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Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Patrick Davies
August 2015 Address: Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology
University of Rochester Rochester, NY 14627 (585) 273-4672 E-MAIL: Patrick.davies@rochester.edu FAX: (585) 273-1100
EDUCATION
B.A., Summa Cum Laude, Psychology, State University of New York (SUNY) College at Brockport, 1990
M.A., Developmental Psychology, West Virginia University, 1993 Ph.D., Developmental Psychology, West Virginia University, 1995
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
2005-Present Professor, Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, University of Rochester
2001-2005 Associate Professor, Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, University of Rochester
1997-2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, University of Rochester.
1995-1997 Assistant Research Scientist, Research Institute on Addictions, Buffalo, NY (Post Doctoral Advisor: Michael Windle, Ph.D.).
1993-1995 Undergraduate Instructor, Department of Psychology, West Virginia University.
1990 Mental Health Counselor, Attention Deficit Disorder Program, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh: Full-time summer position.
SELECTED HONORS AND AWARDS (1990 - Present)
Departmental Scholar Award in Psychology, SUNY Brockport, 1990 Sigma Xi Student Research Award for Psychology, SUNY Brockport, 1990 Arlen and Louise Stone Swiger Fellow, West Virginia University, 1990-1993 Don Hake Outstanding Graduate Student Career Award, West Virginia University, 1995 University of Rochester Georgen Award for Distinguished Achievement and Artistry in
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Undergraduate Education (2002) Boyd McCandless Early Career Award for Significant Contributions to Developmental
Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 7 (Developmental) Award (2002)
Golden Key International Honour Society, Honorary Member for Commitment and Outstanding Contributions to Higher Education, University of Rochester Chapter (2006)
Reuben Hill Research and Theory Award (2007), National Council on Family Relations, Best Research Paper.
2010 Ranked in the 11% Percentile in Funding for Principal Investigators with NIH grants
Cattell, Sabbatical Award (2011-2012), James McKeen Cattell Fund Fellowships
GRANT ACTIVITIES (1999 - Present) 1999-2005 Family process, emotional security, and child adjustment. National Institute of
Mental Health, R01 MH57318. Principal Investigator. Funded: $1,878,816. (co PI: Mark Cummings)
2002-2005 Interparental conflict and parenting: The role of gender. National Institute of
Mental Health, F32 MH 066596, Sponsor of an Individual National Research Service Award at the Post-Doctoral Level for Melissa Sturge-Apple. Funded: $121,124.
2003-2005 Processes of child risk in family and community contexts. National Institute of
Mental Health, F31 MH068057, Sponsor of an Individual National Research Service Award at the Pre-Doctoral Level for Marcia Winter. Funded: $72,464.
2004-2009 Domestic violence, child security, and child mental health. National Institute of
Mental Health, R01 MH071256. Principal Investigator. Funded: $2,777,599. (Co-PI: Dante Cicchetti)
2006-2012 Family process, emotional security, and child adjustment. National Institute of
Mental Health, 2R01 MH 57318. Principal Investigator. Funded: $3,164,171. (Co-PIs: Mark Cummings, Dante Cicchetti).
2009-2012 Marital conflict, the role of sibling relationships, and child adjustment, National
Institute of Child Health and Human Development, F31 HD061348. Sponsor of an Individual National Research Service Award at the Predoctoral Level for Sonnette Bascoe. Funded: $89,564.
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 3 2010-2016 An ethological analysis of children's emotional security, National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development, R01 HD 065425. Principal Investigator. Funded: $3,109,653 (MPI: Melissa Sturge-Apple).
2010-2016 Emotional processes in families: New methods capturing multiple levels of analysis. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, R01 HD060789. Principal Investigator. Funded: $3,352,922. (MPIs: Melissa Sturge-Apple, Wendi Heinzelman, Zeljko, Ignjatovic, Spencer Rosero, Mark Bocko).
2012-2014 An ethological analysis of children’s profiles of security in peer contexts. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, R21 HD068326. Principal Investigator. Funded: $436,597. (MPIs: Dante Cicchetti, Melissa Sturge- Apple)
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Psychological Association, 1989-present American Psychological Association, Division 7 (Developmental Psychology) 1999-
present Society for Research in Child Development, 1991-present
EDITORIAL AND REVIEWING ACTIVITIES
Associate Editor
Development and Psychopathology (2003 - Present) Developmental Psychology (2008-2010)
Guest Editor
Development and Psychopathology, for special issue entitled “Family Systems and Developmental Psychopathology” (2004)
Editorial Board Membership
Child Development (1998 - 2007) Development and Psychopathology (1999 - Present) Family Process (2015 – Present) Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (2002- Present) Journal of Family Psychology (2001 – 2003; 2007; 2012-present) Partner Abuse (2008-present) Society for Research in Child Development Conference, Review Panel Member (2001,
2003, 2009, 2013) Society for Research on Adolescence Conference, Review Panel Member (2014)
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 4 Ad Hoc Reviewing
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
Anxiety, Stress, & Coping
Applied Developmental Science Child Development
Child Development Perspectives
Couple and Family Research: Research and Practice
Development and Psychopathology
Developmental Psychology
Developmental Review Family Relations
Family Process Infant and Child Development
Infant Mental Health Journal
International Journal of Forensic Mental Health
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology Journal of Abnormal Psychology
Journal of Adolescence
Journal of Adolescent Research
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology Journal of Child and Family Studies Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Journal of Clinical Psychology
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Journal of Experimental Child Psychology Journal of Family Psychology
Journal of Family Studies Journal of Marriage and the Family Journal of Research on Adolescence Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation
Journal of Undergraduate Research Merrill-Palmer Quarterly
Mind, Brain, and Education Parenting: Science and Practice
Partner Abuse Perceptual and Motor Skills
Psychophysiology
Psychological Assessment
Psychological Medicine
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Psychological Reports
Psychological Science
Psychology of Violence
Psychopharmacology Social Development
Grant Reviewing Activities
Australian Research Council, Large Grant Support Reviewer (95-96) Integrated Review Group (ZRG1-RPHB) (2004-2006, 2008) National Institute of Health:
Member of Social Psychology, Risk, and Psychosocial Development Review Group (ZRG1-F11) (2005-2006; 2008). National Institute of Health: Jacobs Foundation, Zurich Switzerland, Grant Reviewer (2011) Standing Member, National Institute of Health: Member of the Psychosocial Development, Risk,
and Prevention (PDRP) Study Section (2010-2013), National Institute of Health: Chair, National Institute of Health: Member of the Psychosocial Development, Risk, and
Prevention (PDRP) Study Section (2011-2013), National Institute of Health. Reviewer, United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation (2014) Other Professional Committees
National Family Violence Legislative Resource Center, Advisory Board (2008-present) Early Career (Boyd McCandless) Award Committee, American Psychological Association,
Division 7 (2014)
PUBLICATIONS
1. Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (1992). Parental depression, family functioning, and child
development: Risk factors, processes, and pathways. In D. Cicchetti & S. L. Toth (Eds.), Rochester symposium on developmental psychopathology: Vol.4. A developmental
approach to affective disorders (pp. 283-322). Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.
2. Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (1994). Maternal depression and child development.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 35, 73-112. 3. Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (1994). Children and marital conflict: The impact of family
dispute and resolution. New York: Guilford Press. (2nd Printing). 4. Cummings, E. M., Davies, P. T., & Simpson, K. S. (1994). Marital conflict, gender, and
children's appraisals and coping efficacy as mediators of child adjustment. Journal of
Family Psychology, 8, 141-149.
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 6 5. Davies, P. T., & Cummings, E. M. (1994). Marital conflict and child adjustment: An
emotional security hypothesis. Psychological Bulletin, 116, 387-411. 6. Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. (1995). The impact of parents on their children: An emotional
security hypothesis. Annals of Child Development, 10, 167-208. 7. Davies, P. T., & Cummings, E. M. (1995). Children's emotions as organizers of their reactions
to interadult anger: A functionalist perspective. Developmental Psychology, 31, 677-684. 8. Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. (1996). Emotional security as a regulatory process in normal
development and the development of psychopathology. Development and
Psychopathology, 8, 123-139. 9. Davies, P. T., Myers, R. L., & Cummings, E. M. (1996). Responses of children and
adolescents to marital conflict scenarios as a function of the emotionality of conflict endings. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 42, 1-21.
10. Davies, P. T., & Windle, M. (1997). Gender-specific pathways between maternal depressive
symptoms, family discord, and adolescent adjustment. Developmental Psychology, 33, 657-668.
11. Davies, P. T., & Cummings, E. M. (1998). Exploring children's emotional security as a
mediator of the link between marital relations and child adjustment. Child Development,
69, 124-139. 12. Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (1999). Depressed parents and family functioning:
Interpersonal effects and children's functioning and development. In T. Joiner & J.C. Coyne (Eds.), Advances in interpersonal approaches: The interactional nature of
depression (pp. 299-327). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. 13. Davies, P. T., Dumenci, L., & Windle, M. (1999). The interplay between maternal depressive
symptoms and marital distress in the prediction of adolescent adjustment problems. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 61, 238-254.
14. Windle, M., & Davies, P. T. (1999). Developmental theory and research. In K.E. Leonard &
H.T. Blane (Eds.), Psychological theories of drinking and alcoholism (2nd ed., pp. 164-202). New York: Guilford Press.
15. Davies, P. T., Myers, R. L., Cummings, E. M., & Heindel, S. (1999). Adult conflict history
and children's responses to conflict: An experimental test. Journal of Family Psychology,
13, 610-628. 16. Windle, M., & Davies, P. T. (1999). Depression and heavy alcohol use among adolescents:
Concurrent and prospective relations. Development and Psychopathology, 11, 823-844.
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 7 17. Davies, P. T., & Windle, M. (2000). Middle adolescent dating pathways and psychosocial
adjustment. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 46, 90-118. 18. Cummings, E. M., Davies, P. T., & Campbell, S. B. (2000). Developmental psychopathology
and family process: Theory, research, and clinical implications. New York: Guilford Press. (Authored book) (2nd printing).
19. Davies, P. T. (2000). Parental conflict. In L. Balter (Ed.), Parenthood in America: An
Encyclopedia. Denver, CO: ABC-CLIO. 20. Davies, P. T., & Lindsay, L. (2001). Does gender moderate the effects of conflict on
children? In J. Grych & F. Fincham (Eds.), Child Development and Interparental Conflict (pp. 64-97). New York: Cambridge University Press.
21. Davies, P. T., & Windle, M. (2001). Interparental discord and adolescent adjustment
trajectories: The potentiating and protective role of intrapersonal attributes. Child
Development, 72, 1163-1178. 22. Cummings, E. M., Davies, P. T., & Campbell, S. B. (2001). Family process and children’s
adjustment: A developmental psychopathology approach. Brown University Child and
Adolescent Behavior Letter, 17, 6-7. 23. Davies, P. T. (2001). Teen dating and romantic relationships. In R. Lerner & J. Lerner (Eds.),
Adolescence in America. Denver, CO: ABC-CLIO. 24. Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (2002). Effects of marital discord on children: Recent
advances and emerging themes in process-oriented research. Journal of Child Psychology
and Psychiatry, 43, 31-63. 25. Davies, P. T., Forman, E. M., Rasi, J. A., & Stevens, K. I. (2002). Assessing children’s
emotional security in the interparental subsystem: The Security in the Interparental Subsystem (SIS) Scales. Child Development, 73, 544-562.
26. Davies, P. T. (2002). Conceptual links between Byng-Hall’s Theory of Parentification and
the Emotional Security Hypothesis. Family Process, 41, 551-555. 27. Davies, P. T., & Forman, E. M. (2002). Children’s patterns of preserving emotional security
in the interparental subsystem. Child Development, 73, 1880-1903.
28. Davies, P. T., Harold, G. T., Goeke-Morey, M., Cummings, E. M. (2002). Children’s emotional security and interparental conflict. Monographs of the Society for Research in
Child Development, 67, 1-129.
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29. Campbell, S. B., Davies, P. T., & Cummings, E. M. (2003). A reply to Rutter’s Critical Notice on Developmental Psychopathology and Family Process. Journal of Child
Psychology and Psychiatry, 44, 152-153.
30. Davies, P. T., Cummings, E. M., & Campbell, S. B. (2003). Developmental psychopathology. In J. J. Ponzetti (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Marriage and
Family Relationships (2nd ed., pp. 438-444). New York: Macmillan. 31. Forman, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (2003). Family instability and adolescent maladjustment: The
mediating effects of parenting quality and adolescent appraisals of family security.
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 32, 94-105. 32. Davies, P. T., & Lindsay, L. L. (2004). Interparental conflict and adolescent adjustment:
Why does gender moderate early adolescent vulnerability? Journal of Family
Psychology, 18, 170-180.
33. Davies, P. T., & Cicchetti, D. (Eds.). (2004). Special Issue: Family systems and developmental psychopathology [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 16
(3).
34. Davies, P. T., Cummings, E. M., & Winter, M. A. (2004). Pathways between profiles of family functioning, child security in the interparental subsystem, and child psychological problems. Development and Psychopathology, 16, 525-550.
35. Davies, P. T., Sturge-Apple, M. L., & Cummings, E. M. (2004). Interdependencies among interparental discord and parenting styles: The role of adult attributes and relationship characteristics. Development and Psychopathology, 16, 773-797.
36. Davies, P. T., & Cicchetti, D. (2004). Editorial: Toward an integration of family systems and developmental psychopathology approaches. Development and Psychopathology, 16, 477-481.
37. Sturge-Apple, M. L., Davies, P. T., Boker, S. M., & Cummings, E. M. (2004). Interparental discord and parenting: Testing the moderating role of parent and child gender. Parenting:
Science and Practice, 4, 365-384. 38. Cummings, E. M., Keller, P. S., & Davies, P. T. (2005). Towards a family process model of
maternal and paternal depression: Exploring multiple relations with child and family functioning. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 46, 479-489.
39. Forman, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (2005). Assessing children’s appraisals of security in the family system: The development of the Security in the Family System (SIFS) scales. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 46, 900-916.
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 9 40. Schermerhorn, A. C., Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (2005). Children’s perceived
agency in the context of marital conflict: Relations with marital conflict over time. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 51, 121-144.
41. Davies, P. T. (2005). Capitalizing on the natural curiosity to explore and understand the
world. In How I Teach: Essays on teaching by winners of the Robert and Pamela
Georgen Award for Distinguished Achievement and Artistry in Undergraduate Teaching. (Vol. 3, pp. 5-12). Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.
42. Shamir, H., Cummings, E. M., Davies, P. T., & Goeke-Morey, M. C. (2005). Children’s
reactions to marital conflict resolution in Israel and in the United States. Parenting:
Science and Practice, 5, 371-386. 43. Davies, P. T., & Cummings, E. M. (2006). Interparental discord, family process, and
developmental psychopathology. In D. Cicchetti & D. J. Cohen (Eds.), Developmental
Psychopathology: Vol. 3: Risk, Disorder, and Adaptation (2nd ed., pp. 86-128). New York: Wiley & Sons.
44. Davies, P. T., Sturge-Apple, M. L., Winter, M. A., Cummings, E. M., & Farrell, D. (2006).
Child adaptational development in contexts of interparental conflict over time. Child
Development, 77, 218-233. 45. Cummings, E. M., Schermerhorn, A. C., Davies, P. T., Goeke-Morey, M. C., & Cummings,
J. S.. (2006). Interparental discord and child adjustment: Prospective investigations of emotional security as an explanatory mechanism. Child Development, 77, 132-152.
46. Sturge-Apple, M. L., Davies, P. T., & Cummings, E. M. (2006). Hostility and withdrawal in
marital conflict: Effects on parental emotional unavailability and inconsistent discipline. Journal of Family Psychology, 20, 227-238.
47. Sturge-Apple, M. L., Davies, P.T., & Cummings, E. M. (2006). Impact of hostility and
withdrawal in interparental conflict on parental emotional unavailability and children's adjustment difficulties. Child Development, 77, 1623-1641.
48. Winter, M. A., Davies, P. T., Hightower, D., & Meyer, S. (2006). Relations among family
adversity, caregiver communication, and children’s family representations. Journal of
Family Psychology, 20, 348-351. 49. Davies, P. T., Winter, M. A., & Cicchetti, D. (2006). The implications of emotional security
theory for understanding and treating childhood psychopathology. Development and
Psychopathology, 18, 707-735.
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 10 50. Davies, P. T., & Sturge-Apple, M. L. (2006). The impact of domestic violence on children’s
development. In T. L. Nicholls & J. Hamel (Eds.), Family interventions in domestic
violence: A handbook of gender-inclusive theory and treatment (pp. 165-189). New York: Springer.
51. Gomulak-Cavicchio, B., Davies, P. T., & Cummings, E. M. (2006). The role of maternal
communication patterns about conflict in associations between interparental conflict and child psychosocial adjustment. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 34, 757-771.
52. Keller, P.S., Cummings, E. M., Davies, P. T., & Lubke, G. (2007). Children’s behavioral
reactions to marital conflict as a function of parents’ conflict behaviors and alcohol problems. European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 4, 157-177.
53. Davies, P. T., Sturge-Apple, M. L., Cicchetti, D., & Cummings, E. M. (2007). The role of
child adrenocortical functioning in pathways between forms of interparental conflict and child maladjustment. Developmental Psychology, 43, 918-930.
54. Schermerhorn, A. C., Cummings, E. M., DeCarlo, C. A., & Davies, P. T. (2007). Children’s
influence in the marital relationship. Journal of Family Psychology, 21, 259-269. 55. Davies, P. T., & Sturge-Apple, M. L. (2007). Advances in the formulation of emotional
security theory: An ethologically-based perspective. Advances in Child Behavior and
Development, 35, 87-137. 56. Keller, P. S., Cummings, E. M., Davies, P. T., & Mitchell, P. M. (2008). Longitudinal
relations between parental drinking problems, family functioning, and child adjustment. Development and Psychopathology, 20, 195-212.
57. Schermerhorn, A. C., Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (2008). Children’s representations
of multiple family relationships: Organizational structure and development in early childhood. Journal of Family Psychology, 22, 89-101.
58. Cummings, E. M., Schermerhorn, A. C., Keller, P. S., & Davies, P. T. (2008). Parental
depressive symptoms, children’s representations of family relationships, and child adjustment. Social Development, 17, 278 -305.
59. Davies, P. T., & Woitach, M. J. (2008). Children’s emotional security in the interparental
relationship. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 17, 269-274. 60. Davies, P. T., Woitach, M. J., Winter, M. A., & Cummings, E. M. (2008). Children’s
insecure representations of the interparental relationship and their school adjustment: The mediating role of attention difficulties. Child Development, 79, 1570-1582.
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 11 61. Sturge-Apple, M. L., Davies, P. T., Winter, M. A., & Cummings, E. M., Schermerhorn, A. C.
(2008). Interparental conflict and children’s school adjustment: The mediational role of emotional security in direct and indirect pathways. Developmental Psychology, 44, 1678-1690.
62. Davies, P. T., Sturge-Apple, M. L., Cicchetti, D., & Cummings, E. M. (2008). Adrenocortical
underpinnings of children’s psychological reactivity to interparental conflict. Child
Development, 79, 1693-1706. (PMCID: PMC2597091) 63. McCoy, K., Cummings E. M., & Davies, P. T. (2009). Constructive and destructive marital
conflict, emotional security, and children’s prosocial behavior. Journal of Child
Psychology and Psychiatry, 50, 270-279. (PMCID: PMC2917764) 64. Sturge-Apple, M. L., Davies, P. T., Cicchetti, D., & Cummings, E. M. (2009). The role of
mothers’ and fathers’ adrenocortical reactivity in spillover between interparental conflict and parenting practices. Journal of Family Psychology, 23, 215-225. (PMCID: PMC 2909036).
65. Keller, P. S., Cummings, E. M., Peterson, K. M., & Davies, P. T. (2009). A longitudinal
study of marital conflict in the context of depressive symptoms: Implications for children’s adjustment problems. Social Development, 18, 536-555. (PMCID: PMC2712305)
66. Davies, P. T., Sturge-Apple, M. L., Cicchetti, D., Manning, L. G., & Zale, E. (2009).
Children’s patterns of emotional reactivity to conflict as explanatory mechanisms in links between interpartner aggression and child physiological functioning. Journal of Child
Psychology and Psychiatry, 50, 1384-1391. (PMCID: PMC2765509)
67. Bascoe, S. M., Davies, P. T., Sturge-Apple, M. L., & Cummings, E. M. (2009). Children’s insecure representations of the interparental relationship and their psychological maladjustment: Children’s peer information processing as an explanatory mechanism. Developmental Psychology, 45, 1740-1751. (PMCID: PMC2912155)
68. Davies, P. T., Sturge-Apple M., Woitach, M. J., & Cummings, E. M. (2009). A process
analysis of the transmission of distress from interparental conflict to parenting: Adult relationship security as an explanatory mechanism. Developmental Psychology, 45, 1761-1773. (PMCID: PMC2776762)
69. Schacht, P. M., Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P.T. (2009). Fathering in family context and
child adjustment: A longitudinal analysis. Journal of Family Psychology, 23, 790-797. (PMCID: PMC2805856)
70. Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (2010). Marital conflict and children: An emotional
security perspective. New York: Guilford.
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 12 71. Sturge-Apple, M. L., Davies, P. T., Cicchetti, D., & Manning, L. G. (2010). Mother’s
parenting practices as explanatory mechanisms in associations between interparental violence and child adjustment. Partner Abuse, 1, 45-60. (PMCID: PMC2907110)
72. George, M. R. W., Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (2010). Positive aspects of fathering
and mothering and children’s attachment in kindergarten. Early Child Development and
Care, 180, 107-119. (PMCID: PMC29008248) 73. Winter, M. A., Davies, P. T., & Cummings, E. M. (2010). Children’s security in the context
of family instability and maternal communications. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 56, 131-142. (PMCID: PMC2913481)
74. Sturge-Apple, M. L., Davies, P. T., & Cummings, E. M. (2010). Typologies of family
functioning and children’s adjustment during the early school years. Child Development,
81, 1320-1335. (PMCID: PMC2911122)
75. Kouros, C. D., Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T., (2010). Early trajectories of interparental conflict and externalizing problems as predictors of social competence in preadolescence. Development and Psychopathology, 22, 527-538. (PMCID: PMC2811621).
76. George, M.R.W., Koss, K.J., McCoy, K.P., Cummings, E.M., & Davies, P.T. (2010).
Examining the family context and relations with attitudes toward school and scholastic competence. Advances in School Mental Health Promotion, 3, 51-62.
77. George, M. R. W., Cummings, E. M. & Davies, P. T. (2010). Positive aspects of fathering
and mothering, and children’s attachment in kindergarten. In L.A. Newland, H.S. Freeman, & D.D. Coyl (Eds.), Emerging Topics on Father Attachment: Considerations in
Theory, Context and Development. London: Routledge. 78. Koss, K. J., George, M.R.W., Bergman, K. N., Cummings, E. M., Davies, P.T., & Cicchetti,
D. (2011). Understanding children’s emotional processes and behavioral strategies in the context of marital conflict. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 109, 336-352. (PMCID: PMC3065512)
79. Davies, P.T., Sturge-Apple, M. L., & Cicchetti, D. (2011). Interparental aggression and children’s adrenocortical reactivity: Testing an evolutionary model of allostatic load. Development and Psychopathology, 23, 801-814.
80. Keller, P.S., Gilbert, L. R., Koss, K. J., Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (2011). Parental problem drinking, marital aggression, and child emotional insecurity: A longitudinal investigation. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 72, 711-722.
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 13 81. Martin, M. J., Bascoe, S. M., & Davies, P.T. (2011). Family relationships. In B. Brown & M.
Prinstein (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Adolescence.(pp. 84-94). Maryland Heights, MO: Elsevier.
82. Sturge-Apple, M. L., Davies, P. T., Cicchetti, D., Manning, L. G., & Raines, K. E. (2012). Interparental violence, maternal emotional unavailability, and children's cortisol functioning in family contexts. Developmental Psychology, 48, 237-249. 83. Sturge-Apple, M. L., Skibo, M. A., & Davies, P. T. (2012). The impact of parental conflict
and emotional abuse on children and families. Partner Abuse, 3, 379-400.
84. Sturge-Apple, M. L., Davies, P. T., Martin, M. J., Cicchetti, D., & Hentges, R. G (2012). An examination of the impact of harsh parenting contexts on children’s adaptation within an evolutionary framework. Developmental Psychology, 48, 791-805.
85. Cummings, E. M., George, M. R. W., McCoy, K. P., & Davies, P. T. (2012). Interparental
conflict in kindergarten and adolescent adjustment: Prospective investigation of emotional security as an explanatory mechanism. Child Development, 83, 1703-1715.
86. Davies, P. T., Sturge-Apple, M. L., Cicchetti, D., Manning, L. G., & Vonhold, S E. (2012). Pathways and processes of risk in associations among maternal antisocial personality symptoms, interparental aggression, and preschooler’s psychopathology, Development
and Psychopathology, 807-832. 87. Sturge-Apple, M. L., Cicchetti, D., Davies, P. T., & Suor, J. H. (2012). Differential
susceptibility in spillover between interparental conflict and maternal parenting practices: Evidence for OXTR and 5-HT genes. Journal of Family Psychology, 26, 431-442.
88. Davies, P. T., Cicchetti, D., & Martin, M. J. (2012). Towards greater specificity identifying associations among interparental aggression, child emotional reactivity to conflict, and child problems. Child Development, 83, 1789-1804.
89. Davies, P. T., Martin, M. J., & Cicchetti, D. (2012). Delineating the sequelae of destructive
and constructive interparental conflict for children within an evolutionary framework. Developmental Psychology, 48, 939-955.
90. Bascoe, S. M., Davies, P. T., & Cummings, E. M. (2012). Beyond warmth and conflict: The
developmental utility of a boundary conceptualization of sibling relationship processes. Child Development, 83, 2121-2138.
91. Davies, P. T., Manning, L. G., & Cicchetti, D (2013). Tracing the developmental cascade of
children’s insecurity in the interparental relationship: The role of stage-salient tasks. Child Development, 84, 297-312.
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 14 92. Davies, P.T., Sturge-Apple, M.L., & Martin, M. J. (2013). Family discord and child health:
An emotional security formulation. In A. Booth, N. Landale, & S. M. McHale (Eds.), Families and child health (pp. 45-74). New York: Springer.
93. Koss, K. J., George, M.R.W. Davies, P.T., Cicchetti, D., Cummings, E. M., & Sturge-Apple,
M. L. (2013). Patterns of children’s adrenocortical reactivity to interparental conflict and associations with child adjustment: A growth mixture modeling approach. Developmental
Psychology, 49, 317-326. 94. Cummings, E. M., George, M., Koss, K., & Davies, P. T. (2013). Longitudinal study of a family process model of maternal and paternal depressive symptoms: Exploring multiple relations with parenting processes and child adjustment. Parenting: Science and Practice, 13, 213-232. 95. Cummings, E. M., Cheung, R. Y. M., & Davies, P. T. (2013). Prospective relations between parent depression, negative expressiveness, emotional insecurity, and children’s internalizing symptoms. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 44, 698-708. 96. Davies, P.T., Cicchetti, D., Hentges, R. F., & Sturge-Apple, M. L. (2013). The genetic precursors and the advantageous and disadvantageous sequelae of inhibited temperament: An evolutionary perspective. Developmental Psychology, 49, 2285-2300. 97. McCoy, K. P., George, M. R. W., Cummings, E. M. & Davies, P. T. (2013). Constructive
and destructive marital conflict, parenting, and children’s school and social adjustment. Social Development, 22, 641-662.
98. Davies, P. T., & Martin, M. J. (2013). The reformulation of emotional security theory: The role of children’s social defense in developmental psychopathology. Development and
Psychopathology, 25, 1435- 1454. 99. Davies, P.T., Sturge-Apple, M. L., Bascoe, S. M., & Cummings, E. M. (2014). The legacy of early insecurity histories in shaping adolescent adaptation to interparental conflict. Child Development, 85, 338-354. 100. Davies, P. T., & Cicchetti, D. (2014). How and why does the 5-HTTLPR gene moderate associations between maternal unresponsiveness and children’s problems? Child
Development, 85, 484-500. 101. Davies, P. T., & Sturge-Apple, M. L. (2014). Family context in the development of
psychopathology. In M. Lewis & K. Rudolph (Eds), Handbook of developmental psychopathology (3rd edition, pp. 143-161). New York: Springer.
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 15 102. Koss, K. J., George, M.R.W., Cummings, E. M., Davies, P.T., El-Sheikh, M., & Cicchetti,
D. (2014). Asymmetry in children’s salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase in the context of martial conflict: Links to children’s emotional security and adjustment. Developmental
Psychobiology, 56, 836-849.
103. Etkin, R., Koss, K.J., Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (2014). The differential impact of parental warmth on externalizing problems among triangulated adolescents. Journal of
Genetic Psychology, 175, 118-133.
104. Martin, M. J., Davies, P. T., & MacNeill, L. (2014). Social defense: An evolutionary- developmental model of children’s strategies for coping with threat in the peer group. Evolutionary Psychology, 12, 364-385. 105. George, M.W., Fairchild, A.J., Cummings, E.M., & Davies, P.T. (2014). Marital conflict in
early childhood and adolescent disordered eating: Emotional insecurity as an explanatory mechanism. Eating Behaviors, 15, 532-539. DOI: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2014.06.006
106. Manning, L. G., Davies, P. T., & Cicchetti, D. (2014) Interparental violence and early
childhood adjustment: A mediated moderation examination of maternal sensitivity as a protective factor. Child Development, 85, 2263-2278. DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12279
107. Bergman, K. N. , Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (2014). Interparental aggression,
emotional insecurity, adolescent adjustment, and the moderating role of adrenocortical activity. Journal of Family Violence, 29, 763-771.
108. Davies, P. T., & Martin, M. J. (2014). Children’s coping and adjustment in high conflict
homes: The reformulation of emotional security theory. Child Development Perspectives,
8, 242-249.
109. Sturge-Apple, M. L., Davies, P. T., Fittoria, M., & Cicchetti, D. (2014). Typologies of interparental conflict and parenting practices in high-risk families: Examining spillover and compensatory models and implications for child adjustment. Development and
Psychopathology, 26, 983-998. 110. Davies, P. T., Cicchetti, D., & Hentges, R. F. 2014). Maternal unresponsiveness and child disruptive problems: The interplay of uninhibited temperament and dopamine transporter genes. Child Development, 86, 63-79. DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12281 111. Cummings, E. M., Cheung, R.Y., Koss, K. J., Davies, P. T. (2014). Parent depressive symptoms and adolescent adjustment: A prospective test of an explanatory model for the role of marital conflict. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 42, 1153-1166.
DOI: 10.1007/s10802-014-9860-2
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 16 112. Cummings, E. M., Koss, K. J., & Davies, P. T. (2015). Prospective relations between family conflict and adolescent maladjustment: Security in the family system as an explanatory mechanism. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 43, 503-515. 113. Suor, J. H., Sturge-Apple, M. L., Davies, P. T., Cicchetti, D., & Manning, L. G. (2015).
Tracing differential pathways of risk: Associations among family adversity, cortisol, and cognitive functioning in childhood. Child Development, 86, 1142-1158.
114. Davies, P. T., Coe, J. L., Martin, M. J., Sturge-Apple, M. L., & Cummings, E. M. (2015). The developmental costs and benefits of children’s involvement in interparental conflict. Developmental Psychology, 51, 1026-1047.
115. Davies, P. T., Martin, M. J., & Sturge-Apple, M. L. (in press). Emotional security theory and developmental psychopathology. In D. Cicchetti (Ed.), Developmental
Psychopathology: Vol. 1. Theory and Methods (3rd ed.). New York: Wiley. 116. Hentges, R. F., Davies, P. T., & Cicchetti, D. (in press). Temperament and interparental
conflict: The role of negative emotionality in predicting child behavioral problems. Child
Development. 117. Huggins, C. E., Sturge-Apple, M. L., & Davies, P. T. (in press). Demand and withdraw
behavior and emotion in mother-adolescent conflict. In J. A. Samp (Ed.), Communicating
interpersonal conflict in close relationships: Contexts, challenges, and opportunities. New York: Routledge.
118. Davies, P. T., Hentges, R. F., & Sturge-Apple, M. L. (in press). Identifying the temperamental roots of children’s patterns of security in the interparental relationship. Development and Psychopathology.
119. Davies, P. T., Martin, M. J., Coe, J. L., & Cummings, E. M. (in press). Transactional
cascades of destructive interparental conflict, children’s emotional insecurity, and
psychological problems across childhood and adolescence. Development and
Psychopathology.
MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION
Davies, P. T., Martin, M. J., Sturge-Apple M. L., Ripple, M. T., & Cicchetti, D. (2014).
Delineating the sequelae of chidlren’s coping with interparental conflict: Testing the
reformulated emotional security theory. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 17 Koss, K. J., Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (2014). Patterns of adolescent regulatory
responses during family conflict and mental health trajectories. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Martin, M. J., Davies, P. T., Cummings, E. M., & Cicchetti, D. (2015). Executive functioning
difficulties mediate children’s histories of emotional insecurity and adolescent school
problems. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Martin, M. J., Davies, P. T., & Cummings, E. M. (2015). Distinguishing attachment and
affiliation in early adolescents’ narrative descriptions of their best friendship. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Miller, L. E., Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (2014). Assessing the psychological impact of
marital conflict on adolescents: Psychometric properties of the Security in the Marital
Subsystem Scale (SIMS). Manuscript submitted for publication.
Sturge-Apple, M., Nye, K. N., Davies, P.T., Cicchetti, D., Ripple, M. T. (2014). Poverty and
children’s delay of gratification: When a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Manuscript submitted for publication.
INVITED SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS
Brown University Florida Atlantic University Iowa State University Ohio State University Mt. Hope Family Center, University of Rochester Pennsylvania State University Research Institute on Addictions Syracuse University State University of New York at Buffalo State University of New York at Geneseo University of Alabama at Birmingham University of Denver University of Pittsburgh University of Rochester
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (Number per year) 1990: 1 1991: 1 1992: 1
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 18 1993: 3 1994: 2 1995: 1 1996: 0 1997: 2 1998: 1 1999: 2 2000: 2 2001: 5 2002: 5 2003: 3 2004: 6 2005: 13 2006: 0 2007: 9 2008: 10 2009: 19 2010: 6 2011: 21 2012: 3 2013: 19 2014: 7 2105: 13 INSTITUTIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Grant Research Consultant:
Cicchetti, D., & Toth, S. L. (1998), University of Rochester Hops, H., Davis, B., & Sheeber, L. (2001), Oregon Research Institute Wood, B. L. (2001), University of Buffalo. Seifer, R., & Dickstein, S. (2004), Brown University
External Evaluator for Hiring, Promotion, and/or Tenure: Auburn University (3)
Bowling Green State University Bradley University Case Western Reserve University Catholic University George Washington University Johns Hopkins University Ohio State University
Pennsylvania State University (3) Syracuse University
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State University of New York at Buffalo (2) State University of New York at Buffalo, Research Institute on Addictions State University of New York at Albany Tulane University University of California, Davis (2) University of California, Los Angeles University of Delaware University of Georgia University of Kentucky University of Massachusetts Amherst University of Michigan University of Rochester Medical Center University of Southern California University of Texas at Austin University of Wisconsin - Madison Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia Tech Wayne State University
External Examiner of Doctoral Thesis: Griffith University, Australia
THESIS AND DISSERTATION RESEARCH Davies, P. T. (1993). Emotional arousal and children's responses to adult conflict. Unpublished
master's thesis, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV. (Thesis chair: E. Mark Cummings). [Davies & Cummings, 1995].
Davies, P. T. (1995). Children's Emotional Security as a Mediator of the Link Between Marital
Conflict and Child Adjustment. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV. (Dissertation chair: E. Mark Cummings). [Davies & Cummings, 1998; Davies & Forman, 2002].
TEACHING ACTIVITIES West Virginia University: (1992-1995)
Social Psychology (Instructor): 8 undergraduate classes; about 65 students per class Undergraduate Teaching Practicum (Supervisor) Undergraduate Directed Studies (Instructor) Family Systems Theory, Undergraduate Directed Studies, Writing Course (Instructor): Undergraduate Honor's Theses (Supervisor):
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 20 University of Rochester: (1997 to present) Undergraduate:
Developmental Child Psychopathology (Instructor; Large Course) Social and Emotional Development (Instructor; Large Course) Seminar in Social and Personality Development (Instructor; Seminar Course) Internship in Psychology (Instructor; Guided Study Course) Independent Research Studies (Instructor; Guided Study Course) Exploring Research in Family Psychology I and II (Instructor, Seminar Courses) Honor’s Seminar (Instructor, Seminar Course) Honor’s Research I and II (Supervisor, Undergraduate Course)
Graduate:
Family Processes in Childhood (Instructor; Developmental Program Elective Course) Seminar in Interpersonal Development (Instructor, Breadth Requirement Course) Developmental Theory and Research (Instructor, Developmental Core Course) Developmental Research Methods (Instructor, Developmental Core Course)
UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE THESES CHAIRED (1999-Present)
Undergraduate Honor’s Theses (Chaired) Price, Veronica (2013). The moderating role of temperament in associations between family instability and child functioning. Seelig, Sandra (2011). Triadic processes, the sibling relationship, and adolescent adjustment: A
family systems perspective Muto, Pauline (2011). Interparental conflict and child attention: The moderating role of child
temperament. Anderson, Ellen (2010). Children’s emotional insecurity in the interparental relationship as a
precursor to neuropsychological deficits. Arva, Jennifer (2009). The impact of interparental conflict on adolescent peer relationships. Cheon, Yeun Mi (2009). Antecedents of maternal communication about interparental conflict to
children: The role of child characteristics. George, Rachael (2008). Developmental consequences of children’s patterns of reactivity to peer
transgressions.
Modzelewski, Natalie (2007). The effects of children’s negative behaviors on parental warmth. Biswas, Aparajita (2005). Expressed emotion as a mediator in the link between marital conflict
and hostile attributional bias: Elucidating the links between marital conflict and child
adjustment problems. Walling, Julia (2004). Family and Child Correlates of Profiles of Child Involvement in
Interparental Conflict.
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 21 Meyer, Sara (2002). The Interplay Between Family Instability and Parental Communication in
Predicting Children’s Family Representations. Swanger, Michelle (2002). The Roles of Aggression and Inhibitory Control in the Relationship
Between Marital Conflict and Children’s Reactivity.
Henrie, Sharon (2002). Religious Involvement, Life Events and Outcomes. Klock, Kristin (2000). Marital Conflict and Adolescent Adjustment: The Protective and
Potentiating Role of Developmental Tasks. Sawyer, Genelle (1999). Interrelations among Adolescent-Parent Attachment, Peer
Representations, and Maladjustment. Shannon, Kelly (1999). Exploring Pathways among Maternal Psychological Control, Parent-
Adolescent Attachment Patterns, and Adolescent Adjustment.
Master’s Theses (Chaired) Coe, Jesse L. (2015). The developmental costs and benefits of family systems boundary
disturbances: A function-based approach. Hentges, Rochelle F. (2013). Temperament and interparental conflict: The role of negative
emotionality in predicting child adjustment. Manning, Liviah. G. (2011). Parental psychopathology and parenting disruptions: An
examination of commonalities and specificity between disorders Woitach (Martin), Meredith (2009). Children's social information processing and the
development of psychopathology symptoms: A person-based analysis of SIP from an evolutionary framework.
Bascoe, Sonnette (2007). Children’s Internal Representations of the Interparental and Parent- Child Relationship, Children’s Poor Peer Information Processing, and Children’s Adjustment Problems.
Farrell, Deirdre (2005). Interparental Conflict and Children’s Emotional Reactivity: Examining the Additive and Moderating Role of Children’s Temperament.
Gomulak, Beata (2004). “Don’t Worry, We’re Going to Work it Out:” The Role of Maternal Communication in the Pathway Between Interparental Conflict and Child Psychosocial Adjustment.
Winter, Marcia (2002). Linking Family and Peer Contexts: Mothers’ Explicit Communication and Children’s Representations of Peers.
Rasi (Tesak), Jennifer (2001). Pathways among Marital Conflict, Parental Emotional Availability, and Children’s Emotional Security Response Systems.
Lindsay, Lisa (1999). Marital Conflict and Adolescent Adjustment: Why Does Gender Moderate Early Adolescent Risk?
Doctoral Dissertations (Chaired) Martin, M. J. (2014). Delineating the functions of attachment and affiliation in early adolescents’
internal working models of their best friendship. Recipient of the Outstanding Dissertation Award Commendation, Social Sciences Division, University of Rochester
Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 22 Bascoe, S. M. (2012). Beyond phenotypical forms of family behaviors: The developmental utility of a boundary conceptualization of triadic relationship processes. Recipient of the
Outstanding Dissertation Award, Social Sciences Division, University of Rochester Gomulak-Cavicchio, B. (2009). Talking to kids about interparental disagreements: A
longitudinal examination of multiple determinants of maternal post-conflict communication.
Winter, Marcia (2005). The Interplay Between Family Instability and Maternal Communication Patterns in Predicting Children’s Family Representations and Symptomatology.
Tesak, Jennifer (2005). An Exploration of Children’s Involvement Strategies for Coping with Interparental Conflict.
Spomer, Michelle (2003). Early Parenting and Youth Adjustment: A Longitudinal Investigation of Temperament and Parent-Child Separations as Moderating Factors.
Lindsay, Lisa (2001). The Family Conflict Intervention Program: A Pilot of School-Based Groups for Second- and Third-Grade Children.
Forman, Evan (1999). Family Instability and Adolescent Adjustment: An Exploration of Intrapsychic and Parenting Mediating Mechanisms.
UNIVERSITY SERVICES AND COMMITTEES
West Virginia University (1990-1995) Developmental Training Committee, West Virginia University, 90-91, 92-93 Developmental Research Suite Coordinator, West Virginia University, 90-91,
92-93 Program Area Organizing Committee for Interview Weekend, West Virginia
University, 91, 93 Faculty Evaluation Committee, West Virginia University, Psychology
Department, 94-95
University of Rochester (1997 - Present) Department-Library Liaison (97-01; 03-04; 05-06, 09-10) University Council on Graduate Studies (98, 02-04) Committee on Graduate Studies (98-01) Colloquium Committee (99-00, 08-10; 13-present) Recruiting and Admissions Committee (00-02, 08-09) Organizer of the Developmental Brown Bag Lunch Series (00-01) Undergraduate Studies Committee, Student Advisor (02-04; 06-13) Co-Director, Psychology Undergraduate Honor’s Program (98-00; 02-04) Faculty Committee, Curtis Awards for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate
Student (04) Graduate Studies Committee; Chair (10-14) Departmental Faculty Search Committee: Clinical and Developmental Programs
(02-08; 12-13) Faculty Council (05-08)
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Social Sciences Working Group (College Strategic Planning Group) (05-06) Department Long-Term Vision Committee (06-07) Provost Fellowship Committee (07) Department Promotion and Tenure Committee (07-present) Department Promotion and Tenure Committee, Chair (12-13; 14-15)
Committee Member, Brown Bag Research Presentation Series Mt. Hope Family Center (07-present)
College Student Course Evaluation Committee (08) Provost’s Multi-Disciplinary Research Fund Review Committee (08-09) Member, National Institute of Health Grant Panel, University of Rochester Grant
Panel Forum (09) Outstanding Dissertation Award Committee, Social Sciences Division, College of
Arts, Sciences, and Engineering (10-11) Administrative Committee, College of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering (10 –
13) Social Sciences Faculty Planning Committee, College of Arts, Sciences,and Engineering (13)
Departmental Seed Money Grant Committee (14- present) Ad Hoc Tenure Evaluation Committee, College of Arts, Sciences, and
Engineering (14) PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES [available upon request].