top of page
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Sullivan, D., Goad, A. N., Palitsky, R., Schmitt, H. J., Young, I. F. (in press). Cultural-existential psychology: The cultural roots of threat orientations. In J. Greenberg & K. Vale (Eds.), The handbook of the science of existential psychology. Guilford Press.
Schmitt, H. J., Jimenez, T., & Young, I. F. (2023). Pandemic precarity: A multi‐level study of neoliberal precarity and COVID‐Related outcomes in the United States. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 17(12), e12902.
Palitsky, R., Young, I. F., Williams, B. (2022). Assessing and contextualizing dramaturgical perspectives: Insights from Abhinavagupta and social psychology. Journal of Cognitive Historiography, 7(1-2), 89-116.
Young, I. F., Razavi, P., Cohen, T. R., Yang, Q., Alabèrnia-Segura, M., Sullivan, D. (2021). A multidimensional approach to the relationship between individualism-collectivism and guilt and shame. Emotion, 21(1), 108-122.
Young, I. F., Sullivan, D., Hart, J., & Palitsky, R. (2021). Insecurity orientations: A person centered approach to existential concerns. Personality and Individual Differences, 168, 110288.
Schmitt, H. J., Young, I. F., Keefer, L. A., Palitsky, R., Stewart, S. A., Goad, A. N., & Sullivan, D. (2021). Time-space distanciation as a decolonizing framework for psychology. Review of General Psychology, 25(4), 405-421.
Yang, Q., Young, I. F., Wan, J., & Sullivan, D. (2021). Culturally grounded scapegoating in response to illness and the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 632641.
Palitsky, R., Schmitt, H. J., Sullivan, D., & Young, I. F. (2020). An existential analysis of responses to the 2020 Coronavirus outbreak. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 61(2), 231-243.
bottom of page