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Masten August 2015 CV- Page 1
Ann S. Masten
Office
51 East River Parkway
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
612-624-0215
Education
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Ph.D., Psychology (Clinical) 1982
Doctoral dissertation: Humor and Creative Thinking in Stress-Resistant Children
Supporting Program in Child Development
Neuropsychiatric Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
Internship July 1981 – June 1982
Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts
A.B. cum laude 1973 (Majors: Psychology, English)
Honors
Appointed Regents Professor by the University of Minnesota Board of Regents, 2014
Urie Bronfenbrenner Award for Lifetime Contributions to Developmental Psychology in the Service
of Science and Society from the American Psychological Association, 2014
Appointed Co-Chair of the new Forum on Investing in Young Children Globally by the Institute of
Medicine, National Academies, 2013
Irving B. Harris Professorship in Child Development, 2013
President’s Award for Outstanding Service, University of Minnesota, 2012
Fesler-Lampert Chair in Urban and Regional Affairs, 2011/2012
Appointed to the U. S. National Committee for Psychology by the National Academies, 2010
Appointed to the Board of Children, Youth, and Families, Institute of Medicine/NAS, 2010
Elected President of the Society for Research in Child Development, 2009
Fellow, Association for Psychological Science, 2007
Elected to Governing Council of the Society for Research in Child Development, 2005
Distinguished McKnight University Professor, University of Minnesota, 2003
Elected President of Division 7 (Developmental), American Psychological Association, 2002
NIH Study Section Member: RPHB-1 (Risk, Prevention, and Health Behavior), 2002-2006
Elected to Executive Council, Society for Research on Adolescence, 2002
Charter Fellow, Division 53 (Child Clinical), American Psychological Association, 2001
Emma M. Birkmaier Professorship, University of Minnesota, 2000-2003
Horace T. Morse – University of Minnesota Alumni Award for Outstanding Contributions to
Undergraduate Education, 1999
Fellow Division 7 (Developmental), American Psychological Association, 1999
Max Seham Award on Cross-Cultural Medicine, 1998
Core Member, MacArthur Network on Psychopathology & Development, 1998-2000
Distinguished Teaching Award, College of Educ. and Human Dev., Univ. of Minnesota, 1997
Salzburg Seminar Presidential Fellowship, 1994
McKnight-Land Grant Professorship, 1988-1991
Eva O. Miller Fellowship, 1979/80
National Institute of Mental Health Training Fellowships, 1976/77, 1977/78, 1978/79
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Honors – continued
Phi Beta Kappa, 1973
Endowed Named Lectures
The Iseman Lecture, Yale University, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, 2015
The Robert L. Smith Memorial Lecture on Child Psychotherapies and the Susan Goldberg Memorial
Lecture on Developmental Psychotherapy, University of Toronto, 2010
Laycock Lecture, University of Saskatchewan, 2005
The Pampered Chef Lecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005
Allen L. Edwards Lectureship, University of Washington, 2000
Anathan Lectureship, University of Pittsburgh, 1998
Max Seham Lecture, Minneapolis, 1998
Gertrude Friedman Memorial Lecture, Minneapolis Children’s Medical Center, 1990
Licensure
Licensed Psychologist, Minnesota, July 1986 to date (LP1386)
Professional Positions
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Regents Professor of Child Development, June 2014-
Irving B. Harris Professor in Child Development, January 2013-
Fesler-Lampert Chair in Urban and Regional Affairs, July 2011- June, 2012
Distinguished McKnight University Professor, July 2003-
Emma M. Birkmaier Professor in Educational Leadership, July 2000-2003
Director (department chair), Institute of Child Development, June 1999-January 2005
Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychology, September 1996-
Professor, Institute of Child Development, September 1996-
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Sept. 1991-September 1996
Associate Professor, Institute of Child Development, Sept. 1991-September 1996
Associate Director, Institute of Child Development, September 1991-June 1999
McKnight-Land Grant Professor, July 1988-June 1991
Assistant Professor, Institute of Child Development, Sept. 1986-September 1991
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, July 1983-September 1991
Wilder Child Guidance Clinic, St. Paul, MN 55104
Consultant, January 1989-June 1993
Clinical Child Psychologist (pro bono therapy and supervision), Sep 1983-June 1993
National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20014
Research Assistant to David Shakow, Ph.D. (Senior Research Psychologist and NIH Scientist
Emeritus, Division of Clinical and Behavioral Research), July 1973-July 1976
Grants and Other Funding Awards
Assessment of Executive Function for the National Children’s Study (Validity study)
NICHD through Northwestern University (NU)
Project Co-Director (with Slotkin, NU) and Co-PI (with Carlson, Zelazo at U of Minn)
3/13/2014 – 9/25/2015
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The Effects of Housing and Service Interventions on Academic Achievement and School Factors for
Children Experiencing Homelessness
US Department of Housing and Urban Development (H-21618RG)
Principal Investigator (Project Director J.J. Cutuli)
10/14/2011 –12/31/2015
Promoting Executive Function to Enhance Learning in Homeless/Highly Mobile Children
Institute of Education Sciences (R305A110528)
Project Director
Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PIs Stephanie Carlson and Philip David Zelazo)
7/1/2011 – 6/30/2014
Fesler-Lampert Chair in Urban and Regional Affairs
Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA), Humphrey Institute
Principal Investigator (research funds attached to endowed chair)
7/1/2011 – 6/30/2012
Assessment of Executive Function for the National Children’s Study
Formative project within the National Children’s Study: Ramsey location
NIDDK/NICHD
Project leader
Co-PI (with Zelazo and Carlson)
9/20/2010 – 9/27/2012
DCISIR for Adaptive Intervention Models in Children’s Mental Health (PI: August)
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH P20 MH085987)
Co-Director, Methods core (Developing Prevention Center grant)
8/24/2010-6/30/2015
Ready? Set. Go!
People Serving People, Inc.
Principal Investigator
8/1/2011 – 12/31/2013
Executive Function in Learning and School Success of Homeless and Highly Mobile Children
National Science Foundation (BCS-0745643)
Principal Investigator
5/15/2008 – 4/30/2013
Promoting Early School Success in Homeless/Highly Mobile Children
University of Minnesota President’s Initiation on Children, Youth and Families
Principal Investigator
Jan 2008 – Dec 2008
National Children’s Study: Ramsey Location (PI: McGovern)
NIDDK- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive Kidney Disease
NIDDK 1699-662-6312
Co-Investigator
Oct 1, 2007 – Sep 30, 2012
Roles: Co-Investigator and formative research project leader
Consequences of Agricultural Injuries: RRIS-III (PI: Gerberich)
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health CDC/NIOSH RO1-OH008258
Co-Investigator
Jun 2006 – May 2011
Academic risk and resilience among homeless and highly mobile children (PI: Masten)
CURA: Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, Humphrey Institute
July 2006 – December 2007
Minnesota Child Response Initiative (PI: Gewirtz)
SAMHSA 5-U-79 SM56177
Director of Network Activities
September 2005 – September 2009
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Building an Interdisciplinary Study of Resilience (PI: Longstaff)
NSF: 0524157 (Human and Social Dynamics Initiative)
Senior Participant (representing the discipline of human development)
July 2005 – June 2007
Distinguished McKnight University Professorship
July 2003 – June 2008
Affect Regulation and Adolescent Brain Maturation (PI: Ronald Dahl)
NIMH: Child and Adolescent Interdisciplinary Research Network (MH0067346)
Co-Investigator
September 2002 – September 2006
Adapting NAGCAT for Ethnic Communities: A Research Model (PI: John Shutske)
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health) H04215
Child Development Specialist
September 2000 – September 2003
Agricultural Injury Surveillance: Rural Regional Injury Study-II (PI: Susan Gerberich)
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
Co-Investigator
September 2000 – September 2004
Birkmaier Professorship
July 2000 – June 2003
Etiology and Consequences of Injuries Among Children in Farm Households: A Regional Rural Injury
Study (PI: Susan Gerberich)
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (CCR514375)
Co-Investigator
October 1998 – September 2002
Adaptation from Childhood to Adulthood: A Longitudinal Study of Competence and Resilience
National Science Foundation (NSF/SSBR-9729111)
Principal Investigator
May 1998 – April 2002
Adaptation from Childhood to Adulthood: A Longitudinal Study of Competence and Resilience
William T. Grant Foundation (#97-1845-97)
Principal Investigator
Jan 1998 – August 2001
Injury and Consequences of Injuries Among Children in Farm Households: A Regional Rural Injury
Study (PI Susan Gerberich)
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Co-Investigator
October 1997 – September 1998
Educational Needs of Homeless Children
Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute, U. of Minnesota
Principal Investigator
July 1995 – June 1996
Diversity in Child Psychology
Bush Faculty Development Program in Excellence in Diversity in Teaching
Bush Foundation and University of Minnesota
Principal Investigator and Project Director
September 1993 – June 1994
Adaptation from Childhood to the Beginnings of Adulthood: A Longitudinal Study of Competence and
Resilience
William T. Grant Foundation (FDN/91-0702-78)
Principal Investigator
January 1992 – August 1996
Development in Homeless Children: Risk and Protective Factors
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Minnesota Center for Research on Developmental Disabilities (Travis Thompson, PI)
National Institute of Child Health and Development (HD24051)
Principal Investigator
August 1992 – July 1993
August 1991 – July 1992
Trauma and Resilience in Cambodian Families
University of Minnesota Graduate School, Grant-In-Aid
Co-Principal Investigators: Ann S. Masten and George M. Realmuto
July 1991 – June 1993
McKnight-Land Grant Professorship
University of Minnesota
July 1988 – June 1991
Adaptation to Stress in Middle Childhood
University of Minnesota Graduate School, Grant-In-Aid
Principal Investigator
July 1987 – June 1988
Studies of Stress-Resistant Children (with Norman Garmezy and Auke Tellegen)
National Institute of Mental Health (MH 33222)
Principal Investigator
July 1989 – June 1992
Co-Principal Investigator
September 1986 – August 1988
December 1985 – May 1986
December 1983 – November 1985
Studies of Stress-Resistant Children (with Norman Garmezy and Auke Tellegen)
William T. Grant Foundation
Co-Principal Investigator
July 1983 – June 1989
Recent Research Consulting, Training, and Mentoring
Health and Self-Regulation in High-Risk Young Children (PI: Andrew Barnes MD, MPH, Assistant
Professor of Pediatrics)
Clinical and Translational Science Institute KL2 Clinical Scholar Career Development Award,
University of Minnesota
Co-Mentor, August, 2013 - 2016
Developmental Psychopathology (PI: Dante Cicchetti)
National Institute of Mental Health (6T32 MH15755)
Core Faculty, July 2012 – Jun 2017
Impact of Sudden Parental Death on Children and Families (PI: David Brent)
National Institute of Mental Health (MH065368-06)
Consultant, Jan 2008 – Dec 2012
Developmental Psychopathology (PI: Megan Gunnar)
National Institute of Mental Health (6T32 MH15755)
Core Faculty, Jul 2007 – Jun 2012
Adolescent Bariatrics: Controlled longitudinal study of psychosocial development
(PI: Margaret Zeller) NIDDK
Consultant, Mar 2008-Feb 2013
Integration of Prevention Services into a System-of-Care (PI: Gerald August)
NIMH R01-MH074610
Consultant, Sep 2005 – Jul 2010
Effects of New Beginnings Program for Children of Divorce (PI: Sharlene Wolchik)
National Institute of Mental Health (R01 MH071707)
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Consultant, Jul 2006 – Jun 2011
Cultural Socialization of Korean Adoptees (PI: Richard Lee)
National Institute of Mental Health (K01 MH070740-02)
Consultant, May 2004 – May 2009
Professional Societies
American Psychological Association, Fellow
Nominations Committee Chair 2007-2008
Past-President Division 7 (Jan 2006-Dec 2008)
President Division 7 (Jan 2005-Dec 2006); President-Elect (Jan 2004-Dec 2005)
Awards Committee (Chair, 2003, 2004)
Division 7 Fellows Committee 1999-2001 (Chair, 2001)
Association for Psychological Science, Fellow
International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Member
Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter, University of Minnesota
President 2005/2006, 2006/2007
Vice-President 2004/2005
Society for Prevention Research, Member
Society for Research in Child Development, Member
Past-President April 2013 – April 2015
Representative to the International Consortium of Developmental Science Societies
President April 2011- April 2013
Governing Council 2005-2015
Program Committee 2005-2009
Society for Research on Adolescence, Member
Executive Council 2002-2006
Boards
Science Advisory Board, Military Child Education Coalition, 2012-
U. S. National Committee for Psychology, Member (for National Academies), 2010-
Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Institute of Medicine/National Academies, 2010-
Board of Directors, Northside Achievement Zone, Minneapolis MN, 2010-
Steering Committee and Advisory Board, NIAAA Underage Drinking Research Initiative, 2004-2008
Board of Directors, Consortium of Social Science Associations, 2001-2004
National Advisory Board, Institute on Criminal Justice, University of Minnesota Law School,
Minneapolis MN, 2000-2003
Board of Directors, Minnesota Children’s Museum, St. Paul, MN, 1997-1999
National Advisory Board, Center for Children with Chronic Illness and Disability, University of
Minnesota, 1996
Advisory Board, Children of Alcoholics Foundation, Inc., New York NY, 1992-1997
Board of Directors, Center for Victims of Torture, Minneapolis MN, 1991-1996
Technical Advisory Board, Center for Education in the Inner Cities, Temple University, Philadelphia
PA, 1990-1995
Recent Service, University of Minnesota (2012-2015)
University
Grand Challenges Research Strategies Team member (2015)
Grand Challenges Curriculum Issues Team member (2014)
Graduate Education Council (Jan. 2012 – June 2014)
Nomination committee Spring 2014
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Search Committee, Associate Dean for Graduate Education (2012/2013)
Award Committee (CURA), Fesler-Lampert Chair in Urban and Regional Affairs (2012/2013)
Faculty Advisory Committee, Graduate Minor in Prevention Science
Liaison to intercollege program in Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Science
College
Liaison for CEHD on Graduate Education Council (2012-2014)
Semester Leave Committee (Fall, 2012)
CEHD First Year Experience Common Book Panel (Fall, 2012)
CEHD Vision 2020 Blog (two entries, 2012)
Department
Executive Committee, Chair
Coordinator, Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Science specialty track
Graduate Instruction Committee
Admissions Committee
Grievance Committee
Task force reviewing core graduate courses
Previous Major Service - University of Minnesota (Selected)
University Senate (2009-2011, 1992-1994, representing CEHD)
Regents Professor Nominating Committee (2007-2009; Chair 2008)
Graduate Minor in Prevention Science: Co-founder; Steering Committee
Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter: President, Vice-President, induction ceremony speaker
Science and Scholarly Advisory Board; Research and Scholarly Advisory Panel (OVPR)
Center of Excellence in Children’s Mental Health: Kick-off speaker; Steering Committee
Director (department chair), Institute of Child Development (1999-2005)
Faculty Education Advisory Committee (for Responsible Conduct of Research)
Committee that established guidelines for the Distinguished McKnight University Professorships
Faculty Advisory Board, Refugee Studies Center (1995-1999)
Search committee for the first Vice President for Research (1991/92)
Associate Director, Institute of Child Development (1991-1999)
Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Science program (intercollege)
Co-founder; Coordinator and Liaison for the Institute of Child Development
Editing and Reviewing
Editor
Development and Psychopathology, Associate Editor, 2008-
Editor, special issues or sections
Development and Psychopathology, Special Section Co-Editor (Masten & Cicchetti, 2012)
Risk and Resilience in Development and Psychopathology: The Legacy of Norman Garmezy
Development and Psychopathology, Special Issues Co-Editor (Masten & Cicchetti, 2010)
Developmental Cascades (two issues)
Child Development, Special Section Co-Editor (Masten & Osofsky, 2010)
Disasters and the Impact on Child Development
Editorial Boards - Current
Child Development, 1995-1996, 2007-
Editorial Boards - Previous
Developmental Psychology
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice
Journal of Emotional Abuse
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Additional Reviewing
American J. Community Psychology Journal of Cons. and Clinical Psychology
American Psychologist
Applied Developmental Science
Austrian Science Fund
Behavioral Scientist
Child Development
Childhood: A Global J. of Child Research
Cognitive Therapy and Research
Cornell University Press
Development and Psychopathology
Developmental Psychology
Developmental Review
European J. of Developmental Psychology
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal of Adolescent Health
Journal of Applied Dev. Psychology
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Journal of Clinical Psychology
Journal of Community Psychology
Journal of Emotional Abuse
Journal of Health Psychology
Journal of Research on Adolescence
Journal of School Psychology
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
Medical Research Council, UK
Merrill-Palmer Quarterly
National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development
National Institute of Mental Health
National Science Foundation
Nuffield Foundation, UK
Parenting
Research Council of Canada
Psychological Bulletin
Society for Research in Child Development
Spencer Foundation
William T. Grant Foundation
Publications – Books
Masten, A. S. (2014). Ordinary magic: Resilience in development. New York: Guilford Press.
Masten, A. S., Liebkind, K., & Hernandez, D. J. (Eds.). (2012). Realizing the potential of immigrant youth.
New York: Cambridge University Press.
Masten, A. S. (Ed.). (2007). Multilevel dynamics in developmental psychopathology: The Minnesota Symposia
on Child Psychology (Vol. 34). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Lester, B. M., Masten, A. S., & McEwen, B. S. (Eds.). (2006). Resilience in Children (Vol. 1094), New York
Academy of Sciences.
Masten, A. S. (Ed.). (1999). Cultural processes in child development: The Minnesota Symposia on Child
Psychology (Vol. 29). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Rolf, J., Masten, A. S., Cicchetti, D., Nuechterlein, K., & Weintraub, S., (Eds.). (1990). Risk and protective
factors in the development of psychopathology. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Publications – Journal Special Issues and Sections
Masten, A. S., & Cicchetti, D. (Eds.). (2012). Risk and resilience in development and psychopathology: The
legacy of Norman Garmezy. Development and Psychopathology [Special section], 24, 333-558.
Masten, A. S., & Cicchetti, D. (Eds.). (2010). Developmental Cascades [Special Issue, Part 1], Development
and Psychopathology, 22(3), 491-715.
Masten, A. S., & Cicchetti, D. (Eds.). (2010). Developmental Cascades [Special Issue, Part 2], Development
and Psychopathology, 22(4), 717-983.
Masten, A. S., & Osofsky, J. (Eds.). (2010). Special section on disasters and their impact on child
development. Child Development, 81, 1029-1039.
Publications: Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
Bushman, B. J., Newman, K., Calvert, S. L., Downey, G., Dredze, M., Gottfredson, M., …Webster, D. W. (in
press). Youth violence: What we know and what we need to know. American Psychologist.
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Labella, M. H., Narayan, A. J., & Masten, A. S. (in press). Emotional climate in families experiencing
homelessness: Associations with child affect and socioemotional adjustment in school. Social
Development.
Narayan, A. J., Kalstabakken, A. W., Labella, M. H., Nerenberg, L. S., Monn, A. R., & Masten, A. S. (in
press). Intergenerational continuity of adverse childhood experiences: Unpacking exposure to
maltreatment versus family dysfunction. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry.
Masten, A. S., Fiat, A. E., & Labella, M. H., & R. Strack (in press). Educating homeless and highly mobile
students: Implications of research on risk and resilience. School Psychology Review.
Casey, E. C., Shlafer, R. J., & Masten, A. S. (2015). Parental incarceration as a risk factor for children in
homeless families. Family Relations, 64, 490-504.
Masten, A. S. (2015). Pathways to integrated resilience science. Psychological Inquiry, 26, 187-196.
doi:10.1080/1047840X.2015.1012041.
Narayan, A.J., Sapienza, J.K., Monn, A.R., Lingras, K.A., & Masten, A.S. (2015). Risk, vulnerability, and
protective processes of parental expressed emotion for children’s peer relationships in contexts of
parental violence. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 42, 1167-1174. doi:
10.1080/15374412.2014.881292
Masten, A. S., & Monn, A. R. (2015). Child and family resilience: A call for integrated science, practice, and
professional training. Family Relations, 64, 5-21. doi: 10.1111/fare.12103
Motti-Stefanidi, F., M., Masten, A. S., & Asendorpf, J. B. (2015). School engagement trajectories of
immigrant youth: Risks and longitudinal interplay with academic success. International Journal of
Behavioral Development, 39, 32-42. doi:10.1177/0165025414533428
Herbers, J. E., Cutuli, J. J., Monn, A. R., Narayan, A. J., & Masten, A. S. (2014). Trauma, adversity, and
parent-child relationships among young children experiencing homelessness. Journal of Abnormal
Child Psychology, 42, 1167-1174. doi: 10.1007/s10802-014-9868-7
Masten, A. S., Cutuli, J. J., Herbers, J. E., Hinz, E., Obradović, J., & Wenzel, A. (2014). Academic risk and
resilience in the context of homelessness. Child Development Perspectives, 8, 201-206.
Southwick, S. M., Bonanno, G. A., Masten, A. S., Panter-Brick, C., & Yehuda, R. (2014). Resilience
definitions theory, and challenges: Interdisciplinary perspectives.European Journal of
Psychotraumatology, 5, 25338 (1-14). doi:10.3402/ejpt.v5.25338 Cutuli, J. J., Herbers, J. E., Lafavor, T. L., Ahumada, S. M., Masten, A. S., & Oberg, C. (2014). Asthma and
functioning among homeless kindergarten-aged children in emergency housing. Journal of Health
Care for the Poor and Underserved, 25, 717-730. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2014.0099
Herbers, J. E., Cutuli, J. J., Supkoff, L. M., Narayan, A. J., & Masten, A. S. (2014). Parenting and co-
regulation: Adaptive systems for competence in children experiencing homelessness. American
Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 84, 420-430. . doi: 10.1037/h0099843
Masten, A. S. (2014). Invited commentary: Resilience and Positive Youth Development frameworks in
developmental science. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 43, 1018-1024. doi: 10.1007/s10964-014-
0118-7
Masten, A. S. (2014). Global perpectives on resilience in children and youth. Child Development, 85, 6-20.
doi: 10.1007/s10567-013-0150-2
Masten, A. S. (2013). Competence, risk and resilience in military families: Conceptual commentary. Clinical
Child and Family Psychology Review, 16, 278-281. doi: 10.1007/s10567-013-0150-2
Motti-Stefanidi, F., & Masten, A. S. (2013). School success and school engagement of immigrant youth: A
risk and resilience developmental perspective. European Psychologist, 18, 128-135. doi:
10.1027/1016-9040/a000139
Cutuli, J. J., Desjardins, C. D., Herbers, J. E., Long, J. D., Heistad, D., Chan, C.-K., Hinz, E., & Masten, A. S.
(2013). Academic achievement trajectories of homeless and highly mobile students: Resilience in the
context of chronic and acute risk. Child Development, 84, 841-857. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12013
Masten, A. S. (2012). Risk and resilience in the educational success of homeless and highly mobile children:
Introduction to the special section. Educational Researcher, 41, 363-365.
doi: 10.3102/0013189X12467366
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Herbers, J. E., Cutuli, J. J., Supkoff, L. M., Heistad, D., Chann, C.-K., Hinz, E., & Masten, A. S. (2012). Early
reading skills and academic achievement trajectories of students facing poverty, homelessness, and
high residential mobility. Educational Researcher, 41, 366-374.
Masten, A. S., Herbers, J. E., Desjardins, C. D., Cutuli, J. J., McCormick, C. M., Sapienza, J. K., Long, J. D.,
& Zelazo, P. D. (2012). Executive function skills and school success in young children experiencing
homelessness. Educational Researcher, 41, 375-384. doi:10.3102/0013189X12459883
Brent, D. A., Melhem, N. M., Masten, A. S., Porta, G., & Payne, M. W. (2012). Longitudinal effects of
parental bereavement on adolescent developmental competence. Journal of Clinical Child and
Adolescent Psychology, 41, 778-791. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2012.717871
Narayan, A. J., Herbers, J. E., Plowman, E. J., Gewirtz, A. H., & Masten, A. S. (2012). Expressed emotion in
homeless families: A methodological study of the Five-Minute Speech Sample. Journal of Family
Psychology, 26, 648-53. doi: 10.1037/a0028968
Masten, A. S., & Cicchetti, D. (2012). Editorial: Risk and resilience in development and psychopathology: The
legacy of Norman Garmezy. Development and Psychopathology [Special section], 24, 333-334. doi:
10.1017/S0954579412000016
Masten, A. S., & Tellegen, A. (2012). Resilience in developmental psychopathology: Contributions of the
Project Competence Longitudinal Study. Development and Psychopathology, 24, 345-361.
Motti-Stefanidi, F., Asendorf, J. B., & Masten, A. S. (2012). The adaptation and well-being of adolescent
immigrant in Greek schools: A multilevel, longitudinal study of risks and resources. Development and
Psychopathology, 24, 451-573. doi: 10.1017/S0954579412000090
Shiner, R., & Masten, A. S. (2012). Childhood personality traits as a harbinger of competence and resilience in
adulthood. Development and Psychopathology, 24, 507-528. doi: 10.1017/S0954579412000120
Masten, A. S., & Narayan, A. J. (2012). Child development in the context of disaster, war and terrorism:
Pathways of risk and resilience. Annual Review of Psychology, 63, 227-257. doi: 10.1146/annurev-
psych-120710-100356
Sapienza, J. K., & Masten, A. S. (2011). Understanding and promoting resilience in children and youth.
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 24, 267-273. doi: 10.1097/YCO.0b013e32834776a8
Masten, A. S. (2011). Resilience in children threatened by extreme adversity: Frameworks for research,
practice, and translational synergy. Development and Psychopathology, 23, 141-154.
doi:10.1017/S0954579411000198
Herbers, J. E., Cutuli, J. J., Lafavor, T. L., Vrieze, D., Leibel, C., Obradovic, J., & Masten, A. S. (2011). Direct
and indirect effects of parenting on academic functioning of young homeless children. Early
Education and Development, 22, 77-104.
Masten, A. S., & Cicchetti, D. (2010). Editorial: Developmental cascades. [Special Issue on Developmental
Cascades, Part 1], Development and Psychopathology, 22(3), 491-495.
Masten, A. S., Desjardins, C. D., McCormick, C. M., Kuo, S. I-C., & Long, J. D. (2010). The significance of
childhood competence for adult success in work: A developmental cascade analysis. Development and
Psychopathology, 22, 681-696. doi: 10.1017/S0954579410000362
Cutuli, J. J., Wiik, K. L., Herbers, J. E., Gunnar, M. R., & Masten, A. S. (2010). Cortisol function among early
school-aged homeless children. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 35, 833-845. doi:
10.1016/j.psyneuen.2009.11.008
Masten, A. S., & Osofsky, J. (2010). Disasters and their impact on child development: Introduction to the
special section. Child Development, 81, 1029-1039. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2010.01452.x
Obradović , J., Burt, K. B., & Masten, A. S. (2010). Testing a dual cascade model linking competence and
symptoms over 20 years from childhood to adulthood. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent
Psychology, 39, 90-102. doi: 10.1080/15374410903401120
Cutuli, J. J., Herbers, J. E., Rinaldi, M., Masten, A. S., & Oberg, C. (2010). Asthma and behavior in homeless
four to seven year olds. Pediatrics, 125(1), 145-151. doi: 10.1542/peds.2009-0103
Masten, A. S., Faden, v. B., Zucker, R. A., & Spear, L. P. (2009). A developmental perspective on underage
alcohol use. Alcohol Research & Health, 32(1), 3-15.
Zucker, R. A., Donovan, J. E., Masten, A. S., Mattson, M. E., & Moss, H. B. (2009). Developmental processes
and mechanisms: Ages 0-10. Alcohol Research & Health, 32(1), 16-29.
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Larson-Bright, M., Gerberich, S. G., Masten, A. S., Alexander, B. H., Gurney, J. G., Church, T. R., Ryan, A.
D., & Renier, Co. M. (2009). Parents’ safety beliefs and childhood agricultural injury. American
Journal of Industrial Medicine, 52, 724-233. doi: 10.1002/ajim.20719
Carlson, K. F., Gerberich, S. G., Alexander, B. H., Masten, A. S., Church, T. R., Shutske, J. M., Ryan, A. D.,
& Renier, C. M. (2009). Children’s behavioral traits and risk of injury: Analyses from a case-control
study of agricultural households. Journal of Safety Research, 40, 97-103. doi:
10.1016/j.jsr.2008.12.008
Shaffer, A., Burt, K. B., Obradovic, J., Herbers, J. E., & Masten, A. S. (2009). Intergenerational continuity in
parenting quality: The mediating role of social competence. Developmental Psychology 45, 1227-
1240. doi: 10.1037/a0015361
Masten, A. S., Long, J. D., Kuo, S. I-C., McCormick, C. M., & Desjardins, C. D. (2009). Developmental
models of strategic intervention. European Journal of Developmental Science, 3, 282-291.
Obradović, J., Long, J. D., Cutuli, J. J., Chan, C.-K., Hinz, E., Heistad, D., & Masten, A. S. (2009). Academic
achievement of homeless and highly mobile children in an urban school district: Longitudinal
evidence of risk, growth, and resilience. Development and Psychopathology, 21, 493-518. doi:10.1017/S0954579409000273
Masten, A. S., Herbers, J. E., Cutuli, J. J., & Lafavor, T. L. (2008). Promoting competence and resilience in
the school context. Professional School Counseling, 12, 76-84.
Shiner, R. L., & Masten, A. S. (2008). Personality in childhood: A bridge from early temperament to adult
outcomes. European Journal of Developmental Science, 2, 158-175.
Masten, A. S., Faden, V. B., Zucker, R. A., & Spear, L. P. (2008). Underage drinking: A developmental
framework. Pediatrics, 121, Supplement 4, S235-S251. doi: 10.1542/peds.2007-2243A
Zucker, R. A., Donovan, J. E., Masten, A. S., Mattson, M. E., & Moss, H. B. (2008). Early developmental
processes and the continuity of risk for underage drinking and problem drinking. Pediatrics, 121,
Supplement 4, S252-272. . doi: 10.1542/peds.2007-2243B
Motti-Stefanidi, F., Pavlopoulos, V., Obradović, J., Dalla, M., Takis, N., Papathanassiou, A., & Masten, A. S.
(2008). Immigration as a risk factor for adolescent adaptation in Greek urban schools European
Journal of Developmental Psychology, 5, 235-261. doi: 10.1080/00207590701804412
Masten, A. S., & Obradović, J. (2008). Disaster preparation and recovery: Lessons from research on resilience
in human development. Ecology and Society, 13(1): 9 [online] URL:
http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss1/art9/
Motti-Stefanidi, F., Pavlopoulos, V., Obradović, J., & Masten, A. S. (2008). Acculturation and adaptation of
immigrant adolescents in Greek urban schools. International Journal of Psychology, 43, 45-58.
Burt, K. B., Obradović, J., Long, J. D., & Masten, A. S. (2008). The interplay of social competence and
psychopathology over 20 years: testing transactional and cascade models. Child Development, 79,
359-374. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2007.01130.x.
Larson-Bright, M., Gerberich, S. G., Alexander, B. H., Gurney, J. G., Masten, A. S., Church, T. R., Ryan, A.
D., & Renier, C. M. (2007). Work practices and childhood agricultural injury. Injury Prevention, 13,
409-415.
Mongin, S. J., Jensen, K. E., Gerberich, S. G., Alexander, B. H., Ryan, A. D., Renier, C. M., Masten, A. S., &
Carlson, K. F. (2007). Agriculture injuries among operation household members: RRIS-II 1999.
Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health, 13, 295-310.
Masten, A. S. (2007). Resilience in developing systems: Progress and promise as the fourth wave rises.
Development and Psychopathology, 19, 921-930.
Obradović, J., & Masten, A. S. (2007). Developmental antecedents of young adult civic engagement. Applied
Developmental Science, 11(1), 2-19.
Paulson, E. H., Gerberich, S. G., Alexander, B. H., Ryan, A., Renier, C. M., Zhang, X. Y., French, L. R.,
Masten, A. S., & Carlson, K. F. (2006). Fall-related injuries among agricultural household members:
Regional Rural Injury Study-II. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 48(9), 959-
968.
Masten, A. S. (2006). Developmental psychopathology: Pathways to the future. International Journal of
Behavioral Development, 31, 47-54.
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Gest, S. D., Sesma, A., Masten, A. S., & Tellegen, A. (2006). Childhood peer reputation as a predictor of
competence and symptoms 10 years later. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 34, 509-526.
Kurszewski, L. S., Gerberich, S. G., Serfass, R. C., Ryan, A. D., Renier, C. M., Mongin, S. J., Alexander, B.
H., Ferguson, K. R., & Masten. A. S. (2006). Sports and Recreational Injuries: Regional Rural Injury
Study - II (RRIS-II) - Impact on Agricultural Operations, British Journal of Sports Medicine 40, 527-
535. doi: 10.1136/bjsm.2005.023903
Carlson, K. F., Gerberich, S. G., Church, T. R., Ryan, A. D., Alexander, B. H., Mongin, S. J., Renier, C. M.,
Zhang, X. Y., French, L. R., & Masten, A. (2005). Tractor-related injuries: A population-based study
of a five-state region in the Midwest. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 47, 254-264.
Masten, A. S., Roisman, G. I., Long, J. D., Burt, K. B., Obradović, J., Riley, J. R., Boelcke-Stennes, K., &
Tellegen, A. (2005). Developmental cascades: Linking academic achievement, externalizing and
internalizing symptoms over 20 years. Developmental Psychology, 41, 733-746.
Pine, D. S., Costello, J., & Masten, A. S. (2005). Trauma, proximity, and developmental psychopathology: The
effects of war and terrorism on children. Neuropsychopharmacology, 30, 1781-1792. doi:
10.1038/sj.npp.1300814
Masten, A. S. (2005). Peer relationships and psychopathology in developmental perspective: Reflections on
progress and promise. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 34, 87-92. . doi:
10.1207/s15374424jccp3401_8
Ferguson, K., Gerberich, S.G., Alexander, B., Church, T.R., Ryan, A.D., Mongin, S.J., Renier, C.M., Zhang,
X., French, L.R., Masten, A.S. (2005) Tractor-Related Injuries: Regional Rural Injury Study-II,
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 47, 254-264, 2005.
Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Wei, E., Loeber, R., & Masten, A. S. (2004). Desistance from persistent serious
delinquency in the transition to adulthood. Development and Psychopathology, 16, 897-918.
Masten, A. S., Burt, K., Roisman, G. I., Obradović, J., Long, J. D., & Tellegen, A. (2004). Resources and
resilience in the transition to adulthood: Continuity and change. Development and Psychopathology,
16, 1071-1094.
Roisman, G. I., Masten, A. S., Coatsworth, J. D., & Tellegen, A. (2004). Salient and emerging developmental
tasks in the transition to adulthood. Child Development, 75, 123-133. . doi: 10.1111/j.1467-
8624.2004.00658.x
Shiner, R. L., Masten, A. S., & Roberts, J. M. (2003). Childhood personality foreshadows adult personality
and life outcomes two decades later. Journal of Personality, 71, 1145-1170. . doi: 10.1111/1467-
6494.7106010
Masten, A. S. (2003). Commentary: Developmental psychopathology as a unifying context for mental health
and education models, research, and practice in schools. School Psychology Review, 32, 169-173.
Shiner, R. L., & Masten, A. S. (2002). Transactional links between personality and adaptation from childhood
through adulthood. Journal of Research in Personality, 36, 580-588.
Shiner, R. L., Masten, A. S., & Tellegen, A. (2002). A developmental perspective on personality in emerging
adulthood: Childhood antecedents and concurrent adaptation. Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, 83, 1165-1177. . doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.83.5.1165
Durbrow, E. H., Peña, L. F., Masten, A. S., Sesma, A., & Williamson, I. (2001). Mothers’ conceptions of child
competence in contexts of poverty: The Philippines, St. Vincent, and the United States. International
Journal of Behavioral Development, 25, 438-443.
Shiner, R., Tellegen, A., & Masten, A. S. (2001). Exploring personality across childhood into adulthood: Can
one describe and predict a moving target? Psychological Inquiry, 12, 96-100.
Masten, A. S. (2001). Ordinary magic: Resilience processes in development. American Psychologist, 56, 227-
238. doi: 10.1037/0003-066X.56.3.227
Reprinted in M. E., Hertzig & E. A. Farber (Eds.) (2005), Annual progress in child psychiatry and
child development: 2002. New York: Routledge.
Masten, A. S., & Curtis, W. J. (2000). Integrating competence and psychopathology: Pathways toward a
comprehensive science of adaptation in development. Development and Psychopathology, 12, 529-
550.
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Miliotis, D., Sesma, A., & Masten, A. S. (1999). Parenting as a protective process for school success in
children from homeless families. Early Education and Development, 10, 111-133.
doi:10.1207/s15566935eed1002_2
Masten, A. S., Hubbard, J. J., Gest, S. D., Tellegen, A., Garmezy, N., & Ramirez, M. (1999). Competence in
the context of adversity: Pathways to resilience and maladaptation from childhood to late adolescence.
Development and Psychopathology, 11, 143-169.
Gest, S. D., Reed, M., & Masten, A. S. (1999). Measuring developmental changes in exposure to adversity: A
life chart and rating scale approach. Development and Psychopathology, 11, 171-192.
Masten, A. S., & Coatsworth, J. D. (1998). The development of competence in favorable and unfavorable
environments: Lessons from successful children. American Psychologist, 53, 205-220.
Reprinted in P. K. Smith & A. Pellegrini (Eds.) (2000), Psychology of education: Major themes.
London: Taylor & Francis.
Masten, A. S. & Wright, M. O. (1998). Cumulative risk and protection models of child maltreatment. Journal
of Aggression, Maltreament and Trauma, 2, 7-30. Reprinted in B. B. R. Rossman & M. S. Rosenberg
(Eds.), Multiple victimization of children: Conceptual, developmental, research and treatment issues
(pp. 7-30). Binghamton, NY: Haworth.
Masten, A. S., Sesma, A., Si-Asar, R., Lawrence, C., Miliotis, D., & Dionne, J.A. (1997). Educational risks
for children experiencing homelessness. Journal of School Psychology, 35, 27-46.
doi:10.1016/S0022-4405(96)00032-5
Masten, A. S., Coatsworth, J. D., Neemann, J., Gest, S. D., Tellegen, A., & Garmezy, N. (1995). The
structure and coherence of competence from childhood through adolescence. Child Development, 66,
1635-1659.
Neemann, J., Hubbard, J., & Masten, A. S. (1995). The changing importance of romantic relationship
involvement to competence from late childhood to late adolescence. Development and
Psychopathology, 7, 727-750.
Hubbard, J., Realmuto, G. M., Northwood, A. K., & Masten, A. S. (1995). Comorbidity of psychiatric
diagnoses with post-traumatic stress disorder in survivors of childhood trauma. Journal of the
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 34, 1167-1173. doi: 10.1097/00004583-
199509000-00014
Masten, A. S., Neemann, J., & Andenas, S. (1994). Life events and adjustment in adolescents: The
significance of event independence, desirability, and chronicity. Journal of Research on Adolescence,
4, 71-97.
Masten, A. S., Miliotis, D., Graham-Bermann, S., Ramirez, M., & Neemann, J. (1993). Children in homeless
families: Risks to mental health and development. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 61,
335-343. doi: 10.1037/0022-006X.61.2.335
Gest, S. D., Neemann, J., Hubbard, J. J., Masten, A. S., & Tellegen, A. (1993). Parenting quality, adversity,
and conduct problems in adolescence: Testing process-oriented models of resilience. Development
and Psychopathology, 5, 663-682.
Realmuto, G. M., Masten, A. S., Carole, L. F., Hubbard, J., Groteluschen, A., & Chhun, B. (1992).
Adolescent survivors of massive trauma in Cambodia: Life events and current symptoms. Journal of
Traumatic Stress, 5, 589-599.
Masten, A.S. (1992). Homeless children in the United States: Mark of a nation at risk. Current Directions in
Psychological Science, 1, 41-44.
Morison, P., & Masten, A. (1991). Peer reputation in middle childhood as a predictor of adaptation in
adolescence: A 7-year follow-up. Child Development, 62, 991-1007.
Masten, A. S., Best, K. M., & Garmezy, N. (1990). Resilience and development: Contributions from the study
of children who overcome adversity. Development and Psychopathology, 2, 425-444.
Masten, A. S. (1989). Humor appreciation in children: Individual differences and response sets. Humor:
International Journal of Humor Research, 2-4, 365-384.
Masten, A. S., & O’Connor, M. J. (1989). Vulnerability, stress, and resilience in the early development of a
high risk child. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 28, 274-278.
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Masten, A. S., Garmezy, N., Tellegen, A., Pellegrini, D. S., Larkin, K., & Larsen, A. (1988). Competence and
stress in school children: The moderating effects of individual and family qualities. Journal of Child
Psychology and Psychiatry, 29(6), 745-764. doi: 10.1097/00004583-198903000-00021
Pellegrini, D. S., Masten, A. S., Garmezy, N., & Ferrarese, M. J. (1987). Correlates of social and academic
competence in middle childhood. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 28(5), 699-714.
Masten, A. S. (1986). Humor and competence in school-aged children. Child Development, 57, 461-473.
Garmezy, N., & Masten, A. S. (1986). Stress, competence, and resilience: Common frontiers for therapist and
psychopathologist. Behavior Therapy, 17, 500-521.
Masten, A. S., Morison, P., & Pellegrini, D. S. (1985). A revised class play method of peer assessment.
Developmental Psychology, 21, 523-533.
Masten, A. S. (1985). Stress, coping and children's health. Pediatric Annals, 14(8), 543-547.
Garmezy, N., Masten, A. S., & Tellegen, A. (1984). The study of stress and competence in children: A
building block for developmental psychopathology. Child Development, 55, 97-111.
Masten, A. S. (1979). Family therapy as a treatment for children: A critical review of outcome research.
Family Process, 18, 323-335.
Publications – Chapters
Labella, M. H. & Masten, A. S. (in press). Family influences on aggression and violence. In B. Bushman,
Ed., Social psychology of aggression and violence: Frontiers of social psychology. New York: Taylor
& Francis.
Masten, A. S., & Labella, M. H. (in press). Risk and resilience in child development. In L. Balter & C. S.
Tamis-LeMonda (Eds.). Child psychology: A handbook of contemporary issues. 2nd ed. New York:
Taylor and Francis.
Masten, A. S., & Cicchetti, D. (in press). Resilience in development: Progress and transformation. In D.
Cicchetti (Ed.), Developmental psychopathology (3rd ed.). New York: Wiley.
Burt, K. B., Coatsworth, J. D., & Masten, A. S. (in press). Competence and psychopathology in development.
In D. Cicchetti (Ed.), Developmental Psychopathology (3rd edition, Volume IV). New York: Wiley.
Masten, A. S., Narayan, A. J., Silverman, W. K., & Osofsky, J. D. (2015). Children in war and disaster. In R.
M. Lerner (Ed.), M. H. Bornstein and T. Leventhal (vol. Eds.), Handbook of child psychology and
developmental science. Vol. 4. Ecological settings and processes in developmental systems (7th
edition) (pp. 704-745). New York: Wiley.
Yates, T. M., Tyrell, F. A., & Masten, A. S. (2015). Resilience theory and the practice of positive psychology
at multiple levels. In S. Joseph (Ed.), Positive psychology in practice; Promoting human flourishing in
work, health, education, and everyday life (2nd ed.) (pp. 773-788). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & Sons.
Wright, M. O’D., & Masten, A. S. (2015). Pathways to resilience in context. In L. Theron, M. Ungar, & L.
Liebenberg (Eds.). Youth resilience and culture: Cross-cultural advancements in positive psychology
(pp. 3-20). New York, NY: Springer.
Masten, A. S. (2014). Promoting the capacity for peace in early childhood: Perspectives from research on
resilience in children and families. In J. F. Leckman, C. Panter-Brick, & R. Salah (Eds.), Pathways to
peace: The transformative power of families and child development (pp. 251-271). Cambridge MA:
MIT Press.
Christie, D. J., Behrman, J. R., Cochrane, J. R., Dawes, A., Goth K., Hayden, J., Masten, A. S., Panter-Brick,
C., Punamäki, R.-L., & Tomlinson, M. (2014). Healthy human development as a path to peace. In J. F.
Leckman, C. Panter-Brick, & R. Salah (Eds.), Pathways to peace: The transformative power of
families and child development (pp. 273-302). Cambridge MA: MIT Press.
Casey, E. C., Finsaas, M., Carlson, S. M., Zelazo, P. D., Murphy, B., Durkin, F., Lister, M., & Masten, A. S.
(2014). Promoting resilience through executive function training for homeless and highly mobile
preschoolers. In S. Prince-Embury & D. Saklofske (Eds.) Resilience interventions in diverse
populations (pp. 138-158). New York City: Springer.
Masten, A. S., Gewirtz, A. H., & Sapienza, J. K. (2013). Resilience in development: The importance of early
childhood. In R. E. Tremblay, M. Voivin, & R. DeV. Peters (Eds.), Encyclopedia of early childhood
development. [online]. Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development and Strategic
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Knowledge Cluster on Early Child Development. http://www.child-
encyclopedia.com/documents/Masten-Gewirtz-SapienzaANGxp2.pdf
Masten, A. S. (2013). Competence, Risk, and Resilience in Military Families: Conceptual Commentary. In S.
J. Cozza & R. M. Lerner (Eds.), Military children and families [Special issue]. Future of Children, 23,
199-212. doi: 10.1007/s10567-013-0150-2
Masten, A. S. (2013). Risk and resilience in development. In P. D. Zelazo (Ed.), Oxford handbook of
developmental psychology. Vol 2. Self and other (pp. 579-607). New York: Oxford University Press.
Wright, M. O’D., Masten, A. S., & Narayan, A. J. (2013). Resilience processes in development: Four waves of
research on positive adaptation in the context of adversity. In S. Goldstein & R. B. Brooks, Handbook
of Resilience in Children (2nd ed.) (pp. 15-37). New York: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4614-3661-
4_2
Masten, A. S. (2012). Resilience in children: Vintage Rutter and beyond. In A. Slater & P. Quinn (Eds.),
Developmental psychology: revisiting the classic studies (pp. 204-221). London: Sage.
Narayan, A. J., & Masten, A. S. (2012). Children and adolescents in disasters, war, and terrorism:
Developmental pathways to psychopathology and resilience. In C. Widom (Ed.), Trauma,
psychopathology, and violence (pp. 131-158). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Thornberry, T. P., Giordano, P. C., Uggen, C., Matsuda, M., Masten, A. S., Bulten, E., & Donker, A. G.
(2012). Explanations for offending. In R. Loeber & D. P. Farrington (Eds.), From juvenile delinquency
to adult crime (pp. 47-85). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Obradović, J., Shaffer, A., & Masten, A. S. (2012). Risk and adversity in developmental psychopathology:
Progress and future directions. In L. C. Mayes & M. Lewis (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of
environment in human development (pp. 35-57). New York: Cambridge University Press.
Masten, A. S., Monn, A. R., & Supkoff, L. M. (2011). Resilience in children and adolescents. In Southwick, S.
M., Litz, B., Charney, D. & Friedman, M. J. (Eds.), Resilience: Responding to challenges across the
lifespan (pp. 103-119). New York: Cambridge University Press.
McCormick, C. M., Kuo, S. I-C., & Masten, A. S. (2011). Developmental tasks across the lifespan. In K. L.
Fingerman, C. A. Berg, J. Smith, & T. C. Antonucci (Eds.), Handbook of lifespan development (pp.
117-140). New York: Springer.
Masten, A. S., & Wright, M. O’D. (2010). Resilience over the lifespan: Developmental perspectives on
resistance, recovery, and transformation. In J. W. Reich, A. J. Zautra, & J. S. Hall (Eds.), Handbook of
adult resilience (pp. 213-237). New York: Guilford Press.
Burt, K. B., & Masten, A. S. (2009). Development in the transition to adulthood: Vulnerabilities and
opportunities. In J. E. Grant & M. N. Potenza (Eds.), Young adult mental health (pp. 5-18). New York:
Oxford University Press.
Masten. A. S., & Motti-Stefanidi, F. (2009). Understanding and promoting resilience in children: Promotive
and protective processes in schools. In T. B. Gutkin & C. R. Reynolds (Eds.), The handbook of school
psychology (4th ed.) (pp. 721-738). New York: Wiley.
Masten, A. S., Cutuli, J. J., Herbers, J. E., & Gabrielle-Reed, M. J. (2009). Resilience in development. In
Snyder, C. R., & Lopez, S. J. (Eds.), The handbook of positive psychology (2nd ed.) (pp. 117-131).
New York: Oxford University Press.
Masten, A. S., & Herbers, J. E. (2009). Protective factor. In S. J. Lopez (Ed.). The encyclopedia of positive
psychology (Vol. II, pp. 793-796). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
Cutuli, J. J., & Masten, A. S. (2009). Resilience. In S. J. Lopez (Eds.), The encyclopedia of positive psychology
(Vol. II, pp. 837-843). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
Shaffer, A., Coffino, B., Boelcke-Stennes, K., & Masten, A. S. (2007). From urban girls to resilient women:
Studying adaptation across development in the context of adversity. In B. J. R. Leadbeater & N. Way
(Eds.), Urban girls revisited: Building strengths (pp. 53-72). New York: New York University Press.
Masten, A. S. (2007). Competence, resilience and development in adolescence: Clues for prevention science.
In D. Romer & E. F. Walker (Eds.), Adolescent psychopathology and the developing
brain: Integrating brain and prevention science (pp. 31-52). New York: Oxford University Press.
Obradović, J., Burt, K. B., & Masten, A. S. (2006). Pathways of adaptation from adolescence to young
adulthood: Antecedents and correlates. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1094, 340-344.
doi: 10.1196/annals.1376.046
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Masten, A. S., & Obradović, J. (2006). Competence and resilience in development. Annals of the New York
Academy of Sciences, 1094, 13-27. doi: 10.1196/annals.1376.003
Masten, A. S., & Gewirtz, A. H. (2006). Resilience in development: The importance of early childhood. In R.
E. Tremblay, R. G. Barr, & R. DeV. Peters (Eds.), Encyclopedia of early childhood development.
[online]. Montreal, Quebec: Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development, 1-6.
Masten, A. S. (2006). Promoting resilience in development: A general framework for systems of care. In R. J.
Flynn, P. Dudding, & J. G. Barber (Eds.), Promoting resilience in child welfare (pp. 3-17). Ottawa:
University of Ottawa Press.
Masten, A. S., & Shaffer, A. (2006). How families matter in child development: Reflections from research on
risk and resilience. In A. Clarke-Stewart & J. Dunn (Eds.), Families count: Effects on child and
adolescent development (pp. 5-25). Cambridge University Press.
Reprinted in B. Maughan & M. Little (Eds.) (2010), Child development. UK: Ashgate.
Masten, A. S., & Gewirtz, A. H. (2006). Vulnerability and resilience in early child development. In K.
McCartney & D. Phillips (Eds.), Handbook of early childhood development (pp. 22-43). Malden, MA:
Blackwell.
Masten, A. S., Burt, K. B., & Coatsworth, J. D. (2006). Competence and psychopathology in development. In
D. Ciccheti & D. Cohen (Eds.), Developmental psychopathology, Vol 3, Risk, disorder and
psychopathology (2nd ed., pp. 696-738). New York: Wiley.
Steinberg, L., Dahl, R., Keating, D., Kupfer, D. J., Masten, A. S., & Pine, D. S. (2006). Psychopathology in
adolescence: Integrating affective neuroscience with the study of context. In D. Cicchetti and D.
Cohen (Eds.), Developmental psychopathology, Vol. 2: Developmental neuroscience (2nd ed., pp. 710-
741). New York: Wiley.
Masten, A. S., Obradović, J., & Burt, K. (2006). Resilience in Emerging Adulthood: Developmental
perspectives on continuity and transformation. In J. J. Arnett & J. L. Tanner (Ed.), Emerging adults in
America: Coming of age in the 21st Century (pp. 173-190). Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association Press.
Crawford, E., Wright, M. O’D., & Masten, A. S. (2006). Resilience and spirituality in youth. In E. C.
Roehlkepartain, P. E. King, L. Wagener, & P. L. Benson, (Eds.), The handbook of spiritual
development in childhood and adolescence (pp. 355-370). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Wright, M. O’D., & Masten, A. S. (2005). Resilience processes in development: Fostering positive adaptation
in the context of adversity. In S. Goldstein & R. Brooks (Eds.), Handbook of resilience in children
(pp. 17-37). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum.
Riley, J. R., & Masten, A. S. (2005). Resilience in context. In R. DeV. Peters, B. Leadbeater, & R. J.
McMahon (Eds.), Resilience in children, families, and communities: Linking context to practice and
policy (pp. 13-25). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum.
Yates, T. M., & Masten, A. S. (2004). Fostering the future: Resilience theory and the practice of positive
psychology. In P. A. Linley & S. Joseph (Eds.), Positive psychology in practice (pp. 521-539).
Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Yates, T. M., & Masten, A. S. (2004). The promise of resilience research for practice and policy. In T.
Newman, What works? Building resilience: Effective strategies for child care services (pp. 6-15).
Ilford, Essex, UK: Barnardo's.
Masten, A. S. (2004). Regulatory processes, risk and resilience in adolescent development. Annals of the New
York Academy of Sciences, 1021, 310-319. [In R. E. Dahl, & L. P. Spear (Eds.), Adolescent brain
development: Vulnerabilities and opportunities (Vol. 1021). New York: New York Academy of
Sciences.] doi: 10.1196/annals.1308.036
Masten, A. S. (2004). Richard A. Weinberg. In C. B. Fisher & R. Lerner (Eds.), Encyclopedia of applied
developmental science (pp. 1134-1137). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Masten, A. S., & Powell, J. L. (2003). A resilience framework for research, policy, and practice. In S.S. Luthar
(Ed.), Resilience and vulnerabilities: Adaptation in the context of childhood adversities (pp. 1-25).
New York: Cambridge University Press.
Masten, A. S., & Reed, M.-G. (2002). Resilience in development. In C. R. Snyder & S. J. Lopez (Eds.),
Handbook of positive psychology (pp. 74-88). London: Oxford University Press.
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Masten, A. S. (2001). Resilienz in der Entwicklung: Wunder des Alltags (Ordinary magic: Resilience in
development). In G. Ropert, G. Noam, & C. V. Essen (Eds.), Entwicklung und risiko (Risk and
development) (pp. 192-219). Stuttgart, Germany: Kohlhammer.
Masten, A. S. (1999). Resilience comes of age: Reflections on the past and outlook for the next generation of
research. In M. D. Glantz, & J. Johnson (Eds.), Resilience and development: Positive life adaptations
(pp. 281-296). New York: Plenum.
Masten, A. S. (1999). The promise and perils of resilience research as a guide to preventive interventions:
Comments on Rolf and Johnson. In M. D. Glantz & J. Johnson (Eds.), Resilience and development:
Positive life adaptations (pp. 251-257). New York: Plenum.
Wright, M. O., Masten, A. S., Northwood, A., & Hubbard, J. J. (1997). Long-term effects of massive trauma:
Developmental and psychobiological perspectives. In D. Cicchetti & S. L. Toth (Eds.), Rochester
Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology, Vol. 8, The effects of trauma on the developmental
process, (pp.181-225). Rochester: University of Rochester Press.
Wright, M. O., & Masten, A. S. (1997). Vulnerability and resilience in young children. In Greenspan, S. I.,
Osofsky, J. D., & Pruett, K. (Eds.), Handbook of child and adolescent psychiatry, Volume 1, Infancy
and preschoolers: Development and syndromes (pp. 202-224). New York: Wiley.
Masten, A. S., & Coatsworth, J. D. (1995). Competence, resilience, and psychopathology. In D. Cicchetti &
D. Cohen (Eds.), Developmental psychopathology, Vol 2. Risk, disorder, and adaptation (pp. 715-
752). New York: Wiley.
Masten, A. S. (1994). Resilience in individual development: Successful adaptation despite risk and adversity.
In M. Wang & E. Gordon (Eds.), Educational resilience in inner city America: Challenges and
prospects (pp. 3-25). Hillsdale, N. J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Garmezy, N., & Masten, A. S. (1994). Chronic adversities. In M. Rutter, L Herzov, & E. Taylor (Eds.), Child
and adolescent psychiatry (pp. 191-208). Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications.
Masten, A. S. (1993). Het begrip veerkracht als verbinding tussen wetenschap en praktijk [Resilience as a
bridge between science and practice]. In S. M. J. van Hekken, N. W. Slot, J. Stolk, & J. W. Veerman
(Eds.), Pedologie tussen wetenschap en praktijk (pp. 36-45). Utrecht: De Tijdstroom.
Masten, A. S. & Braswell, L. (1991). Developmental psychopathology: An integrative framework. In P. R.
Martin (Ed.), Handbook of behavior therapy and psychological science: An integrative approach (pp.
35-56). New York: Pergamon Press.
Masten, A. S. (1991). Developmental psychopathology and the adolescent. In R. M. Lerner, A. C. Petersen, &
J. Brooks-Gunn (Eds.), The encyclopedia of adolescence (pp. 221-277). New York: Garland
Publishing.
Garmezy, N., & Masten, A. S. (1991). The protective role of competence indicators in children at risk. In E.
M. Cummings, A. L. Greene, & K. H. Karraker (Eds.), Life-span developmental psychology:
Perspectives on stress and coping (pp. 151-174). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Masten, A. S., Morison, P., Pellegrini, D., & Tellegen, A. (1990). Competence under stress: Risk and
protective factors. In J. Rolf, A. S. Masten, D. Cicchetti, K. Nuechterlein, & S. Weintraub (Eds.), Risk
and protective factors in the development of psychopathology (pp. 236-256). New York: Cambridge
University Press.
Garmezy, N., & Masten, A. S. (1990). The adaptation of children to a stressful world: Mastery of fear. In L. E.
Arnold (Ed.), Childhood Stress (pp. 459-473). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Masten, A. S. (1989). Resilience in development: Implications of the study of successful adaptation for
developmental psychopathology. In D. Cicchetti (Ed.), The emergence of a discipline: Rochester
Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology (Vol. 1, pp. 261-294). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence
Erlbaum.
Masten, A. S. (1988). Toward a developmental psychopathology of early adolescence. In M. D. Levine & E.
R. McAnarney (Eds.), Early adolescent transitions (pp. 261-278). Lexington, MA: Heath.
Masten, A. S., & Garmezy, N. (1985). Risk, vulnerability, and protective factors in developmental
psychopathology. In B. B. Lahey and A. E. Kazdin (Eds.), Advances in clinical child psychology (Vol.
8, pp. 1-52). New York: Plenum Press.
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Garmezy, N., Masten, A. S., Nordstrom, L., & Farrarese, M. (1979). The nature of competence in normal and
deviant children. In M. W. Kent & J. E. Rolf (Eds.), Primary prevention of psychopathology Vol. III:
Social competence in children (pp. 23-43). Hanover, NH: University Press of New England.
Masten, A. S. (1979). Set and schema theory in twentieth century American and British psychology: A brief
review. In D. Shakow (Ed.), Adaptation in schizophrenia: The theory of segmental set (pp. 183-209).
New York: Wiley.
Additional Publications (Selected)
Masten, A. S., Kimball, A., Lister, M., & Siedow, N. (2013). Promoting academic success in young children
from homeless families. undKinder, Nr. 91 (June), 69-79. [Journal published by the Marie Meierhofer
Institute for the Child in Zurich, Switzerland.]
Masten, A. S. (2011). Disaster and resilience in children and youth. ISSBD Bulletin, 1, Serial No. 59, 2-5.
Masten, A. S., Nuechterlein, K. H., & Wright, M. O’D. (2011). Norman Garmezy (1918-2009). [Obituary]
American Psychologist, 66, 140-141.
Masten, A. S. (2009). Ordinary Magic: Lessons from research on resilience in human development. Education
Canada, 49(3), 28-32. http://www.cea-ace.ca/education-canada/article/ordinary-magic-lessons-
research-or-resilience-human-development
Masten, A. S. (2009). Resilience in Children and Youth: A practical guide. Schools for All Encyclopedia.
Invited paper by the Health Canada and the Health and Learning Knowledge Centre of the Canadian
Council.
Masten, A. S., Heistad, D., Cutuli, J. J., Herbers, J. E., Obradović, J., Chan, C-KL., Hinz, I., & Long, J. D.
(2008). School success in motion: Protective factors for academic achievement in homeless and highly
mobile children in Minneapolis. CURA Reporter, 38(2), pp. 3-12.
http://www.cura.umn.edu/publications/catalog/reporter-38-2-3
Carlson, K. F., Gerberich, S. G., Alexander, B. H., Masten, A. S., Church, T. R., Shutske, J. M., Ryan, A. D.,
& Renier, C. M. (2006). Children’s agricultural injury: Associations between behavioral traits and
high-risk work exposures. American Journal of Epidemiology, 165(Suppl. 11), S127.
Carlson, K. F., Gerberich, S. G., Alexander, B. H., Masten, A. S., Church, T. R., Ryan, A. D., & Renier, C. M.
(2006). Children’s agricultural injury: Potential behavior-related risk factors. American Journal of
Epidemiology, 163(Suppl. 11), 209.
Gerberich, S. G., Church, T. R., Alexander, B. H., Masten, A. S., Renier, C. M., Carlson, K. F., Ryan, A. D., &
Mongin, S. J. (2005). Surveillance of injury burden and risk factors for agricultural injury among
children and youth: Regional Rural Injury Study-II. American Journal of Epidemiology, 161(Suppl.
11), 64.
National Institute of Alcohol and Alcohol Abuse (2004/2005). Alcohol and development in youth: A
multidisciplinary overview [contributor]. Alcohol Research & Health, 28(3).
Ryan, A., Mongin, S. J., Gerberich, S. G., Renier, C. M., Alexander, b. H., Church, T. R., Masten, A. S., &
Ferguson, K. (2004). A comparison of exposure measurements for injury rates: Regional Rural Injury
Study-II. American Journal of Epidemiology, 159(11), 46.
Gerberich, S. g., Church, T. R., Renier, C. M. Gibson, R. W., French, L. R., Masten, A. S., Mongin, S. J.,
Ferguson, K., Alexander, B. H., Ryan, A., & Zhang, X. (2003). Injury surveillance: Incorporation of a
case-control design. American Journal of Epidemiology, 157(11), 51. [Abstract]
Leon, G. R., Masten, A., Frazier, P., Gewirtz, A., Hubbard, J., Najarian, L. M., Noy, S., & Mortensen, H.
(2003). World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine: Psychosocial Task Force—Alert
and impact. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 18(2), 41-42. [Position Statement]
Gerberich, S.G., Church, T.R., Renier, C.M., Gibson, R.W., French, L.R., Masten, A.S., . . . Zhang, X. (2003).
Regional Rural Injury Study-II: Agricultural Household Injury Experience and Etiology of
Agricultural Injuries Among Children. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 45(7),
771. [Abstract]
Gerberich, S. G., Church, T. R., Renier, C. M., Gibson, R. W., French, L. R., Masten, A. S., Mongin, S. J.,
Ferguson, K., Alexander, B., Ryan, A.D., Zhang, X. (2002). Unique occupational injury surveillance:
Regional Rural Injury Study – II. La Medicina del Lavoro, 93, 464-465. [Abstract]
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Masten, A. S. (2002, December). Ordinary magic: Fostering better lives in children threatened by
homelessness. Changing Lives, 8-9. [Magazine article]
Gerberich, S. G., Renier. C. M., Gibson, R. W., French, L. R., Church, T. R., Masten, A. S, Mongin, S. J.,
Jensen, K. E., Ferguson, K., Alexander, B., Zhang, X., & Ryan, A. (2002). Aetiology of agricultural-
related injuries among children: Regional Rural Injury Study-II. Injury Prevention and Control, 353-
354. [Abstract]
Masten, A. S. (2001). The power of the ordinary: Resilience in development. NCFR Report. (Publication of the
National Council on Family Relations)
Gerberich, S. G., Gibson, R. W., Renier, C. M., French, L. R., Masten, A. S., Church, T. R., Luan, X., Jensen,
K., Shutske, J. M., & Carr, W. P. (2001). Risk factors for agricultural injuries among children:
Regional Rural Injury Study-II, American Journal of Epidemiology, 153(11), S77. [Abstract]
Masten, A. S. (2000). Children who overcome adversity to succeed in life. Just in Time Research: Resilient
Communities (pp. 33-41). Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota.
Masten, A. S., & Sesma, A. (1999). Risk and resilience among children homeless in Minneapolis. CURA
Reporter, 29(1), 1-6. http://www.cura.umn.edu/publications/catalog/reporter-29-1-0
Masten, A. S. (1997). Resilience in children at risk. Research/Practice, 5, 4-8. Minneapolis: College of
Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota.
Masten, A. S. (1997). Studies of children homeless in Minneapolis, 1989-1996: A Report for the community.
Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota College of Education and Human Development.
Masten, A. S. (1996). Resilience in high-risk children. Proceedings of the Congressional Breakfast Seminar on
“Fostering Resiliency in Kids: Overcoming Adversity” (March, 1996). Consortium of Social Science
Associations.
Masten, A. S. (1990). Norman Garmezy: Biography. American Psychologist, 45, 657-659.
Book Reviews and Forewords
Masten, A. S., Liebkind, K., & Hernandez, D. J. (2012). Introduction. In A. S. Masten, K. Libkind, & D. J.
Hernandez (Eds.), Realizing the potential of immigrant youth (pp. 1-14). New York: Cambridge
University Press.
Masten, A. S. (2007). Preface. In A. S. Masten (Ed.), Multilevel dynamics in developmental psychopathology:
Pathways to the future: The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology. Vol. 24 (pp. ix-xv). Mahwah,
NJ: Erlbaum.
Lester, B. M., Masten, A. S., & McEwen, B. S. (2006). Preface. Resilience in Children. Vol. 1094 (xiii-xv),
New York Academy of Sciences.
Masten, A. S. (2006). Back on track. [Review of Out of the woods: Tales of resilient teens]. Nature, 443(24),
146.
Masten, A. S. (2001). Foreword. In W. Hartup, A. Johnson, & R. Weinberg, The Institute of Child
Development: Pioneering in Science and Application. Minneapolis, MN: Institute of Child
Development.
Masten, A. S. (1997). Foreword. In Leffert, N., Benson, P. L., & Roehlkepartain, J. L., Starting out right:
Developmental assets for children. Minneapolis, MN: Search Institute.
Masten, A. S. (1993). Risk and resilience British style. [Review of Escape from disadvantage].
Contemporary Psychology, 38(1), 87-88.
Masten, A. S. (1993). Developmental psychopathology becomes a toddler. [Review of the Handbook of
developmental psychopathology]. Contemporary Psychology, 38, 168-9.
Masten, A. S. (1991). Learning from children who overcome adversity. [Review of The child in our times:
Studies in the development of resiliency]. Contemporary Psychology, 36(2), 101-102.
Masten, A. S. (1988). Suicidal behavior in young people. [Review of Suicide and attempted suicide among
children and adolescents]. Contemporary Psychology, 33(2), 716-717.
Masten, A. S. (1987). Stalking the wild humorist. [Review of Humor and life stress: Antidote to adversity].
Contemporary Psychology, 32, 432-433.
Masten, A. S. (1986). Developmental psychopathology: The promise continues. [Review of 884.
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Invited Addresses and Colloquia: National and International
Masten, A. S. (2015, June). Resilience in human development: Interdependent adaptive systems in theory and
action. Keynote address, Pathways to Resilience III: Beyond Nature vs. Nurture. International
conference sponsored by Resilience Research Centre, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada.
Masten, A. S. (2015, April). Resilience in development: Early childhood as a window of opportunity. Invited
presentation at the Early Childhood Development and Health Symposium conference sponsored by
the Robert Wood Johnson Center for Health Policy, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
Masten, A. S. (2015, April). Children and disaster: Lessons from research on resilience. Invited presentation
for the FEMA webinar, “From Tots to Teens: Emerging Research and Practices to Address the
Unique Needs of Young Disaster Survivors. Federal Emergency Management Administration.
Masten, A. S. (2015, April). Ordinary magic: On the developmental road to resilience. Keynote speaker,
Rudd Conference on Worlds of Adoption, University of Massachusetts.
Masten, A. S. (2015, February). Resilience in children: Transforming science and practice. The Iseman
Lecture, Yale University, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, 2015.
Masten, A. S. (2014, September). Ordinary magic revisited: Implications of resilience science for prevention,
practice, and policy. Invited keynote address, Norwegian Congress in Psychology, Oslo.
Masten, A. S. (2014, September). Resilience in development. Invited lecture, University of Oslo.
Masten, A. S. (2014, August). Ordinary magic revisited: Advances in resilience science, practice, and policy.
Invited address at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, on receiving the
Urie Bronfenbrenner Award for Lifetime Contributions to Developmental Psychology in the Service
of Science and Society. Washington, DC.
Masten, A. S. (2014, June). Resilience in developing systems: Dynamic multilevel models. Invited address at
the Summer School on Risk and Resilience: Multilevel Dynamics, sponsored by the European
Association of Developmental Psychology with support of the Jacobs Foundation, Syros, Greece.
Masten, A. S. (2014, May). Resilience over the lifespan: Developmental perspectives. Keynote address, 2nd
World Congress on Resilience, Timisoara, Romania.
Masten, A. S. (2014, March). What can we learn from military connected children and youth? Perspectives
from developmental resilience science. Invited presentation at the preconference on America’s
military-connected children, adolescents, and families: Promoting developmental research and
evidence-based programs, Austin.
Masten, A. S. (2013, November). Opening keynote panel, Resilience as Related to Definition, Theory, and
Challenges, at the annual meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies on
Resilience after trauma: from surviving to thriving, Philadelphia.
Masten, A. S. (2013, October). Family and child resilience: Parallels and multilevel dynamics. Invited
address, Resilient Families Conference: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Strengthening Family and
Individual Resilience, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa,OK.
Masten, A. S. (2013, September). Resilience in science and action: Promoting success in homeless and highly
mobile children. Keynote address, Biennial meeting of the European Association of Developmental
Psychology. Lausanne, Switzerland.
Masten, A. S. (2013, June). Learning from disaster: Perspectives fromresearch on resilience in children and
youth. Invited presentation, Disaster Preparedness, Response and Recovery Considerations for
Children and Families: An Institute of Medicine Workshop. Washington, D.C.
Masten, A. S. (2013, April). Global perspectives on resilience in children and youth. Presidential address,
biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle.
Masten, A. S. (2012, December). Targeting executive function to promote resilience in homeless children.
Invited address, Klaus J. Jacobs Awards Symposium (honoring Dante Cicchetti) on “Research
Frontiers in Human Development: Pathways to Resilience” at the University of Zurich, Switzerland.
Masten, A. S. (2012, October). Promoting academic resilience in homeless and highly mobile children.
Keynote address at the annual meeting of the National Association for the Education of Homeless
Children and Youth. Albuquerque, NM.
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Masten, A. S. (2012, October). What can Military Families Teach Us? Invited commentary at the Military
Children and Families Conference, for the Brookings Institute “Future of Children” series, Princeton,
NJ.
Masten, A. S. (2012, August). Resilience in children at risk: Lessons for developmental science and practice
across the lifespan. Invited presentation at a symposium on Resilience across the Lifespan at the
annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL.
Masten, A. S. (2012, June). Resilience in children and youth: Protecting and promoting human development in
times of crisis. Invited presentation at the World Bank conference on Children and Youth in Crisis:
Protecting and Promoting Human Development in Times of Shock, World Bank, Washington, DC.
Masten, A. S. (2012, May). Developmental cascades in the Project Competence studies of risk and resilience:
Masten on the Sameroff Effect. Invited presentation at the symposium honoring the retirement of
Arnold Sameroff, University of Michigan, IL.
Masten, A. S. (2012, April). Resilience after catastrophe: Emerging guidelines for research and practice.
Invited keynote presentation at the annual meeting of the Southwest Psychological Association,
Oklahoma City.
Masten, A. S. (2011, December). Risk and Resilience: in Homeless/Highly Mobile Children. Invited
presentation at the annual meeting of the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child,
Washington, D.C.
Masten, A. S. (2011, November). Risk and resilience in development. Invited presentation at the Workshop on
the Scientific Study of Military Children. Washington, D.C.
Masten, A. S. (2011, August). Promoting resilience in homeless and highly mobile children through
university-community collaboration. Invited symposium presentation at the annual meeting of the
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Masten, A. S. (2011, June). Adolescence as a window of vulnerability and opportunity: Reflections from
developmental research on competence and resilience. Invited address at the Brock University,
Canada, conference on Reward and Regulation in Adolescence: Contexts for Positive Growth.
Masten, A. S. (2011, May). Ordinary magic: Promoting resilience in families. Invited colloquium, Oklahoma
State University, Stillwater, OK.
Masten, A. S. (2011, April). Risk and resilience in development: Children in homeless and extremely
disadvantaged families. Invited address at the University of Delaware Symposium on Developmental
Resilience.
Masten, A. S. (2011, April). Risk and resilience in development. Invited address, DoD/USDA Family
Resilience Conference: Forging the Partnership. Chicago.
Masten, A. S. (2011, March). The effects of war and terrorism on children and adolescents. Invited address at
the annual meeting of the American Psychopathological Association, New York.
Masten, A. S. (2011, March). Resilience in children and youth: Integrating science and service in a
translational framework. Invite keynote opening address at the annual meeting of the National Child
Traumatic Stress Network, Baltimore.
Masten, A. S. (2011, February). Risk and resilience in development: Homeless and highly mobile children.
Invited colloquium, University of California, Davis.
Masten, A. S. (2010, December). Resilience in children and youth: Transforming science and practice. The
Robert L. Smith Memorial Lecture on Child Psychotherapies and the Susan Goldberg Memorial
Lecture on Developmental Psychotherapy. University of Toronto at The Hospital for Sick Children,
Toronto.
Masten, A. S. (2010, October). Developmental cascades and the legacy of Project Competence. Presentation
at the symposium celebrating the life and contributions of Norman Garmezy, Risk and Resilience in
Mental Health and Development. Minneapolis.
Masten, A. S. (2009, October). Catastrophe and resilience in human development: Protecting the power of
ordinary magic. Invited address at the 30th Anniversary of the Mt. Hope Family Center Symposium,
Frontiers in Translational Research on Trauma, Rochester, NY.
Masten, A. S. (2009, June). Early development in the context of mobility: Conceptual perspectives. Invited
opening presentation at the National Academies of Science Workshop on the Impact of Mobility and
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Change on the Lives of Young Children, Schools, and Neighborhoods, National Research Council.
Washington, DC.
Masten, A. S. (2009, June). Trauma and resilience in children: Practical lessons. Invited webinar presentation
for the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Broadcast on line as part of the Terrorism, Disaster,
and Children Speaker series (available on the NCTSN website).
Masten, A. S. (2008, November). Healthy transitions to adulthood: Perspectives from resilience research.
Invited presentation at the Canada-US Workshop on Youth Mental Health. Woodrow Wilson
International Centre for Scholars, Washington, DC.
Masten, A. S., & Hinz, E. (2008, November). Risk and resilience in homeless and highly mobile children in
Minneapolis. National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth, Washington,
DC.
Masten, A. S. (2008, August). Resilience in the Context of Immigration. Invited presentation at the Summer
School on Immigration and Development, Syros, Greece. Sponsored by the Jacobs Foundation and the
European Society for Developmental Psychology.
Masten, A. S. (2008, August). Development: An Organizational Perspective. Opening keynote at the Summer
School on Immigration and Development, Syros, Greece. Sponsored by the Jacobs Foundation and the
European Society for Developmental Psychology.
Masten, A. S. (2008, June). Research on Resilience in Development: Transforming Science and Practice.
Grand Rounds in Psychiatry, Children’s Hospital, Harvard University, Boston.
Masten, A. S. (2008, May). Developmental Cascades, Crescendos and Corner: Insights from Longitudinal
Research on Competence, Psychopathology, and Resilience, Grand Rounds in Child Psychiatry,
Columbia University, New York.
Masten, A. S. (2008, April). Resilience in the context of disaster: Perspectives from human development.
Presentation at the first international science and policy conference on resilience, “Resilience 2008:
Resilience, Adaptation and Transformation in Turbulent Times,” Stockholm.
Masten, A. S. (2007, December). Ordinary magic: Resilience in early development. Invited address for the
symposium series celebrating the 125th anniversary of Maryville Academy, held at Dominican
University, River Forest, IL.
Masten, A. S. (2007, November). Family risk and protective factors: The child rearing years. Invited plenary
address, National Council on Family Relations, 69th Annual Conference. Pittsburgh, PA.
Masten, A. S. (2007, October). Continuity, change and cascades: developmental approaches to competence.
Invited keynote plenary address, Annual Conference of the Norwegian Center for Child Behavioral
Development, Oslo, Norway.
Masten, A. S. (2007, October). Resilience in individual development: Part 1- New directions for theory and
research; Part 2- Implications for Prevention and intervention. Invited address at the Opening
Seminar of the Graduate School in Clinical and Individual Psychology, University of Bergen,
Norway.
Masten, A. S. (2007, October). Resilience in development: Ordinary magic. Invited keynote address. Centre
for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Conference on Resilience in Development: Stability and
Change, Oslo, Norway.
Masten, A. S. (2007, August). Competence and resilience in development: Reflections as the 4th Wave Rises.
Invited address, 13th European Conference on Developmental Psychology, Jena, Germany.
Masten, A. S. (2007, July). A developmental framework for underage drinking. Presented at the invitation of
NIAAA at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Chicago.
Masten, A. S. (2007, April). Resilience in development: Reflections as the 4th Wave Rises. Invited colloquium,
Center for Developmental Science, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Masten, A. S. (2006, August). A developmental framework for underage drinking. Presented at the invitation
of NIAAA at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.
Masten, A. S. (2006, August). Disaster readiness and recovery: Contributions from developmental science on
resilience. Presidential address (Division 7), annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, New Orleans, LA.
Masten, A. S. (2006, July). Personality in resilience research. Invited keynote address at the 13th European
Conference on Personality, Athens, Greece.
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Masten, A. S., & Obradović, J. (2006, February). Competence and resilience in development. Invited
presentation at the New York Academy of Sciences conference, “Resilience in Children,” Crystal
City, Virginia.
Masten, A. S. (2005, October). Developmental resilience in theory and practice: A collaborative agenda.
Invited presentation, Child and Youth Development Institute Conference, “Promoting Resiliency
through Interprofessional Collaboration,” University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon.
Masten, A. S. (2005, October). Ordinary magic: Lessons from resilient children and youth. The Laycock
Lecture, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
Masten, A. S. (2005, June). Competence, resilience, and psychopathology: Clues for prevention science.
Invited presentation at the Annenberg conference: Adolescent Psychopathology and the Developing
Brain: Integrating Brain and Prevention Science, Philadelphia.
Masten, A. S. (2005, April). Ordinary family magic: Recipes for resilience. Endowed invited lecture, (“The
Pampered Chef” 2005 Spring Lecture), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Masten, A. S. (2004, October). Risk and resilience in homeless children and youth: A framework for
promoting educational success. Keynote address, Annual conference of the National Association for
the Education of Homeless Children and Youth, St Paul, MN.
Masten, A. S. (2004, August). Promoting resilience in development: A framework for action. Invited keynote
address, at the joint conference on “Promoting Resilient Development in Children’s Receiving Care,”
the 6th International Looking After children Conference and the 5th National Child Welfare
Symposium, University of Ottawa.
Masten, A. S. (2004, July). Developmental psychopathology: Pathways to the future. Invited talk at the pre-
conference on Developmental Psychopathology, biennial meeting of the International Society for the
Study of Behavioral Development, Ghent, Belgium.
Masten, A. S. (2004, July). Resilience of children and adolescents: From theory to practical applications.
Invited address, University of Athens, Greece.
Masten, A. S. (2003, November). Resilience in emerging adulthood. Invited address, Conference on Emerging
Adulthood (co-sponsored by the American Psychological Association, William T. Grant Foundation
and Murray Research Center), Harvard University, Boston, MA.
Masten, A.S., Obradović, J., & Burt, K. (2003, November). Resilience in Emerging Adulthood. Invited paper
presentation at the APA sponsored Emerging Adulthood Conference in Cambridge, MA.
Masten, A. S. (2003, October). Parents and families in risk/resilience research: Commentary on Rutter and
Sameroff papers. Invited presentation at the Jacobs Foundation Conference, “In What Ways do
Families Matter in Young People’s Development?” Marbach Castle, Germany.
Masten, A. S. (2003, September). Regulatory processes, risk and resilience in adolescent development.
Invited presentation at the New York Academy of Sciences conference on “Adolescent Brain
Development: Vulnerabilities and Opportunities,” New York City.
Masten, A. S. (2003, August). Competence and psychopathology: Developmental pathways to better science
and practice. Invited Devereux address presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Association, Toronto.
Masten, A. S. (2003, April). Competence and psychopathology in development. Invited Master Lecture,
Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, Florida.
Masten, A. S. (2003, April). Ordinary magic: Translating research on resilience in children into policy and
practice. Invited keynote address, 26th Goucher College Education Conference, Towson, Maryland.
Masten, A. S. (2003, March). Successful transitions to adulthood: Lessons from research on risk and
resilience. Invited address, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario.
Masten, A. S. (2002, October). Ordinary magic: A Resilience framework for policy, practice, and prevention.
Invited keynote address at the conference on “Risk and Resilience: Protective mechanisms and school-
based prevention programs” sponsored by the Judge Baker Children’s Center of Harvard University
and the Devereux Foundation, Boston.
Masten, A. S. (2002, April). Competence, resilience, and personality from early childhood to early adulthood.
Invited speaker for NIMH training grant, Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota.
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Masten, A. S. (2001, August). Positive developmental pathways—A tribute to Norman Garmezy as mentor.
Organizer and chair, invited symposium honoring the recipient of the Division 7 (Developmental)
Mentor Award, at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco.
Masten, A. S. (2001, May). Ordinary magic: A resilience framework for policy and practice. Invited
presentation, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.
Masten, A. S. (2001, April). Ordinary magic: Researching resilience. Invited address to the Millennium
Fellows, at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis,
Minnesota.
Masten, A. S. (2001, March) Commentary on “Perceptions of Risk and Vulnerability” by Millstein &
Halpern-Felsher. Invited Workshop on “Adolescent Risk and Vulnerability: Setting Priorities.”
Institute of Medicine Board on Children, Youth, and Families, National Academy of Sciences,
Washington, DC.
Masten, A. S. (2000, October). Resilience in development: What and so what? Invited address, Fielding
Institute, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Masten, A. S. (2000, October). Resilience in development: Putting ordinary power to work for policy and
practice. Minnesota Psychological Association Distinguished Scholar Lecture, St. Paul, MN.
Masten, A. S. (2000, October). Resilience in development: The power of the ordinary. Invited colloquium,
University of Texas, Dallas.
Masten, A. S. (2000, September). Resilience in Children Exposed to Severe Adversity: Models for Research
and Action. Keynote address, international meeting on “Children in Adversity” at Oxford University,
Oxford, United Kingdom.
Masten, A. S. (2000, August). Resilience processes in development: The power of the ordinary. Invited
address at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Masten, A. S. (2000, June). Ordinary processes, extraordinary lives: Lessons from the Minnesota studies of
resilient children. Invited symposium presentation, Society for the Psychological Study of Social
Issues, Minneapolis, MN.
Masten, A. S. (2000, May). Resilience in development: The power of the ordinary. The Allen L. Edwards
Lecture, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Masten, A. S. (2000, February). Growing up competent in hazardous environments: A tale of risk and
resilience. Invited address, Center for Family Research, University of Georgia, Athens.
Masten, A. S. (1999, August). Ordinary magic, extraordinary lives: Growing up competent in hazardous
environment. In Fostering Resilient Children and Families: A Division 37/27 Initiative. Invited
Presidential Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association,
Boston, MA.
Masten, A. S. (1999, January). Risk, resources, and resilience: Growing up competent in hazardous
environments. Invited symposium, Successful Children in Risk Environments, at the annual meeting
of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Anaheim, CA.
Masten, A. S. (1998, November). Resilience in children at risk: Implications for psychopathology, practice,
and policy. Anathan Lecture, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburg, PA.
Masten, A. S. (1998, June). Protecting development: Lessons from resilient children. Max Seham Lecture,
Minneapolis, MN.
Masten, A. S. (1997, October). Resilience in children at risk: Implications for Intervention. Keynote address
at the annual meeting of the American Association of Children’s Residential Centers, Minneapolis,
MN.
Masten, A. S. (1996, October). Pathways to competence and maladaptation: A tale of risk, resources, and
resilience. Invited colloquium, Stanford University.
Masten, A. S. (1996, August). Competence and resilience in developmental psychopathology. Invited
symposium presentation and session chair, Reflections on Competence and Resilience in
Developmental Science. Annual meeting of the American Psychological Association in honor of the
50th anniversary of Division 7, Toronto.
Masten, A. S. (1994, December). Implications of research in risk and resilience for intervention: Cumulative
risk and protection models. Also overall discussant for invitational conference on “The Role of
Resilience in Drug Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, and Mental Illness.” Co-sponsored by the NIDA, The
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Center for Mental Health Sciences, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, NIAAA, NIMH, and the
National Association for Children of Alcoholics, Washington, D.C.
Masten, A. S. (1994, April). Resilience in children at Risk: So what? Invited address, Iowa State University,
Ames.
Masten, A. S. (1994, March). Risk and resilience in children. Invited address, Augsburg College,
Minneapolis.
Masten, A. S. (1994, February). Process models of resilience in adolescence. Symposium presentation at the
biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Adolescence, San Diego.
Masten, A. S. (1993, May). Resilience as a bridge between science and practice: Developmental
psychopathology in action. Keynote address, symposium honoring Professor Jan De Wit, sponsored
by the Paedologisch Instituut, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Masten, A. S. (1992, August). Resilience and development: Contributions from the study of children who
overcame adversity. Invited symposium presentation, American Psychological Association,
Washington, D. C.
Masten, A. S. with Garmezy, N. (1992, May). Resilience in children at risk: Research and implications for
intervention. Keynote address, Washington State Psychological Association convention, Seattle, WA.
Masten, A. S. (1992, January). Resilience in individual development: Successful adaptation despite risk and
adversity. Keynote address, Invitational Conference on Resilience, National Center for Education in
the Inner Cities, Philadelphia, PA.
Masten, A. S. (1989, February). The stress-resistant child: Competence and resilience after trauma. Invited
presentation at the Pacific Northwest Trauma Symposium: Child and Adolescent Victims of Trauma,
Seattle, Washington.
Masten, A. S. (1988, November). Overcoming the odds: Resilient children. Invited address, College of St.
Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Masten, A. S. (1988, May). Competence in disadvantaged children: An update. Invited address at the annual
meeting of the Minnesota Psychological Association, Minneapolis.
Masten, A. S. (1988, May). Macroenvironmental factors in the development of psychopathology. Invited
presentation at the Fourth Annual Indiana University Conference for Research on Clinical Problems:
Developmental Process in Psychopathology, Nashville, Indiana.
Masten, A. S. (1988, April). The stress-resistant child. Invited address, conference on The Traumatized Child,
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Masten, A. S. (1988, March). Resilience in children at risk: Implications for educators. Keynote address,
Goucher College Educational Conference, Baltimore, Maryland.
Masten, A. S. (1987, October). Resilience in development: Implications of the study of successful adaptation
for developmental psychopathology. Invited address at the first annual Rochester Symposium on
Developmental Psychopathology, Rochester, New York.
Masten, A. S. (1986, October). Developmental psychopathology in early adolescence. Invited presentation at a
symposium on Early Adolescent Transitions, Charleston, SC.
Masten, A. S. (1986, May). Project Competence studies of stress resistance in children. Invited presentation
to the Bush Fellows, Ann Arbor, MI.
Masten, A. S. (1984, September). Stress and coping in children: Implications for health and illness. Invited
address at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Chicago.
Invited Addresses for State, National, and International Policy Events
Masten, A. S. (2013, October). Risk and resilience in homeless and highly mobile children: Early childhood as
a window of opportunity. Invited presentation at the Start Early Convening on Young Children and
Homelessness, Saint Paul, MN.
Masten, A. S. (2013, May). Ordinary magic: Resilience in development. Invited address for the Minnesota
Dept. of Human Services event, “Celebrating Minnesota Prevention,” Saint Paul.
Masten, A. S. (2013, March). Addressing educational risk in young homeless children. Testimony March 13
for the Senate Education Committee and March 19 for the House Education Finance Committee of the
Minnesota Legislature.
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Masten, A. S. (2012, October). Risk and resilience in homeless/highly mobile children. Invited presentation to
the Visible Child Work Group (appointed by the Governor of Minnesota to advise the legislature on
homeless children), Saint Paul, MN.
Masten, A. S., with Osofsky, J. D. (2010, July). Briefing on Children in Disaster for the National Commission
on Children in Disaster, Washingon DC.
Masten, A. S. (2010, May). Invited commentary presentation and participant at the Roundtable on Homeless
Children, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (ASPE), Washington, DC.
Masten, A. S. (2010, March). Resilience in human development: Perspectives from behavioral sciences.
Invited address at NS6, the First International Round Table: A New Synthesis of Public
Administration, organized by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, held at The
Hague in the Netherlands.
Masten, A. S. (2009, March). Resilience in children and youth: A practical guide. Webinar presentation for
Health Canada and the Health and Learning Knowledge Centre of the Canadian Council.
Masten, A. S. (2008, November). What we know, what we don’t know and what we need to know about youth
resilience. Invited presentation at the National Dialogue on Resilience in Youth, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada.
Masten, A. S. (2008, September). Resilience in Development: Translating Research into Action. Keynote
address for the conference sponsored by the Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and
Mental Retardation Services, on Resilience: Promoting the Strengths of Children, Families, and
Communities, Philadelphia.
Masten, A. S. (2006, November). Promoting resilience in the context of terrorism: Lessons from research on
human development. Invited keynote address at the EU Conference on “Citizens and Resilience: The
Balance between Awareness and Fear” organized by Impact for the European Union and attended by
delegates from 25 member states, held at the World Forum, in The Hague.
Masten, A. S. (2005, May). Resilience from a developmental perspective. Invited address and the Louisiana
training conference: “Readiness, Response, and Recovery: Strengthening our Behavioral Health All
Hazards Capacity. New Orleans.
Masten, A. S. (1996, March). Invited speaker, U. S. Congressional Breakfast Seminar, “Fostering Resiliency
in Kids: Overcoming Adversity,” sponsored by the Consortium of Social Science Associations,
Washington, D.C.
Masten, A. S. (1990, October). Homeless children in the United States: Development in jeopardy. Invited
presentation at a Science and Public Policy Seminar for The Federation of Behavioral, Psychological
and Cognitive Sciences, Washington, D.C.
Invited Addresses to Policy Makers, Practitioners, and the General Public (selected)
Masten, A. S. (2015, June). Ordinary magic: Understanding and promoting resilience in children. Invited
community talk sponsored by the Reseience Research Centre, Halifax Regional School Board, and
Strongest Families Institute, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Masten, A. S. (2015, June). Promoting resilience in early childhood. Keynote address, 2015 Minnesota Early
Intervention Summer Institute, St. John’s University, Collegeville, MN.
Masten, A. S. (2015, May). Risk and resilience in homeless and highly mobile children. Invited presentation at
the Evaluation Roundtable, Saint Paul Public Schools, Saint Paul.
Masten, A. S. (2015, February). Ordinary magic: Resilience in development. Invited address for the
Minneapolis Branch of the American Association of University Women, Minneapolis.
Masten, A. S. (2014, October). The ordinary magic of resilience. Invited address for annual “Saturday
Scholars” program, College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota.
Masten, A. S., & Lister, M. (2014, August). Executive function in early childhood classrooms. Invited
presentation at the Early Childhood Academy: Mental Health Workshop, Minneapolis MN.
Masten, A. S. (2014, March). Executive function skills and school readiness. Invited presentation at the
Annual MPS/PICA Head Start Transition Connection Summit.
Masten, A. S. (2014, February). Building a foundation for resilience in early child development. Invited
presentation, Wilder Foundation community event on Busting Barriers, Building Assets, Saint Paul.
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Masten, A. S. (2013, May). Resilience in development: Children in homeless families. Invited presentation for
the Hearth Connection, Saint Paul MN.
Masten, A. S. (2013, May). Resilience in action. Invited presentation for the Hennepin County-University
Partnership conference on Connecting Research with Practice: Understanding Infant Brain
Development, Minneapolis.
Masten, A. S., with S. M. Carlson and P. D. Zelazo (2013, April). Homelessness and the achievement gap.
Presentation at the Institute of Child Development Community Symposium on Early Development and
the Achievement Gap, Minneapolis.
Masten, A. S. (2013, April). Youth violence: What we know and what we need to know. Invited presentation
for the St. Paul Rotary Club Annual Community Forum on Gun Violence Prevention: Exploring
Common Ground, Saint Paul.
Masten, A. S. (2012, October). Ordinary magic: Resilience in developmental Science. Invited presentation at
the annual Pop!Tech conference, Camden, ME.
Masten, A. S. (2012, September). Resilience in development. Invited training presentation for State of
Minnesota staff from the Minnesota departments of Education, Mental Health, and other human
services. Saint Paul, MN.
Masten, A. S. (2012, August). Risk and resilience in homeless/highly mobile children. Presentation for the
Minneapolis Public Schools, Early Childhood group.
Masten, A. S. (2012, April). Risk and resilience in homeless/highly mobile children. Seminar presentations
(two) for Minneapolis School Board members, Minneapolis.
Masten, A. S. (2012, January). Risk and resilience in homeless/highly mobile children. Invited presentation,
Housing Forum speaker series, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, Humphrey Institute,
University of Minnesota.
Masten, A. S. (2011, May). Resilience in children: The power of the ordinary. Invited address, Kids at Hope
Master’s Institute, Phoenix.
Masten, A. S. (2011, April). The power of the ordinary: Risk and resilience in the wonder years. Invited
presentation, Science Museum of Minnesota, Saint Paul.
Masten, A. S. (2010, February). Resilience in development: The power of ordinary magic. Invited address,
R2K: Research 2010: Building Bridges Between research and practice (Pediatric Therapy Network).
Torrance, CA.
Masten, A. S. (2007, October). Executive function in learning and school success of disadvantaged children.
Invited seminar presentation, Annual Conference of the Norwegian Center for Child Behavioral
Development, Oslo, Norway.
Masten, A. S. (2005, May). Resilience in development: The power of ordinary magic. Keynote address at the
ninth annual Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment, Miami, Florida.
Masten, A. S. (2003, August). Resilience in development: From research to action. Invited keynote address
presented at a Massachusetts State funded conference on “Teaching Resilience” held on Cape Cod.
Masten, A. S. (2001, May). Lessons from children who overcome adversity: A resilience framework for
practice and policy. 2001 Phi Delta Kappa Distinguished Lecture, St. Paul, MN.
Masten, A. S. (1998, May). Resilience in Children at Risk: Implications for Early Childhood Programs.
Keynote Address, Minnesota Department of Children, Families, and Learning, Early Childhood,
Family Education and Learning Readiness Coordinator’s Conference, St. Louis Park, MN.
Masten, A. S. (1996, May). Sport as a risk and protective factor for child development. Invited presentation,
Mankato State University Spring Sports Medicine Conference, Mankato, MN.
Masten, A. S. (1992, April). Resilience in children at risk: What do we know and where do we go from here?
Invited address at the conference, “Changing the Odds: Moving Children from Risk to Resiliency,”
Bloomington, MN.
Masten, A S. (1990, October). Homeless in the heartland: The health, education, and psychological well-
being of homeless children. Gertrude Friedman Memorial Lecture, Minneapolis Children's Medical
Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Additional Conference Presentations
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Christopher, C. H., Wolchik, S. A., Tein, J-Y., & Masten, A. S. (2015, March). Gender and risk as moderators
of the long-term effects of the New Beginnings Program on job success 15-years post-intervention.
Poster presentation, biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia.
Kalstabakken, A. W., Medhanie, A., Seiwert, M. J., & Masten, A. S. (2015, March). Predictive validity of
executive function for early childhood screening. Poster presentation, biennial meeting of the Society
for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia.
Barnes, A., Kalstabakken, A. W., Labella, M., & Masten, A. S. (2015, March). Self-regulation and overweight
status among preschoolers. Poster presentation, biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development, Philadelphia.
Labella, M., Narayan, A. J., McCormick, C. M., & Masten, A. S. (2015, March). Sociodemographicrisk,
family adversity, and children’s social-emotional adjustment in families experiencing homelessness.
Paper presentation, biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia.
Sapienza, J. K., Casey, E., Thibodeau, E. L., & Masten, A. S. (2015, March). Predicting school success from
hot and cool executive function in young homeless children. Poster presentation, biennial meeting of
the Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia.
Narayan, A. J., & Masten, A. S. (2014, November). Intergenerational continuity of adverse childhood
experiences and the role of risk and protective processes in homeless parents. Paper presented at the
SRCD Special Topics Meeting: New Conceptualizations in the Study of Parenting-at-Risk, San Diego.
Labella, M. H., Narayan, A. J., & Masten, A. S. (2014, November). Parent distress, emotional expression, and
classroom competence in families facing homelessness. Paper presented at the SRCD Special Topics
Meeting: New Conceptualizations in the Study of Parenting-at-Risk, San Diego, CA.
Casey, E. C., Nerenberg, L. S., Carlson, S. M., Zelazo, P. D., & Masten, A. S. (2014, July). Designing an
Executive Function Intervention for High-risk Preschoolers: An Iterative Process of Intervention
Development. Poster presented at the 2014 Society for Prevention Research (SPR) conference.
Masten, A. S. (2014, April). Resilience in science and action: Promoting success in homeless and highly
mobile children. Invited keynote address at the inaugural Council of Graduate Students Symposium.
Masten, A. S. (2013, November). Learning from disaster: Developmental perspectives on resilience.
Symposium presentation at the annual meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress
Studies, Philadelphia.
Herbers, J. E., Cutuli, J. J., & Masten, A. S. (2013, April). Adversity, trauma, and protective factors for young
children experiencing homelessness. Paper session presented at the meeting of Society for Research in
Child Development, Seattle, WA.
Monn, A., & Masten, A. S. (2013, April). The direct and protective relationship between parenting and child
executive function skills in a sample of homeless families. Paper session presented at the meeting of
Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.
Anderson, J. E., Wenzel, A. J., Carlson, S. M., Zelazo, P. D., & Masten, A. S. (2013, April). Adapting a
computerized executive function task for use in diverse and high-risk populations. Poster session
presented at the meeting of Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.
Casey, E., Supkoff, L. M., Sapienza, J. K., & Masten, A. S. (2013, April). Do you know what she knows?
Theory of mind in homeless/ highly mobile children. Poster session presented at the meeting of Society
for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.
Narayan, A., Sapienza, J. K., Monn, A., Lingras, K., & Masten, A. S. (2013, April). Parents’ expressed
emotion as risk and protective factors for peer relations in the context of exposure to interparental
conflict. Poster session presented at the meeting of Society for Research in Child Development,
Seattle, WA.
Sapienza, J. K., Casey, E., Supkoff, L. M., Wenzel, A. J., Anderson, J. E., Narayan, A., & Masten, A. S. (2013,
April). What do you know? Theory of mind and executive function in young homeless children. Poster
session presented at the meeting of Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.
Sapienza, J. K., Soli, M., Carlson, S. M., & Masten, A. S. (2013, April). Self-regulation strategy use and
executive function in young homeless children. Poster session presented at the meeting of Society for
Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.
Thibodeau, E. L., Wenzel, A. J., Hetzel, S. R., Masten, A. S., & Cicchetti, D. (2013, April). Molecular genetic
research with homeless and highly mobile children: Community involvement and adaptations for DNA
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collection. Poster session presented at the meeting of Society for Research in Child Development,
Seattle, WA.
Wenzel, A. J., Berghuis, K. J., Hillyer, C. K., Seiwert, M. J., Anderson, J. E., Zelazo, P. D., Carlson, S. M., &
Masten, A. S. (2013, April). Validity of executive function assessment for early childhood screening in
an urban school district. Poster session presented at the meeting of Society for Research in Child
Development, Seattle, WA.
Wenzel, A. J., Sapienza, J. K., Carlson, S. M., Desjardins, C. D., Rothbart, M. K., & Masten, A. S. (2013,
April). A parent report scale of executive function in early childhood. Poster session presented at the
meeting of Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.
Supkoff, L. M. Roloff, A., & Masten, A.S. (May, 2012). Mind-Mindedness and Harsh/Hostile Parenting
in the Face of Homelessness. Paper presented at the 20thAnnual Meeting of the Society for Prevention
Research, Washington, D.C.
Plowman, E. J., Narayan, A. J., Masten, A., Desjardins, D. & Herbers, J. E. (2012, February). Everything but
the kitchen sink? Using second-order confirmatory factor analysis to inform measurement of
parenting quality. Poster presentation at the Developmental Methodology Theme Meeting of the
Society for Research on Child Development, Tampa, FL.
Narayan, A.J., Herbers, J.E., Lingras, K.A. & Masten, A.S. (2011, August). Parent Critical Expressed
Emotion, Dyadic Negative Co-regulation, and Children’s Socioemotional Functioning in Families
Facing Homelessness. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association Meeting,
Washington, D.C.
Narayan, A. J., Herbers, J. E., Cutuli, J. J., Supkoff, L. M., & Masten, A. S. (2011, April). Parent expressed
emotion related to positive and coercive parenting practices in homeless families. Poster to be
presented at biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Montreal, Canada.
Moran, S., McCormick, C. M., Herbers, J. E., & Masten, A. S. (2011, April). Early school success in homeless
children: Does inhibitory control have unique predictive validity? Poster presented at the 2011
meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development in Montreal, Quebec.
McCormick, C. M., Herbers, J. E., Supkoff, L. E., Chan, C. K., Hinz, E., & Masten, A. S. (2011, April).
Transitions to school in young homeless children: Risk and Resilience. Poster presented at the biennial
meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development in Montreal, Quebec.
Lingras, K.A., Supkoff, L.M., Lafavor, T.L., & Masten, A.S. (2011, April). Relational Aggression in Young
Homeless Children: New Considerations in High Risk Contexts. Poster presentation at the 2011
Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development. Montreal, QC, Canada.
Lee, W. S. C., & Masten, A. S. (2011, April). Predicting school outcomes in young homeless children: The
validity of delay tasks. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development, Montreal, Canada.
Herbers, J. E., Cutuli. J. J., Supkoff, L. M., Narayan, A. J., Masten, A. S. (2011, April). Parent-child co-
regulation and executive function in young homeless children. Paper symposium at biennial meeting
of the Society for Research in Child Development. Montreal, Canada.
Ahumada, S. M., Cutuli, J. J., Herbers, J. E., Masten, A. S., & Oberg, C. N. (2011, April). Sex Differences in
the Relationship between Negative Life Events and Health Risks of Homeless Children. Poster
presented at biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Montreal, Canada.
Lingras, K.A., Masten, A.S., & Crick, N.R. (2011, March). A Developmental Analysis of the Role of
Executive Function Skills in Relational Aggression. Paper presented at the Society for Research on
Child Development (SRCD) Biennial Meeting, Montreal, Canada.
Supkoff, L.M., Sapienza, J.K., Herbers, J.E., Narayan, Lingras, K.A., & Masten, A.S. (2011, March).
Understanding Emotion Understanding: Reliability and Validity in a Homeless Sample. Poster
presentation at the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal, Quebec, CA.
Lingras, K.A., Lafavor, T.L. & Masten, A.S. (2010, July). The role of peer relationships in the school success
of young homeless and highly mobile children. Paper presented in a symposium (organized and co-
chaired by Lingras) at the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development (ISSBD)
Biennial Meeting, Lusaka, Zambia.
Masten, A. S., Desjardins, C. D., McCormick, C. M., Kuo, S. I.-C., & Long, J. D. (2010, March). The
significance of childhood competence for adult success in work: A developmental cascade analysis.
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Symposium presentation at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence,
Philadelphia.
Desjardins, C. D., Long, J. D., Heistad, D., Cutuli, J. J., Herbers, J. E., Chan, C. K., Hinz, E., McCormick, C.
M, & Masten, A. S. (2009, June). Strategies for comparative growth modeling of achievement in
homeless/highly mobile students. Poster presented at the 2009 meeting of the Institute of Education
Sciences Research Conference in Washington, DC.
Cutuli, J. J., Obradović, J., Herbers, J. E., & Masten, A. S. (2009, April). Risk and protective factors for
academic success in homeless/highly mobile children. Symposium paper at the biennial meeting of the
Society for Research in Child Development, Denver.
Sapienza, Julianna K., Monn, A., Obradović, J., & Masten, A. S. (2009, April). Verbal ability as a protective
factor for executive function in homeless children. Poster presentation at the biennial meeting of the
Society for Research in Child Development, Denver.
McCormick, C. M., Kuo, S. I.-C., & Masten, A. S. (2009, April). Mediational role of social competence on
significance of parenting quality in childhood for work competence in early adulthood. Poster
presentation at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver.
Lee, W. S. C., Reed, D., Obradovic, J., & Masten, A. S. (2009, April). The predictive validity of delay tasks in
young homeless children. Poster presentation at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in
Child Development, Denver.
Lafavor, T. L., Longworthy, S. E., Obradović, J., & Masten, A. S. (2009, April). Predicting ADHD problems
at school among children residing in homeless shelters: The role of executive function. Poster
presentation at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver.
Lingras, K. A., Shiner, R. L., & Masten, A. S. (2009, April). Predictive validity of broad and narrow band
peer reputation scores over 20 years. Poster presentation at the biennial meeting of the Society for
Research in Child Development, Denver.
Kuo, Sally I-C., McCormick, C. M., & Masten, A. S. (2009, April). Differential pathways to work success in
early adulthood. Poster presentation at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development, Denver.
Leibel, C., Cutuli, J. J., Herbers, J. E., & Masten, A. S. (2009, April). Peer competence and positive
adjustment for young homeless children in school. Poster presentation at the biennial meeting of the
Society for Research in Child Development, Denver.
Leibel, C., & Herbers, J. E., & Masten, A. S. (2008, August). Parent Competence Predicts Academic
Functioning in Homeless Children. Poster presentation at the annual convention of the American
Psychological Association, Boston.
Obradović, J., & Masten, A. S. (2008, May). Fostering resilience in homeless children: The role of effortful
control. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San
Francisco, CA.
Cutuli, J. J., Herbers, J. E., Heistad, D. J., Obradović, J., Chan, C. K., Hinz, E., Long, J. D., Masten, A. S.
(2008, March). Academic achievement and growth among homeless/highly mobile students in a large
urban school district. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research
Association, New York, NY.
Herbers, J. E., Cutuli, J. J., Masten, A. S., & Oberg, C. N. (2008, May). Health issues related to stressful life
events in homeless children. Poster presented at the 2008 Pediatric Academic Societies and Asian
Society for Pediatric Research Joint Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Cutuli, J. J., Rinaldi, M., Herbers, J. E., Masten, A. S., Oberg, C. N. (2008, May). Asthma and behavior in
homeless kindergarteners. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies,
Honolulu, HI.
Lingras, K. A., & Masten, A. S. (2008, March). Peer victimization in early adolescence as a predictor of
social competence 10 years later in emerging adulthood. Presentation at the biennial meeting of the
Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago.
Obradovic, J., Motti, F., Pavlopoulos, V., & Masten, A. S. (2008, March). Adaptation, acculturation, and
perceived discrimination of immigrant Albanian adolescents. Presentation at the biennial meeting of
the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago.
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Cutuli, J. J., Herbers, J. E., Heistad, D. J., Obradović, J., Hinz, E., Long, J. D., & Masten, A. S. (2008, March).
Academic achievement and growth among homeless/highly mobile students in a large urban school
district. In E. A. Meador (Chair), Multiple Diversity Factors: Experiences of Inclusion and
Opportunity. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research
Association, New York, NY.
Lafavor, T., Kronenberg, M., Cross, T., Marques, L., Benight, C., Osofsky, H. J., Osofsky, J. D., & Masten,
A. S. (2008, March). Perceived recovery, agency and subjective well-being in adolescents following
Katrina.Presentation at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago.
Motti-Stefanidi, F., & Masten, A. (2007, August). Perceived discrimination, familial variables and resilience:
A study of Albanian immigrant adolescents in Greece. Symposium paper presentation at the 13th
European Conference on Developmental Psychology, Jena, Germany.
Masten, A. S. (2007, August). Emerging models of resilience in the context of trauma and development.
Symposium presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San
Francisco.
Motti-Stefanidi, F., Pavlopoulos, V., Obradović, J. & Masten, A.S. (2007, July). Acculturation and adaptation
of immigrant adolescents of the Diaspora in Greece. Paper presented at the Conference of
International Association of Intercultural Relations, Groningen.
Cutuli, J.J., & Masten, A. S. (2007, April). Mobility and conduct competence from childhood through young
adulthood. Poster presentation, biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development.
Obradović, J., & Masten, A. S. (2007, March). Developmental cascades between internalizing and
externalizing problems, psychiatric disorder, and social functioning. Poster presentation, biennial
meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development.
Shiner, R. L., Obradović, J., Cutulit, J.J., & Masten, A. S. (2007, March). Resilience from childhood through
adulthood: What is the role of personality? Poster presentation, biennial meeting of the Society for
Research in Child Development.
Oliva, E. M., Medhanie, A. G., & Masten, A. S. (2006, August). Developmental childhood antecedents of
early-onset childhood substance use and adult alcohol use. Poster presented at the annual convention
of the American Psychological Association. New Orleans, LA.
Shiner, R. L., Obradović, J., & Masten, A. S. (2006, July). Does personality promote resilience across
developmental transitions? Paper presented at the 13th European Conference on Personality, Athens,
Greece.
Shiner, R. L., Obradović, J., & Masten, A. S. (2006, July). Does personality promote resilience across
developmental transitions? Symposium presentation at the biennial meeting of the European
Conference on Personality, Athens, Greece.
Pavlopoulos, V., Motti-Stefanidi, F., Obradović, J., & Masten, A. (2006, July). Perceived discrimination and
school resilience: A study of Albanian and Pontic adolescents in Greece. Symposium presentation at
18th International Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, Isle of
Spetses, Greece.
Pavlopoulos, V., Motti-Stefanidi, F., Obradović, J., & Masten A. S. (2006, July). Risk, resources and
academic resilience in Albanian immigrant and native Greek adolescents. Symposium presentation at
the biennial meeting of the European Conference on Personality, Athens, Greece.
Motti-Stefanidi, F., Pavlopoulos, V., Dalla, M., Obradovic, J., & Masten, A. S. (2006, July). Risk, resources
and academic resilience in Albanian immigrant and native Greek adolscents. Paper presented at the
18th International Congress of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Spetses, Greece.
Motti-Stefanidi, F., Pavlopoulos, V., Obradović, J., & Masten A. S. (2006, May). Perceived discrimination
and school resilience: A study of Albanian immigrant adolescents in Greece. Symposium presentation
at the biannual meeting of the European Association for Research on Adolescence, Antalya, Turkey.
Burt, K. B., Obradović, J., & Masten, A. S. (2006, March). Internalizing, externalizing , and social
competence over twenty years: Testing a cascade model. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of
the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Francisco, CA.
Obradović, A. S., Burt, K. B. & Masten, A. S. (2006, February). Pathways of adaptation from adolescence to
early adulthood. Poster presentation at the New York Academy of Sciences conference, “Resilience
in Children,”Crystal City, Virginia.
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Obradović, J., Masten, A.S., & Shaffer, A. (2005, April). Sorting out the significance of risks, adversity, and
resources in childhood for success in adulthood. Paper to be presented at the Society for Research in
Child Development, Atlanta,GA.
Medhanie, A., Oliva, E., Boelcke-Stennes, K., Masten, A. (2005, April). Early Substance Use: It’s
developmental context and implications for functioning into Young Adulthood. Poster to be presented
at the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.
Shaffer, A., Vanderzee, K., & Masten, A.S. (2005, April). The relation of health problems to adaptation
following early adversity: A 20- year follow-up study. Poster to be presented at the Society for
Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.
Kurszewski, L.S., Gerberich, S.G., Serfass, R.C., Ryan, A.D., Renier, C.M., Mongin, S.J., Alexander, B.H.,
Ferguson, K.R., Masten, A. (2004, November). Sports and recreational injuries: Regional Rural
Injury Study – II (RRIS-II), American Public Health Association Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Obradović, J., Long, J. D., & Masten, A. S. (2004, August). Effects of risk factors on developmental changes
in adversity exposure. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Honolulu.
Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Wei, E., Loeber, R., & Masten, A. (2004, July). Desistance from persistent serious
delinquency. Poster symposium presentation, biennial meeting of the International Society for the
Study of Behavioral Development, Ghent, Belgium.
Ryan, A.R., Mongin, S.J., Gerberich, S.G., Renier, C.M., Alexander, B.H., Church, T.R., Masten, A.S.,
Ferguson, K. (2004, June). A comparison of exposure measurements in the denominator of injury
rates: Regional Rural Injury Study – II (RRIS-II). Society of Epidemiologic Research Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Gerberich, S.G., Renier, C.M., Alexander, B.H., Mongin, S.J., Ryan, A. , Ferguson, K. French, L.R., Masten,
A.S., Church, T.R. (2004, June). Regional Rural Injury Study – II: Epidemiology of injury experience
among children and adults residing in agricultural households, 7th World Conference on Injury
Prevention and Safety Promotion, Vienna, Austria.
Gerberich, S. G., Renier, C. M. Alexander, B. H., Mongin, S. J., Ryan, A., Ferguson, K., French, L. R.,
Masten, A. S., & Church, T. R. (2004, May). Regional Rural Injury Study-II: Epidemiology of injury
experience among children and adults residing in agricultural households. Presented as part of a
symposium at the National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA): Health and safety priorities for
the 21st century, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.
Gerberich, S.G., Church, T.R., Renier, C.M., Gibson, R.W., French, L.R., Masten, A.S., Mongin, S.J.,
Ferguson, K., Alexander, B.H., Ryan, A., Zhang, X. (2004, May). Injury Surveillance: Incorporation
of a case-control design. Presented as part of a symposium at the National Occupational Research
Agenda (NORA): Health and safety priorities for the 21st century, Minneapolis: University of
Minnesota.
Ryan, A. R., Mongin, S. J., Gerberich, S. G., Renier, C. M., Alexander, B. H., Church, T. R., Masten, A. S.,
Ferguson, K. (2004, May). A comparison of exposure measurements in the denominator of injury
rates: Regional Rural Injury Study – II (RRIS-II). Presented as party of a symposium on the National
Occupational Research Agenda (NORA): Health and safety priorities for the 21st century,
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.
Obradović, J., & Masten, A. S. (2004, March). The adolescent antecedents of civic engagement:
Understanding the role of extracurricular activities and academic competence. Presented at the
biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Baltimore.
Masten, A. S., Roisman, G. I., Obradović, J., & Long, J. D. (2004, March). Late onset resilience:
Transformational opportunities in the transition to adulthood. Presented as part of a symposium on
“Transitions and Turning Points During Late Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood” at the biennial
meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Baltimore.
Shaffer, A., Carlivati, J., Kovan, N., & Masten, A.S. (2003, November). Timing and intergenerational
continuity in the transition to parenthood. Poster presented at the APA sponsored Emerging
Adulthood Conference, Cambridge, MA.
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Obradović, J. & Masten, A.S. (2003, November). Emerging adulthood antecedents of civic engagement: The
importance of community commitment. Poster presented at the APA sponsored Emerging Adulthood
Conference, Cambridge, MA.
Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Loeber, R., & Masten, A. (2003, November). Positive adjustment in young adulthood
of males who were highly delinquent as adolescents. Presented as part of a symposium on “New
Findings from the Pittsburgh Youth Study” at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Denver, Colorado.
Gerberich, S.G., Church, T.R., Renier, C.M., Gibson, R.W., French, L.R., Masten, A.S., Alexander, B.H.,
Mongin, S.J., Ryan, A., Ferguson, K.R., Zhang, X. (2003, October). Magnitude and etiology of
agricultural injuries among households with children: Regional Rural Injury Study – II. NIOSH
HOIRS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Ferguson, K.R., Gerberich, S.G., Alexander, B.H., Church, T.R., Ryan, A., Mongin, S.J., Renier, C.M., Zhang,
X., French, L.R., Masten, A.S. (2003, October). The epidemiology of tractor-related injuries among
agricultural households with children: Regional Rural Injury Study – II (RRIS-II), Saskatoon, Canada.
Gerberich, S.G., Church, T.R., Renier, C.M., Gibson, R.W., French, L.R., Masten, A.S., Mongin, S.J.,
Ferguson, K., Alexander, B.H., Ryan, A., Zhang, X. (2003, June). Incorporation of a case-control
design. Society of Epidemiologic Research, Atlanta, Georgia.
Gerberich, S.G., Renier, C.M., Gibson, R.W., French, L.R., Masten, A.S., Church, B.H., Alexander, B.H.,
Mongin, S.J., Ryan, A., Ferguson, K., Zhang, X. (2003, May). Regional Rural Injury Study –II:
Agricultural household injury experience and etiology of agricultural injuries among children,
American Occupational Health Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
Gonzalez, M. C., Gest, S. C., & Masten, A. (2003, April). Academic resilience and adult outcomes among
high school dropouts. Presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Child
Development, Tampa, Florida.
Gerberich, S.G., Church, T.R., Renier, C.M., Gibson, R.W., French, L.R., Masten, A.S., Mongin, S.J., Ryan,
A., Ferguson, K., Alexander, B.H., Zhang, X. (2003). Regional Rural Injury Study-II: Incidence,
consequences, and etiology of agricultural injuries, American Public Health Association, San
Francisco, California.
Ferguson, K.R., Gerberich, S.G., Alexander, B.H., Church, T.R., Ryan, A., Mongin, S.J., Renier, C.M., Shang,
X., French, L.R., Masten, A.S. (2003). A population-based study of tractor-related injuries: Regional
Rural Injury Study – II (RRIS-II). American Public Health Association, San Francisco, California.
Delta Omega Award for Best Paper – Ferguson, doctoral student
Shiner, R. L., & Masten, A. S. (2002, August). Personality and success in the developmental tasks of early
adulthood: What is the direction of influence? Presented as part of a symposium at the annual meeting
of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ottawa.
Burt, K., & Masten, A. S. (2002, July). Stability of parent- and self-reported behavior problems from
adolescence to adulthood. Presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for the Study of
Behavioural Development, Ottawa.
Masten, A. S., & Hubbard, J. J. (2002, April). Adult outcomes of competent, resilient, and maladaptive
adolescents. Presented in a symposium at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on
Adolescence, New Orleans.
Masten, A. S., & Coatsworth, J. D. (2002, April). Competence in emerging adulthood and its antecedents in
childhood and adolescence. In A. S. Masten (Organizer and Chair), Developmental Tasks in Emerging
Adulthood: Antecedents and Sequelae. Symposium conducted at the biennial meeting of the Society
for Research on Adolescence, New Orleans.
Shiner, R. L., & Masten, A. S. (2002, January). A developmental perspective on personality. Paper presented at
the symposium honoring Auke Tellegen, 2002 recipient of the Jack Block Award, at the annual
meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, GA.
Gerberich, S.G., Church, T.R., Renier, C.M., Gibson, R.W., French, L.R., Masten, A.S., Mongin, Ferguson,
K., Alexander, B.H., Ryan, B., Zhang, X. (2002). Unique occupational injury surveillance: Regional
Rural Injury Study – II, Congress of Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology, Barcelona,
Spain.
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Boelcke, K. A., & Masten, A. S. (2001, August). How do young adults versus developmental psychologists
judge competence? Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, San Francisco.
Masten, A. S. (2001, August). Pathways to positive development: The Garmezy effect. Symposium
presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco.
Gerberich, S.G., Gibson, R.W., Renier, C., French, L.R., Masten, A., Church, T.R., Luan, X., Jensen, K.,
Shutske, J., Car, W.P. (2001, June). Risk factors for agricultural injuries among children: Regional
Rural Injury Study – II, Congress of Epidemiology – 2001. Toronto, Canada.
Shiner, R. L., Masten, A. S., & Tellegen, A. (2001, May). Linking childhood personality with maladaptation
across time. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New
Orleans.
Masten, A. S. (2001, April). Embedding adolescent development in context: Recruitment, scaffolding, and co-
regulation. In A New Framework for the Study of Adolescent Development and Psychopathology.
Symposium conducted at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development,
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Gerberich, S.G., Gibson, R.W., French, L.R., Masten, A., Renier, C., Church, T.R., Luan, X., Shutske, J., Car,
W.P. , Peterson, J., Howse, G. (2000, October). Etiology and consequences of injuries among
children in farm households: Regional Rural Injury Study – II, NIOSH NOIRS meeting, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
Shiner, R., & Masten, A. S. (2000, August). Negative emotionality in early adulthood: Childhood antecedents
and concurrent competence. Symposium paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Roberts, J. M., Tellegen, A., & Masten, A. S. (2000, August). Ten-year stability and change in young adult
personality. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association,
Washington, DC.
Gerberich, S. G., Gibson, R. W., French, L. R., Church, T. R., Masten, A. S., & Renier, C. (2000, April)
Etiology and consequences of injuries among children in farm households: A Regional Rural Injury
Study. Paper presented at the conference on Agricultural Health and Safety in a New Century,
Cooperstown, New York.
Masten, A. S., Roisman, G., & Boelcke, K. (2000, March). Competence and symptoms through time:
Reciprocal predictive significance in adolescence. Symposium presentation at the biennial meeting of
the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.
Sesma, A., Curtis, W. J., & Masten, A. (1999, April). A second look at the structure and predictive validity of
the original Revised Class Play. Poster presentation at the biennial meeting of the Society for
Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, NM.
Masten, A. S. (1999, April). Organizer, moderator and chair, The Validity of the Revised Class Play Peer
Reputation Measure across Diverse Contexts. Symposium conducted at the biennial meeting of the
Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, NM.
Durbrow, E., Masten, A. S., Sesma, A. (1998, July). Parental evaluations of child competence in two contexts
of poverty: American homeless and Caribbean village parents. Presented at the biennial meeting of
the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Berne, Switzerland.
Durbrow, E., Masten, A., Sesma, A., & Williamson, I. T. (1998, March). What is a competent adolescent?
Parents’ perceptions in the context of poverty and crisis. Presented at the biennial meeting of the
Society for Research on Adolescence, San Diego, CA.
Masten, A. S. (1998, March). Wrestling with resilience: A round table discussion of critical issues facing
second generation investigators of adolescent resilience. Organizer, chair, and participant in this
innovative session, biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Diego, CA.
Hubbard, J., & Masten, A. S. (1997, April). Trauma and adaptation through time in a normative sample of
children. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development,
Washington, D.C.
Durbrow, E., Masten, A. & Williamson, I. T. (1996, November). How Caribbean village and American
homeless parents evaluate child competence: A preliminary study. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA.
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Masten, A. S. & Hubbard, J. J. (1995, March). Resilient adolescents: Do they differ from competent peers
unchallenged by adversity? Presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development, Indianapolis, IN.
Hubbard, J., Realmuto, G., Northwood, A., & Masten, A. (1994, November). Diagnostic comorbidity &
traumatic life events in survivors of childhood trauma. Presentation at the International Society for
Traumatic Stress Studies Conference, Chicago, Illinois.
Masten, A. S., Gest, S., Neemann, J., & Coatsworth, J. D. (1993, March). Competence through time.
Presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans,
LA.
Bobbitt, B. L., Erbaugh, S., & Masten, A. (1992, April). Standards and training issues in clinical child
psychology. Presented at the annual meeting of the Minnesota Psychological Association.
Masten, A. S., Samsa, D. M. (1991, July). Depressed mood, psychological well-being, and maternal distress
in homeless adolescents. Presented at the biennial meeting of the International Society for the Study
of Behavioural Development, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Samsa, D. M., & Masten, A. S. (1991, April). Unsheltered lives: Homeless school-aged children in
Minneapolis. Invited symposium presentation at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in
Child Development, Seattle, Washington.
Ramirez, M. L., Masten, A. S., & Samsa, D. (1991, April). Fears in homeless children. Presented at the
biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, Washington.
Martagon, M., Ramirez, M., & Masten, A. S. (1991, April). Future expectations of homeless children.
Presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle,
Washington.
Masten, A. S. (1990, August). Homeless children: Risk, trauma, and adjustment. Presented at the annual
meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts.
Bermann, S. A., & Masten, A. S. (1990, April). The social relationships of children in homeless and housed
low income families. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association,
Miami, Florida.
Samsa, D., Masten, A. S., & Ramirez, M. (1990, March). Adjustment of adolescents in homeless families.
Presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
Hubbard, J., Masten, A. S., Realmuto, G., Carole, L. F., & Chhun, B. (1990, March). Self-perception in
adolescent survivors of massive trauma in Cambodia. Presented at the biennial meeting of the Society
for Research on Adolescence, Atlanta, Georgia.
Masten, A. S., Hilsman, R., & Larkin, K.C. (1989, April). Humor over time: A seven year study. Presented at
the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Kansas City, Missouri.
Masten, A. S., Andenas, S., & Neemann, J. (1989, April). Confound it! An empirical look at the issue of
overlap in life event and outcome measurement. Presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for
Research in Child Development, Kansas City, Missouri.
Neemann, J., & Masten, A. S. (1988, March). The nature of perceived competence in adolescence. Presented
at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Alexandria, Virginia.
Morison, P., & Masten, A. S. (1987, April). Peer reputation in middle childhood as a predictor of adaptation
in adolescence: A seven-year follow-up. Presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research
in Child Development, Baltimore.
Masten, A. S. (1987, April). Competence and risk factors in middle childhood as predictors of adaptation in
late adolescence. In A. S. Masten (Chair), Competence in children at risk: Significance for
developmental psychopathology. Symposium conducted at the biennial meeting of the Society of
Research in Child Development, Baltimore.
Masten, A. S. (1986, August). Patterns of adaptation to stress in middle childhood. In N. Garmezy (Chair),
Roots and correlates of resilience under adversity. Symposium conducted at the 94th Annual
Convention of the American Psychological Association. Washington, D.C.
Masten, A. S., Garmezy, N., Larkin, K., & Tellegen, A. (1985, August). Family factors related to stress and
competence in children. Presented at the 93rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association, Los Angeles.
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Masten, A. S., & Chodzko, A. (1985, August). Humor, stress, and adaptation in children. Presented at the
93rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles.
Pellegrini, D., & Masten, A. S. (1985, April). Social comprehension and social competence in middle
childhood. Presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development,
Toronto.
Masten, A. S., Garmezy, N., & Tellegen, A. (1985, April). Stress and competence in a community sample of
school children. Presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development,
Toronto.
Masten, A. S. (1982, August). On the measurement of humor appreciation in children: Control variables, sex
differences, and relationships to competence. Presented at the Third International Conference on
Humor, Washington, D.C.
Masten, A. S., & Morison, P. (1981, April). The Minnesota Revision of the Class Play: Psychometric
properties of a peer assessment instrument. Presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for
Research in Child Development, Boston.
Masten, A. S. (1980, September). Patterns of humor and creative thinking in children. In Studies of Stress and
coping in children. Symposium presented at the 88th Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Montreal.
Doctoral Students – Graduated Advisees
McCormick, Christopher (Ph.D., 2015, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology
and Clinical Science). Parenting resilience in the context of homelessness: Risk and protective factors.
University of Minnesota.
Monn, Amy (Ph.D., 2015, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical
Science). Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Science.
Intergenerational processes in homeless families: Linking parent executive function, parenting quality,
and child executive function. University of Minnesota.
Narayan, Angela (Ph.D., 2015, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and
Clinical Science). Intergenerational continuity of adverse childhood experiences in high-risk families.
University of Minnesota.
Nerenberg, Laura M. S. [Supkoff] (Ph.D., 2014, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developental
Psychopathology and Clinical Science). Mindfulness and parenting in military families. University of
Minnesota (Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Michigan).
Lee, Wendy Seong-Cheng (Ph.D., 2014, Child Psychology). Individual differences in flexibility of delay and
saving behavior: Relations to executive function. (Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Ottawa)
Lingras, K. (Ph.D., 2012, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical
Science). For better or worse? A developmental perspective on the role of executive function in
relational aggression. University of Minnesota (Postdoctoral Fellow, Brown University).
Lafavor, Theresa (Ph.D., 2012, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and
Clinical Science). The impact of social-emotional competence and executive ability on behavioral
functioning, and academic outcomes among children living in emergency homeless shelters.
University of Minnesota (Assistant Professor, Pacific University).
Herbers, Janette (Ph.D., 2011, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and
Clinical Science). Parent-child relationships in young homeless families: Co-regulation as a predictor
of child self-regulation and school adjustment. University of Minnesota. (Assistant Professor,
Villanova University).
Cutuli, J. J. (Ph.D., 2011, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical
Science). Context, cortisol, and executive functions among children experiencing homelessness.
University of Minnesota. (Assistant Professor, Rutgers University)
Oliva, Elizabeth (Ph.D., 2009, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and
Clinical Science). Middle childhood and adolescent substance use profiles: Personality correlates and
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relations with emerging adult adjustment. University of Minnesota (Research Health Science
Specialist, Palo Alto VA).
Obradović, Jelena (Ph.D., 2007, Child Psychology). The mechanisms underlying adaptive functioning of
homeless children: The role of effortful control. University of Minnesota. (Assistant Professor,
Stanford University).
Goldstein, Lisa S. (Ph.D. 2007, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and
Clinical Science). The effects of risk and protective factors on child anxiety levels among school-aged
children exposed to domestic violence. University of Minnesota. (Clinical Psychologist, Boston).
Riley, Jennifer Roberts (Ph.D. 2004, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology
and Clinical Science). Demonstrating the art of factor analysis: Bridging the gap between the world
of the factor analyst and the world of the developmental researcher. University of Minnesota.
Reed, Marie-Gabrielle. J. (Ph.D. 2003, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology
and Clinical Science). The nature of independent adversity in the lives of resilience and maladaptive
youth: A comparative analysis. University of Minnesota. (Clinical Psychologist, Minneapolis).
Meyer, Stephanie (Ph.D. 2002, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and
Clinical Science). Developmental pathways to bipolar disorder: A prospective study. University of
Minnesota. (Clinical Psychologist, Los Angeles).
Curtis, William John (Ph.D. 2002, Child Psychology). Memory in early adolescents born prematurely: A
functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation. University of Minnesota.
Disney, Elizabeth. (Ph.D. 2001, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and
Clinical Science). The impact of prenatal alcohol or tobacco exposure on later ADHD or CD in
offspring. University of Minnesota.
Cheng, Valorie K. (Ph.D. 2001, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and
Clinical Science). Social capital: Resource for the production of human capital within and across
time. University of Minnesota. (Clinical Psychologist, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia)
Powell, Jenifer L. (Ph.D. 2001, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and
Clinical Science). Linkages between childhood experiences of family violence and intimacy in close
relationships during childhood and adolescence. University of Minnesota. (Clinical Psychologist, Pitt
County Memorial Hospital, Greenville, NC; affiliated faculty, Brody School of Medicine, East
Carolina University).
Graham, Barbara (Ph.D. 2001, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and
Clinical Science). Resilience among American Indian youth: First Nations’ Youth Resilience Study.
University of Minnesota. (Consultant, Native American Indian children and families)
Bobbitt, Signe A. (Ph.D. 2001, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and
Clinical Science). Perceived coping ability and adaptation to life events in adolescence. University of
Minnesota.
Sesma, Arturo, Jr. (Ph.D. 2001, Child Psychology). The conditional significance of friendship intimacy for
well-being in childhood and adolescence: Adversity and parent-child closeness as moderators.
University of Minnesota. (Assistant Professor, College of St. Catherine).
Price, Willie B., Jr. (Ph.D. 1999, Social Work, Dissertation supervisor). Parental involvement in education: A
protective factor for school success of homeless African-American children. (Adjunct Faculty, Capella
University and Retired Principal, Minneapolis Public Schools)
Shiner, Rebecca L. (Ph.D. 1998, Psychology, Clinical). The structure and coherence of personality from
middle childhood through late adolescence. University of Minnesota. (Professor and Presidential
Scholar, Colgate University)
Hubbard, Jon J. (Ph.D. 1997, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and
Clinical Science). Adaptive functioning and post-trauma symptoms in adolescent survivors of massive
childhood trauma. U. of MN (Research Director, Center for Victims of Torture, Minneapolis)
Ramirez, Marie-Louise R. (Ph.D. 1997, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology
and Clinical Science). A closer look at parenting and parenting qualities in childhood and
adolescence. University of Minnesota. (Clinical Psychologist, Hennepin County, Minneapolis)
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Northwood, Andrea (Ph.D., 1996, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and
Clinical Science). Trauma exposure, post-traumatic symptoms and identity in adolescent survivors of
massive childhood trauma. Univ. (Clinical Director, Center for Victims of Torture, Minneapolis)
Miliotis, Donna (Ph.D., 1996, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and
Clinical Science). Parenting and educational achievement in homeless children. (Clinical
Psychologist, Children’s Health System, St. Paul, MN)
Gest, Scott David (Ph.D. 1995, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology and
Clinical Science). The relation of behavioral inhibitions to competence and psychopathology from
late childhood to late adolescence. University of Minnesota. (Professor, Pennsylvania State
University)
Neemann, Jennifer Dawn (Ph.D. 1993, Child Psychology with a specialty in Developmental Psychopathology
and Clinical Science). The importance of physical attractiveness for adaptive functioning in late
adolescence: A confirmatory factor analysis approach. University of Minnesota. (Clinical Assistant
Professor of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine)
Cole, Stephen Tucker (Ph.D. 1992, Psychology, Clinical)
Negative and positive emotionality, life events and adaptation during late adolescence. University of
Minnesota. (Adjunct Asst. Professor of Psychiatry, Dartmouth; Clinical Psychologist, Norwich, VT)
Best, Karin M. (Ph.D. 1992, Psychology, Clinical). The role of IQ as a predictive and protective factor for
competence from middle childhood to late adolescence. University of Minnesota. (Psychologist,
UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute)
Machen, Sherry (Ph.D. 1992, Family Social Science). Family structure and family resources: Their influence
in children’s academic and social competence. University of Minnesota. (Clinical Psychologist,
Wayzata, MN)
Coatsworth, James Douglas (Ph.D. 1991, Psychology, Clinical). Continuities and discontinuities in
competence from middle childhood to late adolescence. University of Minnesota. (Professor,
Colorado State University)
Doctoral Students – Current Advisees
Sandra Ahumada, Erin Casey, Amanda (Wenzel) Kalstabakken, Madelyn Labella, Jyothi Ramakrishnan,
Julianna Sapienza
Postdoctoral Fellows and Additional Mentored Graduate Students, University of Minnesota
Boelcke-Stennes, Kristen (MA., Child Psychology)
Minnesota Department of Human Services
Bright-Larsen, Muree (Ph.D., Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health)
Data Analyst, Minnesota Department of Human Services
Burt, Keith (Ph.D., Child Psychology, Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Science)
Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Vermont
Durbrow, Eric H., Ph.D. (Postdoctoral Fellow, Child Psychology)
Ferguson, Kathleen (Ph.D., (Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health)
Career Development Awardee, Portland VA Medical Center and Assistant Professor, Oregon Health
and Science University
Graham-Bermann, Sandra, Ph.D. (Postdoctoral Fellow, Child Psychology)
Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan
Roisman, Glenn (Ph.D., Child Psychology)
Professor of Child Psychology, University of Minnesota
Shaffer, Anne (Ph.D., Child Psychology, Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Science)
Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Georgia
Si-Asar, Rekhet (MA., Child Psychology, School Psychology)
School Psychologist, Minneapolis Public Schools
Yates, Tuppett (Ph.D., Child Psychology, Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Science)
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Associate Professor, University of California - Riverside
Zimmer-Gembeck, Melanie, Ph.D. (Postdoctoral Fellow, Child Psychology)
Professor, Griffith University, Australia