litzinger;Kristina Coop Gordon

  • An integrative intervention for promoting recovery from extramarital affairs.

    Kristina Coop Gordon;Donald H. Baucom;Douglas K. Snyder

  • Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Contextual Factors in Engaging in and Responding to Extramarital Involvement

    Elizabeth S. Allen;David C. Atkins;Donald H. Baucom;Douglas K. Snyder

  • Understanding Betrayals in Marriage: A Synthesized Model of Forgiveness

    Kristina Coop Gordon;Donald H. Baucom

  • Predicting sexual infidelity in a population-based sample of married individuals.

    Mark A. Whisman;Kristina Coop Gordon;Yael Chatav

  • Reasons for Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration Among Arrested Women

    Gregory L Stuart;Todd M Moore;Kristina Coop Gordon;Julianne C Hellmuth

  • The use of forgiveness in marital therapy.

    Kristina Coop Gordon;Donald H. Baucom;Douglas K. Snyder

  • Forgiveness and Marriage: Preliminary Support for a Measure Based on A Model of Recovery From A Marital Betrayal

    Kristina Coop Gordon;Donald H. Baucom

  • Predicting the intentions of women in domestic violence shelters to return to partners: does forgiveness play a role?

    Kristina Coop Gordon;Shacunda Burton;Laura Porter

  • Psychopathology in women arrested for domestic violence

    Gregory L. Stuart;Todd M. Moore;Kristina Coop Gordon;Susan E. Ramsey

  • Widening spheres of impact: the role of forgiveness in marital and family functioning.

    Kristina Coop Gordon;Farrah M. Hughes;Nathan D. Tomcik;Lee J. Dixon

  • Treating couples recovering from infidelity: an integrative approach.

    Kristina Coop Gordon;Donald H. Baucom;Douglas K. Snyder

  • Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Contextual Factors in Engaging in and Responding to Extramarital Involvement.

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  • Guidelines for Classifying Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy

    Thomas Sexton;Kristina Coop Gordon;Alan S. Gurman;Jay Lebow

  • A Multitheoretical Intervention for Promoting Recovery From Extramarital Affairs

    Kristina Coop Gordon;Donald H. Baucom

  • Helping Couples Get Past the Affair: A Clinician's Guide

    Donald H. Baucom;Douglas K. Snyder;Kristina Coop Gordon

  • Ecological momentary assessment of the effects of craving and affect on risk for relapse during substance abuse treatment.

    Todd M. Moore;Amanda Seavey;Kathrin Ritter;James K. McNulty

  • Treating Affair Couples: Clinical Considerations and Initial Findings.

    Donald H. Baucom;Kristina C. Gordon;Douglas K. Snyder;David C. Atkins

  • An Integrative Approach to Treating Infidelity

    Douglas K. Snyder;Douglas K. Snyder;Douglas K. Snyder;Donald H. Baucom;Kristina C. Gordon;Kristina C. Gordon;Kristina C. Gordon

  • Risk factors for intimate partner violence during pregnancy and postpartum

    Julianne C. Hellmuth;Kristina Coop Gordon;Gregory Lyal Stuart;Todd M. Moore

  • Forgiveness in Couples: Divorce, Infidelity, and Couples Therapy

    Kristina Coop Gordon;Donald H. Baucom;Douglas K. Snyder

  • THE INTERACTION BETWEEN MARITAL STANDARDS AND COMMUNICATION PATTERNS: HOW DOES IT CONTRIBUTE TO MARITAL ADJUSTMENT?

    Kristina Coop Gordon;Donald H. Baucom;Norman Epstein;Charles K. Burnett

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald H. Baucom
Donald H. Baucom University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Douglas K. Snyder
Douglas K. Snyder Texas A&M University
Gregory L. Stuart
Gregory L. Stuart University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Todd M. Moore
Todd M. Moore University of Tennessee at Knoxville
David C. Atkins
David C. Atkins University of Washington
Jay L. Lebow
Jay L. Lebow Northwestern University
Laura S. Porter
Laura S. Porter Duke University
Lowell Gaertner
Lowell Gaertner University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Ivan W. Miller
Ivan W. Miller Brown University
Christopher W. Kahler
Christopher W. Kahler Brown University

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