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Dr. Marilyn J. Montgomery |
| Assistant Professor Department of Psychology Florida International University Miami, FL 33199 montgomm@fiu.edu (Office) (305) 348-6679 (Fax) (305) 348-3879 |
| Overview | Research | Publications | Students |
Selected Publications
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Books and Manuals
Montgomery, M. J. (l998). Building bridges to parents: Tools and techniques for counselors. Kottler, J. (Series Ed.), Practical Skills for Counselors. San Francisco: Corwin Press (Sage).
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Popkin, M., Montgomery, M. J., & Gard, B. (l996). 1,2,3,4 Parents! Marietta, GA: Active Parenting Publishers.
Rogers, M. A., Gonzalez, J., Mullen, R., & Montgomery, M. J. (l994). Talking and listening to the children: A family-based program for children, teens, single parents, and blended families. Lubbock, TX: Saint Mary Hospital.
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Book Chapters
Montgomery, M. J., & Côté, J. E. (2002, in press). The transition to college: Adjustment, development, and outcomes. In Adams, G. R., & Berzonsky, M. (Eds.), The Blackwell handbook of adolescence. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
Ferrer-Wreder, L., Montgomery, M. J., & Lorente, C. C. (2002, in press). Promoting identity achievement in adolescence: Capitalizing on the developmental moment. In Gullotta, T., Bloom, J., & Adams, G. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of primary prevention and health promotion. Hingham, MA: Kluwer Academic/Plenum.
Kottler, J., Montgomery, M., & Shepard D. (2002, in press). Treating acquisitive desire. In Kasser, T., & Kanner, A. (Eds.), Psychology and the culture of consumption. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
McAuliffe, G., Montgomery, M. J., Contreras, R., & Marbley, A. F., Kurtines, W. M., & Eriksen, K. (2002). Activities for increasing multicultural awareness. In McAuliffe, G.; & Eriksen, K. (Eds.), Teaching strategies for constructivist and developmental counselor education (pp. 79-116). Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.
Kottler, J., & Montgomery, M. J. (2001). Theories of crying. In Vingerhoets, A.J.J. M., & Cornelius, R. R. (Eds.), Adult crying: A biopsychosocial approach (pp. 1-17). East Sussex, UK: Brunner-Routledge.
Montgomery, M., Marbley, A. F, Contreras, R., & Kurtines, W. (2000). Transforming diversity training in counselor education. In McAuliffe, G., & Eriksen, K. (eds.), Preparing counselors and therapists: Creating constructivist and developmental programs (pp. 148-169). Washington, D. C.: Donning Publishers. -
Journal Articles
Montgomery, M. J. (under review). Romantic involvement, beliefs, and intimacy in early, middle, and late adolescence. Submitted to Journal of Research on Adolescence.
Allen, A., Frazier, L, Montgomery, M., Tubman, J., & Escovar, L (under revision). The effects of personalized assessment feedback on the rapport-building process. Journal of Mental Health Counseling.
White, J., Montgomery, M, Wampler, R., & Fischer, J. (in press). Recovery from alcohol or drug abuse: The relationship between identity styles and recovery behaviors. Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research.
Schwartz, S., & Montgomery, M. J. (2002). Similarities or differences in identity development? The impact of acculturation and gender on identity process and outcome. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 31, 359-372.
Montgomery, M. J., Hendrick, B., & Bradley, L. J. (2001). Using systems perspectives in supervision. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9, 305-313.
Montgomery, M. J., DeBell, C. D., Parr, J., & McCarthy, P. (2001). Opportunity knocks only once? Challenging common beliefs about adulthood. Guidance and Counselling, 16, 56-61.
Barr, J. E., Tubman, J. G., Montgomery, M. J., & Soza Vento, R. (2001). Amenability and implementation in secondary school anti-tobacco program. American Journal of Health Behavior, 23, 295-311.
Sorell, G. T., & Montgomery, M. J. (2001). Feminist perspectives on the relevance of Erikson’s theory for contemporary identity development research. Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research, 2, 97-128.
Tubman, J., G., Montgomery, M. J., & Wagner, E. F. (2001). Letter writing as a tool to increase client motivation to change: Application to an inpatient crisis unit. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 26, 3-15.
Anderson, B., Kottler, J., & Montgomery, M. (2000). Collegial support from a Maöri perspective: A model for counsellor kinship. Canadian Journal of Counselling, 34, 251-259.
Kottler, J., & Montgomery, M. J. (2000). Prescriptive travel and adventure-based activities as adjuncts to counseling. Guidance and Counselling, 15 (2), 8-11.
Montgomery, M. J., DeBell, C., & Wilkins, J. (l998). Calming family anxiety: developmental interventions for parent/child therapy. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 6, 87-93.
Montgomery, M. J., & Sorell, G. T. (1998). Love and dating experience in early and middle adolescence: Grade and gender comparisons. Journal of Adolescence, 21, 677-689.
Collins, P. L., Collins, C. J., & Montgomery, M. J. (l998). An investigation of the daily lived experiences of women with eating disorders: Implications for counselors. College Student Affairs Journal, 17 (2), 56-62.
DeBell, C. S., Montgomery, M. J., McCarthy, P., & Lanthier, R. (l998). The critical contact: A study of recruiter verbal behavior during campus interviews. Journal of Business Communication, 35, 202-223.
Kottler, J. A., Montgomery, M. J., Marbley, A.F. (l998). Three variations on a theme: The power of pure empathy. Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 37, 39-46.
Parr, G. D., Montgomery, M., & DeBell, C. (l998). Flow theory as a model for enhancing student resilience. Professional School Counseling, 1 (5), 26-31.
Montgomery, M. J., & DeBell, C. S. (l997). Dual relationships and pastoral counseling: Asset or liability? Counseling and Values, 42 (1), pp. 30-40.
Montgomery, M. J., & Sorell, G. T. (l997). Differences in love attitudes across the family life course. Family Relations: Journal of Applied Family and Child Studies, 41 (1), pp. 55-61.
Montgomery, M. J., Anderson, E. R., Hetherington, E. M., & Clingempeel, W. G. (1992). Patterns of courtship for remarriage: Implications for child adjustment and parent-child relationships. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 54 , 686-698.
