Marion Ehrenberg
Associate Professor
Ph.D. 1991 (Simon Fraser)
joined Department in 1990
Dr. Ehrenberg is a clinical psychologist with specific interest in child and family adjustment. Her research has focused on psychological characteristics contributing to the process of shared parenting after divorce, and the implications of this process for children and adolescents.
Interests
- Divorce, custody & parenting
- Child & adolescent psychopathology
Program affiliations
Publications
Peters, B., & Ehrenberg, M.F. (in press). Father-child relationships in divorcing families. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 49(1/2).
Bezeau (Saffrey), C., & Ehrenberg, M.F. (2007). After the relationship ends: Positive and negative forms of working through. Journal of Personal Relationships, 14(3), 351-368.
Young, L. & Ehrenberg, M.F. (2007). Siblings, parenting, conflict and divorce: Do young adults' perceptions of past family experiences predict their present adjustment? Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 47(3/4), 67-86.
Luedemann, M.B., Ehrenberg, M.F., & Hunter, M.A. (2006). Mothers' discussions with daughters following divorce: Young adults reflect on their adolescent experiences and current mother-daughter relations. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 46(1/2), 29-56.
Ehrenberg, M.F., Stewart, L.L., Roche, D., Pringle, J., & Bush, J. (2006). Adolescents in divorcing families: Perceptions of what helps and hinders. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 45(3/4), 69-92.
Contact
e-mail: ehrm@uvic.ca
phone: 250-721-8771
office: Cornett Building, Room A192
web: www.uvic.ca/psyc/fmric
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