Resources & Publications

2021

BOOKS

  • Counted, Victor, Richard G. Cowden, & Haywantee Ramkinsoon (2021). Place Attachment and Post-Pandemic Recovery: Disruption, Adjustment, and Healthy Behaviors. Springer International 
  • Counted, Victor. (2021). The Roots of Radicalization: Disrupted Attachment Systems and Displacement. Lexington Books 

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

  • Cowden, R.G., Davis, E.B., Counted, V., Chen, Y., Rueger, S.Y., VanderWeele, T.J., Lemke, A.W., Glowiak, K.J., Worthington Jr., E.L. (2021). Suffering, Mental Health, and Psychological Well-being During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Study of U.S. Adults with Chronic Health Conditions. Wellbeing, Space, and Society. Advance online publication: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wss.2021.100048
  • Cowden, R. G., Rueger, S. Y., Davis, E. B., Counted, V., Kent, B. V., Chen, Y., VanderWeele, T. J., Rim, M., Lemke, A. W., & Worthington, E. L., Jr. (2021). Resource loss, positive religious coping, and suffering during the COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective cohort study of U.S. adults with chronic illness. Mental Health, Religion, & Culture. Advance online publication: https://doi.org/10.1080/13674676.2021.1948000
  • Renzaho, A., Counted, V., Mansouri, F., Polonsky, M. (in press). The influence region of origin, area of residence prior to migration, religion, and perceived discrimination on acculturation strategies among sub-Saharan African migrants in Australia. Journal of International Migration and Integration
  • Counted, V., Pargament, K.I., Bachera, A.O., Joynt, S., & Cowden, R.G. (in press). Hope and Well-being in Vulnerable Contexts During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Does religious coping matter? The Journal of Positive Psychology https://doi.org/10.1080/17439760.2020.1832247
  • Counted, V., Neff, M.A., Captari, L., & Cowden, R.G. (2021). Transcending place attachment disruptions during a public health crisis: Spiritual struggles, resilience, and transformation. Journal of Psychology and Christianity 39(4), 276-286.

MEDIA ARTICLES

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