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Disability, death, or other circumstances may necessitate individual adaptation.

SCHOLARLY ARTICLES

Dollahite, D. C., Marks, L. D., Banford Witting, A., LeBaron, A. B., Young, K. P., & Chelladurai, J. M. (2020). How relationship-enhancing transcendent religious experiences during adversity can encourage relational meaning, depth, healing, and action. Religions, 11, 519, doi:10.3390/rel11100519

Pasley, K., Dollahite, D. C., & Ihinger-Tallman, M. (1993). Bridging the gap: Clinical applications of research findings on the spouse and stepparent roles in remarriage. Family Relations, 42(3), 315-322. https://doi.org/10.2307/585561

Fackrell, T. A., Poulsen, F. O., Busby, D. M., & Dollahite, D. C. (2011). Coming to terms with parental divorce: Associations with marital outcomes and the role of gender and religiosity. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 52, 435-454. No doi

Dollahite, D. C., Hawkins, A. J., & Brotherson, S. E. (1996). Narrative accounts, generative fathering, and family life education. Marriage and Family Review, 24(1/2), 333-352. https://doi.org/10.1300/J002v24n03pass:[_]07

BOOKS/CHAPTERS

Pasley, K., & Dollahite, D. C. (1995). The nine Rs of step-parenting adolescents: Research-based recommendations for clinicians. In D. K. Huntley (Ed.), Understanding stepfamilies: Implications for assessment and treatment (pp. 87-98). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association Press.