Claire Strutzenberg
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Also affiliated: Pennsylvania State University (2020)
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Claire Strutzenberg's research investigates the long-term effects of childhood parenting styles and enduring personality traits on family cohesion in adulthood. Her work explores the psychological dynamics within families, examining how early life experiences and individual characteristics shape adult relationships. Strutzenberg has published research on this topic, contributing to the understanding of interpersonal relationships across the lifespan.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 52
Selected Publications
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Family Cohesion in Adulthood as a Function of Parenting Style in Childhood and Enduring Personality Traits (2022)
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Parent–Child Communication Apprehension: The Role of Parental Alienation and Self-Esteem (2018)
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Love-bombing: A Narcissistic Approach to Relationship Formation (2017)
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- Family Cohesion in Adulthood as a Function of Parenting Style in Childhood and Enduring Personality Traits
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