Briana S. Nelson

Affiliations: 
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States 
Area:
Individual and Family Studies, Clinical Psychology
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Higgins Kessler M, Nelson BS, Jurich AP, et al. (2004) Clinical decision-making strategies of marriage and family therapists in the treatment of adult childhood sexual abuse survivors American Journal of Family Therapy. 32: 1-10
Wampler KS, Shi L, Nelson BS, et al. (2003) The Adult Attachment Interview and observed couple interaction: implications for an intergenerational perspective on couple therapy. Family Process. 42: 497-515
Kessler MR, White MB, Nelson BS. (2003) Group treatments for women sexually abused as children: a review of the literature and recommendations for future outcome research. Child Abuse & Neglect. 27: 1045-61
Nelson BS. (2003) Post-war trauma and reconciliation in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Observations, experiences, and implications for marriage and family therapy American Journal of Family Therapy. 31: 305-316
Nelson BS, Wampler KS. (2002) Further understanding the systemic effects of childhood sexual abuse: a comparison of two groups of clinical couples. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. 11: 85-106
Nelson BS, Wangsgaard S, Yorgason J, et al. (2002) Single- and dual-trauma couples: clinical observations of relational characteristics and dynamics. The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 72: 58-69
Fees BS, Nelson BS, Conner NTO, et al. (2001) Home-Based Intervention: A Collaborative Model for Service-Learning Among Early Childhood Educators and Marriage and Family Therapists Journal of Teaching in Marriage & Family. 1: 39-52
Nelson BS, Wright DW, Vaughn MJ. (2001) Sleeping Single in a Family Bed Journal of Teaching in Marriage & Family. 1: 64-75
Nelson BS, Wampler KS. (2000) Systemic effects of trauma in clinic couples: an exploratory study of secondary trauma resulting from childhood abuse. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. 26: 171-84
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