Adrian J Blow
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Recent Articles
1.
Farero A, Blow A, Bowles R, Gorman Ufer L, Kees M, Guty D
Mil Psychol
. 2024 Apr;
36(3):274-285.
PMID: 38661466
National Guard soldiers experience unique reintegration challenges. In addition to managing the consequences of combat-related trauma, they also navigate multiple transitions between military and civilian life. Despite these obstacles, many...
2.
Asiimwe R, Dwanyen L, Subramaniam S, Kasujja R, Blow A
Fam Process
. 2022 May;
62(1):160-181.
PMID: 35570371
There has been an increase in the implementation of evidence-based parenting programs from high-income countries to several African countries. In this review, we systematically evaluated intervention studies of culturally adapted...
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Boivin M, Sikorskii A, Haan P, Smith S, Symonds L, Khattree R, et al.
Front Glob Womens Health
. 2021 Nov;
2:608787.
PMID: 34816181
The physical, psychological, social, and spiritual quality of life (QoL) may be affected by breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, with mixed findings for psychological quality of life and cognitive ability...
4.
Mitchell E, Wittenborn A, Timm T, Blow A
J Marital Fam Ther
. 2021 Jul;
48(2):447-463.
PMID: 34241890
Infidelity is associated with negative effects on couples' relationships, yet some couples are able to overcome these and rebuild their relationship. Few studies have examined this process for couples who...
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Blow A, Farero A, Gorman Ufer L, Kees M, Guty D
Contemp Fam Ther
. 2021 Jun;
44(3):284-293.
PMID: 34121806
Communication during a combat deployment has changed significantly in current times. Couples can now communicate with each other frequently and through multiple modes. Despite this greater availability of communication options,...
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Asiimwe R, Lesch E, Karume M, Blow A
J Marital Fam Ther
. 2021 Mar;
47(4):815-830.
PMID: 33760243
Family therapy is growing around the world including in many parts of Africa. Although the African continent has many mental and family health needs that family therapists are well-suited to...
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Welch T, Lachmar E, Leija S, Easley T, Blow A, Wittenborn A
J Marital Fam Ther
. 2019 Jul;
45(4):621-634.
PMID: 31355959
Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT) is an effective approach to working with distressed couples. It is not only effective in reducing relationship distress, but also in successfully maintaining gains over...
8.
PettyJohn M, Tseng C, Blow A
Fam Process
. 2019 Jul;
59(2):313-327.
PMID: 31281955
The impact of the therapeutic alliance on positive clinical outcomes has been established in the literature; however, literature is lacking on how the intersection of therapist and client identities influences...
9.
Blow A, Farero A, Ganoczy D, Walters H, Valenstein M
Suicide Life Threat Behav
. 2018 Dec;
49(6):1523-1540.
PMID: 30507054
Objective: Members of the U.S. military are at a high suicide risk. While studies have examined predictors of suicide in the U.S. military, more studies are needed which examine protective...
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Wittenborn A, Blow A, Holtrop K, Parra-Cardona J
J Marital Fam Ther
. 2018 Jun;
45(1):20-32.
PMID: 29862521
There is a critical need for high-quality and accessible treatments to improve mental health. Yet, there are indications that the research being conducted by contemporary marriage and family therapy (MFT)...