Diane Hiebert-murphy
Professor
Psychology
Canada
Biography
Education: 1995 - Ph.D., University of Manitoba 1987 - M.A., University of Manitoba 1982 - B.S.W., University of Manitoba
Research Interest
Power and Relationship Satisfaction in Couples with a History of Violence (Principal Investigator, Dr. Janice Ristock, Co-Investigator) The focus of this SSHRC-funded study is how power operates within relationships where violence/abuse has occurred. The study asks new questions about couples who have experienced violence in the past and stay in the relationship. Women’s and men’s experiences of how power (both interpersonal and structural) operates in the relationship and affects relationship satisfaction are being explored. The Couples Project: Treatment for couples who have experienced violence in their relationships (Principal Investigator/Clinical Supervisor)
Publications
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Fleet, C., & Hiebert-Murphy, D. (2013). Social support related to women who have remained with their partners after the physical violence has ceased: Data from a U.S. nationally representative sample. Journal of Family Violence, 28, 219-224.
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Thompson, S., Hiebert-Murphy, D., & Trute, B. (2013). Parental perceptions of family adjustment in childhood developmental disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 17(1), 23-36.