2012 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For contributions in the applications of lasers in society, particularly the development of high power optics technologies for rare earth solid state lasers and freeelectron lasers
1933 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Marybeth Shinn spends much of her time researching Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Social support, Academic achievement and Public health. Her Social psychology research includes themes of Coping, Stressor and Function. Her Developmental psychology research incorporates elements of Intervention, Social relation and Distress.
Her research in Social support intersects with topics in Friendship and Social network. Her Academic achievement study incorporates themes from Clinical psychology, Socioeconomic status and Standardized test. Her studies examine the connections between Public health and genetics, as well as such issues in Foster care, with regards to Psychiatry.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Social psychology, Community psychology, Health psychology, Psychological intervention and Public relations. Her work deals with themes such as Coping, Stressor, Developmental psychology and Social change, which intersect with Social psychology. Her Community psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Social science, Action, Applied psychology and Empowerment.
Her study in Psychiatry extends to Health psychology with its themes. Her study looks at the intersection of Public health and topics like Gerontology with Mental health and Intervention. Her Social support research incorporates themes from Friendship and Social environment.
Her main research concerns Psychological intervention, Community psychology, Social psychology, Medical education and Applied psychology. Her Psychological intervention research includes elements of Transitional housing and Demographic economics. As part of one scientific family, Marybeth Shinn deals mainly with the area of Community psychology, narrowing it down to issues related to the Social science, and often Public administration.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Criminology, Extracurricular activity and Poverty Areas in addition to Social psychology. As part of her studies on Public health, Marybeth Shinn often connects relevant subjects like Public relations. Her Gerontology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Human services and Agency.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Psychological intervention, Transitional housing, Psychosocial, Adaptation and Engineering ethics. Her studies in Psychological intervention integrate themes in fields like Intervention and Gerontology. Her studies deal with areas such as Social issues and Public economics as well as Transitional housing.
Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Foster care, Labour economics, Substance abuse and Demographic economics. Her study of Adaptation brings together topics like Process, Mental health, Construct validity, Transformative learning and Applied psychology. Her study in Engineering ethics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Community psychology and Management science.
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Coping with job stress and burnout in the human services
Marybeth Shinn;Margaret Rosario;Hanne Morch;Dennis E. Chestnut.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1984)
Father absence and children's cognitive development.
Marybeth Shinn.
Psychological Bulletin (1978)
Social Interaction and Social Support
Marybeth Shinn;Stanley Lehmann;Nora W. Wong.
Journal of Social Issues (1984)
The impact of homelessness on children.
Yvonne Rafferty;Marybeth Shinn.
American Psychologist (1991)
Predictors of homelessness among families in New York City: From shelter request to housing stability.
Marybeth Shinn;Beth C. Weitzman;Daniela Stojanovic;James R. Knickman.
American Journal of Public Health (1998)
Housing, hospitalization, and cost outcomes for homeless individuals with psychiatric disabilities participating in continuum of care and housing first programmes
Leyla Gulcur;Ana Stefancic;Marybeth Shinn;Sam Tsemberis.
Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology (2003)
Social relationships and vulnerability to becoming homeless among poor families
Marybeth Shinn;James R. Knickman;Beth C. Weitzman.
American Psychologist (1991)
Learning from Communities: Overcoming Difficulties in Dissemination of Prevention and Promotion Efforts
Robin L. Miller;Marybeth Shinn.
American Journal of Community Psychology (2005)
Promoting the well-being of working parents: Coping, social support, and flexible job schedules
Marybeth Shinn;Nora W. Wong;Patricia A. Simko;Blanca Ortiz-Torres.
American Journal of Community Psychology (1989)
Gender differences in coping and social supports: Testing socialization and role constraint theories
Margaret Rosario;Marybeth Shinn;Hanne Mørch;Carol B. Huckabee.
Journal of Community Psychology (1988)
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