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January 28, 2021 1 VITA JAMES P. MCHALE Department of Psychology, USF St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 (727) 873-4848; https://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/resources/family-study-center/ EDUCATION: Ph.D., 1992, University of California, Berkeley M.S., 1985, Tulane University B.A., 1981, University of South Florida PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2015- Executive Director, USF St. Petersburg Infant-Family Center, FL 2008- Professor of Psychology, USF St. Petersburg, FL 2004- Director, USF St. Petersburg Family Study Center, FL 2008-14 Founding Chair, Department of Psychology, USF St. Petersburg 2004-08 Associate Professor, College of Arts & Sciences, USF St. Petersburg 2000-03 Associate Professor of Psychology, Clark University, Worcester MA 2000-03 Director of Clinical Training, Clark University, Worcester, MA 1994-99 Assistant Professor of Psychology, Clark University, Worcester MA PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Florida Association for Infant Mental Health American Psychological Association AWARDS AND HONORS: Diversity Award (Faculty), University of South Florida, September 2019 Kathleen Kuehnle Memorial Plenary Address, Florida Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Orlando, FL, September 2018 Invited Master Lecture, World Association for Infant Mental Health, Rome, Italy, May, 2018. Plenary Address, UCSF Child Trauma Research Program 20 th Anniversary, San Francisco, CA, March 2016 Keynote Address, International Association of Attachment Conference, Miami, FL, November, 2015 Invited Master Lecture, World Association for Infant Mental Health, Edinburgh, Scotland, June, 2014. Visiting Professor, Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome, Italy July 2010- October 2011 Invited Speaker, Office of Child Support Enforcement Annual Conference, New York, NY, October 2011. Keynote Speaker, Strong Foundations: Minnesota’s Birth-to-Three Conference and Fatherhood Summit, January, 2010

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  • January 28, 2021

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    VITA

    JAMES P. MCHALE

    Department of Psychology, USF St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, FL 33701

    (727) 873-4848; https://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/resources/family-study-center/

    EDUCATION: Ph.D., 1992, University of California, Berkeley

    M.S., 1985, Tulane University

    B.A., 1981, University of South Florida

    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

    2015- Executive Director, USF St. Petersburg Infant-Family Center, FL

    2008- Professor of Psychology, USF St. Petersburg, FL

    2004- Director, USF St. Petersburg Family Study Center, FL

    2008-14 Founding Chair, Department of Psychology, USF St. Petersburg

    2004-08 Associate Professor, College of Arts & Sciences, USF St. Petersburg

    2000-03 Associate Professor of Psychology, Clark University, Worcester MA

    2000-03 Director of Clinical Training, Clark University, Worcester, MA

    1994-99 Assistant Professor of Psychology, Clark University, Worcester MA

    PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

    Florida Association for Infant Mental Health

    American Psychological Association

    AWARDS AND HONORS:

    Diversity Award (Faculty), University of South Florida, September 2019

    Kathleen Kuehnle Memorial Plenary Address, Florida Association of Family and

    Conciliation Courts, Orlando, FL, September 2018

    Invited Master Lecture, World Association for Infant Mental Health, Rome, Italy,

    May, 2018.

    Plenary Address, UCSF Child Trauma Research Program 20th Anniversary, San

    Francisco, CA, March 2016

    Keynote Address, International Association of Attachment Conference, Miami,

    FL, November, 2015

    Invited Master Lecture, World Association for Infant Mental Health, Edinburgh,

    Scotland, June, 2014.

    Visiting Professor, Sapienza – Università di Roma, Rome, Italy July 2010-

    October 2011

    Invited Speaker, Office of Child Support Enforcement Annual Conference, New

    York, NY, October 2011.

    Keynote Speaker, Strong Foundations: Minnesota’s Birth-to-Three Conference

    and Fatherhood Summit, January, 2010

    https://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/resources/family-study-center/

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    AWARDS AND HONORS (continued):

    Plenary Interface, World Association for Infant Mental Health, Leipzig, Germany,

    July, 2010

    Irving B. Harris Keynote Speaker, Illinois Association for Infant Mental Health,

    Chicago, IL, September, 2008

    Invited Special Address, Zero To Three National Training Institute, Orlando, FL,

    November 2007.

    Kenneth Citron Memorial Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, Mt. Sinai Hospital,

    University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, November 2007

    Winner, Outstanding Professional Paper (with post-doctoral student D. Elliston),

    Southeastern Psychological Association, March 2006

    Decade of Behavior Lecturer, World Association for Infant Mental Health, 2004

    Irving B. Harris National Book Award of the Zero to Three Press, June, 2004

    Hayden Fellowship for Excellence in Research and Teaching, 1999-2000

    Lee Gurel/John E. Bell Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award, 1996-97

    MAJOR GRANT FUNDED ACTIVITY

    Administration for Children and Families, Skills-Based Healthy Marriage and

    Relationship Education Services for At-Risk Families through a Child Welfare Diversion

    Program, 2020-2025. $3,706,932

    Pinellas Community Foundation, Attending to Infant-Family Mental Health

    during COVID-19 in Pinellas County, 2020-2021, $178,000

    Foundation for a Healthy St Petersburg, “Trauma-Informed Infant-Family Mental

    Health”, 2018-2021, $796,730

    National Institute of Child Health and Development R01 HD082211 “Randomized Controlled Trial of Prenatal Coparenting Intervention for African

    American Fragile Families”, 2015-2020, $3,119,519

    Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County Project Number: PROG551 "Infant

    Family Mental Health Center", 2016-2021, $1,507,663

    Foundation for a Healthy St Petersburg, “Trauma-Informed Infant-Family Mental

    Health Planning Grant”, 2017-2018, $57,100

    Pinellas County Social Action Grant, “Infant Family Mental Health Center”,

    2016-2018, $159,980

    Foundation for a Healthy St Petersburg, “Building Blocks for Babies in St.

    Petersburg”, 2016-2017, $327,511

    Brady Education Foundation Early Childhood Grant "Figuring it Out for the

    Child: Promoting coparenting alliances of expectant unmarried African American

    parents”, 2012-2014, $276,910

    Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County Seed Grant "Promoting coparenting

    alliances of expectant unmarried African American parents", 2011-2012, $20,000

    National Institute of Child Health and Development R21 HD050730,

    "Incarceration, co-caregiving, and child adjustment", 2006-2010, $348,000

    National Institute of Child Health and Development KO2 HD047505A, "Prebirth

    predictors of early coparenting", 2005-2010, $405,000

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    GRANT FUNDED ACTIVITY

    National Institute of Child Health and Development R01 HD42179, "Prebirth

    predictors of early coparenting", 2002-2006, $462,300

    National Institute of Child Health and Development Underrepresented Minorities

    Program Post-Doctoral Supplement (to R01 HD42179), 2004-2005, $66,500

    National Institute of Child Health and Development R29 HD37172, "Coparenting

    and family-level dynamics during infancy and toddlerhood", 1999-2004, $507,000

    National Institute of Child Health and Development Underrepresented Minorities

    Program Pre-Doctoral Supplement (to R29 HD37172), 2000-2004, $170,636

    National Institute of Mental Health RO3 MH54250, "Family-level dynamics

    during the toddler period", 1996-98, $175,000

    SELECT PROFESSIONAL AND EDITORIAL BOARDS AND SERVICE:

    Steering Committee Fatherhood Research & Practice Network, 2014-16

    President/Past/Elect Florida Association for Infant Mental Health, 2012-13

    Board of Directors Florida Association for Infant Mental Health, 2007-13

    Board of Directors Pinellas County Healthy Start Coalition, 2010-2013

    Editorial Board, Parenting Science and Practice, 2002-2007

    Ad Hoc Editor Family Process, 2008- Present

    Ad Hoc Reviewer, Child Development

    Developmental Psychology

    Journal of Child and Family Studies

    Journal of Family Psychology

    Parenting: Science and Practice

    GRANT AND CONFERENCE REVIEW PANELS AND SERVICE:

    Review Panelist, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group 2021/01

    ZMD1 DRI (J1), National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD),

    Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health (October 2020)

    Review Panelist, Social Psychology, Personality, and Interpersonal Processes

    Study Section (SPIP), Risk, Prevention, & Health Behavior Integrated Review Group,

    Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health (October 2018)

    Review Panelist, Panel 19, Family Relationships, Society for Research in Child

    Development’s 2019 national conference (August-September 2018)

    Review Panelist, New Conceptualizations in the Study of Parenting-At-Risk,

    Society for Research in Child Development’s 2014 Special Topic Meeting (July 2014)

    Review Panelist, Israel Science Foundation (March 2014; March 2013)

    Review Panelist, Southeastern Psychological Association’s 2013 regional

    conference (October, 2012)

    Review Panelist, ZRG1 F11-A (20) L: Fellowships: Risk Prevention and Health

    Behavior, Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health (March, 2010)

    Review Panelist, ARRA RC4 Sustainable Community - Linked Infrastructure

    Panel 2, Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health (February, 2010)

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    GRANT AND CONFERENCE REVIEW PANELS AND SERVICE:

    Program Planning Workgroup, Zero To Three’s 2009 National Training Institute

    (January-July, 2009)

    Review Panelist, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

    (December, 2008)

    Review Panelist, Southeastern Psychological Association’s 2009 regional

    conference (October, 2008)

    Program Planning Workgroup, Zero To Three’s 2008 National Training Institute

    (January-July, 2008)

    Review Panelist, Social Psychology, Personality, and Interpersonal Processes

    Study Section (SPIP), Risk, Prevention, & Health Behavior Integrated Review Group,

    Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health (June, 2008)

    Program Planning Workgroup, Zero To Three’s 2007 National Training Institute

    (January-May, 2007)

    Review Panelist, Southeastern Psychological Association’s 2007 regional

    conference (October, 2006)

    Chair, Panel 19 (Family Relationships), Society for Research in Child

    Development’s 2007 national conference (August-September, 2006)

    Review Panelist, Social Psychology, Personality, and Interpersonal Processes

    Study Section (SPIP), Risk, Prevention, & Health Behavior Integrated Review Group,

    Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health (March, 2006)

    Program Chair, Florida Association for Infant Mental Health’s 2006 state-wide

    conference (February, 2006)

    Chair, Family Relations Panel, World Association for Infant Mental Health’s

    2006 Congress (July-August, 2005).

    Program Chair, Florida Association for Infant Mental Health’s 2005 state-wide

    conference (February, 2005)

    Review Panelist, Panel 17, Parenting, Society for Research in Child

    Development’s 2005 national conference (August-September, 2004)

    Review Panelist, Family Relations Panel, World Association for Infant Mental

    Health’s 2004 World Congress (June-July, 2003).

    Review Panelist, Panel 19, Family Relationships, Society for Research in Child

    Development’s 2003 national conference (August-September, 2002)

    PUBLICATIONS:

    McHale, J., Stover, C., Dube, C., Sirotkin, Y., Lewis, S. & McKay, K.

    (manuscript in submission, December 2020), Randomized controlled trial of a prenatal

    coparenting-specific intervention for unmarried Black parents. Journal of Family

    Psychology.

    McKay, K., Gaskin-Butler, V., Little, T., DePalma, K. & McHale, J. (revised

    manuscript in submission, October 2020). Starting the conversation: Common themes

    typifying unmarried African American parents’ discussions about coparenting a first

    child together. The Journal of Black Psychology.

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    PUBLICATIONS:

    Kuersten-Hogan, R. & McHale, J. (2021). Prenatal family dynamics: Couple and

    coparenting relationships during and postpregnancy. New York: Springer Publishers.

    Kuersten-Hogan, R. & McHale, J. (2021). The transition to parenthood: A

    theoretical and empirical overview. In R. Kuersten-Hogan & J. McHale (Eds.), Prenatal

    family dynamics: Couple and coparenting relationships during and postpregnancy. New

    York: Springer Publishers (pp. 3-22).

    Kuersten-Hogan, R. & McHale, J. (2021). Prenatal observations of coparenting

    and couple interactions in the emerging family triad. In R. Kuersten-Hogan & J. McHale

    (Eds.), Prenatal family dynamics: Couple and coparenting relationships during and

    postpregnancy. New York: Springer Publishers (pp. 23-40).

    McHale, J. & Kuersten-Hogan, R. (2021). Growing points in the study of prenatal

    coparenting and triangular dynamics. In R. Kuersten-Hogan & J. McHale (Eds.), Prenatal

    family dynamics: Couple and coparenting relationships during and postpregnancy. New

    York: Springer Publishers (pp. 363-380).

    McHale, J., Stover, C. & McKay. K. (2021). A prenatal intervention to support

    coparenting in unmarried African American family systems. In R. Kuersten-Hogan & J.

    McHale (Eds.), Prenatal family dynamics: Couple and coparenting relationships during

    and postpregnancy. New York: Springer Publishers (pp. 295-320).

    Bell, J. M., Mason, T. M., Buck, H. G., Tofthagen, C. S., Duffy, A. R., Groër, M.

    W., McHale. J.P. & Kip, K. E. (2020). Challenges in Obtaining and Assessing Salivary

    Cortisol and α-Amylase in an Over 60 Population Undergoing Psychotherapeutic

    Treatment for Complicated Grief: Lessons Learned. Clinical Nursing Research,

    1054773820973274..

    Fidler, B. & McHale, J. (2020). Building and enhancing efficacious coparenting

    in parenting coordination. Family Court Review, 58, 747-759.

    http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/fcre.12510

    McHale, J., Carter, D., Miller, M. & Fieldstone, L. (2020). Perspectives of

    mothers, fathers, and parenting coordinators concerning the process and impact of

    Parenting Coordination. Family Court Review, 58, 211-226.

    https://doi-org.ezproxy.lib.usf.edu/10.1111/fcre.12462

    McHale, J., Talbot, J. & Reisler, S. (2020). Recalled coparenting conflict,

    paralysis of initiative, and sensitivity to conflict during late adolescence. Journal of

    Women’s Health and Development, 3, 114-124. doi: 10.26502/fjwhd.2644-28840022

    McHale, J., Negrini, L. & Sirotkin, Y. (2019). Coparenting. In M. Bornstein, M.

    Arterberry, K. Fingerman & J. Lansford (Eds.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Lifespan

    Human Development. New York: Sage Publications

    https://doi-org.ezproxy.lib.usf.edu/10.1111/fcre.12462

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    PUBLICATIONS:

    McHale, J. P., & Carter, D. K. (2019). A través de los ojos del niño: Una

    intervención avanzada de coordinación de parentalidad para las familias con alto

    conflicto posterior al divorcio (Through the Eyes of the Child: An advanced Parenting

    Coordination intervention for high-conflict post-divorce families). Anuario de

    Psicología/The UB Journal of Psychology, 49(3), 156-163. doi:

    10.1344/anpsic2019.49.16

    McHale, J. & Dickstein, S. (2019). The interpersonal context of early childhood

    development: A systemic approach to infant-family assessment. In A. Carter & R.

    DelCarmen Wiggins (Eds), Oxford Handbook of Infant, Toddler, and Preschool Mental

    Health Assessment, Second Edition. Oxford University Press (pp. 79-96).

    .McHale, J., Sirotkin, Y. & Negrini, L (2019). Coparenting. In B. Fiese. M.

    Celano, K. Deater-Deckard, E. Jouriles & M. Whisman. (Eds.) APA Handbook of

    Contemporary Family Psychology: Foundations, Methods, and Contemporary Issues

    across the Lifespan, Vol. 1 (pp. 483-502). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological

    Association.

    McHale, J. & Sirotkin, Y. (2019). Coparenting in diverse family systems. In M.

    Bornstein (Ed.), Handbook of Parenting (3rd. Ed.). New Jersey: Erlbaum (pp. 125-154)

    Tissot, H., Kuersten‐Hogan, R., Frascarolo, F., Favez, N., & McHale, J. P. (2019).

    Parental perceptions of individual and dyadic adjustment as predictors of observed

    coparenting cohesion: A cross‐national study. Family Process, 58(1), 129-145.

    https://doi.org/10.1111/famp.12359

    Coates, E. & McHale, J. (2018), Triangular interactions of unmarried African

    American mothers and fathers with their 3-month-old infants. Journal of Child and

    Family Studies, 27, 3096-3106. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-018-1082-8

    McHale, J., Favez, N. & Fivaz-Depeursinge, E. (2018). The Lausanne Trilogue

    Play paradigm: Breaking discoveries in family process and therapy. Journal of Child and

    Family Studies, 27, 3063-3072. doi: 10.1007/s10826-018-1209-y

    Salman-Engin, S., Sümer, N., Sağel, E., & McHale, J. (2018). Coparenting in the

    context of mother–father–infant versus mother–grandmother–infant triangular

    interactions in Turkey. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 27, 3085-3095.

    https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-018-1094-4

    McHale, J. & Negrini, L. (2017). How the assumption of a coparenting frame will

    transform social work practice with men and fathers. Social Work Research, 42(1), 9-21.

    doi:10.1093/swr/svx024

    Carter, D. & McHale, J. (2017). Ten tips for Parenting Coordinators toward

    targeting and strengthening coparenting and benefitting children. Association for Family

    and Conciliation Courts eNewsletter, 12(9), 1-4.

    https://doi.org/10.1111/famp.12359https://doi.org/10.1093/swr/svx024

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    PUBLICATIONS:

    Salman-Engin, S., Little, T. Gaskin-Butler, V. & McHale, J. (2016). A prenatal

    coparenting intervention with unmarried father-mother dyads: Fidelity of intervention

    delivery by male-female community mentor teams. Journal of Nursing Research 25(3),

    240-250. doi: 10.1097/jnr.0000000000000168

    Gaskin-Butler, V., McKay, K., Gallardo, G., Salman-Engin, S., Little, T. &

    McHale, J. (2015). Thinking three rather than 2+1: How a coparenting framework can

    transform infant mental health efforts with unmarried African American parents. ZERO

    TO THREE Journal, 35, 49-59.

    McHale, J. & Phares, V. (2015). From dyads to family systems: A bold new

    direction for Infant Mental Health practice. ZERO TO THREE Journal, 35, 1-8.

    McHale, J. (2015). Coparenting in Europe, 2015: Celebrations of advances and

    cautions about misdirection. Family Science, 5, 229-239. doi:10.1080/19424620.2015.1082053

    McHale, J., Salman., S. & Coovert, M. (2015). Improvements in unmarried

    African American parents’ rapport, communication and problem-solving following a

    prenatal coparenting intervention. Family Process, 54, 619-629.

    McHale, J. & Coates, E. (2014). Observed coparenting and triadic dynamics in

    African American fragile families at 3 months post-partum. Infant Mental Health Journal

    35(5), 435-451.

    McHale, J. (2014). 3-month-olds in fragile family systems catalyse father and

    triadic engagement through selective gaze patterns. Infant Mental Health Journal

    Supplement to Volume 35, Issue 3 (May-June) p. 23

    McHale, J. (2014). Preface for E. Fivaz-Depeursinge & D. Phillip The Baby and

    the Couple: Understanding and Treating Young Families. London: Routeledge Press.

    Kuersten-Hogan, R. & McHale, J. (2013). L’observation du coparentage dans les

    familles biparentales: influence du contexte et de l’âge de l’enfant (Coparenting

    observations in two-parent families across contexts and time). In N. Favez, F. Frascarolo

    & H. Tissot (Eds.), Naître et Grandir au Sein de la Triade (pp. 75-96). Bruxelles, BEL:

    De Boeck Supérieur.

    McHale, J. & Kurrien, R. (2013). Le coparentage comme construit universel

    caractérisant diverses formes familiales: Avancées et perspectives. In N. Favez, F.

    Frascarolo, H. & Tissot (Eds.), Naître et Grandir au Sein de la Triade (pp. 251-268).

    Bruxelles, BEL: De Boeck Supérieur..

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    PUBLICATIONS:

    Carter, D.K. & McHale, J. (2013). Protecting generational solidarities through

    interventions with divorcing families – Theory, research and practice, in H. Fulchiron

    (Ed.) Solidarity between Generations, Paris, France: Bruylant Publishing, 313-321

    McHale, J., Gaskin-Butler, V. McKay, K. & Gallardo, G. (2013). Figuring It Out

    for the Child: Fostering coparenting in unmarried expectant African American parents.

    ZERO TO THREE Journal, 33, 17-22.

    McHale, J., Rao, N. and Dinh, K. (2013). Coparenting and family dynamics in

    South and Southeast Asian cultures In H. Selin (Ed.), Parenting across cultures -

    Childrearing, motherhood and fatherhood in non-Western cultures. Amsterdam, The

    Netherlands: Springer Publishers.

    McHale, J., Salman, S., Strozier, A. & Cecil, D. (2013). Triadic interactions in

    mother-grandmother coparenting systems following maternal release from incarceration.

    Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 78, 57-74.

    doi: 10.1111/mono.12021

    McHale, J. & Carter, D. (2012). Applications of Focused Coparenting

    Consultation with unmarried and divorced families, Independent Practitioner, 32, 106-

    110.

    Fieldstone, L., Lee, M., Baker, J. & McHale, J. (2012). Perspectives on parenting

    coordination: Views of parenting coordinators, attorneys and judiciary members. Family

    Court Review, 50, 441-454. doi: 10.1111/j.1744-1617.2012.01459

    Gaskin-Butler, V., Engert, T., Markewitz, M., Swenson, C. & McHale, J. (2012).

    Prenatal representations of coparenting in unmarried African American mothers. Family

    Process, 51, 357-372. PMID: 22984974. doi: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.2012.01409.x.

    McHale, J., Waller, M. & Pearson, J. (2012). Coparenting interventions for fragile

    families: What do we know and where do we need to go next? Family Process, 51, 284-

    306. PMID: 22984970. doi: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.2012.01402.x.

    Fieldstone, L., Carter, D., King, T. & McHale, J. (2011). Training, skills and

    practices of Parenting Coordinators: Florida Statewide Study. Family Court Review, 49,

    801-817. doi: 10.1111/j.1744-1617.2011.01415

    McHale, J. (2011) Assessing coparenting. In J. McHale & K. Lindahl (Eds.),

    Coparenting: A conceptual and clinical examination of family systems. Washington, DC:

    American Psychological Association Press.(pp 149-170).

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    PUBLICATIONS:

    McHale, J. (2011) Afterword: Coparenting as paradigm. In J. McHale & K.

    Lindahl (Eds.), Coparenting: A conceptual and clinical examination of family systems.

    Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press (pp 289-294).

    McHale, J. (2011). Coparenting: Children. In M. Craft-Rosenberg & S. Rae-

    Pehler (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Family Health. Los Angeles: Sage Publications (pp. 241-

    243).

    McHale, J. & Irace, K. (2011) Coparenting in diverse family systems. In J.

    McHale & K. Lindahl (Eds.), Coparenting: A conceptual and clinical examination of

    family systems. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press (pp. 15-38).

    McHale, J. & Lindahl, K. (2011) Introduction: What is coparenting? In J. McHale

    & K. Lindahl (Eds.), Coparenting: A conceptual and clinical examination of family

    systems. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press (pp. 3-12).

    McHale, J. & Lindahl, K. (2011). Coparenting: A conceptual and clinical

    examination of family systems. Washington: American Psychological Association Press.

    Strozier, A., Armstrong, M., Skuza, S., Cecil, D. & McHale, J. (2011).

    Coparenting in kinship families with an incarcerated mother: A qualitative study.

    Families in Society, 92(1), 55-61. PMCID: PMC3124244. doi: 10.1606/1044-3894.4064

    Baker, J., McHale, J., Strozier, A. & Cecil, D. (2010). The nature of mother-

    grandmother coparenting alliances in families with incarcerated mothers: A pilot study.

    Family Process, 49, 165-184. PMCID: PMC3074509. doi: 10.1111/j.1545-

    5300.2010.01316.x

    McHale, J. & Fivaz-Depeursinge, E. (2010). Principles of effective coparenting

    and its assessment in infancy and early childhood. In S. Tyano, M. Keren, H. Herrman &

    J. Cox (Eds.), Parenting and mental health: A bridge between infant and adult psychiatry.

    London: John Wiley & Sons (pp 383-397).

    McHale, J. (2010). La sfida della cogenitorialita. Milan, Italy: Rafaello Cortina

    Editore.

    McHale, J. & Irace, K. (2010). Focused Coparenting Consultation: Helping

    parents coordinate to support children. Independent Practitioner, 30, 164-170.

    Frascarolo, F., Dimitrova, N., Zimmermann, G., Favez, N., Kuersten-Hogan, R.,

    Baker, J. & McHale, J. (2009). Présentation de l'adaptation française du "Questionnaire

    de co-parentage" de McHale. Neuropsychiatrie de L'Enfance et de L'Adolescence, 57,

    221–226. PMCID: PMC2719858. doi: 10.1016/j.neurenf.2008.11.005

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    PUBLICATIONS:

    Lauretti, A. & McHale, J. (2009). Shifting patterns of parenting styles between

    dyadic and family settings: The role of marital distress. In M. Russo and A. De Luca

    (Eds.), Psychology of Family Relationships (pp 99-113) New York: Nova Sciences.

    McHale, J. (2009). Shared child-rearing in nuclear, fragile, and kinship family

    systems: Evolution, dilemmas, and promise of a coparenting framework. In M. Schulz, M

    Pruett, P. Kerig & R. Parke (Eds.) Strengthening couple relationships for optimal child

    development: Lessons from research and intervention (pp. 77-94). Washington, D.C.:

    American Psychological Association.

    McHale, J., Berkman, J., Kavanaugh, K., Carleton, M. & Alberts, A. (2009).

    Discovery and construction: Uncovering early family-infant dynamics through the use of

    observational methodologies. In C. Lightfoot & M. Lyra (Eds.), Challenges and strategies

    for studying human development in cultural contexts (pp. 63-85). Roma: Carlo Amore

    Edizioni.

    Talbot, J., Baker, J. & McHale, J. (2009). Sharing the love: Coherence of mind

    forecasts coparenting adjustment during early infancy. Parenting: Science and

    Practice, 9, 56-77. PMCID: PMC2721334. doi: 10.1080/15295190802656760

    Vo-Jutabha, E.D., Dinh, K., McHale, J. & Valsiner, J. (2009). A qualitative

    analysis of Vietnamese adolescent identity exploration within and outside an ethnic

    enclave. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 38, 672-690. PMID: 19636763 doi:

    10.1007/s10964-008-9365-9

    Elliston, D, McHale, J., Talbot, J., Parmley, M. & Kuersten-Hogan, R. (2008).

    Withdrawal from coparenting interactions during early infancy. Family Process, 47,

    481-498. PMCID: PMC2761708. doi: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.2008.00267.x

    Bellas, V. & McHale, J. (2008). Processing process: A microgenetic look at the

    microgenetic analysis of toddlers' affective processing. In E. Abbey & R. Diriwaechter

    (Eds.), Innovating genesis: Microgenesis and the constructive mind in action (pp. 107-

    136). Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing.

    Cecil, D., McHale, J. & Strozier, A. (2008). Female inmates, family caregivers,

    and young children’s adjustment: A research agenda and implications for corrections

    programming. Journal of Criminal Justice, 36, 513-521. PMCID: PMC2641026.

    doi: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2008.09.002

    Khazan, I., McHale, J. & DeCourcey, W. (2008). Violated wishes concerning

    division of childcare labor predict early coparenting process during stressful and non-

    stressful family evaluations. Infant Mental Health Journal, 29, 343-361. PMCID:

    PMC2746667. doi: 10.1002/imhj.20183

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    PUBLICATIONS:

    McHale, J. & Sullivan, M. (2008). Family systems. In M. Hersen & A. Gross

    (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Psychology, Volume II: Children and Adolescents (pp. 192-

    226). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

    McHale, J., Fivaz-Depeursinge, E., Dickstein, S., Robertson, J. & Daley, M.

    (2008). New evidence for the social embeddedness of infants’ early triangular

    capacities. Family Process, 47, 445-463. PMCID: PMC2761722

    McHale, J. (2007) Charting the bumpy road of coparenthood: Understanding the

    challenges of family life. Washington: Zero to Three Press.

    McHale, J., Baker, J. & Radunovich, H. (2007). When people parent together:

    Let’s talk about coparenting. FCS2277, Department of Family, Youth and Community

    Sciences Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural

    Sciences, University of Florida,.

    McHale, J. (2007). When infants grow up in multiperson relationship systems.

    Infant Mental Health Journal, 28, 1-23. PMID: 21512615. doi: 10.1002/imhj.20142

    McHale, J. (2007). Coparenting difficulties: Effects on infants and toddlers.

    ZERO TO THREE Journal, 27, 57-61.

    McHale, J. & Rotman, T. (2007). Is seeing believing? Expectant parents’

    outlooks on coparenting and later coparenting solidarity. Infant Behavior &

    Development, 30, 63-81. PMCID: PMC1913102 doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2006.11.007

    Talbot, J., Elliston, D., Thompson, J., Scull, C., Lieberson, R. & McHale, J

    (2006). Do early coparenting dynamics benefit from coherent states of mind with respect

    to attachment? Infant Mental Health Journal, 27(3), No. 43.

    McHale, J., Kuersten, R. & Lauretti, A. (2006). Valutazione della co-genitorialita

    e delle dinamiche a livello familiare durante la prima e la seconda infanzia : Il sistema

    dicodifica della co-genitorialita e della familiglia. In F. Angeli (Ed.), Sistemi di codifica

    per l’osservazione delle relazioni familiari. Milano, Italy: Stampa Tipomonza (pp. 91-

    113).

    McHale, J., Alberts, A., Kuersten-Hogan, R. & Elliston, D. (2005). The family

    collective: Locating infant development within multi-parent socialization systems.

    Infant Mental Health Promotion, 42, 1-6.

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    PUBLICATIONS:

    McHale, J, Vinden, P., Bush, L., Richer, D., Shaw, D. & Smith, B. (2005).

    Patterns of adjustment among sport-involved and non-involved urban, middle school

    children. Sociology of Sport Journal, 22, 119-136.

    McHale, J., Kuersten-Hogan, R. & Rao, N. (2004). Growing points in the study

    of coparenting relationships. Journal of Adult Development, 11, 221-235.

    PMCID: PMC2994416. doi: 10.1023/B:JADE.0000035629.29960

    McHale, J., Kazali, C., Rotman, T., Talbot, J., Carleton, M. & Lieberson, R.

    (2004). The transition to co-parenthood: Parents’ pre-birth expectations and early

    coparental adjustment at three months post-partum. Development and Psychopathology,

    16, 711-733. PMID: 15605633. doi: 10.1017/ S0954579404004742

    Talbot, J. & McHale, J. (2004), Individual parental personality traits moderate the

    relationship between marital and coparenting quality. Journal of Adult Development, 11,

    191-205. PMCID: PMC2994361. doi: 10.1023/B:JADE.0000035627.26870.f8

    McHale, J. & Alberts, A. (2003). Thinking three: Coparenting and family-level

    considerations for infant mental health professionals. The Signal, 11, 1-11.

    McHale, J., Kavanaugh, K. & Berkman, J. (2003). Sensitivity to infants' signals:

    As much a mandate for family researchers as for parents. In A. Booth & A. Crouter

    (Eds.), Children's influence on family dynamics: The neglected side of family

    relationships. (pp. 91-108). New Jersey: Erlbaum.

    McConnell, M., Vo, E.D. & McHale, J.P. (2003). Coparenting. In J. Ponzetti

    (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family Relationships. NY: Macmillan.

    Rao, N., McHale, J. P., & Pearson, E. (2003). Links between socialization goals

    and child-rearing practices in Chinese and Indian mothers. Infant and Child

    Development, 12,. 475-492. doi:10.1002/icd.341

    McHale, J. & Grolnick, W. (2002). Retrospect and prospect in the psychological

    study of families. New Jersey: Erlbaum.

    McHale, J., Lauretti, A., Talbot, J. & Pouquette, C. (2002). Retrospect and prospect

    in the psychological study of coparenting and family group process. In J. McHale & W.

    Grolnick (Eds.). Retrospect and prospect in the psychological study of families. New Jersey:

    Erlbaum (pp. 127-165).

    Talbot, J. & McHale, J. (2002). Family-level emotional climate and its impact on

    the flexibility of relationship representations. In P. Erdman, T. Caffery & J. Carlson

    (Eds.), Attachment and family systems: Conceptual, empirical and therapeutic

    relatedness. New York: Taylor & Francis (pp. 31-64).

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    PUBLICATIONS:

    McHale, J., Khazan, I., Erera, P., Rotman, T., DeCourcey, W. & McConnell, M.

    (2002). Coparenting in diverse family systems. In M. Bornstein (Ed.), Handbook of

    Parenting (2nd. Ed.). New Jersey: Erlbaum (pp. 75-107).

    McHale, J., Kuersten-Hogan, R., Lauretti, A. & Talbot, J. (2001). Coparenting. In

    L. Balter (Ed.), Parenthood in America: An Encyclopedia. New York: ABC-CLIO.

    McHale, J., Kuersten-Hogan, R., Lauretti, A. & Rasmussen, J. (2000). Parental

    reports of coparenting and observed coparenting behavior during the toddler period.

    Journal of Family Psychology, 14, 220-237. PMID: 10870291 [PubMed - indexed for

    MEDLINE] doi: 10.1037//0893-3200.14.2.220

    Kuersten-Hogan, R. & McHale, J. (2000). Stability of emotion talk in families

    from the toddler to the preschool years. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 161, 115-121.

    PMID: 10705588

    McHale, J. P., Fivaz-Depeursinge, E., & Corboz-Warnery, A. (2000). What do

    studies of the formation of the family triad contribute to clinical practice? Infant Mental

    Health Journal, 21 (4-5), 317-317

    McHale, J., Kuersten-Hogan, R. & Lauretti, A. (2000). Evaluating coparenting

    and family-level dynamics during infancy and early childhood: The Coparenting and

    Family Rating System. In P. Kerig & K. Lindahl (Eds.), Family Observational Coding

    Systems: Resources for Systemic Research. New Jersey: Erlbaum (pp. 151-170).

    McHale, J., Rao, N. & Krasnow, A. (2000). Constructing family climates:

    Chinese mothers' reports of their coparenting behavior and preschoolers' adaptation.

    International Journal of Behavioral Development, 24, 111-118.

    McHale, J. P., Talbot, J., Lauretti, A., Pouquette, C., & Zaslavsky, I. (2000). Does

    knowledge of parents' or infants' traits facilitate predictions about the family's group

    dynamics? Infant Mental Health Journal, 21 (4-5), 374-374.

    von Klitzing, K., McHale, J., Fivaz-Depeursinge, E. & Fonagy, P. (2000). Infant

    development and early triadic relationships. Infant Mental Health Journal, 21 (4-5), 373.

    McHale, J. & Fivaz-Depeursinge, E. (1999). Understanding triadic and family

    group process during infancy and early childhood. Clinical Child and Family Psychology

    Review, 2, 107-127. PMID: 11225931. doi: 10.1023/A:1021847714749

    McHale, J., Neugebauer, A., Radin, A. & Schwartz, A. (1999). Preschoolers'

    characterizations of multiple family relationships during family doll play. Journal of

    Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 256-268. PMID: 10353084

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    PUBLICATIONS:

    McHale, J., Johnson, D. & Sinclair, R. (1999). Family-level dynamics,

    preschoolers' family representations, and playground adjustment. Early Education and

    Development, 10, 373-401.

    McHale, J. & Rasmussen, J. (1998) Coparental and family group-level dynamics

    during infancy: Early family precursors of child and family functioning during preschool.

    Development and Psychopathology, 10, 39-58. PMID: 9524807

    McHale, J. P., Lauretti, A., & Talbot, J. (1998). Security of attachment, family-

    level dynamics, and toddler adaptation. Infant Behavior and Development, 21, 567.

    McHale, J. & Neugebauer, A. (1998). Parental reports on the Child Adaptive

    Behavior Inventory predict 4-year-olds peer interactions on the preschool playground.

    Early Education and Development, 9, 307-322.

    McHale, J. (1997) Overt and covert coparenting processes in the family. Family

    Process, 36, 183-210. PMID: 9248827 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    McHale, J. & Cowan, P. (1996). Understanding how family-level dynamics affect

    children's development: Studies of two-parent families. New Directions for Child

    Development, 74. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

    McHale, J., Kuersten, R. & Lauretti, A. (1996). New directions in the study of

    family-level dynamics during infancy and early childhood. New Directions for Child

    Development, 74, 5-26. PMID: 9308430

    McHale, J. P., Lauretti, A., Kuersten, R., & Corcione, C. (1996). Toddlers'

    representations of family group interaction during doll play. Infant Behavior and

    Development, (19), 615.

    Cowan, P. & McHale, J. (1996). Coparenting in a family context: Emerging

    achievements, current dilemmas, and future directions. New Directions for Child

    Development, 74, 93-106.

    McHale, J. (1995). Co-parenting and triadic interactions during infancy: The

    roles of marital distress and child gender. Developmental Psychology, 31, 985-996.

    Hinshaw, S., Heller, T. & McHale, J. (1992). Covert antisocial behavior in boys

    with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder: External validation and effects of

    methylphenidate. Journal of Clinical and Consulting Psychology, 60 (2), 274-281.

    PMID: 1592958 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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    PUBLICATIONS:

    Hinshaw, S. & McHale, J. (1991). Stimulant medication and the social interactions of

    hyperactive children: Effects and implications. In D. Gilbert and J. Conley (Eds.)

    Personality, social skills and psychopathology. New York: Plenum Press.

    Lockman, J. & McHale, J. (1991). Object manipulation during infancy:

    Developmental and contextual determinants. In N. Hazen and J. Lockman (Eds.) Action

    in social context: Perspectives on early development. New York: Plenum Press.

    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:

    McHale, J. (2019, October). Exploring strategies to support healthy coparenting.

    Invited pre-conference forum presented at the ZERO TO THREE Annual Conference,

    Hollywood, FL.

    McHale, J. (2019, July). The importance of coparenting and relationship skills:

    Helping fathers help their children. Webinar presentation for the National Responsible

    Fatherhood Clearinghouse, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,

    Administration for Children and Families, Office of Family Assistance.

    McHale, J. (2019, April). Birth and foster parent mentoring programs. Workshop

    presented at the 6th Annual Quality Parenting Initiative National Conference: Building a

    Relationship Based System: Techniques for Transformation. Philadelphia, PA.

    McHale, J. (2019, April). Bringing unusual suspects to the table: Judicial

    engagement, private agencies, ICPC. Workshop presented at the 6th Annual Quality

    Parenting Initiative National Conference: Building a Relationship Based System:

    Techniques for Transformation. Philadelphia, PA.

    Salman-Engin, S., McHale, J., Selcuk, E, Gencoglu, B., Ozcan, M. Saçaklı, A.,

    Yalin, R. & Günay, D. (2019, March). Longitudinal associations between coparenting

    and marital adjustment during infancy in a Turkish sample. Poster presented at Society

    for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD.

    Sirotkin Segal, Y., D‘Souza, N., Wiemken, P., Nickas, M., Umlah, E., Barrios,

    K., & McHale, J., (2019, March).Infant emotion regulation during triadic interactions

    with their unmarried parents. Poster presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the

    Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA). Jacksonville, FL.

    Sirotkin Segal, Y., Wiemken, P., D‘Souza, N., Nickas, M., Kimer, C., & McHale,

    J., (2019, March). Infant emotion regulation during triadic interactions with both parents

    at 3 and 12 months. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research

    in Child Development (SRCD). Baltimore, MD.

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    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued):

    McHale, J. (2018, May). Triangles and infant mental health: Using a coparenting

    framework in approaching DC 0-5 Axis II evaluations. Master Lecture presented to the

    World Association for Infant Mental Health, Rome, Italy.

    Negrini L., McHale J., Butler L., Malone J. & Griner M. (2018, May). Grounding

    therapeutic gains: Coparenting-centered infant-family mental health with high-risk

    families. Paper presented to the World Association for Infant Mental Health, Rome, Italy.

    Negrini, L. & McHale, J. (2018, May). Facilitating the systematic integration of

    coparenting-centered infant mental health across diverse populations. Poster presented to

    the World Association for Infant Mental Health, Rome, Italy.

    Tissot, H., Kuersten-Hogan, R., Frascarolo, F., Favez, N. & McHale, J. (2018,

    May). Parental perceptions of individual and dyadic adjustment as predictors of observed

    coparenting cohesion: A cross-national study. Paper presented to the World Association

    for Infant Mental Health, Rome, Italy.

    Carter, J. & McHale, J. (2017, October). The far side of acrimony: Using

    transformative encounters in parenting coordination. Pre-Conference Institute presented

    at the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts Regional Conference, Milwaukee,

    WI.

    McHale, J. (2017, September). Thinking three! Opening Address presented at "X-

    treme Fathering: Going Above and Beyond", REACHUP, Inc. Affirming

    Fatherhood Conference, Tampa, Florida.

    McHale, J. (2017, August). Coparenting between biological parents and both kin

    and non-kin caregivers. Paper presented at 11th Annual ZERO TO THREE Cross-Sites

    Meeting of the Safe Babies Court Teams, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

    Carter, J. & McHale, J. (2017, May). Recalibrating parenting coordination

    approaches: Coparenting and child adjustment as the prime focus. Workshop presented at

    the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts 54th Annual Conference, Boston, MA.

    McHale, J. & Negrini, L. (2016, December). Using a coparenting framework in

    child-family assessment. Paper presented at ZERO TO THREE Annual Conference, New

    Orleans, LA.

    McHale, J. (2016, October). Coparenting between biological parents and both kin

    and non-kin caregivers. Paper presented at 10th Annual ZERO TO THREE Cross-Sites

    Meeting of the Safe Babies Court Teams, Orlando, FL.

    McHale, J. (2016, May). Le coparentage dans le familles nontraditionnelle.

    Workshop presented for the International Conference “Le bebe et le couple”, Paris,

    France.

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    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued):

    McHale, J., Negrini, L. & Chavis, L. (2016, May). Considerations in apt use of

    DC 0-5's new “family axis”: Early experiences of a hospital-based infant-family mental

    health clinic. Poster presented at the World Association for Infant Mental Health, Prague,

    Czech Republic

    McHale, J. (2016, March). Coparenting: Teori, forskning, klinisk användning. Workshop presented at Skandiasalen Astrid Lindgrens Barnsjukhus, Solna, Stockholm, Sweden.

    McHale, J. (2016, January). Attachment theory and research: From dyadic to

    triadic family dimensions. Paper presented at the 20th Anniversary of the Child Trauma

    Research Program, San Francisco, CA.

    Carter, D. & McHale, J. (2015, May). Spotlighting children in parenting

    coordination: Research and interventions. Paper presented at the 52nd Annual

    Conference of the Association for Family and Conciliation Courts. New Orleans, LA.

    Coates, E. & McHale, J. (2015, March). (Absence of) maternal gatekeeping in

    early triangular interactions of African American fragile families. Paper presented at the

    Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia, PA.

    Little, T., Sandin, A., Machacek, M., Leinbach, J., Salman-Engin, S., Gaskin-

    Butler, V. & McHale, J. (2015, March). Mentor fidelity in a prenatal coparenting

    intervention for unmarried families. Poster presented at Southeastern Psychological

    Association Conference, Hilton Head, SC.

    McHale, J. (2015, November). Family-level security in diverse family systems:

    How a coparenting framework changes everything. Keynote address to be presented to

    the International Association of Attachment Conference, Miami, FL

    Salman-Engin, S., McHale, J., Sumer, N. & Sagel, E. (2015, March). Observed

    triadic interactions in Turkey at 3 months postpartum. Paper presented at the Society for

    Research in Child Development, Philadelphia, PA.

    Watkins, D., Lester, M., Little, T. & McHale, J. (2015, March). Perceptions of

    early fatherhood for unmarried men after a coparenting intervention. Poster presented at

    Southeastern Psychological Association Conference, Hilton Head, SC.

    Carter, D. & McHale, J. (2014, May). Perceptions in Parenting Coordination:

    Letting Data Drive the Process. Paper presented at the 52nd Annual Conference of the

    Association for Family and Conciliation Courts. New Orleans, LA.

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    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued):

    DePalma, K., McHale, J., Coovert, M., Gaskin-Butler, V. (2014, March)

    Directions of effects of prenatal coparenting intervention for fragile families. Poster

    presented at Southeastern Psychological Association Conference, Nashville, TN.

    Little, T., DePalma, K., McHale, J., Gaskin-Butler, V., (2014, March) Common

    themes discussed during coparenting intervention with fragile families. Poster presented

    at Southeastern Psychological Association Conference, Nashville, TN.

    McHale, J. (2014, June). Infants, coparents and family systems: A decade of

    progress, a future of promise. Master Lecture presented to the World Association for

    Infant Mental Health, Edinburgh, Scotland

    McHale, J. (2014, October). Family interactions and their impact on brain

    architecture: What is the court to do? Keynote Address presented to the Florida

    Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Orlando, FL

    Machacek, M., Little, T., Salman, S., McHale, J., Gaskin-Butler, V., (2014,

    March). Figuring it Out for the Child: Can paraprofessionals deliver a coparenting

    intervention with implementation fidelity? Poster presented at Southeastern

    Psychological Association Conference, Nashville, TN.

    McHale, J. (2014, November). The many faces of coparenting: Conceptual and

    methodological touchpoints. Paper presented at Society for Research in Child

    Development Special Topic Meeting, San Diego, CA

    McHale, J. & Coates, E. (2014, June). 3-month-olds in fragile family systems

    catalyse father and triadic engagement through selective gaze patterns. Paper presented at

    the World Association for Infant Mental Health, Edinburgh, Scotland.

    Carter, D., McHale, J. & Mazzoni, S. (2013, May). Parenting coordination,

    coparenting and child adjustment: A global blueprint. Pre-Conference Institute presented

    at the 50th Annual Conference of the Association for Family and Conciliation Courts:

    Riding the Wave of the Future: Global Voices, Expanding Choices. Los Angeles, CA.

    Gadsden, V., Eddy, J., Arditti, J., McHale, J. & Dallaire, D. (2013, April). The

    children of incarcerated parents: Lessons from the field for the conduct of qualitative and

    quantitative research studies. Roundtable presentation at the Society for Research in

    Child Development, Seattle, WA.

    Pungello, E., Martin, L., Dukes, A., Lillard, A. & McHale, J. (2013, April).

    Directing traffic: From the one-way street of research-to-practice to the two-way street of

    research-and-practice. Roundtable presentation at the Society for Research in Child

    Development, Seattle, WA.

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    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued):

    McHale, J. & Gaskin-Butler, V. (2013, March). Shifting the paradigm: An

    intervention promoting coparenting in African American fragile families. Symposium

    presented at the meetings of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA

    1. Gaskin-Butler, V. & McHale, J. Coparenting: A conceptual framework for prenatal interventions with unmarried African American families.

    2. Peterson, J., DePalma, K., Gaskin-Butler, V. & McHale, J. FIOC implementation: Community collaboration, start-up, and lessons learned during recruitment.

    3. Salman Engin, S., Begovic, E., Little, T., Knabel, S., Peterson, J., Gaskin-Butler, V. & McHale, J. Field implementation of "Figuring It Out for the Child": Early

    indicators of delivery fidelity.

    4. McKay, K., Gaskin-Butler, V. & McHale, J. Paraprofessional co-delivery of "Figuring It Out for the Child": Clinical themes and lessons learned.

    McHale, J. (2012, July). Beyond the dyad. Paper presented at the Florida

    Association for Infant Mental Health, Orlando, FL.

    Carter, D. & McHale, J. (2012, June). Parenting Coordinators, Co-parents and

    young children: What is the ultimate aim of an effective PC process? Paper presented at

    the Association for Family and Conciliation Courts, Chicago, IL.

    Carter, D., McHale, J., & Mazzoni, (2011, July). Protecting generational

    solidarities through interventions with divorcing families: Theory, research and practice.

    Paper presented at International Society of Family Law, Lyon, France.

    Carter, D., McHale, J., Mazzoni, S. & Fieldstone, L. (2011, March). The

    developing landscape of parenting coordination: Research, theory and practice. Poster

    presented at International Conference for American Psychology Law Society, Miami, FL.

    Gaskin-Butler, V., Engert, T., Muniz, M. & McHale, J. (2011, April). Prenatal

    representations of coparenting in unmarried first-time African-American mothers. Poster

    presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal, Canada.

    McHale, J. (2011, March). Coparenting: Toward an inclusive national model for

    supporting infants and young children. Paper presented at the 24th Annual Children’s

    Mental Health Research and Policy Conference, Tampa, FL.

    McHale, J., Salman, S., Strozier, A. & Cecil, D. (2011, April). Away but not

    forgotten: Mother-grandmother-preschooler triadic interactions upon mother's return

    home following incarceration. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child

    Development, Montreal, Canada.

    Sferra, M, West, W. & McHale, J. (2011, August). Links between coparenting

    adjustment and toddlers' differential engagement with parents during family play. Poster

    presented at the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

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    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued):

    Waller, M. & McHale, J. (2011, October). Coparenting interventions for fragile

    families. Invited workshop presented at Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE)

    Annual Conference: The Child Support Connection: Giving Children a Brighter Future.

    New York, NY.

    McHale, J. (2010, July). Understanding multigenerational coparenting:

    Integrating dyadic and triadic observations. Plenary Interface, World Association for

    Infant Mental Health, Leipzig, Germany, July, 2010

    McHale, J. (2010, January). Beyond the dyad: Understanding how coparenting

    dynamics affect infant and toddler development. Keynote Address, Strong Foundations:

    Minnesota’s Birth-to-Three Conference and Fatherhood Summit, January, 2010

    Baker, J., Strozier, A., Skuza, S., Armstrong, M., Cecil, D. & McHale, J. (2009,

    April). The nature of mother-grandmother coparenting alliances in families with

    incarcerated mothers. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development,

    Denver, CO.

    Bolline, M.A., Fenning, R., Baker, J., Strozier, A., Cecil, D. & McHale, J. (2009,

    February). Standardized self-concept assessments of preschool-aged children with

    incarcerated mothers. Poster presented at the meetings of the Southeastern Psychological

    Association, New Orleans, LA.

    DePalma, K., Barney, A., McHale, J., Strozier, A., Cecil, D. & Baker, J. (2009,

    February). Do co-caregiver risk histories matter for children of incarcerated mothers?

    Poster presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

    Edenfield, C., Irace, K. & McHale, J. (2009, February). How gender affects

    responses to childrearing queries during couples groups. Poster presented at the meetings

    of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

    Engert, T., King, T., Gaskin-Butler, V. & McHale, J. (2009, February).

    Expectancies of first-time African-American mothers about caregiving support. Poster

    presented at the meetings of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans,

    LA

    Irace, K., James P. McHale, J., Cowan, P., Cowan, C. & Edenfield, C. (2009,

    August). Coparenting events during group interventions with Mexican-heritage and

    European-heritage couples. Poster presented at the Meeting of the American

    Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued):

    McHale, J., Irace, K., Cowan, P. & Cowan, C. (2009, August). A system for

    evaluating coparenting events during couples group interventions. Poster presented at the

    Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    Pigott, S., Fenning, R., Baker, J., Strozier, A., McHale, J. & Cecil, D. (2009,

    February). Profiles of high-risk preschooler adaptation during home-based evaluations.

    Poster presented at the meetings of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New

    Orleans, LA.

    Daley, M., Robertson, J., Fivaz-Depeursinge, E., & McHale, J. (2008, March).

    Coparenting adjustment is linked to 3-month-olds’ eye gaze patterns during Still-Face.

    Poster presented at the International Society on Infant Studies, Vancouver, Canada.

    Kuersten-Hogan, R., Taylor, M., & McHale, J. (2008, March). Emotion

    Expression during whole family interactions across time and observational context.

    Poster presented at the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

    Kuersten-Hogan, R., & McHale, J. (2008, July). Coparenting predictors of

    preschoolers' theory of mind and emotion. Symposium presented at the International

    Society for the Study of Behavioral Development, Wuerzburg, Germany.

    Kuersten-Hogan, R., Zandi, T., Taylor, M., & McHale, J. (2008, August). Family

    emotion expression and preschoolers' theory of mind and emotion. Poster presented at the

    American Psychological Association, Boston.

    Taylor, M., Kuersten-Hogan, R., & McHale, J., (2008, March). Emotional

    expressiveness in the family and toddlers’ social adaptation outside the home. Poster

    presented at the International Society on Infant Studies, Vancouver, Canada.

    Zawistowski, L., St. Jacques, C., & McHale, J., (2008, March). Parenting,

    coparenting, and infants' 3-month inhibition. Poster presented at the International Society

    on Infant Studies, Vancouver, Canada.

    Cecil, D., Strozier, A., Littlewood, K., Pietsch, J. & McHale, J. (2007,

    November). Dampening unintended adverse effects of maternal incarceration on

    preschool children. Paper presented at the meetings of the American Society of

    Criminology, Atlanta, GA.

    Littlewood, K., Baker, J., Elliston, D., Strozier, A., Cecil, D. & McHale, J. (2007,

    May). Assessing dialogues between incarcerated mothers and custodial maternal

    grandmothers about child problems. Poster presented at the meetings of the American

    Psychological Society, Washington, D.C.

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    McHale, J. (2007, November). How IMH Professionals fail children when we

    ignore inter-caregiver dynamics. Special Address to the Zero To Three National Training

    Institute, Orlando, FL.

    McHale, J., Robertson, J., Daley, M. & Fivaz-Depeursinge, E. (2007, February).

    Infants’ contributions to early family process. Paper presented at the Southeastern

    Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA (Nominee: SEPA’s Outstanding

    Professional Paper of 2007 Award)

    McHale, J. (2007, February). Understanding infant mental health within a family

    group context. Paper presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association, New

    Orleans, LA (Nominee: SEPA’s Outstanding Professional Paper of 2007 Award)

    Nemic, E. & McHale, J. (2007, February). Toddlers from families low in

    coparenting solidarity dodge negative emotions. Poster presented at the Southeastern

    Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA

    Pellegrini, T., Liebling, C., Waterston, L. & McHale, J. (2007, February) Who’s

    at fault? How parents of infants characterize family mishaps. Poster presented at the

    Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

    Skuza, S., Sieber, Z., Krisman, K., Strozier, A. Cecil, D. & McHale, J. (2007,

    April). Incarcerated mothers’ descriptions of co-caregiving alliances. Poster presented at

    the Society for Research in Child Development conference, Boston, MA.

    Bruzgyte, N., Alongi, D. & McHale, J. (2006, March). The family context of

    toddlers’ behavioral and emotional adaptation. Poster presented at the Southeastern

    Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.

    Elliston, D. & McHale, J. (2006, March). The family context of coparenting

    withdrawal at three months post-partum. Paper presented at the Southeastern

    Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA (Awarded SEPA’s Outstanding Professional

    Paper of 2006 Prize)

    Kotsios, S., DiLallo, M., & McHale, J. (2006, March). The significance of

    parents’ portrayals of their partners during doll play with toddlers. Poster presented at the

    meetings of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.

    Landers, T., Machler, M., Desrochers, K., Zawistowski, L., & McHale, J. (2006,

    August). Do maternal sensitivity or coparenting solidarity alter temperamental

    trajectories during infancy? Poster presented at the American Psychological Association,

    New Orleans, LA.

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    Le, L., Davis, A. & McHale, J. (2006, March). What parents of different ethnic

    backgrounds look for in pre-schools. Poster presented at the meetings of the Southeastern

    Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.

    McHale, J. (2006, July). Battling our histories: Challenges in reconceptualizing

    from dyads to family collectives in IMH practice. Master Lecture presented to the World

    Association for Infant Mental Health, Paris, France.

    McHale, J. (2006, December). Whither the family in Infant Mental Health

    diagnosis and practice? Field presentation given at the National Training Institute of the

    Zero To Three Conference, Albuquerque, NM.

    McHale, J., Cowan, P., Cowan, C. & Rotman, T. (2006, August). Coparenting and

    child adjustment: A cross-site analysis. Poster presented at the 114th Annual Convention

    of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

    McHale, J. & Shea, K. (2006, May). Imagery, metaphors, and marketing in

    infant mental health: Time for a revisioning. Paper presented at the 6th annual meeting of

    the Florida Association for Infant Mental Health, Sarasota, FL.

    McHale, J., Rotman, T., Elliston, D., Parmley, M., Alberts, A., Berkman, J.,

    McConnell, M. & Kuersten-Hogan, R. (2006, July). Expectant parents’ outlooks on

    coparenting and later coparenting solidarity. Poster presented at the World Association

    for Infant Mental Health, Paris, France.

    Talbot, J., Elliston, D., Thompson, J., Scull, C., Lieberson, R. & McHale, J (2006,

    July). Do early coparenting dynamics benefit from coherent states of mind with respect to

    attachment? Paper presented at the World Association for Infant Mental Health, Paris,

    France.

    Scull, C., Alongi, D., Bruzgyte, N. & McHale, J. (2006, May). Infant and

    family process predictors of ADHD symptoms at 30 months. Poster presented at the

    meetings of the Association for Psychological Science, New York, NY.

    Cummins, C., Romero, A.E. & McHale, J. (2005, April) Coparenting solidarity

    and toddlers’ self-regulatory competencies. Poster presented at the Southeastern

    Psychological Association, Nashville, TN.

    Elliston, D., Alvarez, E. & McHale, J. (2005, August). An observationally based

    assessment of coparental dynamics in childrearing. Poster presented at the American

    Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

    Haskell, V., DeCourcey, W. & McHale, J. (2005, April). Cross-parent

    consistencies and differences in toddlers’ emotion regulation strategies. Poster presented

    at the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.

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    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued):

    Jean-Philippe, N., Davis, S., Bell, D., McKay, K. & McHale, J. (2005, April)

    Urban adolescents perceptions of community problems and solutions. Poster presented at

    the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.

    Landers, T., Machler, M., Thompson, J. A., Scull, C. & McHale, J. (2005, April)

    Temperament, parenting and co-parenting at three months post-partum. Poster presented

    at the Southeastern Psychological Association, Nashville, TN.

    McHale, J. (2005, October). The construct of coparenting: Evolution of a key

    family construct. Paper presented at the Advances in Theory and Research on Family

    Development and Family-Based Prevention and Policy conference, Berkeley, CA.

    Soyka, A., DePalma, K., Dickstein, S. & McHale, J. (2005, April) Family

    adjustment correlates of birth narratives told by new parents. Poster presented at the

    Southeastern Psychological Association, Nashville, TN.

    Sterba, S. Dickstein, S., McHale, J. & Seifer, R. (April, 2005). Three dimensions

    of coparenting in early infancy differentially related to family variables. Poster presented

    at the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.

    McHale, J., Kuersten-Hogan, R. & Elliston, D. (2005, April). Coparenting from

    pregnancy through preschool: Expansion and validation of a construct. Symposium

    presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.

    1. Kazali, C., Talbot, J., Elliston, D. & McHale, J. Coparenting narratives of expectant couples varying in states of mind with respect to attachment

    2. Thompson, J., Scull, C., Berkman, J., Alberts, A., Carleton, M. & McHale, J. Coparenting behavior under duress is linked to perceived coparenting alliance

    strength

    3. Vo-Jutabha, E.D., Kerllenevich, M.A., McConnell, M. & McHale, J. Quality of attachment and coparenting dynamics at twelve months post-partum

    4. DeCourcey, W., Haskell, V. & McHale, J. Concordance of coparents' meta-emotion strategies and toddler emotion expression

    5. DiLallo, M., Carr, E. & McHale, J. The family constructed: Parents' portrayals of coparenting during doll play With toddlers

    6. Kuersten Hogan, R., Haskell, V. & McHale, J. Beyond the lab: Coparenting dynamics during mealtimes of preschool-aged children

    Discussant: James P. McHale

    Thomas, S., Elliston, D., Waterston, L., Thompson, J. & McHale, J. (2005, April)

    What would you want to change? Parents’ views of co-parenting. Poster presented at the

    Southeastern Psychological Association, Nashville, TN.

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    Hartman, O., Lieberson, R. & McHale, J. (2004, August). Cortisol reactivity to

    staged family-level stressors at 3 months post-partum. Poster presented at the meetings of

    the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

    Kirschner, P., McHale, J. & Laird, J. (2004, April). Do successful businesspeople

    cite youth sports as among their formative life experiences? Poster presented at the

    meetings of the Eastern Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

    Kuersten-Hogan, Giampa, DeCourcey, & McHale (2004, January). Cross-task

    stability in parents' emotion conversations with toddlers. Poster presented at the World

    Association for Infant Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia.

    Lieberson,R., Rotman, T., Berthonneau, G., Koller,R., & McHale, J. P.

    Coparental dynamics and early family functioning: A cross-site investigation . Poster

    presented at the 18th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of

    Behavioural Development Ghent, Belgium

    Lieberson, R., Rotman, T., Hartman, O., Giampa, S., Kuersten-Hogan, R., &

    McHale, J.P.(2004, January). An analysis of early coparenting dynamics at 3 months

    post-partum. Poster presented at the 9th World Congress of the World Association for

    Infant Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia.

    McHale, J. (2004, January). When infants grow up in multi-person relationship

    systems. Plenary address, World Association for Infant Mental Health, Melbourne,

    Australia.

    Berkman, J. & McHale, J. (2003, April). Contextual factors associated with

    father-child interaction during triadic family play. Poster presented at the Society for

    Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.

    Chaffe, E., Robertson, L. & McHale, J. (2003, April). Diaper change commerce

    between mothers and fathers with their three month-old infants. Poster presented at the

    Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.

    DiLallo, M., Gower, C., Nash, B. & McHale, J. (2003, August). The family

    represented: Mother- and father-child co-constructed narratives about families. Poster

    presented at the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

    DiLallo, M., Haskell, V., Fish, K. & McHale, J. (2003, April). Infant's

    temperament and emotional reactivity predict emotion regulation strategies at 30 months.

    Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.

    Haskell, V., DiLallo, M. & McHale, J. (2003, April). Family processes at infancy

    and the use of play as an emotion regulation strategy in the toddler years. Poster

    presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.

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    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued):

    Haskell, V., Valsiner, J. & McHale, J. (2003, June). Toddlers' processing of affect

    in symbolic self-soothing: The early development of symbolic play skills. Poster

    presented at the Jean Piaget Society, Chicago, IL.

    Jorgensen, R., Kuersten-Hogan, R., Shaw, D. & McHale, J. (2003, April).

    Situating preschoolers' emerging emotional competencies in the family group context.

    Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.

    Kerllenevich, M.A., DeCourcey, W. & McHale, J. (2003, April). Generations of

    emotion: Emotional climate in parental family of origin, meta-emotion philosophies, and

    child emotion regulation. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child

    Development, Tampa, FL.

    Khazan, I. & McHale, J. (2003, April). Do family processes alter links between

    parental depression during infancy and later toddler adjustment? Poster presented at the

    Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.

    McConnell, M., Khazan, I., Lauretti, A. & McHale, J. (2003, April). Time to

    expand: Studying coparenting in families with multiple children. Paper presented at the

    Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.

    Vo, E.D., Kurrien, R. & McHale, J. (2003, April). Understanding coparenting

    beliefs and practices in extended family systems. Paper presented at the Society for

    Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.

    Atherton, W. & McHale, J. (2002, March). Marital satisfaction at 12 months

    postpartum: Does the partner's perception of family work matter? Poster presented at the

    meetings of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

    Alberts. A. & McHale, J. (2002, July). Macro vs. micro: An examination of

    microevents during family interactions that fuel global clinical impressions. Poster

    presented at the World Association for Infant Mental Health, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

    Babigian, R., Waterston, L., & McHale, J. (2002, April). Family life with a one-

    year-old: What parents’ stories tell us. Poster presented at the International Conference

    on Infant Studies, Toronto, Canada.

    Bush, L. & McHale, J. (2002, August). Is humor use in urban middle schoolers

    linked to better adjustment? Poster presented at the meetings of the American

    Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

    Berkman, J., Carleton, M. & McHale, J. (2002, July). Are there links between

    infant temperament and coparenting process at three months post-partum? Poster

    presented at World Association for Infant Mental Health, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued):

    Bush, L., McHale, J., Richer, D., Shaw, D., Smith, B. & Vinden, P. (2002, April).

    Academic attainment and self-confidence among urban youth: Does involvement in

    sports with family or indigenous mentors help? Poster presented at the Society for

    Research on Adolescence, New Orleans, LA.

    Chaffe, E., Robertson, L., Lyubchik, A. & McHale, J. (2002, July). Beginning the

    family dance: Mother-infant and father-infant commerce during diaper changes at three

    months post-partum. Poster presented at World Association for Infant Mental Health,

    Amsterdam, Netherlands.

    DiBonaventura, M., DeCourcey, W. & McHale, J. (2002, March). A systemic

    look at families and marriages across the transition to parenthood: Family-of-origin

    effects on marital satisfaction. Poster presented at the meetings of the Eastern

    Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

    Fish, K., DeCourcey, W., McConnell, M. & McHale, J. (2002, July). An

    examination of family group processes in high and low day care families. Poster

    presented at the World Association for Infant Mental Health, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

    McConnell, M., Lauretti, A., Kuersten-Hogan, R., Blot, K. & McHale, J. (2002,

    April). Relations between marital quality and toddlers’ behavior: Does coparenting

    mediate? Poster presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies, Toronto.

    McHale, J., Pouquette, C., Carleton, M., Khazan, I. & DeCourcey, W. (2002,

    July). Do pre-birth expectancies about coparenting foreshadow post-birth coparenting

    dynamics? Poster presented at the World Association for Infant Mental Health,

    Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

    Robertson, L., Chaffe, E. & McHale, J. (2002, April). How different are infants

    diapering experiences with mothers and fathers? Poster presented at the International

    Conference on Infant Studies, Toronto, Canada.

    Shaw, D., Lauretti, A. & McHale, J. (2002, July). Babies and preschool siblings at

    play together: An analysis of initiating bids. Poster presented at the meetings of the

    World Association for Infant Mental Health, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

    Talbot, J. & McHale, J. (2002, July). Reintegrating individuals back into our

    understanding of within-family dynamics: Parental traits as moderators of marital-family

    linkages. Paper presented at the meetings of the World Association for Infant Mental

    Health, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

    Vo, E.D. & McHale, J.P. (2002). Parental roles in the Vietnamese family:

    Exploring the Vietnamese child’s developmental niche. Poster presented at the World

    Association for Infant Mental Health, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

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    Vinden, P. & McHale, J. (2002, April). Are sport-involved middle school children

    at benefit or risk? Symposium presented at the Society for Research in Adolescence, New

    Orleans, LA. Individual symposium papers:

    1. Shaw, D., McHale, J. & Vinden, P. Middle school boys and organized

    sports.

    2. Smith, B., Vinden, P. & McHale, J. Middle school girls and organized

    sports.

    3. Richer, D., McHale, J. & Vinden, P. The role of sports in the family-

    adjustment connection.

    4. Bush, L., McHale, J. & Vinden, P. Should all kids play sports? What

    children tell us.

    Waterston, L., Babigian, R. & McHale, J. (2002, July). Parents' stories about their

    families reflect individual and family functioning at infant age 12 months. Poster

    presented at World Association for Infant Mental Health, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

    Waterston, L. & McHale, J. (2002, October). What urban Hispanic middle

    schoolers say about their math and science education in elementary school. Poster

    presented at the Latino Psychology Conference: Bridging Our Diversity and Our

    Communities. Providence, RI.

    Alberts. A. & McHale, J. (2001, April). Inter-family differences in triadic

    communication at 3-months post-partum: A microanalysis of bids and replies during

    mother-father-infant play. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child

    Development Minneapolis, MN.

    Bush, L., McHale, J., Richer, D., Shaw, D., Smith, B. & Vinden, P. (2001,

    August). Functions of sport for urban, middle school children. Poster presented at the

    meetings of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

    Bush, L., McHale, J., Richer, D., Shaw, D., Smith, B. & Vinden, P. (2001, April).

    Sports, delinquency, and parental monitoring: Evidence for complex patterns of

    relationship. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development,

    Minneapolis, MN.

    Chaffe, E., DeCourcey, W. & McHale, J. (2001, April). Parents' personality traits,

    coparenting, and family dynamics at one year post-partum. Poster presented at the

    Society for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis, MN.

    Fish, K. & McHale, J. (2001, April). Parental employment, coparenting, and

    family interaction at one year. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child

    Development, Minneapolis, MN.

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    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued):

    Khazan, I., Vo, E. & McHale, J. (2001, April). Discrepancies in division of

    household labor and coparenting process at infant age twelve months. Poster presented at

    the Society for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis, MN.

    McHale, J. & Vinden, P. (2001, April). Middle school children and organized

    sports: Current controversies. Symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child

    Development, Minneapolis, MN. Individual symposium papers:

    1. Bush, L., Vinden, P. & McHale, J. Sports, role models and delinquency:

    Children's perspectives.

    2. Shaw, D., Vinden, P. & McHale, J. Sports and aggression: A case for the

    relevance of skill.

    3. Smith, B., Vinden, P. & McHale, J. Sports and the self-perceptions of 7th

    grade boys and girls.

    4. Richer, D., Vinden, P. & McHale, J. Involvement in organized sport and

    early substance abuse among urban youth.

    McConnell, M. & McHale, J. (2001, August). Drawing family connections:

    Adults’ pictoral representations of their family dynamics. Poster presented at the

    American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

    McHale, J. & Lauretti, A. (2001, April). Charting the early evolution of the

    coparental alliance. Symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child

    Development, Minneapolis, MN. Individual symposium papers:

    1. Pouquette, C., Talbot, J., Berkman, J., Jacob, K., Fulton, S. & McHale, J.

    Preparedness for coparenting: Prenatal triadic statements and

    discrepancies in parenting philosophies.

    2. Khazan, I., DeCourcey, W., Talbot, J., Pouquette, C. & McHale, J.

    Discrepancies between expectations and reality of division of labor predict

    marital and family processes.

    3. Carleton, M., Rotman, T., Fish, K. & McHale, J. Linking observational

    and narrative indices of coparental coordination and collaboration at 3

    months post-partum.

    4. Berkman, J., Alberts, A., Kavanaugh, K., Carleton, M. & McHale, J.

    Interparental coordination during 3-month still-face reunions and

    coparenting interactions at 3 and 12 months.

    5. McConnell, M., Lauretti, A., Vo, E. & McHale, J. Quality of coparenting

    differs for older and younger siblings in two-child families.

    6. Lauretti, A., McConnell, M., Mathew, A., Shaw, D. & McHale, J. Family

    pairings, coparenting connection, and early sibling interaction quality.

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    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued):

    McHale, J., Quinn, P., Kurrien, R., Mansfield, A., O'Donnell, E. & Geller, A.

    (2001, January). Raising the bar: Scaffolding research skills while generating cutting-

    edge data in the large introductory course. Poster presented at the National Institute on

    the Teaching of Psychology, St. Petersburg Beach, FL.

    Waterston, L., Babigian, B. & McHale, J. (2001, April). Representations of family

    among parents with one and two young children. Poster presented at the Eastern

    Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

    Carleton, M., Rotman, T. & McHale, J. (2000, July). Assessing the family's

    coparenting dynamic at infant age 3 months. Poster presented at the International

    Conference on Infant Studies, Brighton, U.K.

    Gershenson, I., Fish, K., McConnell, M., Gurland, S., Berkman, J. & McHale, J.

    (2000, July). Infant temperament and family group interaction at one year. Poster

    presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies, Brighton, U.K.

    McConnell, M., Gurland, S., Lauretti, A., Zaslavsky, I. & McHale, J. (2000, July).

    Context-related shifts in coparenting behavior during infancy. Poster presented at the

    International Conference on Infant Studies, Brighton, U.K.

    McHale, J. & Fivaz-Depeursinge, E. (2000, July). Extending our view beyond

    dyads: Family group dynamics during infancy. Symposium organized for the

    International Conference on Infant Studies, Brighton, U.K.

    McHale, J., Lauretti, A., DeCourcey, W., Zaslavsky, I., Talbot, J. & Pouquette, C.

    (2000, July). Coparenting and triadic dynamics in one- and two-child families. Paper

    presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies, Brighton, U.K.

    McHale, J., Fivaz-Depeursinge, E. & Corboz-Warnery, A. (2000, July). Recent

    empirical investigations of mother-father-infant triads: A primer for clinicians. Paper

    presented at the World Association for Infant Mental Health, Montreal, Canada.

    McHale, J., Talbot, J., Lauretti, A., Pouquette, C. & Zaslavsky, I. (2000, July).

    Does knowledge of parents' or infants' traits facilitate predictions about the family's group

    dynamics? Poster presented at World Association for Infant Mental Health, Montreal,

    Canada.

    Carleton, M., Rotman, T. & McHale, J. (1999, August). Assessing early

    coparenting dynamics within families via observational, narrative, and self-report

    methods. Poster presented at the 106th annual meeting of the American Psychological

    Association, Boston, MA.

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    Carleton, M. & McHale, J. (1999, April). A method for evaluating the triadic

    family processes of families with three-month-olds. Poster presented at the Eastern

    Psychological Association, Providence, RI.

    DiMario, H., Lauretti, A. & McHale, J. (1999, August). The family context of

    early sibling relationship patterns. Poster presented at American Psychological

    Association, Boston, MA.

    Kuersten-Hogan, R. & McHale, J. (1999, April). Show me how you look when

    you are sad: Parents' coaching of children's emotional understanding. Poster presented at

    Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, NM.

    DeCourcey, W., Lauretti, A., Kuersten-Hogan, R. & McHale, J. (1999, August).

    How families work: Linking family-work decisions by parents of toddlers to coordination

    of coparenting process during family group interactions. Poster presented at American

    Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

    Lauretti, A., Hill, A., Connell, A. & McHale, J. (1999, April). Links between

    toddlers' nonverbal responses during doll play and family relationships. Poster presented

    at Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, NM.

    McHale, J., Lauretti, A. & Kuersten-Hogan, R. (1999, April). Linking family-

    level patterns to father-child, mother-child, and marital relationship qualities. Poster

    presented at Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, NM.

    Talbot, J., Pouquette, C. & McHale, J. (1999, April). The second wave of

    transition to parenthood research in context. Paper presented at Society for Research in

    Child Development, Albuquerque, NM.

    Tibbitt, P., Richer, D. & McHale, J. (1999, April) Parsons and Bales revisited:

    New parents actual and wished-for family realities. Poster presented at the Eastern

    Psychological Association, Providence, RI.

    Krasnow, A., Carleton, M., DiMario, H. & McHale, J. (1998, August). Measuring

    ego-control in toddlers and preschoolers: Methodological considerations. Poster

    presented at American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

    Krasnow, A., Kuersten, R., Lauretti, A. & McHale, J. (1998, April). Laboratory-

    based assessments of ego-control during the toddler period. Poster presented at the

    International Conference on Infant Studies, Atlanta, GA.

    Kuersten-Hogan, R. & McHale, J. (1998, April). Stability in parents' use of

    emotion talk from the toddler to the preschool period. Poster presented at the

    International Conference on Infant Studies, Atlanta, GA.

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    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued):

    McHale, J. (1998, July). Beyond conflict: Family positivity and young children's

    adjustment. Paper presented at the International Society for Social and Behavioral

    Development, Bern, Switzerland.

    McHale, J., Kuersten, R. & Loding, B. (1998, August). Stability of coparenting

    process from the toddler to the preschool period. Poster presented at the 106th annual

    meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

    McHale, J. & Krasnow, A. (1998, July). Parental reports of coparenting and the

    social and behavioral adjustment of Chinese, American, and Indian preschoolers. Poster

    presented at the International Society for Social and Behavioral Development, Bern,

    Switzerland.

    McHale, J.P., Lauretti, A. & Talbot, J. (1998, April). Security of attachment,

    family-level dynamics, and toddler adaptation. Poster presented at the International

    Conference on Infant Studies, Atlanta, GA.

    Eslinger, O., Magovcevic, M. & McHale, J. (1997, April). Coparenting conflict

    and sense of self during late adolescence. Poster presented at the meetings of the Eastern

    Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

    Grugan, P. & McHale, J. (1997, August). Mothers' and fathers' use of touch

    during play interactions with their toddler sons and daughters. Poster presented at 105th

    annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

    McHale, J. & Kuersten, R. (1997, April). Conceptions of family: Views from

    inside and out. Symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child Development,

    Washington D.C. Individual symposium papers:

    1. Corcione, C., Lovell, S. & McHale, J. Individual differences in toddlers'

    responses to antagonistic coparental exchanges during family play

    2. Grugan, P. & McHale, J. Links between recollections of family conflict

    and current problem-solving behavior in college-aged students

    3. Kuersten, R. & McHale, J. Differences in families' emotional expressions

    within dyadic and whole family contexts

    4. Lauretti, A. & McHale, J. Shifting patterns of parenting styles between

    dyadic and family settings: The role of marital quality

    5. Loding, B. & McHale, J. Correlates of high father involvement within the

    family patterns of maritally distressed and non-distressed couples

    6. Talbot, J. & McHale, J. Young adults' representations of family-level

    processes in their family of origin

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    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued):

    McHale, J. (1997, April). Parents' reports of coparenting behavior are linked to

    observed coparental process. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child

    Development, Washington D.C.

    McHale, J., Krasnow, A. & Slavick, M. (1997, August). Parenting style, marital

    quality, and family process as predictors of toddler's personality styles. Poster presented

    at 105th annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, W