Publications

  • Lawrence, E. (2002). Emerging perspectives in the study of physical aggression in intimate relationships. Couples Research and Therapy, 8(1), 3-6.
  • Rogge, R.D., Cobb, R.M., Johnson, M., Lawrence, E., & Bradbury, T.N. (2002). The CARE Program: A preventive approach to marital intervention. In N.S. Jacobson & A.S. Gurman (Eds.), Clinical handbook of couple therapy (3rd ed.) (pp. 420-440). New York, NY: Guilford Publications.
  • Bradbury, T.N., Rogge, R., & Lawrence, E. (2001). Reconsidering the role of conflict in marriage. In A. Booth, A. Crouter, & M. Clements (Eds.), Couples in conflict (pp. 59-82). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum & Associates.
  • Lawrence, E. & Bradbury, T.N. (2001). Physical aggression as a predictor of marital dysfunction: A longitudinal analysis. Journal of Family Psychology, 15, 135-154.
  • Bradbury, T.N., & Lawrence, E. (1999). Physical aggression and the longitudinal course of newlywed marriage. In X. Arriaga (Ed.), Violence in intimate relationships (pp. 181-202). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Ehrensaft, M.K., Langhinrichsen-Rohling, J., Heyman, R.E., O’Leary, K.D., & Lawrence, E. (1999). Feeling controlled in marriage: A phenomenon specific to physically aggressive couples? Journal of Family Psychology, 13, 20-32.
  • Eldridge, K.A., Lawrence, E., & Christensen, A. (1999). Research methods with couples. In P. Kendall, J.N. Butcher & G.N. Holmbeck (Eds.), Handbook of research methods in clinical psychology, 2nd edition (pp. 681-699). New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons.
  • Lawrence, E., Eldridge, K.A., Christensen, A., & Jacobson, N. (1999). Integrative couple therapy: The dyadic relationship of acceptance and change. In J.M. Donovan (Ed.), Short term couple therapy (pp. 226-261). New York, NY: Guilford Publications.
  • Bradbury, T.N., Johnson, M.D., Lawrence, E., & Rogge, R.D. (1998). Using basic research to craft effective interventions for marital dysfunction. In R. DeRubeis & D.K. Routh (Eds.), The science of clinical psychology: Accomplishments and future directions (pp. 265-280). Washington, DC: APA Press.
  • Lawrence, E., Eldridge, K.A., & Christensen, A. (1998). The enhancement of Traditional Behavioral Couples Therapy: Consideration of individual factors and dyadic development. Clinical Psychology Review, 18, 745-764.
  • Cascardi, M., O'Leary, K.D., Lawrence, E., & Schlee, K.A. (1995). Characteristics of abused women seeking treatment regarding marital conflict. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63, 616-623.
  • Lawrence, E., Heyman, R.E., & O'Leary, K.D. (1995). Correspondence between telephone and written assessments of physical violence in marriage. Behavior Therapy, 26, 671-680.