Harway, M., & Stanton, M. (in press). Recommendations for doctoral education and training in family psychology. The Family Psychologist.
Stanton, M. (2006).The importance of internet search for psychology. [Review of the book The search: How Google and its rivals rewrote the rules of business and transformed our culture]. PsycCRITIQUES: APA Review of Books, 51, 7, Article 6.
Stanton, M. & Cheung, S. (2006). Assessing families in clinical practice. [Review of the book Family assessment: Integrating multiple clinical perspectives]. PsycCRITIQUES: APA Review of Books, 51, 4, Article 6.
Stanton, M. (2005). Relapse prevention needs more emphasis on interpersonal factors. American Psychologist, 60, 340-341
Kaslow, N., Celano, M., & Stanton, M. (2005). Training in family psychology: A competencies-based approach. Family Process, 44, 3, 337-353.
Stanton, M. (2005). Developing family psychologists: Epistemological transformation. The Family Psychologist, 21, 4, 1, 26.
Stanton, M. & Nurse, R. (2005). The development of family psychologists: An annotated flowchart. The Family Psychologist, 21, 4, 4-5.
Huff, R., Houskamp, B.M., Watkins, A., Stanton, M. & Tavegia, B. (2005). The experiences of parents of gifted African American students. Roper Review, 27, 4, 215-221.
Stanton, M. (2005). Ethical considerations in identification as a family psychologist. The Family Psychologist, 21, 3, 1, 46.
Stanton, M. (2005). Couples and Addiction. Chapter in Harway, M. (Ed.), The handbook of couples therapy (pp. 313-336). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
Stanton, M. (2005). Collaboration between family psychology organizations. Academy of Family Psychology Newsletter, 7, 2, 5.
Stanton, M. (2005). The evolving state of family psychology in graduate education in psychology. The Family Psychologist, 21, 1, 11-12.
Stanton, M. (2005). A family psychology emphasis in clinical psychology education. The Family Psychologist, 21, 7-9.
Stanton, M., Tisdale, T.C., Welsh, R.K., Houskamp, B., & Tavegia, B. (2004). Azusa Pacific University: Preparing Practitioner-Scholars to Integrate Science and Practice in Clinical Psychology. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 23, 4, 313-319.
Stanton, M. (2004). Challenging psychologists to treat substance use disorders concurrently with mental health disorders. [Review of the book Treating co-occurring disorders: A handbook for mental health and substance abuse professionals]. Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books.
Stanton, M. (2003). Separation and Divorce: Children’s Issues. In N.A. Piotrowski (Ed.), Magill’s Encyclopedia of Social Science: Psychology. Pasadena: Salem Press.
Stanton, M. (2003). Stepfamilies. In N.A. Piotrowski (Ed.), Magill’s Encyclopedia of Social Science: Psychology. Pasadena: Salem Press.
Stanton, M. (2003). Kurt Lewin. In N.A. Piotrowski (Ed.), Magill’s Encyclopedia of Social Science: Psychology. Pasadena: Salem Press.
Stanton, M. & Kearney, A. (2001). [Review of the book Empowering grandparents raising grandchildren]. Family Relations, 50, 2, 197-198.
Stanton, M. (2000). [Review of the book Stress, coping, and health in families: Sense of coherence and resiliency]. Family Relations, 49, 3, 350-351.
Stanton, M. (1999). The effectiveness of family psychology: A review of recent literature. The Family Psychologist, 15, 1; 10-14.
Stanton, M. (1999). Family Psychology. In D. Benner and P. Hill (Eds.), Baker Encyclopedia of Psychology and Counseling (2nd Ed.). Grand Rapids: Baker.
Mark Stanton, Ph.D., ABPP
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