** indicates primary focus of article on impact on survivors of disclosure of trauma-- and social reponse to disclosure. |
DePrince, A.P. & Freyd, J.J. (2004). Costs and benefits of being asked about trauma history. Journal of Trauma Practice, 4(3), 23-35.
Freyd, J.J., Putnam, F.W., Lyon, T.D., Becker-Blease, K. A., Cheit, R.E., Siegel, N.B., & Pezdek, K. (2005). The science of child sexual abuse. Science, 308, 501.
Freyd, J.J., Klest, B., & Allard, C.B. (2005). Betrayal trauma: Relationship to physical health, psychological distress, and a written disclosure intervention. Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 6(3), 83-104.
Becker-Blease, K.A. & Freyd, J.J. (2006). Research participants telling the truth about their lives: the ethics of asking and not asking about abuse. American Psychologist, 6(3), 218-226.
Cromer, L.D., Freyd, J.J., Binder, A., DePrince, A.P., & Becker-Blease, K.A (2006). What's the risk in asking? Participant reaction to trauma history questions compared with other personal questions. Ethics & Behavior, 16, 347-362.
Cromer, L.D. & Freyd, J.J. (2007) What influences believing abuse reports? The roles of depicted memory persistence, participant gender, trauma history, and sexism. Psychology of Women's Quarterly, 3, 13-22.
Becker Blease, K.A. & Freyd, J.J. (2007). The Ethics of Asking about Abuse and the Harm of "Don't Ask Don't Tell" [Comment]. American Psychologist, 62, 330-332.
**Klest, B. K. & Freyd, J.J. (2007). Global Ratings of Essays About Trauma: Development of the GREAT Code, and Correlations with Physical and Mental Health Outcomes. Journal of Psychological Trauma, 6(1), 1-20.
**Tang, S.S., Freyd, J.J., & Wang, M. (2007). What Do We Know About Gender in the Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse? Journal of Psychological Trauma, 6(4), 1-26.
Freyd, J.J. (2008) What juries don’t know: Dissemination of research on victim response is essential for justice. Trauma Psychology, Division 56, American Psychological Association, Newsletter. 3(3), 15-18.
**Foynes, M.M., Freyd, J.J., & DePrince, A.P. (2009). Child abuse: Betrayal and disclosure. Child Abuse and Neglect, 33, 209-217.
Cromer, L.D. & Freyd, J.J. (2009). Hear no evil, see no evil? Associations of gender, trauma history, and values with believing trauma vignettes. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 9, 85-96.
**Foynes, M.M. & Freyd, J.J. (2011). The Impact of Skills Training on Responses to the Disclosure of Mistreatment. Psychology of Violence, 1, 66-77.
**Foynes, M.M. & Freyd, J.J. (2013). An Exploratory Study Evaluating Responses to the Disclosure of Stressful Life Experiences as they Occurred in Real Time. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 5, 295-300.
Freyd, J.J.& Birrell, P.J. (2013). Chapter 12 in Blind to Betrayal. John Wiley & Sons.
Foynes, M.M., Platt, M., Hall, G.C.N., Freyd, J.J. (2014). The impact of Asian values and victim−perpetrator closeness on the disclosure of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 6, 134-141.
Gomez, J. M., Rosenthal, M. N., Smith, C. P., & Freyd, J. J. (2015). Participant reactions to questions about gender-based sexual violence: Implications for campus climate surveys. eJournal of Public Affairs: Special Issue on Higher Education’s Role on Preventing and Responding to Gender-Based Violence, 4(2), 39-71.
Rosenthal, M.N. & Freyd, J.J. (2017). Silenced by betrayal: The path from childhood trauma to diminished sexual communication in adulthood. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 26, 3-17.
**Harsey, S., Zurbriggen, E., & Freyd, J.J. (2017 -- published Open Access). Perpetrator Responses to Victim Confrontation: DARVO and Victim Self-Blame. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, & Trauma, 26, 644-663.
Martin, C.G., Kim, H.K., Freyd, J.J. (in press) In the Spirit of Full Disclosure: Maternal Personal Distress and Emotional Responsiveness and Adolescent Disclosure of Distressing Experiences. Emotion.Online First Publication, September 4, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/emo0000363.
**Holland, K.J, Cortina, L.M., & Freyd, J.J. (accepted for publication) Compelled Disclosure of College Sexual Assault. American Psychologist.
These are extracted from full list of Freyd lab trauma publications.