|
 |
Margaret K. Keiley, Ed.D. |
|
Associate Professor
203 Spidle Hall
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36849
Tel 334-844-2644
Fax 334-844-4515
keilemk@auburn.edu
Ed.D., Human Development and Psychology, Harvard
|
Interests
Clinical research of emotion-focused therapy with incarcerated adolescents and their families; the development of affect regulation and attachment of individuals within the family context; the development of violence, sexual abuse, addiction, and externalizing/internalizing behaviors and of treatments for these difficulties; longitudinal data analytic techniques -- growth modeling and survival analysis.
Selected Publications:
Keiley, M.K., & Martin, N.C. (2005). Survival analysis in family research. Journal of Family Psychology, 19, 142-156.
Keiley, M.K., Martin, N.C., Liu, T., Dolbin-MacNab, M. (2005). Multi-level modeling in the context of family research. In D.H. Sprenkle & F. P. Piercy (Eds.), Research methods in family therapy (2nd edition) (pp. 405-431). New York: Guilford Press.
Keiley, M.K., Dankoski, M., Dolbin-MacNab, M., & Liu, T. (2005). Covariance structure analysis: From path analysis to structural equation modeling. In D.H. Sprenkle & F. P. Piercy (Eds.), Research methods in family therapy (2nd edition) (pp. 432-460). New York: Guilford Press.
Keiley, M.K., Lofthouse, N., Bates, J., Dodge, K., & Pettit, G. (2003). Differential risks of covarying and pure components of mother and teacher reports of externalizing and internalizing behaviors across ages 5 to 14. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 31, 267-283.
Garber, J., Keiley, M. K., & Martin, N. (2002). Developmental trajectories of adolescents’ depressive symptoms: Predictors of change. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 79-95.
Keiley, M. K. (2002). Affect regulation and attachment: A framework for family treatment of conduct disorder. Family Process, 41, 477-493.
Keiley, M.K. (2002). The development and implementation of an affect regulation and attachment intervention for incarcerated adolescents and their parents. The Family Journal, 10, 177-189.
Keiley, M. K., Bates, J., Dodge, K., & Pettit, G. (2002). Effects of temperament on the development of externalizing and internalizing behaviors over 9 years. In F. Columbus (Ed.), Advances in psychology research, (Vol. 6, pp. 256-288). Huntington, NY: Nova Science.
Keiley, M. K., Howe, T., Dodge, K., Bates, J., & Pettit, G. (2001). Timing of abuse: Group differences and developmental trajectories. Development and Psychopathology, 13, 891-912.
Keiley, M. K., Bates, J., Dodge, K., & Pettit, G. (2000). A cross-domain analysis: Externalizing and internalizing behaviors during 8 years of childhood. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 28, 161-179.
Willett, J. B., & Keiley, M. K. (2000). Modeling change over time. In H. E. A. Tinsley & S. Brown (Eds.), Handbook of multivariate statistics and mathematical modeling (pp. 665-695). New York: Academic Press.
Grants
Auburn University Outreach (2005). Prevention of relapse and recidivism for incarcerated adolescents of Alabama. Outreach Scholarship Grant Award ($20,000).
|