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Curriculum Vita
Barbara H. Fiese
Current Title The Pampered Chef Ltd., Endowed Chair in Family Resiliency
Director, Family Resiliency Center
Professor Human Development and Family Studies
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Affiliated Professor of Pediatrics and Psychology
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Office Phone 217 -244-3967
FAX 217 -333-9061
EMAIL [email protected]
Mailing Address 1016B Doris Kelley Christopher Hall, MC-081
904 West Nevada Street
Urbana, IL 61801
Website http://familyresiliency.illinois.edu
Education 1974 B.S. Lewis and Clark College
Portland, Oregon
1981 M.S. General Experimental Psychology
Villanova University
Villanova, Pennsylvania
1987 Ph.D. Clinical and Developmental Psychology
University of Illinois-Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
Professional
License New York State Licensed Psychologist 012904 (expired)
Honors and Awards 1986 Clinical Trainee Award
National Institute of Mental Health
1996 Distinguished Alumni Award
Lewis and Clark College
2004 Head Start Scholar Mentor
2005 Fellow, American Psychological Association
2007 Journal of Family Psychology Editorial Appreciation Award
2010 Robert Wood Johnson New Connections Mentor
2011 Daniel J. Ziegler Distinguished Alumni Award
Villanova University
2015 John Clyde and Henrietta Downey Spitler Teaching Award, College of ACES,
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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2015 Team Research Award, College of ACES University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign
2015 Distinguished Service Award, Society of Family Psychology, American
Psychological Association
2016 Distinguished Contribution to Couple and Family Psychology, American
Psychological Association
2017 Service Award, Society of Child and Family Policy and Practice, American
Psychological Association
Visiting Fellowships
1998-1999 Visiting Faculty Member, National Jewish Medical Research Center
Denver, Colorado
2008 Visiting Fellow, Center for Adherence Promotion and Self Management
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
2008 Visiting Professor
Advertising Education Foundation
Draft FCB, Chicago
National Committee and Board Affiliations
1992-1995 Central New York Psychological Association
Board Member
2000 Society for Pediatric Psychology
Training Task Force
2003-present Board Member, Wynne Center for Family Research
University of Rochester Medical Center
Rochester, NY
2004 Society of Pediatric Psychology
Family Assessment Task Force
2005-2009 Committee for Policy and Communications
Society for Research in Child Development
2006-2008 Committee For Children, Youth, and Families
American Psychological Association
2007-2008 Chair, Committee for Children, Youth and Families
American Psychological Association
2006 Society of Pediatric Psychology
Vision Committee
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2007 Biopsychosocial Advisory Team
Joslin Center for Excellence in Diabetes Care
2009-2011 American Psychological Association
Division 43-Family Psychology
Vice President for Education
2009-2013 Co-Chair, Committee for Policy and Communications
Society for Research in Child Development
2009 Family Services Development Panel
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
2010 Science of Research on Families
Institute of Medicine
The National Academies of Science
2011-2014 President-elect, President, Past President, Society for Family Psychology
American Psychological Association
2012-2016 Chair, Steering Committee
University Based Consortium Child and Family Policy
2012-2017 APA Guideline Development Panel for Obesity
2014- Board Member, Family Process Institute
2015- Technical Advisory Committee
Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation
Professional Affiliations
Fellow American Psychological Association, Fellow (Division 43, 54)
Member Association Psychological Science
National Council Family Relations
Society for Research In Child Development
Professional Experience
2008- Professor and Director, Family Resiliency Center
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2001-2008 Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology
Syracuse University
2000-2001 Professor of Psychology
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Department of Psychology
Syracuse University
1998-1999 Visiting Faculty Member
Adult Psychosocial Medicine
National Jewish Medical Research Center
Denver, Colorado
1993-1998 Associate Professor, Clinical Psychology
Director of Clinical Training
Department of Psychology
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York
1987-1993 Assistant Professor, Clinical Psychology
Department of Psychology
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York
1986-1987 Clinical Intern; Child Clinical/Pediatric Psychology
Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois
1984-1986 Clinical Extern, Child and Family Clinic
Center for Family Studies
The Family Institute
Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois
1984-1986 Research Associate, Early Childhood Research and
Intervention Program
Illinois Institute for Developmental Disabilities
Chicago, Illinois
1983-1984 Instructor, University of Illinois-Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
1977-1980 Research Associate, Developmental Center for
Autistic Children
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Editorial Appointments
Editor
2013- Advances in Child and Family Policy and Practices
2015- Journal of Family Psychology
2014- APA Handbook of Contemporary Family Psychology
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Associate Editor
2009-2014 Journal of Family Psychology
2003-2007 Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Editorial Boards
2010-2016 Health Psychology
2004-present Family Process
2003-present Journal of Family Psychology
1997-2012 Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Guest Editor
2011 Co-editor with Thomas Weisner, Advancing Mixed Methods in Family Science,
Journal of Family Psychology
2008 Co-editor with Frederick Wamboldt; Families and Asthma, special issue Family
Process
2004 Family Based Interventions in Pediatric Psychology, special issue Journal of
Pediatric Psychology
2002 Co-Editor, with Ross Parke, “Family routines, rituals, and traditions” special
section of the Journal of Family Psychology
2001 Co-editor, with Harold Grotevant, “Narratives In and About Relationships”
special issue of Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
Grant Activity
Hooker, K. A. & Fiese, B. H. (Co-Principal Investigators). (May, 1990). Family and self transition
project. Funded by the Spencer Foundation. (Total budget $7,225).
Fiese, B. H. (December, 1990). Observing dinner time family rituals. Funded by the MacArthur
Foundation Network on Early Childhood Transitions. (Total budget $6,260).
Fiese, B. H., Irwin, M., & Gordon, M. (March, 1991). Pediatric screening instrument for detecting
relationship disturbances in low birth weight infants. Funded by the March of Dimes Birth
Defects Foundation. (#12-FY91-0590; Total budget $40,000).
Fiese, B. H. (September, 1991). Family stories and rituals: Relation to child mental health. Funded by the
National Institute of Mental Health. (R03 MH47367-01A1; Total budget $151,471).
Fiese, B. H. (January, 1992). Family stories. Funded by the MacArthur Network on Early Childhood
Transitions. (Total budget $4,936).
Fiese, B. H., Sameroff, A. J., Wamboldt, F., Grotevant, H., Dickstein, S., & Fravel, D. (June, 1992). The
Family Story Consortium. Funded by the MacArthur Foundation Network on Early Childhood
Transitions. (Total budget $63,636).
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Fiese, B.H. (May, 1996). Family Ritual Continuity and Child Mental Health. Funded by the National
Institute of Mental Health. (1 R01 MH51771-01A2; Total Budget $409,895).
Fiese, B. H., & Skillman, G. (August, 1997). Under-represented minorities supplement. National Institute
of Mental Health ( Total budget $22,747).
Fiese, B. H., & Wamboldt, F. (December, 1998). Family relationships and child well-being: Practices and
beliefs of families whose children are at risk for health problems. W. T. Grant Foundation (Total
budget $68,047)
Evans, G., Fiese, B. H., & Maxwell, L. (April, 2001). Children’s response to environmental noise.
Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. (Total budget $1,500).
Fiese, B. H. (May, 2002). Family ritual continuity: Comorbidity Child MH & Illness. National Institute of
Mental Health/NIH 2R01 MH51771-05A2( Total budget $2,711,058).
Fiese, B. H., Martens, B., Eckert, T., & Lewandowski, L. (May, 2002). Psychology of Children in Home
and School. Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences. (Total budget $50,000)
Small, R., Eckert, T., & Fiese, B. H. (September, 2003). Coming into the classroom from the outside:
Childhood contexts and dispositions to learning. National Science Foundation (Total budget
$250,000).
Fiese, B. H. & Spagnola, M. (September, 2004). Family routines and rituals as protective factors for
physical and mental health in children with asthma who are attending Head Start. Administration
for Children and Families, DHHS. (Total budget $17,500).
Fiese, B. H. (September, 2008). Family routines and medical adherence in children with asthma: A
tailored intervention. National Institute of Child Health and Development. 1R21HD057447-01A1
(Total budget (Total budget $388,528).
Fiese, B. H., Family Resiliency Center. (September, 2008). Shared Family Mealtimes. Campus
Community Interface Initiatives. University of Illinois (Total budget $15,000).
Everhart, R.S. (Fiese, B. H. –Sponsor). (January, 2009). Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Student Traineeship
Award. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. ( $1,500).
Wiley, A., Fiese, B. H., Teran-Garcia, M. (June, 2009). Abriendo-Caminos: Clearing the path to prevent
childhood obesity in Mexican immigrant families. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.(Total
budget $75,000).
Grigsby-Toussaint, D., & Fiese, B. H. (December, 2009). Examining food marketing and promotion to
children in the retail food store environment. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. (Total budget
$150,000.)
Fiese, B. H., Gundersen, C. (September, 2009). Hunger in the Americas. Hewlett International
Conference Award. (Total budget $10,000).
Fiese, B. H., Donovan, S. (Co- PI). (September, 2010). The STRONG Kids Program: Transdisciplinary
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approach to childhood obesity prevention. Health and Wellness Initiative, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign. (Total budget $50,000).
Fitzgibbon, M., Fiese, B. H. (Co-PI's), (January, 2011). Family mealtime environments in low income
families. University of Illinois-Chicago Cancer Center. ($50,000).
Donovan, S., Fiese, B.H. (Co-PD), Buchner, D., & Johnson, R. (February, 2011). I-TOPP: Illinois
Transdisciplinary Obesity Prevention Program. United States Department of Agriculture;
National Institute Food and Agriculture. (Total budget $4,500,000).
Fiese, B. H. (February, 2011). Multi-state mealtime consortium. University of Illinois Office for
Research. (Total budget $10,000.).
Fiese, B. H., Fitzgibbon, M. (October, 2011). I-CAP: Illinois Childhood Activity Program. National
Cancer Institute. 1 R13 CA162844-01 (Total budget, $96,036).
Jones, B., Fiese, B. H., Donovan, S., Ebata, A., & Teran-Garcia (August, 2012). An Integrated Proposal
to Advance Parental Management of the Daily Routines Associated with Child Obesity and
Nutrition. United States Department of Agriculture: National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
(Total Budget $118, 459).
Fiese, B. H., & Donovan, S. (December, 2012). STRONG Kids 2: A cells-to-society approach to
nutrition in early childhood. Dairy Research Institute ($1,068,756)
Lochman, J., Atkins, M., & Fiese, B. (2013). Dissemination of Evidence-Based Practices for Children:
Needs and Barriers at State and Local Levels. CODAPAR. American Psychological Association.
Fiese, B. H. (PD), (October, 2013). Donovan, S., Teegarden, D., Hammons, A. (August, 2013)
Transdisciplinary Obesity Prevention Program Undergraduate (TOPP-U). USDA, National
Institute of Food and Agriculture. ($729,899).
Fiese, B. H. (PI) (April, 2013) Community Outreach and Translation Core- Novel Methods to Assess the
Effects on Child Development. NIH/EPA. (S. Schantz PD). (Total budget for COTC $1,721,054).
Fiese, B. H., Gundersen, C. & Koester, B. (January, 2014). Evaluation of Afterschool and Summer Food
Program Efficiencies. Walmart Foundation. ($273,695).
Fiese, B. H., Gundersen, C., & Koester, B. (May, 2014). Assessing Food Security in Decatur, IL. Feeding
America ($45,000).
Speirs, K., Fiese, B. H., Ebata, A., Donovan, S., & McCaffery, J. (December, 2014). Improving feeding
practices in childcare settings: An integrated project. USDA/AFRI. ($148,373).
Fiese, B. H., & Koester, B. (August, 2015). Summer Food Hub Cross-Site Evaluation. Feeding America.
($162,000)
Teran-Garcia, M., Wiley, A., & Fiese, B. H. Abriendo Caminos2: Clearing the path to Hispanic children’s
health with a community-based extension curriculum and university experiential learning course.
NIFA USDA. ($3.7 million)
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Holsher, H., Kahn, N., & Fiese, B. H. Investigating the Effects of Avocado Intake on Metabolism and
Cognition: A Systems Approach. Hass Avocado Board.
Fiese, B. H., & Donovan, S. (December, 2016). STRONG Kids 2: A cells-to-society approach to
nutrition in early childhood. National Dairy Council. Supplement to Extend Project to 2019
($548,275).
Ferguson, G., Nelson, M., (P-I) & Fiese, B. Koester, B (Co-I’s). (January, 2017). Promoting Healthy
Eating Habits in Jamaican Schools through Food-Focused U.S. Media Literacy.
Fogarty/NIH. ($367,214).
Gifts and Contracts
Food and Family Program. (2010-2018). Christopher Family Foundation to the Family Resiliency Center.
($1,650,000)
Mealtime Minutes. (2010-2015). The Pampered Chef, Ltd. to the Family Resiliency Center ($100,000).
Early Childhood Healthy Eating. (2010-2011). Illinois Action for Children to the Family Resiliency
Center ($150,000).
Basic Household Needs of Food Pantry Users. Feeding America to the Family Resiliency Center.
($20,000).
Evaluation of BackPack Program: A weekend feeding program to reduce childhood food insecurity.
Feeding America to the Family Resiliency Center ($100,000).
Publications
Books and Monographs
Fiese, B. H. (2006) Family routines and rituals. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
*Nominated for the 2007 Eleanor Maccoby Book Award.
Pratt, M. W. & Fiese, B. H. (Eds.) (2004). Family stories and the life course: Across time and
generations. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Fiese, B. H., Sameroff, A. J., Grotevant, H. D., Wamboldt, F., Dickstein, S., & Fravel, S. (1999). The
stories that families tell: Narrative coherence, narrative interaction, and relationship beliefs.
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development. (pp. 1-36). Serial No. 257, Vol.
64, No. 2.
Peer Review Articles
Fiese, B. H. & Sameroff, A. J. (1989). Family context in pediatric psychology: A transactional
perspective. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 14, 293-314
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Fiese, B. H. (1990). Playful relationships: A contextual analysis of mother-toddler interaction and
symbolic play. Child Development, 61, 1648-1656.
Fiese, B. H. (1992). Dimensions of family rituals across two generations: Relation to adolescent identity.
Family Process, 31, 151-162.
Fiese, B. H. & Kline, C. A. (1993). Development of the Family Ritual Questionnaire: Initial reliability
and validation studies. Journal of Family Psychology, 6, 290-299.
Fiese, B. H. (1993). Family rituals in alcoholic and nonalcoholic households: Relation to adolescent
health symptomatology and problematic drinking. Family Relations, 42, 187-192.
Marino, M. & Fiese, B. H. (1993). A comparison of free play mother-toddler interaction patterns in
employed and at-home mothers. International Play Journal, 1, 105-112.
Fiese, B. H. (1993). Rituals in families and family therapy: A review. Family Relations, 42, 471.
Fiese, B. H., Hooker, K. A., Kotary, L., & Schwagler, J. (1993). Family rituals in the early stages of
parenthood. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 55, 633-642.
Poehlmann, J. & Fiese, B. H. (1994). The effects of divorce, maternal employment, and maternal social
support on toddlers' home environments. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 22, 121-136.
Fiese, B. H. & Scaturo, D. J. (1995). The use of self-help terminology in focus-group discussions with
adult children of alcoholics: Implications for research and clinical practice. Family Therapy, 22,
1-8.
Fiese, B. H., Hooker, K. A., Kotary, L., Schwagler, J., & Rimmer, M. (1995) Family stories in the early
stages of parenthood. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 57, 763-770.
Frankowski, J. J., Jorgensen, R. J., & Fiese, B. H. (1995). Memories of conflict, repressive coping, and
cardiovascular reactivity. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 17 (Suppl) S117 (abstract).
Hooker, K. A., Fiese, B. H., Kotary, L., Morfei, M., & Schwagler, J. (1996). Possible selves among
parents of infants and preschoolers. Developmental Psychology, 32, 542-550.
Bickham, N. L., & Fiese, B. H. (1997). Extension of the Children's Perception of Interparental Conflict
Scale (CPIC) for use with late adolescents, Journal of Family Psychology, 11, 246-250.
Fiese, B. H. (1997). Family context in pediatric psychology from a transactional perspective: Family
rituals and stories as examples. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 22, 183-196.
Fiese, B. H. (1997). Guiding metaphors: A commentary on integrating human development and family
studies programs. Family Science Review,10, 62-65 .
Levy, S., Wamboldt, F., & Fiese, B. H.(1997). Family of origin experiences and conflict resolution
behaviors with adolescent dating couples. Family Process, 36, 297-310.
Fiese, B. H., & Bickham, N. L. (1998). Qualitative inquiry: An overview for pediatric psychology.
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Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 23, 79-86.
Chance, C., & Fiese, B. H. (1999). Gender stereotyped lessons about emotion in family narratives.
Narrative Inquiry,9, 243-255.
Markson, S., & Fiese, B. H. (2000). Family rituals as a protective factor for children with asthma. Journal
of Pediatric Psychology, 25, 471-479.
Fiese, B. H., & Skillman, G. (2000) Gender differences in family stories: Moderating influence of parent
gender role and child gender. Sex Roles, 43, 267-283.
Fiese, B. H., & Wamboldt, F. S. (2001). Family routines, rituals, and asthma management: A proposal for
family based strategies to increase treatment adherence. Families, Systems, and Health, 18, 405-
418.
Smyth, J. M., Hockemeyer, J., & Fiese, B. (2001). Are self-administered interventions for individuals
with asthma credible, feasible, and useful? Development and results of controlled trial.
Psychosomatic Medicine 63:91-190. (abstract)
Fiese, B. H., Poehlmann, J., Irwin, M., Gordon, M. A, & Curry-Bleggi, E. (2001). A pediatric instrument
to detect problematic infant-parent interactions: Initial reliability and validity in a sample of high
and low risk infants. Infant Mental Health Journal, 22, 463-478.
Fiese, B. H., Wamboldt, F., & Josephs, K. (2001). Telling tales of asthma management: A window into
beliefs and adherence. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 163, A314
(abstract).
Poehlmann, J. & Fiese, B. H. (2001). The interaction of maternal and infant vulnerabilities on infant-
mother attachment. Development and Psychopathology, 13, 1-11.
Morfei, M. Z., Hooker, K., Fiese, B. H., & Cordeiro, A. M. (2001). Continuity and change in parenting
possible selves: A longitudinal follow-up. Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 23, 217-223.
Fiese, B. H. & Grotevant, H. D. (2001). Introduction to special issue on narratives in and about
relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 18, 579-581.
Fiese, B. H., & Tomcho, T. (2001). Finding meaning in religious practices: Relation to marital
satisfaction. Journal of Family Psychology, 597-609.
Poehlmann, J. & Fiese, B. H. (2001). Parent-infant interaction as a mediator of the relation between
neonatal risk status and 12-month cognitive development. Infant Behavior and Development, 24,
171-188.
Fiese, B. H. (2002). Routines of daily living and rituals in family life: A glimpse at stability and change
during the early child-raising years. Zero to Three, 22, 10-13.
Fiese, B. H. (2002). What does diversity teach us about families? Contemporary Psychology, 47, 766-
768.
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Fiese, B. H., Tomcho, T., Douglas, M., Josephs, K., Poltrock, S., & Baker, T. (2002). Fifty years of
research on family rituals: Cause for celebration? Journal of Family Psychology, 16, 381-390.
Fiese, B. H., & Parke, R. D. (2002). Introduction to the special section on family routines and rituals.
Journal of Family Psychology, 16, 379-380.
Cano, A., Sprafkin, R., Scaturo, D.J., Lantinga, L.J., Fiese, B.H., & Brand,F. (2003). Mental health
screening in primary care: A comparison of three brief measures of psychological distress. The
Primary Care Companion to the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 5, 111-117.
Fiese, B. H., & Wamboldt, F. S. (2003). Tales of pediatric asthma management: Family based strategies
related to medical adherence and health care utilization. Journal of Pediatrics, 143, 457-62.
Fiese, B. H., & Wamboldt, F. S. (2003). Coherent accounts of coping with a chronic illness:
Convergences and divergences in family measurement using a narrative analysis. Family Process,
42, 3-15.
Fiese, B. H., & Spagnola, M. (2005). Narratives in and about families: A critical look at definitions,
methods, and application to family psychology. Journal of Family Psychology,19, 51-61.
Fiese, B. H., Wamboldt, F. S., & Anbar, R. D. (2005). Family Asthma Management Routines:
Connections to medical adherence and quality of life. Journal of Pediatrics, 146, 171-176.
Fiese, B. H. (2005). Introduction to special issue: Time for Family-Based Interventions in Pediatric
Psychology? Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 30, 629-630.
Fiese, B. H. (2005). Timely opportunities for families and their health care providers: A commentary on
Pyle et al. Families, Systems, and Health, 23, 21-25.
Codding, R. S., Eckert, T. L., Lewandowski, L. J., & Fiese, B. H. (2005). Comparing DSM-IV types of
ADHD across performance domains: A meta-analysis. The ADHD Report, 9-16.
Fiese, B. H., Foley, K., P. & Spagnola, M. (2006). Routine and ritual elements in family mealtimes:
Contexts for child well-being and family identity. New Directions in Child and Adolescent
Development, 111, 67-90.
Fiese, B. H., & Everhart, R. S. (2006). Medical adherence and childhood chronic illness: Family daily
management skills and emotional climate as emerging contributors. Current Opinions in
Pediatrics, 18, 551-557.
Fiese, B. H. (2006). Opportunities for the future in family systems medicine. Families, Systems, and
Health, 24, 412-415.
Fiese, B. H., Winter, M. A., Sliwinski, M., & Anbar, R. (2007). Nighttime waking in children with
asthma: An exploratory study of daily fluctuations in family climate. Journal of Family
Psychology, 21, 95-103.
Jacobs, M. P., & Fiese, B. H. (2007). Family mealtime interactions and overweight children with asthma:
Potential for compounded risks? Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 32, 64-68.
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Martens, B.K., Eckert, T.L., Begeny, J.C., Lewandowski, L.J., DiGennaro, F., Montarello, S.,Arbolino,
L., Reed, D.D., & Fiese, B.H. (2007). Effects of a fluency-building program on the reading
performance of low-achieving second and third grade students. Journal of Behavioral Education,
16, 39-54.
McIntyre, L. L., Eckert, T. L., Fiese, B. H., DiGennaro, F., & Wildenger, L. K. (2007). Transition to
kindergarten: Family experiences and involvement. Early Childhood and Education. 35, 83-89.
Fiese, B. H. (2007). Routines and Rituals: Opportunities for Participation in Family Health. OTJR:
Occupation, Participation, and Health, 41S-49S.
Spagnola, M. & Fiese, B. H. (2007). Family Routines and Rituals: A Context for Development in the
Lives of Young Children. Infants and Young Children, 20, 284-299
Fiese, B. H., Winter, M. A., Anbar, R. D., Howell, K. J., & Poltrock, S. (2008). Family climate of routine
asthma care: Associating perceived burden and mother-child interaction patterns. Family Process,
47, 63-79.
Fiese, B. H. (2008). Breathing life into family processes: Introduction to special issue on families and
asthma. Family Process, 47, 1-5.
Wildenger, L. K., McIntyre, L. L., Fiese, B. H., & Eckert, T. (2008). Children’s daily routines during
kindergarten transition. Early Childhood Education Journal, 36, 69-74.
Alderfer, M. A., Fiese, B., H., Gold, J. I., Cutuli, J. J., Holmbeck, G., Goldbeck, L., Chambers, C., Abad,
M., Spetter, D., & Patterson, J.(2008). Evidence-based assessment in pediatric psychology:
Family measures. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 33, 1046-1061.
Everhart, R. S., Fiese, B. H., & Smyth, J. M. (2008). A cumulative risk model predicting caregiver quality
of life in pediatric asthma. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 33, 809-818.
Everhart, R. S., & Fiese, B. H., (2009). Asthma severity and child quality of life in pediatric asthma: A
systematic review. Patient Education and Counseling, 75, 162-168.
Everhart, R. S., & Fiese, B. H. (2009). Development and Initial Validation of a Pictorial Quality of Life
Measure for Young Children with Asthma. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 34, 966-976.
Fiese, B. H., Everhart, R. S., & Wildenger, L. (2009). Wheezing, sleeping, and worrying: The hidden
risks of asthma and obesity in school age children. Psychology In the Schools, 46, 728-738
Fiese, B. H., Winter, M. A., Wamboldt, F. S., Anbar, R.D., & Wamboldt, M. Z. (2010). Do Family
Mealtime Interactions Mediate the Association Between Asthma Symptoms and Separation
Anxiety?, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 51, 144-151.
Spagnola, M. & Fiese, B. H. (2010). Preschoolers with asthma: Narratives of family functioning predict
behavior problems. Family Process, 49, 74-91.
Kiser, L. J., Medoff, D., Black, M.M., Nurse, W., & Fiese, B. H. (2010). Family mealtimes Q-sort: A
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measure of mealtime practices. Journal of Family Psychology, 24, 92-96.
Everhart, R. S., Smyth, J. M., Santuzzi, A. M., & Fiese, B. H. (2010). Validation of the Asthma Quality of
Life Questionnaire with momentary assessments of symptoms and functional limitations in
patient daily life. Respiratory Care, 55, 427-432.
McIntyre, L. L., Eckert, T. L., Fiese, B. H., DiGennaro, F. D., & Wildenger, L. K. (2010). Family
concerns surrounding kindergarten transition: A comparison of students in special and general
education. Early Childhood Education Journal, 38, 259-263.
Hammons, A., & Fiese, B. H. (2010). Family mealtimes and children with cystic fibrosis: A meta-
analysis. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, 9, 377-384.
Fiese, B. H., Winter, M. A., & Botti, J. C. (2011). The ABC’s of family mealtimes: Observational lessons
for promoting healthy outcomes for children with persistent asthma. Child Development, 82,
133-145.
Hammons, A., & Fiese, B. H., (2011). Is Frequency of Shared Family Meals Related to the Nutritional
Health of Children and Adolescents? A Meta-Analysis. Pediatrics, E1565-E1574, DOI:
10.1542/peds.2010-1440.
Quick, B. L., Fiese, B. H., Anderson, B., Koester, B. D., Marlin, D. W. (2011). A formative evaluation of
shared family mealtime for parents of toddlers and young children. Health Communication, 26,
656-666.
Weisner, T. S., & Fiese, B. H. (2011). Introduction to Special Section of the Journal of Family
Psychology, Advances in Mixed-Methods in Family Psychology: Integrative and Applied
Solutions for Family Science. Journal of Family Psychology, 25,795-798.
Winter, M . A., Fiese, B. H., Spagnola, M., & Anbar, R. D. (2011). Asthma severity, child security, and
child internalizing: Using story stem techniques to assess the meaning children make of family
and disease-specific events. Journal of Family Psychology, 25, 795-798.
Grigsby, D. S., Sang-Hyun, C., & Fiese, B. H. (2011). Where they live, how they play: Neighborhood
greenness and outdoor physical activity among preschoolers. International Journal of Health
Geographics, 10, 66.
Grigsby-Toussaint, D., Chi, S. Fiese, B. H. (2011). Neighborhood greenness and physical activity among
preschool-aged children. Obesity, 19, S1, S204.
Fiese, B. H., & Jones, B. L. (2012). Food and family: A socio-ecological perspective for child
development. Advances in Child Development and Behavior, 307-337.
Fiese, B. H. (2012). Family mealtime conversations in context. Journal Nutrition Education and
Behavior, 44, e1.
Raymond, K. P., Fiese, B. H., Winter, M. A., Knestel, A., Everhart, R. S., & Anbar, R. D. (2012). Helpful
Hints: Caregiver generated asthma management strategies and their relation to pediatric asthma
symptoms and quality of life. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 37, 414-423.
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Fiese, B. H., Hammons, A., Grigsby-Toussaint, D. (2012). Family Mealtimes: A contextual approach to
understanding childhood obesity. Economics and Human Biology, 10, 365-374.
Fiese, B. H., Bost, K. K., McBride, B. A., & Donovan, S. M. (2013). Childhood obesity prevention from
cell to society. Science & Society, Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 24, 375-377.
Hammons, A., Wiley, A., Teran-Garcia, M., & Fiese, B. H. (2013). Six week Latino family prevention
pilot program effectively promotes healthy behaviors and reduces obesogenic behaviors. Journal
of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 45, 745-750.
Dev, D., McBride, B., Fiese, B. H., Jones, B. L., Cho, H. and the STRONG Kids Team. (2013). Risk
factors for overweight/obesity in preschool children in childcare: An ecological approach. Child
Obesity, 9, 399-408.
Fiese, B. H., Rhodes, H. G., & Beardslee, W. R. (2013). Rapid changes in American family life:
Consequences for child health and pediatric practice. Pediatrics, 132, 552-559.
Kong A, Jones BL, Fiese B, Schiffer L, Odoms-Young A, Kim Y, Bailey L, Fitzgibbon ML. (2013).
Parent-child mealtime interactions in racially/ethnically diverse families with preschool-age
children. Eating Behaviors, 14, 451-455.
Fiese, B. H. and The STRONG Kids Team. Context matters in pediatric psychology: Commentary on
Innovative Treatment and Prevention Programs for Pediatric Overweight and Obesity, Journal of
Pediatric Psychology, 38, 1037-1043.
Musaad, S. M. A., Paige, K. N., Teran-Garcia, M., Donovan, S., Fiese, B. H., & the STRONG Kids
Research Team (2013). Childhood overweight/obesity and pediatric asthma: The role of parental
perception and child weight status. Nutrients, 5, 3713-3729.
Fiese, B. H., Koester, B., & Waxman, E. (2013). Balancing household needs: The nonfood needs of food
pantry clients and their implications for program planning. Journal of Family and Economic
Issues, published online December 2013.
Bost, K., Wiley, A., Fiese, B., Hammons, A., & McBride, B. & the STRONG Kids Team. (2014).
Associations between Adult Attachment Style, Emotion Regulation, and Preschool Children's
Food Consumption. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 35, 50-61.
Jones, B., L., Fiese, B. H., & STRONG Kids Research Team. (2014). Parent routines, child routines, and
family demographics associated with obesity in parents and preschool-aged children. Frontiers in
Psychology, 5, 1- 10. doi:10.33839.2014.00374.
Nelson, M. R., Zhu, X., Li, Y., Fiese, B. H., Koester, B. (2014). Get Real: How current behavior
influences perceptions of realism and behavioral intent for Public Service Announcements.
Health Communication, DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2014.894425.
Hammons, A., Everhart, R.S., & Fiese, B. H. (2014). Family mealtimes and cystic fibrosis. Pediatric
Allergy, Immunology, and Pulmonology. In press.
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Helton, J., & Fiese, B. H. (2014). Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Participation among Child
Welfare-Involved Families. Journal Hunger and Environmental Nutrition, 9, 409-417.
Fiese, B. H. (2014). The Journal of Family Psychology. Encyclopedia of Family Studies.
Miadich, S., Everhart, R. S., Borschuk, A., Winter, M., & Fiese, B.F. (2015). Quality of life in children
with asthma: A developmental perspective. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 40, 672-679.
Musaad, S. M. A., Donovan, S. M., Fiese, B. H., and the STRONG Kids Research Team (2015). Parental
perception of child weight in the first two years-of-life: A potential link between infant feeding
and preschoolers’ diet. Appetite, 91, 90-100. http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.appet.2015.03.029.
Fiese, B. H., Jones, B. L. & Jarick, J. (2015). Family mealtime dynamics and food consumption: An
experimental approach to understanding distractions. Journal of Couple and Family Psychology:
Research and Practice, 4, 199-211.
Sigman-Grant, M., Hayes, J., VanBrackle, A., & Fiese, B. (2015). Family resiliency: A neglected
perspective in addressing obesity in young children. Childhood Obesity, 11, 1-10.
Fiese, B. H. (2016). Advancing Family Psychology. Journal of Family Psychology, 30, 1.
Fiese, B. H. & Bost, K. K. (2016). Family ecologies and child risk for obesity: Focus on regulatory
processes. Family Relations, 65, 94-107.
Speirs, K., & Fiese, B. H. and the STRONG Kids Research Team. (2016). The relationship between food
insecurity and BMI for preschool children. Maternal and Child Health, 20, 925-933. 10.1007/s10995-015-1881-0
Fiese, B. H., Gundersen, C., Koester, B., & Jones, B. (2016). Family Chaos and Lack of Mealtime
Planning is Associated with Food Insecurity in Low Income Households, Journal of
Economics and Human Behavior, 21, 147-155. 10.1016/j.ehb.2016.01.004.
Cole NC, Musaad SM, Fiese BH Lee S-Y, Donovan SM. Influence of family mealtime routines on
preschoolers’ picky eating behaviors and food consumption. FASEB Journal 2016; 30:
1150.11
Saltzman, J. A., Pineros-Leano, M., Liechty, J. M., Bost, K. K., Fiese, B. H., and the STRONG
Kids Research Team (2016). Eating, feeding, and feeling: Emotional responsiveness
mediates longitudinal associations between maternal binge eating, feeding practices and
child weight. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 13,
89. 10.1186/s12966-016-0415-5.
Musaad, S. M.A., Donovan, S. M.., Fiese, B. H., and the STRONG Kids2 Research Team (2016).
The independent and cumulative effect of early life risk factors on child growth: A
preliminary report. Childhood Obesity, 12, 193-201. 10.1089/chi.2016.0018.
Saltzman, J. A., Liechty, J. M., Bost, K. K., Fiese, B. H. and the STRONG Kids Research Team
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(2016). Parents binge eating and restrictive feeding practices: Indirect effects of parent’s
responses to negative emotion. Eating Behaviors, 21, 150-154
Helton, J. J., Schreiber, J. C., & Fiese, B. H., (2016). Foster parents’ nutritional strategies and
children’s well-being. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. doi:10.1007/s10560-
016-0454-4
Metcalfe, J. J., & Fiese, B. H. (2016). Children’s food involvement is related to healthier
dietary behaviors. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 48, S61.
Fiese, B. H. (2017). Introduction to three decades of family psychology: Perspectives toward the
future. Journal of Family Psychology, 31, 1.
Kim, J. H., Fiese, B. H., & Donovan, S. M. (2017). Breastfeeding is natural but not the cultural
norm: A mixed-methods study of first-time breastfeeding, African American mothers
participating in WIC. Journal Nutrition Education and Behavior, 49, S151-S161.
Bost, K. K., Teran-Garcia, M., Fiese, B. H., & Donovan, S. Child body mass index, genotype and
parenting in the prediction of restrictive feeding. Pediatric Obesity, in press.
Everhart, R. S., Greenlee, J. L., Winter, M. A., & Fiese, B. H. (2017). Primary and Secondary Caregiver
Reports of Quality of Life in Pediatric Asthma: Are They Comparable? Applied Research in
Quality of Life.
Al Ghriwati, N., Winter, M., Everhart, R. S., & Fiese, B. H. (2017). Family functioning and asthma
severity: A biobehavioral approach. Families, systems, and health: The journal of collaborative
healthcare.
Bevans, K. B., Riley, A. W., Landgraf, J. M., Carle, A. C., Teneralli, R. E. Fiese, B. H., Meltzer, L. J.,
Ettinger, A. K., Becker, B. D., & Forrest, C. B. (2017). Children’s family experiences:
Development of the PROMIS pediatric family relationships measures. Quality of Life Research,
DOI 10.1007/s11136-017-1629-y.
Saltzman, J.A., Fiese, B. H., Bost, K. K., & McBride, B.A. (In Press). Development of appetite
self-regulation: Integrating perspectives from attachment and family systems theory.
Child Development Perspectives.
Saltzman, J. A., Bost, K. K., Musaad, S., Fiese, B. H., Wiley, A. & the STRONG Kids Team.
(2017). Predictors and outcomes of mealtime emotional climate in families with
preschoolers. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 1-12. doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsx109.
O’Connor, T., Masse, L., Tu, A., Watts, A., Hughes, S., Beauchamp, M., Baranowski, T., Pham, T.,
Berge, E., Fiese, B., Golley, R., Hingle, M., Kremers, S., Rhee, K., Skouteris, H., & Vaughn, A.
(2017), Food parenting practices for 5 to 12 year old children: A concept map analysis of
parenting and nutrition experts input. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical
Activity, 14, 122
STRONG Kids Group Publications
Dev, D., McBride, B., & the STRONG Kids Research Team. (2013). Academy of Nutrition Dietetics
Benchmarks for Nutrition and Childcare 2011: Are childcare providers across contexts meeting
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recommendations? Journal of American Academy Nutrition and Dietetics, 113, 11346-1353.
Wang, Y. Y., Wang. A., Donovan. S., & Teran-Garcia, M. & the STRONG Kids Research Team. (2013).
Individual Genetic Variations Related to Satiety and Appetite Control Increase Risk of Obesity in
Preschool-Age Children in the STRONG Kids Program. Human Genetics, 75, 152-159.
Shim, J.E., Kim, J., Lee, Y. and the STRONG Kids Team (2016). Fruit and Vegetable Intakes are
Associated with Feeding Practices Facilitating Internalization of Extrinsic Motivation. Journal of
Nutrition Education and Behavior, 48, 311- 317.
Invited Book Chapters
Ruttenberg, B. A., Kalish, B. I., Fiese, B. H., & D'Orazaio, A. (1983). Early infant assessment using the
Behavior Rating Instrument for Autistic Children. In J. Call, E. Galenson, & R. Tyson (Eds.),
Frontiers of Infant Psychiatry, (pp. 413-424). New York: Basic Books.
Ruttenberg, B. A., Fiese, B. H., & Gates, G. L. (1988). A brief description of the Behavior Rating
Instrument for Autistic and other Atypical Children. In M. B. Leventhal (Ed.), Movement and
Growth: Dance therapy for the special child. (pp. 89-99) New York University.
Sameroff, A. J. & Fiese, B. H. (1988). The context of language development. In L. L. Lloyd & R.
Schiefelbush (Eds.), Language perspectives: Acquisition, retardation, and intervention. (pp. 3-20).
Austin, TX: Pro-Ed, Inc.
Fiese, B. H. & Sameroff, A. J. Family context in pediatric psychology: A transactional perspective.
(1992) M. C. Roberts & J. L. Wallander (Eds.), Family issues in pediatric psychology. Hillsdale,
N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Sameroff, A. J. & Fiese, B. H. (1989). Conceptual issues in prevention. In D. Shaffer, I. Philips, & N. B.
Enzer (Eds.), Prevention of mental disorders, alcohol, and other drug use in children and
adolescents. OSAP Prevention Monograph 2 (pp. 23-54). Rockville, MD.: U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services.
Sameroff, A. J. & Fiese, B. H. (1990). Transactional regulation and early intervention. In S. Meisels & J.
P. Shonkoff (Eds.), Early intervention: A handbook of theory, practice and analysis. New York:
Cambridge University Press.
Sameroff, A. J. & Fiese, B. H. (1992). Family representations of development. In I. Sigel, A. V.
McGillicuddy-DeLisi, & J. J. Goodnow (Eds.), Parent belief systems: The psychological
consequences for children (pp. 347-369). Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Fiese, B. H. (1995). Family rituals. In D. Levinson (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Marriage and the Family (pp.
275-278). New York: Macmillan.
Fiese, B. H., & Sameroff, A. J. The family narrative consortium: A multidimensional approach to
narratives. In Fiese, B. H., Sameroff, A. J., Grotevant, H. D., Wamboldt, F., Dickstein, S., & Fravel,
S. (1999).The stories that families tell: Narrative coherence, narrative interaction, and relationship
beliefs. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development. (pp. 1-36). Serial No. 257,
Vol. 64, No. 2.
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Fiese, B. H., & Marjinsky, K . A. T.(1999). Dinnertime stories: Connecting family practices with
relationship beliefs and child adjustment. In Fiese, B. H., Sameroff, A. J., Grotevant, H. D.,
Wamboldt, F., Dickstein, S., & Fravel, S. The stories that families tell: Narrative coherence,
narrative interaction, and relationship beliefs. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child
Development, (pp. 52-68). Serial No. 257, Vol. 64, No. 2.
Sameroff, A. J., & Fiese, B. H. (1999). Narrative connections in the family context: Summary and
conclusions. In Fiese, B. H., Sameroff, A. J., Grotevant, H. D., Wamboldt, F., Dickstein, S., &
Fravel, S. The stories that families tell: Narrative coherence, narrative interaction, and relationship
beliefs. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, (pp. 105-123). Serial No.
257, Vol. 64, No. 2.
Sameroff, A. J., & Fiese, B. H. (2000). Models of development and developmental risk. In C. H. Zeenah
(Ed.), Handbook of Infant Mental Health, Second Edition (pp. 3-19). New York: Guilford
Sameroff, A. J., & Fiese, B. H. (2000). Transactional regulation: The developmental ecology of early
intervention. In S. J. Meisels & J. P. Shonkoff (Eds.), Early intervention: A handbook of theory,
practice, and analysis. (pp. 135-159). New York: Cambridge University Press.
Fiese, B. H., Wilder, J., & Bickham, N. L. (2000). Family context in developmental psychopathology. In
M. Lewis & A. J. Sameroff (Eds.), Handbook of Developmental Psychopathology. (pp. 115-134)
New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum.
Fiese, B. H. (2000). Family matters: A systems view of family effects on children’s cognitive health. In
R. J. Sternberg and E. L. Grigorenko (Eds.), Environmental effects on cognitive abilities. (pp. 39-
57). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Fiese, B. H., Sameroff, A. J., Grotevant, H. D., Wamboldt, F. S., Dickstein, S., & Fravel, D. L. (2001).
Observing families through the stories that they tell: A multidimensional approach. In P. Kerig
and K. Lindahl (Eds.), Family observational coding systems: Resources for systemic research.
(pp. 259-272). Mahwah, NJ: LEA
Fiese, B. H., & Poehlmann, J. (2002). Generation Gap. In N.J. Salkind (Ed.), Child Development, (pp.
165). Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan
Fiese, B. H. & Josephs, K. Family rituals. In J.J. Ponzetti (Ed.), (2002). International Encyclopedia of
Marriage and Family Relationships, 2nd Edition., 621-624.
Pratt, M. W. & Fiese, B. H. Family Stories and the Life Course: An Ecological Context. (2004). In M.
W. Pratt and B. H. Fiese (Eds.) Family stories and the life course: Across time and generations.
(pp. 1-24). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Fiese, B. H. & Bickham, N. L. (2004). Pincurling grandpa’s hair in the comfy chair: Parents’ Stories of
Growing Up and Potential Links to Socialization in the Preschool Years. In M. W. Pratt and B. H.
Fiese (Eds.) Family stories and the life course: Across time and generations. (pp. 259-278).
Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Fiese, B. H. & Pratt, M. W. Metaphors and Meanings of Family Stories: Integrating Life Course and
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Systems Perspectives on Narrative. (2004). In M. W. Pratt and B. H. Fiese (Eds.) Family stories
and the life course: Across time and generations. (pp. 401-418). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Fiese, B. H. (2005). Time and time again: A critical look at family time. In V. L. Bengston, A. C. Acock,
K. R. Allen, P. Dilworth-Anderson, & D. M. Klein (Eds.) Sourcebook on family theory and
research. (pp. 258-262). New York: Sage.
Fiese, B. H., Eckert, T., & Spagnola, M. (2005). Family context in early childhood education: Practices
and beliefs associated with early learning. In B. Spodek (Ed) Handbook of Research on the
Education of Young Children (2nd Ed). (pp. 393-409). Fairfax, VA: TechBooks
Fiese, B. H. (2006). Who took my hot sauce?: Regulating emotion in the context of family routines and
rituals. In D. K. Snyder, J. A. Simpson, & J. N Hughes (Eds) Emotion regulation in families. (pp.
269-290). Washington DC: American Psychological Assocation.
Fiese, B. H., & Spagnola, M. (2007). The interior life of the family: Looking from the inside out and
outside in. In A. Masten (Eds.), Developmental psychopathology: Integrating multiple systems
and levels. Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology.(pp.119-150) Mahwah, NJ: Erlabum.
Fiese, B. H., Spagnola, M., & Everhart, R. (2008). Family context in developmental and behavioral
pediatrics. M. L. Wolraich, D. D. Drotar, P. H. Dworkin, & E. Perrin (Eds.), Developmental-
Behavioral Pediatrics: Evidence and Practice. (pp. 79-108). Philadelphia: Mosby Eslevier
Fiese, B. H., & Everhart, R. S. (2008). Routines and child development. In Encyclopedia of Infancy and
Early Child Development. M. Haith and J. Benson (Eds) Oxford: Elsevier.
Fiese, B. H., & Winter, M. A. (2008). Family context in early childhood development. In Encyclopedia of
Infancy and Early Child Development. M. Haith and J. Benson (Eds) Oxford: Elsevier.
Fiese, B. H., & Winter, M. A .(2009). Family dynamics of chaos and its relation to children’s socio-
emotional wellbeing. In Evans, G. W. and Wachs, T. D. (Eds.) Chaos and children's
development: Levels of analysis and mechanisms. (pp. 49-66). Washington D. C.: American
Psychological Association Press.
Fiese, B. H., & Winter, M. A. (2010). Family stories and rituals. In J. Bray and M. Stanton (Eds.)
Handbook of Family Psychology., (pp. 625-636). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
Everhart, R. S., & Fiese, B. H. (2011). Family health maintenance. Encyclopedia of Family Health. M.
Craft-Rosenberg and S. Pehler (Eds). New York: Sage.
Fiese, B. H. (2013). Family context in early childhood: Connecting beliefs, practices and ecologies. In
Handbook of Research in the Education of Young Children (3rd Edition). B. Spodek and O.
Saracho (Eds.), (pp. 369-384). New York: Routledge.
Fiese, B. H., & Hammons, A. (2013). Theories of Family Health: An integrative perspective and look
towards the future. In M. Fine and F. Fincham (Eds.), Handbook of Family Theories: A content-
based approach. (pp. 398-416). New York: Routledge.
Grigsby-Tousasint, D. , Harrison, K., Nelson, M. R., Fiese, B. H. & Christoph, M. (2013). Exploring
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marketing targeted at youth in food stores. In Advances in Communication Research to Reduce
Childhood Obesity. (pp. 317-342) J. D. Williams, K. E. Pasch, C. A. Collins (Eds), New York:
Springer.
Everhart, R. S., & Fiese, B. H. (2017). Non-adherence to medical treatment. In J. S. Halterman Adherence
to Pediatric Health Care Recommendations.
Policy Reports
Fiese, B. H., & Schwartz, M. (2008). Reclaiming the family table: Mealtimes and child health and
wellbeing. Society for Research in Child Development Social Policy Report. Vol XXII, No. IV.
Fiese, B. H., Gundersen, C., Koester, B., & Washington, L. (2011). Household Food Insecurity: Serious
concerns for child development. Society for Research in Child Development Social Policy
Report. Volume 25, No. 3.
Advisory Panel Reports
IOM (Institute of Medicine) and NRC (National Research Council) (2011). Toward an integrated science
of research on families: Workshop report. Committee on the Science of Research on Families.
Washington DC: The National Academies Press.
Presentations
Invited presentations (selected)
Fiese, B. H. (March, 1990). Integrating the child into the context of family treatment. Presented at the
Veteran's Administration Hospital, Syracuse, N. Y.
Fiese, B. H. (April, 1990). Dimensions of family rituals: Implications for the represented and practicing
family. Presented at The Center for Family Research, George Washington University,
Washington D. C.
Fiese, B. H. (May, 1990). Infant Psychiatry. Presented at the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences, The State University of New York, Health Sciences Center, Syracuse, N. Y.
Fiese, B. H. (March, 1991). The use of family rituals and family stories in therapeutic settings. Presented
at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse, N. Y.
Fiese, B. H. & Levy, S. (April, 1992). Family context in the treatment of children with Insulin Dependent
Diabetes Mellitus. Presented at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse, N. Y.
Fiese, B. H., Irwin, M., & Curry, E. (September, 1992). Pediatric infant-parent exam: A screening
technique for detecting early relationship disturbances. Presented at the World Association of
Infant Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, Fifth World Congress, Pre-Congress Colloquy, Training
and assessment issues in infant mental health. Chicago, Illinois.
Fiese, B. H. (April, 1993). Behavior Modification in the Family Context. Presented at The State
University of New York Health Sciences Center Medical School. Syracuse, N. Y.
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Fiese, B. H. (May, 1993). Family rituals: Is there a place for them in the '90's?. Presented at the Summer
Institute, Project Advance, Syracuse University. Syracuse, N. Y.
Fiese, B. H. (February, 1995). Clinical implications of family rituals. Presented at Grand Rounds,
Department of Psychiatry, State University of New York, Syracuse, N. Y.
Fiese, B. H. (June, 1995). The relation between narratives and behavior. Presented at the NIMH
Workshop, "Methodological Challenges in the Behavioral Sciences: Issues in Family Research".
Bethesda, Md.
Fiese, B. H. (November, 1995). Reconstructing the past in light of the future: Understanding family
stories in a generational context. Presented at the Gerontology Center, Oregon State University,
Corvallis, OR.
Fiese, B. H. (November, 1995). Thinking about family rituals in the 90's. Presented at the Department of
Psychology, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon.
Fiese, B. H. (May, 1996). Applying family rituals to clinical practice. Presented at the Annual Meeting of
the New York State Psychological Association. Buffalo, NY.
Sameroff, A. J., & Fiese, B. H. (November, 1996). Integration of developmental and contextual
approaches in family research. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council of
Family Relations. Kansas City, MO.
Fiese, B. H., & Hooker, K. (May, 1997). Parental meaning-making through family stories of childhood
experiences: A developmental perspective. In D. Oyserman (Chair), Meaning of parenthood-
Implications of representations of childhood and parenting in the self. Midwestern Psychological
Association, Chicago, Illinois.
Fiese, B. H. (May, 1998). Advances and setbacks in measuring family systems: A panel discussion.
Family Research Round Table. University of Rochester and the Wynne Center for Family
Research. Rochester, NY.
Fiese, B. H. (October, 1998). Family stories: Developmental considerations and implications for child
mental health. Department of Psychology, Denver University, Denver, CO.
Fiese, B. H. (October, 1998). Tales parents tell: Developmental aspects of family stories. Department of
Psychology, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI.
Fiese, B. H. (October, 1999). A Longitudinal Look at Continuities and Discontinuities in Maternal Birth
Stories. Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. Denver, CO.
Fiese, B.H. (May, 2000). Discussant. Messages from home: Understanding patterns in family narratives.
M. Pratt (chair). Development 2000, University of Waterloo and Canadian Psychological
Association, Waterloo, Ontario. Canada.
Fiese, B. H. (August, 2000). Family stories of health and well-being. School of Nursing, University of
Washington, Seattle, WA.
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Fiese, B. H. (March, 2001). Telling tales and rituals of healthy families. Wynne Center for Family
Research, University of Rochester Medical School, Rochester, NY.
Fiese, B.H. (April, 2001). Discussant. Young children in high risk family contexts: From disrupted
attachment relationships to attachment disorders. J. Poehlmann & Inge Bretherton (Chairs).
Society for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis, MN.
Fiese, B. H. (October, 2001). Telling tales and rituals of healthy families. Department of Psychology,
Oswego State University, Oswego, NY.
Fiese, B. H. (October, 2001). Family narratives: Meaning and construction. NSF Panel Socialization of
Beliefs. Department of Human Development and Family Studies. Auburn University, Auburn,
AL.
Fiese, B. H. & Wamboldt, F. S. (November, 2001). Family interventions with chronic conditions across
the lifespan. NCFR Preconference, Rochester, NY.
Fiese, B. H. Discussant. The autobiographical mode: The sensitivities, ethics, and delimmas of
researching sexual topics. Theory Construction and Research Methodology Workshop, National
Council Family Relations, Houston, TX.
Fiese, B.H. (April, 2002). Discussant. The times of our lives: Identity and life narratives in adolescence.
Society for Research in Adolescence, New Orleans, LA.
Celano, M., Wood, B., Fiese, B., Holmbeck, G., McDaniel, S., & Schoppe, S. (August, 2002). Research
on family interaction and chronic illness: Challenges and dilemmas. Discussion group, Divison
43, American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
Fiese, B. H. (February, 2003). Telling tales and rituals of healthy families. Department of Psychiatry
Grand Rounds, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.
Fiese, B. H. (March, 2003). Telling Tales of Relationships: Linking Family Practices and
Representations to Child Health and Well-being. Interpersonal Relationship Research Group,
Department of Family Social Science and Institute of Child Development, University of
Minnesota, St. Paul, MN.
Fiese, B. H. (November, 2003). Update on the Family Life and Asthma Project. Department of
Psychiatry, Children’s Hospital, SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
Fiese, B. H. (January, 2004). Emotion regulation in family context. Texas A& M Conference on Emotion
Regulation, College Station, TX
Fiese, B. H. (March, 2004) Family stories and rituals. MARIAL Sloan Foundation Center, Emory
University, Atlanta, GA.
Fiese, B. H. (April, 2004). Family stories and children’s health. Tufts University Center for Children,
Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Development, Medford, MA.
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Fiese, B. H. (April, 2004). Dinnertime: Pathways to family resilience. Pampered Chef Institute for Family
Resilience, Spring Lecture, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.
Fiese, B. H. (October, 2004). The interior life of the family: Looking from the inside out and outside in.
Minnesota Symposia on Child Development, Institute of Child Development, University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Fiese, B. H. (October, 2004). The power of family mealtimes: Real science not reality TV. Frontiers of
Science Lecture, Syracuse University.
Fiese, B. H. (August, 2005). Tales of a family researcher. Fellows address. Division 43. American
Psychological Association. Washington D.C.
Fiese, B. H. (October, 2005). "Telling Tales and Rituals of Healthy Families: Promising Prospects or
Dreaded Obligations?" Sloan Center for the Everyday Lives of Families, UCLA.
Fiese, B. H. (January, 2006). Family routines and rituals: Boon or burden of health and wellbeing?
Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY.
Fiese, B. H. (March, 2006). From fables to family tales. Conference on the Importance of Fairy Tales in
Child Development. Syracuse University Florence. Florence, Italy.
Fiese, B. H. (April, 2006). Family Narratives: Tales from the trenches. MARIAL Conference on the
Mythic American Family, Emory University, Altanta, GA.
Fiese, B. H. (May, 2006). Family routines and medical adherence. Joslin Center for Diabetes Care.
Syracuse, NY.
Fiese, B. H. (May, 2006). Family routines: Boon or burden for healthcare? American Thoracic Society.
San Diego, CA.
Fiese, B. H. (February, 2007). Telling tales and rituals of healthy families. Institute for Children, Youth,
and Families. University of Arizona, Tucson.
Fiese, B. H. (February, 2007). Routines and Rituals: Opportunities for participation in family health.
Third International Habits Conference. Pacific Grove, CA.
Fiese, B. H. (June, 2007). Creating an insiders view of family life through stories and routines. NIMH
Families and HIV Conference. San Francisco, CA.
Fiese, B. H., & Winter, M. A. (October, 2007). The dynamics of family chaos and its relation to
children’s socio-emotional well being. First Urie Bronfenbrenner Conference: Chaos and
Children’s Development: Levels of Analysis and Mechanisms. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY,
October 25-27, 2007.
Fiese, B. H. (March, 2008). The ABC’s of family mealtimes: A proposal for the prevention of pediatric
obesity. Center for Adherence and Self- Management. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.
Fiese, B. H. (March, 2008). Eat, Sleep, Breathe: Family routines promote medical adherence and reduce
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anxiety in children with persistent asthma. Center for Adherence and Self- Management.
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.
Fiese, B. H. (September, 2008). Multiple risk and adolescent adherence: A developmental contextual
framework. NIDDK Conference on Adolescent Non-adherence. Bethesda, MD.
Fiese, B. H. (October, 2008). Eat, Sleep, Breathe: Everyday opportunities to build children’s health. The
Pampered Chef Lecture. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Fiese, B. H. (October, 2008). Family narratives. University of Rome. Rome, Italy.
Fiese, B. H. (November, 2008). Family routines and rituals: Everyday opportunities to build health and
wellbeing. Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.
Fiese, B. H. (August, 2009). What's cooking in eating disorders and obesity? American Psychological
Association. Toronto, Canada.
Fiese, B. H. (October, 2009). Family routines and rituals: Everyday opportunities to build health and
wellbeing. Hunsberger Memorial Lecture. Wilfred Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario.
Fiese, B. H. (February, 2010). Family Resiliency Center: Strengthening families for life's challenges.
Families Commission. Wellington, New Zealand.
Fiese, B. H. (March, 2010). Chaotic Home Environments: A breeding ground for relational stress and
poor lung functioning in children with asthma. American Psychosomatic Society. Portland,
Oregon.
Fiese, B. H. (May, 2010). Family Mealtimes: A contextual approach to understanding childhood obesity.
BYU Conference on Obesity and the Family. Provo, Utah.
Fiese, B. H. (July, 2010). Inside family life: Multiple layers of influence on children’s health and
wellbeing. Workshop on mixed methods and family science. Institute of Medicine. Washington
D.C.
Fiese, B. H. (August, 2010). Advancing family health and through policy and collaboration. American
Psychological Association. San Diego, CA.
Fiese, B. H. (November, 2010). Keeping strong ties through family narratives. Marial Center for Families.
Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Fiese, B. H. (February, 2011). Family Narratives. Coimbra University, Coimbra, Portugal.
Fiese, B. H. (February, 2011). Family routines and rituals: Everyday opportunities to build health and
wellbeing. Coimbra University, Coimbra, Portugal.
Fiese, B. H. (February, 2011). A brief guide to publishing: Or how not to perish in the process. Coimbra
University, Coimbra, Portugal.
Fiese, B. H. (March, 2011). ABC’s of caring for healthy children. Act Boldly To Care. Illinois Action for
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Children Keynote Address. Springfield, Illinois.
Gundersen, C., Fiese, B. H., Koester, B., (February, 2011). Evaluating weekend feeding programs for
children. Gleaners Food Bank. Indianapolis.
Fiese, B. H. (April, 2011). ABC’s of Family Mealtimes: Opportunities to promote health and wellbeing
through evidence, practice, and policy. Invited Keynote Address. Villanova University
Department of Psychology 50 Year Celebration. Villanova, PA.
Gundersen, C., Fiese, B. H., Koester, B.(May, 2011) BackPack Program Evaluation. Feeding America,
Chicago, Il.
Fiese, B. H. (February, 2012). Key family predictors of child health outcomes. The Science of Research
on Families. The Improvement of Family Measurement in Large Scale Studies. Institute of
Medicine National Research Council. National Academies, Washington D.C.
Fiese, B. H. (June, 2012). Promoting healthy eating and lifestyles for children and their families. Invited
Plenary. Head Start’s 11th National Research Conference. Washington D.C.
Fiese, B. H. (August, 2012). Genes, gossip and groceries: A contextual risk approach to childhood
obesity. Presidential Panel: Addressing Obesity and Health Disparities in The Nation’s Children.
American Psychological Association Annual Convention. Orlando, FL.
Fiese, B. H. (October, 2012). Childhood obesity: From the family table to public policy. Plenary. National
Council on Family Relations. Phoenix, AZ.
Fiese, B. H. (February, 2013). Parenting in a changing world: Thinking about parents and childhood
obesity prevention. Keynote Speaker. Institute of Medicine. Washington D.C.
Fiese, B. H. (March, 2013). Promoting health and well-being through shared family meals. Health and
Wellbeing Seminar. University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI.
Fiese, B. H., & Raine, L. (April, 2014). Taking action for healthy kids: Connecting families, schools and
communities. Keynote. Action for Healthy Kids Illinois State Wellness Conference. Champaign,
IL.
Fiese, B. H. (October, 2014). Action and distraction: Building an evidence base to promote family routines and
reduce chaos for children’s nutritional health. Department of Human Development and Family Studies,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
Fiese, B. H. (November, 2014). Social construction of children’s foods: Core concepts and examples. The Obesity
Society. Boston, MA.
Fiese, B. H. (February, 2015). Healthy ingredients family mealtimes. Food 3000. Madrid, Spain.
Fiese, B. H. (September, 2015). The Science and Politics of Family Mealtimes. University of Georgia.
Athens, Georgia.
Fiese, B. H. (October, 2015). The Science and Politics of Family Mealtimes. The J. P. McGovern Annual
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Lecture in Family, Health, and Human Values. University of Houston. Houston, Texas.
Donovan, S., & Fiese, B. H. (January, 2016). Update on the STRONG Kids Program: Innovative
Approaches to Early Dietary Habits. National Dairy Council, Rosemont, IL
Fiese, B. H. (February, 2016). Why Family Mealtimes Matter: The Science and Politics, of Food, Family,
and Children’s Health. Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.
Fiese, B. H. (April, 2016). Why Family Mealtimes Matter to Children’s Health and Well-Being. Toronto
Children’s Hospital. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Fiese, B. H. (June, 2017). Advancing Couple and Family Psychology through a Collaborative
and Constructive Editing Process. International Couple and Family Psychology
Conference. Institute for Couple and Family Psychology, Northwestern University,
Evanston, IL.
Chambers, A., Fiese, B. H., Sexton, T. (August, 2017). The Past, Present, and Future of Couple
and Family Psychology. American Psychological Association, Washington D. C. K.
Coop-Gordon Moderator.
Fiese, B. H. (September, 2017). Time Allocation and U.S. Dietary Habits: Time for re-
evaluation? Purdue Conference on Ingestive Behaviors. Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN.
Congressional Briefings
Fiese, B. H. (September, 2011). Management of Chronic Health Conditions in Children: The Importance
of Family Mealtimes. SRCD Sponsored Congressional Briefing. Raising Healthy Children: Recent
Evidence from Developmental Science. Washington, DC.
Conference Presentations
Fiese, B. H., D'Orazio, A., & Ruttenberg, B. A. (April, 1980). Behavioral assessment of infants and
implications for early childhood disorders. Presented at the First World Congress on Infant
Psychiatry. Lisbon, Portugal.
Fiese, B. H. & Ruttenberg, B. A. (October, 1980). A comparison of behavioral ratings of normally
developing infants and seriously emotionally disturbed children: Implications for detection of
early childhood pathology. Presented at the American Academy of Child Psychiatry. Chicago,
Illinois.
Fiese, B. H. (April, 1987). Mother-infant interaction and symbolic play in the second year of life: A
contextual analysis. Presented at the Society for Research in Child Development. Baltimore,
Maryland.
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Fiese, B. H. (August, 1987). Playful relationships: The effects of mother-toddler interaction on symbolic
play. Presented at the American Psychological Association. New York City, New York.
Fiese, B. H. (April, 1988). Come play with me: A longitudinal study of mother-toddler interaction and
symbolic play. Presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies. Washington D. C.
Fiese, B. H. & Mead, J. D. (May, 1988). Parental involvement and adolescent compliance in diabetic
adolescents with recurrent diabetic ketoacidosis: A behavioral program. Presented at the Society
for Behavioral Pediatrics. Washington D. C.
Fiese, B. H. (April, 1989). Creating the zone of proximal development: Lessons from the study of
symbolic play. Presented at the Society for Research in Child Development. Kansas City,
Missouri.
Fiese, B. H. (May, 1989). Family stories: Mothers stories of their childhood and relation to mother-
toddler interaction. Presented at the Fourth Annual NIMH Family Research Consortium Institute.
Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Fiese, B. H. (April, 1990). Family Stories: Relation between mothers stories of their childhood and
interaction patterns in a free play setting. Presented at the International Conference on Infant
Studies. Montreal, Canada.
Fiese, B. H. (June, 1990). Dimensions of family rituals as possible protective factors. Presented at the
Fifth Annual NIMH Family Research Consortium Summer Institute. Monterey, California.
Fiese, B. H. & Kline, C. A. (August, 1990). Development of the Family Ritual Questionnaire. Presented
at the American Psychological Association. Boston, Massachusetts.
Fiese, B. H. (April, 1991). Intergenerational transmission of relationships and family process. Symposia
Chair, Society for Research in Child Development. Seattle, Washington.
Fiese, B. H. (April, 1991). Family stories: Parents' stories of their childhood and relation to parent-child
interaction patterns. Presented at the Society for Research in Child Development. Seattle,
Washington.
Hooker, K., Fiese, B. H., & Kotary, L. (April, 1991). The developmental significance of parenthood for
self in adulthood. Presented at the Society for Research in Child Development. Seattle,
Washington.
Fiese, B. H. & Rimmer, M. L. (June, 1991). Family stories: Relation between thematic content and
parent-child interaction patterns. Presented at the American Psychological Society. Washington
D. C.
Kotary, L., Schwagler, J., Hooker, K., & Fiese, B. H. (June, 1991). Relationships between parents'
possible selves, psychological well-being and aspects of children's temperament. Presented at the
American Psychological Society. Washington D. C.
Poehlmann, J. A., Mossman, M. J. & Fiese, B. H. (June, 1991). Attachment and dysphoria among
adolescents who experienced parental divorce and/or maternal depression. Presented at the
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American Psychological Society. Washington D. C.
Irwin, M., Fiese, B. H., & Gordon, M. (October, 1991). Pediatric Infant Parent Exam: Screening
technique to detect relationship disturbances. Presented at the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry. Chicago, Illinois.
Fiese, B. H., Hooker, K. A., Kotary, L., & Schwagler, J. (May, 1992). Maintaining family rituals in the
transition to parenthood. Presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies. Miami,
Florida.
Fiese, B. H., Irwin, M., & Curry, E. (September, 1992). Detecting relationship disturbances in low
birthweight infants. Presented at the World Association of Infant Psychiatry and Allied
Disciplines. Chicago, Illinois.
Fiese, B. H., & Hooker, K. A. (March, 1993). Defining a sense of family during the early stages of
parenthood: The role of family rituals. Paper presented as part of K. Hooker and B. H. Fiese (Co-
chairs). Domains of generativity: Linkages between parenting, self, and family. Symposium
conducted at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, New
Orleans, LA.
Fiese, B. H., Dufore, D., & Poehlmann, J. (March, 1993). The relations among observed family
interaction at dinner, family of origin family rituals, and child behavior problems. Presented at the
biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, LA.
Hooker, K. A. & Fiese, B. H. (March, 1993). Temporal perspectives on changes in self related to
parenting. Paper presented as part of K. Hooker and B. H. Fiese (Co-chairs). Domains of
generativity: Linkages between parenting, self, and family. Symposium conducted at the biennial
meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, LA.
Levy, S. Y., & Fiese, B. H. (March, 1993). A multidimensional measure of adherence for children with
insulin-dependent diabetes. Presented at the Society for Behavioral Medicine. San Francisco, CA.
Curry-Bleggi, E. E., Fiese, B. H., & Skillman, G. (August, 1993). Maternal depression, parental
competency and dyadic interaction in a sample of full term and premature infants. Presented at
the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association. Toronto, Canada.
Fiese, B. H. (June, 1994). Family of Origin Dinnertime stories: Relation to current dinnertime behavior.
Presented at the NIMH Family Research Consortium II, Summer Institute. Santa Fe, New
Mexico.
Mossman, M. & Fiese, B. H. (November, 1994). Launching stage families and gender differences in
achievement, affiliation, and autonomy themes: Cross-method comparisons of families. Presented
at the National Council on Family Relations. Minneapolis, MN.
Fiese, B.H., Sameroff, A. J., Grotevant, H. D., Wamboldt, F. S., & Dickstein, S. (April, 1995). Family
story collaborative project: Overview of a multi-dimensional system of narrative analysis. In B.
H. Fiese (Chair), A multidimensional view of family narratives: Coherence, interaction style, and
beliefs. Symposium presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development, Indianapolis, IN.
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Fiese, B. H., & Marjinski, K. A. T. (April, 1995). Family dinnertime narratives: The relationship between
family beliefs and behavior. In B. H. Fiese (Chair), A multidimensional view of family narratives:
Coherence, interaction style, and beliefs. Symposium presented at the Biennial Meeting of the
Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis, IN.
Fiese, B. H., & Marjinski, K. A. T. (June, 1995). Assessing family paradigms through narratives.
Presented at the NIMH Family Research Consortium Summer Institute. Ogunquit, Maine.
Fiese, B. H. (November, 1995). Reconstructing the past in light of the future: Family stories in the context
of raising children. Presented at the National Conference on Family Relations, Theory
Construction and Method Workshop, Portland, Oregon.
Fiese, B. H. (June, 1996). Multi-dimensional coding of family narratives: Analysis across four sites.
Presented at the NIMH Family Research Consortium Summer Institute, San Diego, California.
Fiese, B. H. & Skillman, G. (April, 1997). Getting the story straight: Congruence between parent story
theme and gender role in relation to child behavior. Presented in B. H. Fiese (Chair) Defining
Family Heritage Through Rituals and Stories, Society for Research in Child Development,
Washington D. C.
Fiese, B. H. & Morfei, M., & Hooker, K. A. (April, 1997). Developmental trajectories of family rituals
and marital satisfaction. Presented in B. H. Fiese (Chair) Defining Family Heritage Through
Rituals and Stories, Society for Research in Child Development, Washington D. C.
Fiese, B. H. & Curry-Bleggi, E. (June, 1998). Continuities and discontinuities in maternal narratives:
Relation to child behavior. Presented at the NIMH Family Research Consortium Summer
Institute. Blaine, WA.
Curry-Bleggi, E. & Fiese, B. H. (April, 1999). The day you were born: A longitudinal study of maternal
birth narratives. Presented in B. H. Fiese (chair) Relationships in the family context: A narrative
examination. Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Albuquerque,
New Mexico.
Fiese, B. H. (April, 1999). Dinnertime stories: A three course sampling of thematic content, narrative
coherence, and qualitative inquiry. Presented in M. Pratt and B. H. Fiese (co-chairs).
Investigating family socialization processes through narrative: Stories as both windows and
pathways in the home. Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development.
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Tomcho, T., & Fiese, B. H. (April, 1999). My family is not your family: Interaction of gender and
structure on perception of family of origin experiences. Presented at the annual meeting of the
Eastern Psychological Association. Providence, RI.
Tomcho, T., & Fiese, B. H. (June, 1999). Family of origin religious differences: Predicting current marital
satisfcation. Presented at the American Psychological Society Annual meeting. Denver, Colorado.
Tomcho, T., & Fiese, B. H. (August, 1999). Stages of cross-cultural friendship acquisition: Predicting
international student adjustment. Presented at the Society for the Psychological Study of Social
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Issues International Conference on Immigrants and Immigration. Toronto, Canada.
Fiese, B. H., Tomcho, T., & Bickham, N. (April, 2001). Maintaining family competence through
meaningful rituals: A longitudinal view. In L. Kubicek & B. Fiese (Chairs). Family routines and
child competence: Diversity in culture, continuity, and maternal mental health. Presented at the
Society for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis, MN.
Fiese, B. H., Wamboldt, F. S., & Josephs, K. (November, 2001). Family routines, rituals, and asthma
management: A proposal for family-based strategies to increase treatment adherence. Family
Interventions with Chronic Conditions Across the Lifespan Workshop. National Council of
Family Relations, Rochester, NY.
Fiese, B. H., Douglas, M., & Josephs, K. (November, 2001). Scarfing down dinner: Children’s images of
family life using a story telling technique. Presented at National Conference on Family Relations,
Rochester, NY.
Fiese, B. H., & Wamboldt, F. S. (June, 2002). Coherent accounts of coping with a chronic illness. NIMH
Family Research Consortium Summer Institute. Charlotte, North Carolina.
Fiese, B. H., Wamboldt, F.S., Howell, K. J., & Spagnola, M. (April, 2003). : Scarfing down dinner:
Connecting children’s perceptions of family dynamics with child behavior through the stories that
they tell. In B. Fiese (Chair) Telling tales of mothers, fathers, children, and adolescents: Chapter 2
of the Family Narrative Consortium. Presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for
Research in Child Development. Tampa, FL.
Foley, K., Raymond, K., & Fiese, B. H. (April, 2004). The relation between caregiver depression and
pediatric adherence to daily prescribed asthma medications. National Child Health Conference,
Charleston, SC.
Fiese, B. H., Wamboldt, F. S., Anbar, R. D. (April, 2004). Family asthma management routines:
Connections to medical adherence and quality of life. National Child Health Conference,
Charleston, SC.
Spagnola, M. & Fiese, B. H. (April, 2004). “The mom and dad calm him down and the sister gets his
medicine.” : Family communication and children’s representations of families’ responses to
asthma attack. National Child Health Conference, Charleston, SC.
Begeny, J. C., DiGennaro, D., Arbolino, L. A., Montarello, S., Martens, B. K.., Eckert, T., Lewandowski,
L., & Fiese, B. H. (June, 2004). The Read-a-Buck after school reading program: Generalization
outcomes from a fluency-based reading intervention. Association of Applied Behavior Analysis,
Boston, MA.
Montarello, S., DiGennarom, F. D., Arbolino, L. A., Begency, J. C., Martens, B. K., Eckert, T. L.,
Lewandowski, L., Fiese, B. H. (May, 2004). Read-A-Buck: Endurance effects of a fluency-based
after school reading program. . Association of Applied Behavior Analysis, Boston, MA.
Martens, B. K., Eckert, T. L., Lewnadowski, L., Fiese, B. H., & Begeny, J. C., DiGennaro, F. D.
Montarello, S., Arbolino, L. A. (June, 2004). The Read-A-Buck After school program: A
community research initiative. . Association of Applied Behavior Analysis, Boston, MA.
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Eckert, T. L., Arbolino, L. A., Begeny, J. C., DiGennaro, F. D., Montarello, S. A., Martens, B. K.,
Lewandowski, L. J., & Fiese, B. H. (2004, July). Improving the oral reading fluency skills of
elementary aged students. American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Eckert, T. L., Montarello, S. A., DiGennaro, F. D., Arbolino, L. A., Begeny, J. C., Martens, B. K.,
Lewandowski, L. J., & Fiese, B. H. (2004, July). Examining the endurance of oral reading
fluency skills among elementary aged students. American Psychological Association, Honolulu,
Hawaii.
Fiese, B. H. (August, 2004). Family Conflict and Pediatric Asthma: How family beliefs about daily
routines may protect children from anxiety. American Psychological Association, Honolulu,
Hawaii.
Fiese, B. H. (April, 2005). Family resilience and strain in children at medical risk. Poster Symposium
presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta,
GA.
Foley, K. P., Raymond, K., & Fiese, B. H. (April, 2005). The relationship between maternal
psychopathology and quality of life in a chronically ill pediatric population. Biennial Meeting of
the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.
Fiese, B. H., Howell, K. J., Raymond, K., Spagnola, M., & Poltrock, S. (April, 2005). Burden of care and
family negativity affects child and parent quality of life. Biennial Meeting of the Society for
Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.
Fiese, B. H. (April, 2005). Family routines and rituals: Putting order into chaos? In G. Evans and T. D.
Wachs (chairs) Environmental chaos and children’s development: Expanding the boundaries of
chaos. Paper symposium. Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development,
Atlanta, GA.
Fiese, B. H. (November, 2005). Family Meanings In Stories That They Tell: Across Context &
Generations. Panel Chair. National Council on Family Relations. Phoenix, AZ.
DelSavio, K. A., Raymond, K., & Fiese, B. H. (April, 2006). The relation between rituals, routines and
overall functioning in families with asthma. National Child Health Psychology Conference.
Gainseville, FL.
Raymond, K.., Kelley, K. & Fiese, B. H. (April, 2006). Family impact and illness severity: A function of
family structure and healthcare utilization in a chronically ill pediatric population. National Child
Health Psychology Conference. Gainseville, FL.
Everhart, R. S., Spagnola, M., & Fiese, B. H. (April, 2006). A family systems perspective on quality of
life in pediatric asthma. National Child Health Psychology Conference. Gainseville, FL.
Jacobs, M. P., & Fiese, B. H. (April, 2006). Overweight pre-Adolescents with asthma and family
functioning: An examination of potential risk factors. National Child Health Psychology
Conference. Gainseville, FL.
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Raymond, K. , Nazarian, D., & Fiese, B. H. (April, 2006).Narrative representations of relationship
expectations: The connection to child psychopathology. National Child Health Psychology
Conference. Gainseville, FL.
Begeny, J., DiGennaro, F., Montarello, S., Arbolino, L., Martens, B., Eckert, T., Lewandowski, L., &
Fiese, B. (July, 2006). Relationships between commonly used reading measures and suggestions
for reducing the amount of time needed to screen for reading difficulties. International Society for
the Study of Behavioral Development biennial conference. Melbourne, Australia.
Fiese, B. H., Gundersen, C., Koester, B., & Washington, L. (April, 2011). Addressing food insecurity in
the U.S. through informal food assistance programs: Selection and household concerns. Paper
presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development.
Fiese, Koester, Hammons, McBride, & the STRONG Kids Team (August, 2012). STRONG Kids:
Integrating interdisciplinary research in obesity prevention and undergraduate education. Presented at the
American Psychological Association Annual Conference. Orlando, FL.
Ad Hoc Reviewer
Family Relations
Journal of Family Issues
Psychiatry
Journal of Research Adolescence
European Journal Developmental Psychology
Patient Education and Counseling
British Journal Health Psychology
Patient Education and Counseling
Developmental Psychology
Infant Behavior and Development
Child Development
Pediatrics
Health Psychology
Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology
Social Science and Medicine
Grant Review Committees
1996 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
1997 Administration for Children ,Youth, and Families, Department of Health
and Human Services- ACYF/NIMH Head Start Program
2003 NIMH BSTART
2003 Economic & Social Research Council (England)
2003 NSF CAREER Awards
2004 NIMH Special Emphasis Panel; F31/F32 Review Panel
2005 NIMH Special Emphasis Panel; F31 Review Panel
2006 NIMH Special Emphasis Panel; F31 Review Panel
2007 Social Sciences and Humanities Review (Canada)
2007 NIMH Special Emphasis Panel; F31 Review Panel
2008 3-C Institute for Social Development
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2008 Swiss National Science Foundation
2009 March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
2009 NICHD Challenge Grant Panel, ZPG1-BBBP5
2010 W.T. Grant Foundation
2011 ZDK1 GRB-S NIDDK Study Section
2012 NIDDK SEP
2013 W.T. Grant Foundation
2013 NIDDK SEP
2014 NIDDK SEP
2014 NIMH
2015 Psychosocial Development, Risk and Prevention Study Section, NIH
2015 NIDDK SEP
2015 NIEHS/EPA P30
2015 American Psychological Foundation Randy Gerson Memorial Grants
2017 BSF United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation
2017 NIH Special Emphasis Panel, Developmental Risk Prevention and Social Behavior
Site Reviews
2006 North Carolina State University Graduate Program in Psychology
2012 Brigham Young University Family Life Graduate Program
2012 University of Maryland Family Science Ph.D. Program
External Evaluator (non-confidential)
2004 Ph.D. Eliot Pearson Department of Child Development, Tufts University, Medford, MA
2004 PhD La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia
Consulting
2001 P. Brandt, Moms Recovering from Cancer Project, School of Nursing, University of
Washington
2003 H. Grotevant, Adoption Project, Family Social Science, University of Minnesota
2006 S. Denham, Appalachia Families Project, Center for Disease Control
2006 MacArthur Foundation, Does Housing Matter for Children’s Health?
2006 BBDO Worldwide, Family Rituals
2007 Sloan Foundation
2007 Carolyn’s Compassionate Children Scholarship
2008 Carolyn’s Compassionate Children Scholarship
2009-2011 PROMIS Family Belonging Workgroup
2010-2012 University of Nevada All 4 Kids Program
2011 San Francisco State University HIV Prevention Program
Professional Organization Sub-Committees
2006 Society for Pediatric Psychology Vision Committee
2007 American Psychological Association Representative for Bright Futures Review
2007 American Psychological Association Representative for AMA Report on Childhood
Obesity
2008 Committee for Children, Youth, and Families Liaison to Committee for Women in
Psychology
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2007-2011 Society for Research in Child Development Fellows Selection Committee
2008 American Psychological Association Reviewer, Task Force on Mental Health and
Abortion
2008 Society for Research in Child Development Media Award Committee (Chair)
2008 American Psychological Association Representative CDC Summit on the Law and
Obesity
Departmental Service
1987-2008 Clinical Training Committee
1987-2008 Clinical Admissions Committee
1988-1992 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
1992-1997 Executive Committee (Chair, 1996-1997)
2008 Psychology Research Initiative and Diversity Enhancement (PRIDE) Faculty Mentor
2010 Faculty Search Committee (Chair)
2013 Department Head Search Committee
University Service
1992 Academic Advisor Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority
1994-1996 Academic Affairs Committee, College of Arts and Sciences (Chair, 1995-96)
1995 S.U. Scholars Committee (Chair)
1996 College of Arts and Science Promotion and Tenure Committee
1997 Research and Scholarship, College of Arts and Sciences
2001-2003 Faculty Council
2002-2005 Chairs Steering Committee, Vice Chancellor’s Office
2003 All University Chairs Initiative To Retain Best Students (Chair)
2004 College of Arts & Sciences Statistics Program Review (Chair)
2003-2004 University First Year Fund of Excellence (Chair)
2004-2008 University Senate
2004-2008 Senate Committee on Academic Affairs
2005 Vice Chancellor Review Committee (Chair)
2005 Wellness Leadership Team
2006 Vice Chancellor Search Committee
2006 Vice Chancellor Ad Hoc Advisory Committee (Chair)
2010 Stewarding Excellence Committee on the Office for Vice Chancellor for Research
2010-2012 College of ACES Tenure and Promotion Committee
2010-2012 Multidisciplinary Health Sciences Leadership Team
2010-2011 Co-Chair Interdisciplinary Education and Research Innovation Summit
2010-2013 Named Faculty Review Committee
2011-2012 Academic Analytics Steering Committee
2011-2012 Interdisciplinary Health Search Committee (Chair)
2012- Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Work Group
2014- International Food Security at Illinois Steering Committee
2015- College of ACES Teaching Academy
Courses Offered
Undergraduate: Pediatric Psychology; Family Systems Research; Personality Theory, Transdisciplinary
Research Methods (Food and Family, STRONG Kids) Graduate: Developmental Psychopathology;
Family Systems Research; Family Assessment; Primary Care Consultation; Transdisciplinary Approaches
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to Obesity Prevention
Former Graduate Students
Julie Poehlmann, Ph.D.; Professor; Human Development, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.
Gemma Skillman, Ph.D.; Associate Professor, Department of Psychology; University of South Dakota,
Vermillion South Dakota.
Kimberly Howell, Ph.D.; Assistant Director of Clinical Training; Argosy University;
Thomas Tomcho, Ph.D.; Associate Professor; Delaware State University
Mary Spagnola, Ph.D.; Postdoctoral Fellow; Wynne Center for the Family; University of Rochester,
Rochester, NY.
Robin S. Everhart, Assistant Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University
Former Postdoctoral Associates
Marcia Winter, Assistant Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University
Amber Hammons, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, California State University-Fresno
Blake Jones, Ph.D.- Assistant Professor, Purdue University
Behavioral Science in the Public Interest (selected)
Print Media (selected): Better Homes and Gardens, CHILD Magazine, Dallas Morning News, Detroit
News, Family Circle, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, LA Times, McCall’s, Men’s Health,
New York Times, Omaha-World Herald, Parent’s Magazine, Syracuse Parent, USA Today, Wall Street
Journal, Washington Post, Women’s Day,
Radio and Television (selected): Australian National Radio: BBC, CBC, National Public Radio, WCNY
Say no to television and yes to your family (With Marlene Schwartz)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/marlene-schwartz-phd/mcdonalds-tv-channel_b_1028712.html
Talking at mealtime better health for kids with asthma (one of many)
http://articles.latimes.com/2011/feb/05/news/la-heb-mealtime-asthma-20110205
Helping parents manage asthma at home
http://www.ivanhoe.com/science/story/2010/05/715a.html
Eat, Play, Love http://www.apa.org/monitor/2010/06/fiese.aspx
How to survive Thanksgiving with family
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/personal/11/14/living.family.thanksgiving/
The Family Dinner Deconstructed http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=18753715
Mother-daughter communication http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12524026/page/2/