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Lisa A. Goodman

Lisa A. Goodman

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Psychology

D-Index
71
Citations
20803
World Ranking
2155
National Ranking
1257

Overview

Lisa A. Goodman is affiliated with Boston College in the United States and contributes extensively to the fields of social sciences, health professions, and psychology. Their research primarily focuses on intimate partner and family violence, with additional attention to homelessness and social issues, homicide, infanticide, and child abuse, as well as broader community health and development.

The scientist's work covers several subfields, including health, general health professions, clinical psychology, sociology and political science, and demography. Their research topics reflect a strong engagement with complex social and health-related challenges, including elder abuse and neglect, grief, bereavement, and mental health, along with child abuse and trauma.

Notable recent publications by Lisa A. Goodman include:

  • Loneliness and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Implications for Intimate Partner Violence Survivors, 2020, Journal of Family Violence
  • Coercive Control in the Courtroom: the Legal Abuse Scale (LAS), 2022, Journal of Family Violence
  • Survivor-Centered Practice and Survivor Empowerment: Evidence From A Research-Practitioner Partnership, 2020, Violence Against Women
  • The social justice practicum in counseling psychology training, 2020, Training and Education in Professional Psychology
  • Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Violence in the Context of Disasters: A Systematic Review, 2022, Trauma Violence & Abuse

Lisa A. Goodman regularly publishes in venues including:

  • Journal of Family Violence (9 publications)
  • Violence Against Women (3 publications)
  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2 publications)
  • Training and Education in Professional Psychology (1 publication)
  • Trauma Violence & Abuse (1 publication)

The scientist collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Helen P. Hailes (8 co-publications)
  • Ellen Gutowski (5 co-publications)
  • Deborah Epstein (5 co-publications)
  • Allison Slocum (4 co-publications)
  • Emily Zhang (3 co-publications)

Their research contributes to understanding and addressing multiple dimensions of intimate partner and family violence, as well as related public health and social justice concerns, drawing on interdisciplinary approaches across social sciences and clinical psychology.

Best Publications

  • No Safe Haven: Male Violence Against Women at Home, at Work, and in the Community

    Mary P. Koss;Lisa A. Goodman;Angela Browne;Louise F. Fitzgerald

  • A Theoretical Framework for Understanding Help‐Seeking Processes Among Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence

    Belle Liang;Lisa Goodman;Pratyusha Tummala-Narra;Sarah Weintraub

  • Training Counseling Psychologists as Social Justice Agents Feminist and Multicultural Principles in Action

    Lisa A. Goodman;Belle Liang;Janet E. Helms;Rachel E. Latta

  • Assessing traumatic event exposure : General issues and preliminary findings for the Stressful Life Events Screening Questionnaire

    Lisa A. Goodman;Carole Corcoran;Kiban Turner;Nicole Yuan

  • Prevalence of HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C in people with severe mental illness.

    Stanley D. Rosenberg;Lisa A. Goodman;Fred C. Osher;Marvin S. Swartz

  • Outcomes of single versus multiple trauma exposure in a screening sample

    Bonnie L. Green;Lisa A. Goodman;Janice L. Krupnick;Carole B. Corcoran

  • Homelessness as psychological trauma. Broadening perspectives.

    Lisa A. Goodman;Leonard Saxe;Mary Harvey

  • Coercion in Intimate Partner Violence: Toward a New Conceptualization.

    Mary Ann Dutton;Lisa A. Goodman

  • Physical and Sexual Assault History in Women With Serious Mental Illness: Prevalence, Correlates, Treatment, and Future Research Directions

    Lisa A. Goodman;Stanley D. Rosenberg;Kim T. Mueser;Robert E. Drake

  • Trauma, PTSD, and the course of severe mental illness: an interactive model

    Kim T. Mueser;Stanley D. Rosenberg;Lisa A. Goodman;Susan L. Trumbetta

  • Recent victimization in women and men with severe mental illness: prevalence and correlates.

    Lisa A. Goodman;Michelle P. Salyers;Kim T. Mueser;Stanley D. Rosenberg

  • When Crises Collide: How Intimate Partner Violence and Poverty Intersect to Shape Women’s Mental Health and Coping?

    Lisa A. Goodman;Katya Fels Smyth;Angela M. Borges;Rachel Singer

  • Women’s Resources and Use of Strategies as Risk and Protective Factors for Reabuse Over Time:

    Lisa Goodman;Mary Ann Dutton;Natalie Vankos;Kevin Weinfurt

  • Violence against women: Physical and mental health effects. Part I: Research findings

    Lisa A. Goodman;Mary P. Koss;Nancy Felipe Russo

  • The Intimate Partner Violence Strategies Index Development and Application

    Lisa Goodman;Mary Ann Dutton;Kevin Weinfurt;Sarah Cook

  • Reliability of reports of violent victimization and posttraumatic stress disorder among men and women with serious mental illness

    Lisa A. Goodman;Kim M. Thompson;Kevin Weinfurt;Susan Corl

  • The social-environmental context of violent behavior in persons treated for severe mental illness.

    Jeffrey W. Swanson;Marvin S. Swartz;Susan M. Essock;Fred C. Osher

  • Male violence against women. Current research and future directions

    Lisa A. Goodman;Mary P. Koss;Louise F. Fitzgerald;Nancy Felipe Russo

  • Risk Factors for Reabuse in Intimate Partner Violence: A Cross-Disciplinary Critical Review

    Lauren Bennett Cattaneo;Lisa A. Goodman

  • Court-involved battered women's responses to violence: the role of psychological, physical, and sexual abuse.

    Mary Ann Dutton;Lisa A. Goodman;Lauren Bennett

  • Listening to Battered Women: A Survivor-Centered Approach to Advocacy, Mental Health, and Justice

    Lisa A. Goodman;Deborah Epstein

Frequent Co-Authors

Mary Ann Dutton
Mary Ann Dutton Georgetown University Medical Center
Mary P. Koss
Mary P. Koss University of Arizona
Louise F. Fitzgerald
Louise F. Fitzgerald University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Cris M. Sullivan
Cris M. Sullivan Michigan State University
Victoria L. Banyard
Victoria L. Banyard Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Michelle P. Salyers
Michelle P. Salyers Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
Janet E. Helms
Janet E. Helms Boston College
George L. Wolford
George L. Wolford Dartmouth College
Karen M. O'Brien
Karen M. O'Brien University of Maryland, College Park
Jeffrey Stuewig
Jeffrey Stuewig George Mason University

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