Scott Braithwaite
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Scott Braithwaite is a graduate student in Clinical Psychology at Florida State University. His primary research interest is in prevention of marital discord and divorce via partner selection and relationship education[1]link. He is also interested in how relationships contribute to physical and mental health[2] and how bad relationships are transmitted intergenerationally[3].
[edit] Selected Publications
1. Braithwaite, S.R., & Fincham, F.D. (2007). ePREP: Computer based prevention of relationship dysfunction, depression and anxiety. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 26, 611-624.
2. Bernert RA, Merrill KA, Braithwaite SR, Van Orden KA, Joiner TE Jr. (2007) Family life stress and insomnia symptoms in a prospective evaluation of young adults. Journal of Family Psychology, 21, 58-66.
3. Braithwaite, S.R. & Fincham, F.D. (2008) Toward explaining the intergeneration transmission of divorce: An examination of potential mechanisms. Manuscript under review.
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