Denise Solomon
Head and Liberal Arts Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences
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317 Sparks
University Park, PA - dhs12@psu.edu
- 814-865-5232
Publication Tags
Communication Uncertainty Turbulence Marriage Interaction Emotion Human Being Experience Romantic Relationships Privacy Coping Physiological Stress Contingency Recovery Conversation Listener Cortisol Disclosure Emotions Language Health Turbulence Models Recipient Interference Conflict (Psychology)Most Recent Papers
Interpersonal communication: Putting theory into practice
Denise Solomon, Jennifer Theiss, 2022,
Using Sequence Analysis to Identify Conversational Motifs in Supportive Interactions
Denise Haunani Solomon, Susanne Jones, Miriam Brinberg, Graham D. Bodie, Nilam Ram, 2022, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
Coping with COVID-19 at the community level
Youllee Kim, Xi Tian, Denise H. Solomon, 2022, Journal of Community Psychology
Relational turbulence and social network engagement during the summer of COVID-19
Kellie S. Brisini, Denise H. Solomon, 2022, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
Using technology to unobtrusively observe relationship development
Miriam Brinberg, Rachel Reymann Vanderbilt, Denise Haunani Solomon, David Brinberg, Nilam Ram, 2021, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships on p. 3429-3450
The Effects of Type of Pronouns and Hope Appeals in Supportive Messages About COVID-19
Xi Tian, Youllee Kim, Denise Haunani Solomon, 2021, Journal of Language and Social Psychology on p. 589-601
Relational Uncertainty Within Relational Turbulence Theory
Alan K. Goodboy, San Bolkan, Kellie Brisini, Denise Haunani Solomon, 2021, Journal of Communication on p. 403-430
Discovering the Fabric of Supportive Conversations: A Typology of Speaking Turns and Their Contingencies
Graham D. Bodie, Susanne M. Jones, Miriam Brinberg, Amy M. Joyer, Denise Haunani Solomon, Nilam Ram, 2021, Journal of Language and Social Psychology on p. 214-237
Distinguishing relational turbulence, marital satisfaction, and parenting stress as predictors of ineffective Arguing among parents of children with autism
Kellie St Cyr Brisini, Denise Haunani Solomon, 2021, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships on p. 65-83
The role of perceived resolvability in serial arguments across the lifespan
Rachel Reymann Vanderbilt, Denise Haunani Solomon, 2021, Personal Relationships
Most-Cited Papers
Relational Turbulence Theory
Denise Haunani Solomon, Leanne K. Knobloch, Jennifer A. Theiss, Rachel M. McLaren, 2016, Human Communication Research on p. 507-532
The chilling effect in interpersonal relationships
Michael E. Roloff, Denise H. Cloven, 2013, on p. 49-76
Communication channel, sex, and the immediate and longitudinal outcomes of verbal person-centered support
Andrew C. High, Denise Haunani Solomon, 2014, Communication Monographs on p. 439-468
Emotional Support and Physiological Stress Recovery
Jennifer S. Priem, Denise Haunani Solomon, 2015, Communication Monographs on p. 88-112
The Effect of Relationship Characteristics and Relational Communication on Experiences of Hurt From Romantic Partners
Rachel M. Mclaren, Denise Haunani Solomon, Jennifer S. Priem, 2012, Journal of Communication on p. 950-971
Operationalizing relational turbulence theory: measurement and construct validation
Denise Haunani Solomon, Kellie St Cyr Brisini, 2017, Personal Relationships on p. 768-789
Relational uncertainty, partner interference, and privacy boundary turbulence
Keli R. Steuber, Denise H. Solomon, 2012, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships on p. 3-27
Conflict Intensity, Family History, and Physiological Stress Reactions to Conflict Within Romantic Relationships
Lindsey Susan Aloia, Denise Haunani Solomon, 2015, Human Communication Research on p. 367-389
Explaining the Durable Effects of Verbal Person-Centered Supportive Communication
Andrew High, Denise Haunani Solomon, 2016, Human Communication Research on p. 200-220
Transitions in marriage: Types, turbulence, and transition processing activities
Kellie St Cyr Brisini, Denise Haunani Solomon, Jon Nussbaum, 2018, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships on p. 831-853