Marcie Goeke-Morey

Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
Catholic University of America
United States of America

Academician Psychiatry
Biography

Ph.D. University of Notre Dame (IN), Developmental Psychology, 1999 M.A. University of Notre Dame (IN), Developmental Psychology B.A. University of Dayton (OH), Psychology and Religious Studies, 1994

Research Intrest

Rooted in a developmental psychopathology framework, my research interests focus on family relationships and the processes underlying children's social and emotional development within the context of the family and culture. My current work explores youths' exposure to social ecologies of conflict in Northern Ireland, family risk and resilience, and children's well-being and risk for psychopathology. Of particular interest to me are the exploration of positive aspects of family life and relationships, the role of religiosity and mindfulness in family and child development, stress and protection in military families, and innovative methodologies and quantitative techniques for family research.

List of Publications
Goeke‐Morey MC, Cairns E, Taylor LK, Merrilees CE, Shirlow P, Cummings EM. Predictors of strength of in‐group identity in Northern Ireland: Impact of past sectarian conflict, relative deprivation, and church attendance. Journal of community & applied social psychology. 2015 Jul 1;25(4):283-95.
Goeke-Morey MC, Taylor LK, Merrilees CE, Shirlow P, Cummings EM. Adolescents’ relationship with God and internalizing adjustment over time: The moderating role of maternal religious coping. Journal of Family Psychology. 2014 Dec;28(6):749.
Cummings EM, Goeke‐Morey MC, Merrilees CE, Taylor LK, Shirlow P. A social–ecological, process‐oriented perspective on political violence and child development. Child development perspectives. 2014 Jun 1;8(2):82-9.