CURRICULUM VITAE

Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett, PhD, IBCLC, FAPA

Employment: Owner/Editor-in-Chief, Praeclarus Press Academic Appointments: Clinical Professor, School of Nursing, University of Hawai’i at Manoa Clinical Associate Professor of Texas Tech University School of Medicine Affiliate Research Associate Professor of Psychology and Research Associate Family Research Lab/Crimes against Children Research Center University of New Hampshire Outpatient Expert for International Medical Care, Hangzhou AIMA Maternity Hospital, Hangzhou, China Board Certification: International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) Fellowship Fellow, American Psychological Association Society for Health Psychology Division of Trauma Psychology Professional Leadership Past President, Division of Trauma Psychology, American Psychological Association Journal Editor Clinical Lactation, Editor-in-Chief (2010-present) Psychological Trauma, Editor-in-Chief (2015-present)

Telephone: O: (806) 367-9950 C: (603) 496-9227

Email Address: [email protected]

Google Scholar: http://bit.ly/1nSwWIW

Website Addresses: PraeclarusPress.com KathleenKendall-Tackett.com UppityScienceChick.com BreastfeedingMadeSimple.com

Research Interests: Women’s health, trauma and health, perinatal health, , depression, violence against women, chronic pain and trauma

Recent Awards: Outstanding Service to the Field of Trauma Psychology Award, 2016 John Kennell & Marshall Klaus Award for Excellence in Research, DONA International, 2011 Community Faculty Service Award, Department of Pediatrics, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Amarillo, 2011

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EDUCATION

PhD, Developmental and Social Psychology. Brandeis University; Waltham, MA (1987- 1990) MA, Developmental Psychology. California State University, Chico (1982-1984) BA, Psychology. California State University, Chico (1979-1982) AA, Business. Orange Coast College; Costa Mesa, CA (1977-1979) Postdoctoral Research Fellowship: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire, Durham (1990-1992)

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Psychological Association Society for Health Psychology Division of Trauma Psychology International Lactation Consultant Association National Partnership to End Interpersonal Violence Postpartum Support International Presidential Advisory Council Prevention and Treatment of Traumatic (PATTCh) U.S. Lactation Consultant Association

EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES

Editor Editor-in-Chief, Psychological Trauma (2015-present) Editor-in-Chief, Praeclarus Press (2011-present) Editor-Elect, Psychological Trauma (2014) Guest Co-Editor, Journal of Attachment , Vol. 1 (2013) Editor-in-Chief, Clinical Lactation (2010-present) Acquisitions & Development Editor, Hale Publishing (2007-2010) Editor-in-Chief, Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, Civic Research Institute (2008-2011) Guest Co-Editor (Special Issue on Trauma & Health), Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2009 Editor, Trauma & Health column, Trauma Psychology (2007-2011)

Associate Editor Guest Action Editor, Psychology of Violence (2012-2014) Psychological Trauma, American Psychological Association Division of Trauma Psychology (2008-2011)

2 The Advisor, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (1992- 1995)

Editorial Boards & Neglect: The International Journal (1996-2009) Journal of Child Sexual Abuse (1996-2010) Journal of Human Lactation (2006-2010) Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2007-present) Journal of Trauma & Dissociation (2010-present) International, Scientific Review Board (2009) American Psychological Association, Division of Trauma Psychology, Monograph Series on Trauma (2010-present) Violence Research Digest (2015-present)

Ad Hoc Reviewer American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology American Journal of Orthopsychiatry American Journal of Preventive Medicine Breastfeeding Medicine Breastfeeding Review BMC Pregnancy Canadian Psychology Child Abuse Review (UK) Child Development Child Maltreatment Development & Psychopathology Developmental Psychology Developmental Review Ethnicity and Health Health Psychology International Breastfeeding Journal Journal of Abnormal Psychology Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychology Journal of Child Clinical Psychology Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Journal of Family Issues Journal of Human Lactation Journal of Psychological Trauma Journal of Reproductive and Psychology Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology Journal of Trauma and Dissociation Journal of Women’s Health and Gender-Based Medicine Pediatrics

3 Preventing Chronic Disease Psychological Bulletin Psychological Trauma Psychology of Violence Psychoneuroendocrinology Scandinavian Journal of Public Health Sex Roles Social Science & Medicine Social Work and Health Care Traumatology Violence Against Women Violence & Victims

BOARD MEMBERSHIPS

American Psychological Association Board for the Advancement of Psychology in the Public Interest (2016-present) Committee on Disability Issues in Psychology (2000-2002) Society for Health Psychology Board of Directors, Liaison to the Committee on Disability Issues in Psychology (2000-2002) Division of Children, Youth and Families, Section on Child Maltreatment Member at Large (2004-2006) Chair, Social Policy Committee (2005-2006) Division of Trauma Psychology Past-President (2015) President (2014) President-Elect (2013) Secretary and Founding Member of Executive Committee (2000-2012) Member, Fellows Committee (2006-2013) Member, Awards Committee (2008-2009) Member, Publications Committee (2012-present) Member, Diversity and Multicultural Affairs Committee, Chair, Disability Subcommittee (2015-present) Chair, Social Media Committee (2012-present) Chair, Nominations and Elections Committee (2015)

National Partnership to End Interpersonal Violence (2015-present) Chair-elect, Dissemination Committee Prevention and Treatment of Traumatic Childbirth (PATTCh) Board of Directors (2013-present) International Childbirth Education Association Advisory Board (2014-present) DONA International

4 Advisory Council (2014-present) Postpartum Support International Presidential Advisory Council (2008-present) International Health Advisory Council (2015-present) American Orthopsychiatric Association Member, Task Force on Children’s Mental Health (2004-2005) Attachment Parenting International Member, Board of Directors (2006-2007) The Center for Perinatal Research and Family Support. Advisory Board (1993-1995) Board of Trustees (1995-1997) Centre for Attachment (www.centreforattachment.com) Hamiliton, New Zealand Advisory Board (2006-present) Concord Hospital, Postpartum Depression Task Force, 2006-2007 Concord, NH First for Women magazine Scientific Advisory Board (2004-2007) La Leche League International International Board of Directors, 2005-2006 Co-Chair, Personnel Committee, 2005-2006 Member, Professional Advisory Board Committee, 2005-2006, 2007-present Member, Publications Committee, 2005-2006 Member, Strategic Planning Work Group on Publications, 2006-2007 La Leche League of Maine and New Hampshire Accredited leader, 1994-2012, 2014-present Associate Area Professional Liaison, 2001-2002 Area Professional Liaison, 2002-2005 Area Coordinator of Leaders, 2006-2008 Lupus Foundation of New Hampshire Medical Advisory Board (2001-2003) Massachusetts Professional Society on the Abuse of Children Chair, Research Committee (1990-1993) Member, Founding Board of Directors (1991-1993) Vice President for Education (1992-1993) Chair, Nominating Committee (1993-1995) National Association of Postpartum Care Services Advisory Board (1995-2003) New Hampshire Breastfeeding Task Force Member, 1996-2000 Chair, 2001-2008

5 HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS

2016, Outstanding Service to the Field of Trauma Psychology, American Psychological Association Division of Trauma Psychology 2016, 2012, and 2007, New Hampshire Breastfeeding Task Force Award for Protecting, Supporting, and Promoting Breastfeeding 2013, Best Research Gateway Poster, U.S. Lactation Consultant Association. 2012, New Hampshire State Award for Protection, Supporting, and Promoting Breastfeeding Worldwide. 2011, The John Kennell and Marshall Klaus Award for Excellence in Research, DONA International 2011, Community Faculty Award, Department of Pediatrics, Texas Tech University School of Medicine 2007, New Hampshire State Award for Protecting, Supporting, and Promoting Breastfeeding. 2003, Distinguished Alumna, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, California State University, Chico 2003 La Leche League International Award for Leaders Presidential Visiting Scholar, California State University, Chico (February, 1999) Cornell NIS-3 Special Research Meeting, National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect (1997) Outstanding Research Study Award, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (1994) President's Honor Roll Award, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (1994) Cornell Summer Research Institute, National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect (1994)

Centers for Disease Control Conference Grant, Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire, (2003) National Institute of Mental Health Research Service Award, 5 T32 MH1516-1, Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire (1990-1992) National Institute of Justice Graduate Research Fellowship, #89-IJ-CX-0040, Using Therapy Techniques to Assess Children's Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse (1989-1990)

American Psychological Association Dissertation Award (1989) Association for Women in Science Educational Foundation Award (1989) Caplan Fellowship, Brandeis University (1989-1990) University Fellowship, Brandeis University (1988-1989) Schulman Fellowship, Brandeis University (1987-1988) Psi Chi, National Honor Society in Psychology Secretary (1982-1983) Publicity Chair (1983-1984)

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PUBLICATIONS

Books

Authored Books

1. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (in preparation). Phantom of the Opera: A social history of the world’s most popular musical. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Arts.

2. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2016, in press). Depression in new , 3rd Edition. London: Routledge.

3. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). A breastfeeding-friendly approach to postpartum depression: A resource guide for health care providers. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus.

4. Ruglass, L., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Psychology of trauma 101. New York: Springer.

5. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2013). Treating the lifetime health effects of childhood victimization, 2nd Edition. New York: Civic Research Institute.

6. Groer, M.W., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). How breastfeeding protects women’s health throughout the lifespan: The psychoneuroimmunology of human lactation. Amarillo, TX: Hale Publishing.

7. Mohrbacher, N.S., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Breastfeeding made simple, 2nd Edition. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger.

8. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Depression in new mothers, 2nd edition. London: Routledge.

9. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). Non-pharmacologic treatments for depression in new mothers: Omega-3s, exercise, bright light therapy, social support, psychotherapy and St. John’s Wort. Clinics in Human Lactation. Amarillo, TX: Hale Publishing.

10. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). How to write for a general audience: A guide for academics who want to share their knowledge with the world and have fun doing it. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

11. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2005). Hidden feelings of motherhood: Coping with mothering stress, depression and burnout, 2nd Edition. Amarillo, TX: Hale Publishing.

7 12. Mohrbacher, N., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2005). Breastfeeding made simple: Seven natural laws for nursing mothers. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger.

13. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2005). The well-ordered office. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger.

14. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2005). Depression in new mothers: Causes, consequences, and treatment options. Binghamton, NY: Haworth.

15. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2003). The well-ordered home: Organizing techniques for inviting serenity into your life. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger.

16. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2003). Treating the lifetime health effects of childhood victimization. Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.

17. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2001). The hidden feelings of motherhood: Coping with mothering stress, depression and burnout. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger.

18. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., with Kaufman Kantor, G. (1993). Postpartum depression: A comprehensive approach for nurses. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

Edited Books/Monographs

19. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Ruglass, L.M. (2016, in press). Women’s mental health across the lifespan. New York: Routledge.

20. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Sherwood, S.T. (2016). Intrapartum care. Clinical Lactation Monograph Series. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

21. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Sherwood, S.T. (2016). Lactation management I. Clinical Lactation Monograph Series. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

22. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Sherwood, S.T. (2016). Lactation management II. Clinical Lactation Monograph Series. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

23. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Sherwood, S.T. (2015). Professional development. Clinical Lactation Monograph Series. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

24. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Sherwood, S.T. (2015). Breast and nipple pain. Clinical Lactation Monograph Series. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

25. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Sherwood, S.T. (2015). Milk supply. Clinical Lactation Monograph Series. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

8 26. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Sherwood, S.T. (2015). Cultural competence. Clinical Lactation Monograph Series. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

27. Middlemiss, W., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). The science of -infant sleep: Current findings on bedsharing, breastfeeding, sleep training, and normal infant sleep. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

28. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Klest, B. (2010). Trauma, dissociation and health. London: Routledge.

29. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). The psychoneuroimmunology of chronic disease: The link between negative mental states, inflammation, and chronic illness. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

30. Banyard, V., Edwards, V., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). (Eds.) Trauma and physical health: Understanding the effects of extreme stress and psychological harm. London: Routledge.

31. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Giacomoni, S. (2007). (Eds.) Intimate partner violence. Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.

32. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2005). (Ed.) Handbook of women, stress and trauma. (Part of The Stress and Trauma series, edited by Charles Figley) New York: Taylor & Francis.

33. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Giacomoni, S. (2005). (Eds.) Child victimization. Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.

34. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2004). (Ed.) Health consequences of abuse in the family: A clinical guide. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

35. Kaufman Kantor, G., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1999). (Eds.) A Guide to Program Evaluation in the United States Air Force Family Advocacy Program. San Antonio, TX: United States Air Force (Available online at http://www.fourh.umn.edu/evaluation/family/default.html).

Foreign Rights/Translation of Books

Hidden Feelings of Motherhood, First Edition (Polish, Slovenian) Well-Ordered Home (Korean, Spanish) Depression in New Mothers (Turkish) Breastfeeding Made Simple (Flemish/Dutch, Polish)

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Journal Articles

1. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2016, in press). Is breastfeeding only good for babies? Does the mother get anything out of it? Clinical Lactation, 8(3).

2. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2016). The bottle-feeding culture is alive and well: Lessons from stock photos. Clinical Lactation, 8(2), 45-47.

3. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2016). The lactivist backlash unwittingly identifies a serious problem for mothers in the United States. Clinical Lactation, 8(1), 5-6. (2016

4. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Cong, Z., & Hale, T.W. (2016). Factors that influence where babies sleep in the U.S.: The impact of feeding method, mother’s race/ethnicity, partner status, employment, education, and income. Clinical Lactation, 8(1), 18-28.

5. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2016, in press). The health effects of depression for adults who have experienced childhood abuse. Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly.

6. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Childhood abuse negatively affects adult relationships, social support, and health. Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 8(1), 39- 64.

7. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). 30 years in maternal mental health and breastfeeding: Progress, pushbacks, and the next frontier. Clinical Lactation, 6(4), 133-136.

8. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Improving maternity practices and working towards Baby-Friendly in Hangzhou, China. Clinical Lactation, 6(4), 161-165.

9. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Abuse survivors in the health care system. Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 7(4), 293-306.

10. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Birth interventions, postpartum depression, and breastfeeding. Clinical Lactation, 6(3), 85.

11. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Cong, Z., & Hale, T.W. (2015). Birth interventions related to lower rates of exclusive breastfeeding and increased risk of postpartum depression in a large sample. Clinical Lactation, 6(3), 87-97.

12. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Childbirth-related posttraumatic stress disorder and breastfeeding: Challenges mothers face and how birth professionals can support them. Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health, 29(4), 264-275.

10 13. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Rooted in our biology: Psychoneuroimmunology and the frontiers of mind-body medicine. Beginnings: American Holistic Nursing Association, April, 6-12.

14. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Do science like a girl: Breastfeeding and feminist research methods. Clinical Lactation, 6(2), 51-52.

15. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Weighing in on obesity and breastfeeding: Factors possibly related to lower breastfeeding rates in women with higher BMIs. Breastfeeding Review, 23(2), 7-12.

16. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). The new paradigm for depression in new mothers: Current findings on maternal depression, breastfeeding, and resiliency across the lifespan. Breastfeeding Review, 23(1), 7-10.

17. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Sea change: Future directions for Psychological Trauma. Psychological Trauma, 7(1), 1-2.

18. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Respectful care during birth=better breastfeeding rates: Remarkable new statement from WHO Call for the End of Disrespect and Abuse during Childbirth. Clinical Lactation, 6(1), 6-8.

19. Klein, M., Vanderbilt, D., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). PTSD and breastfeeding: Let it flow. ICAN: Infant, Child, & Adolescent Nutrition, 6, 211-215. DOI: 10.1177/1941406414541665

20. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). Sleep disturbances: Why sleep issues won’t just go away. Clinical Lactation, 5(4), 113-114.

21. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). Addressing racial and ethnic health disparities in infant mortality: Additional barriers to care. Clinical Lactation, 5(3), 83-85.

22. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). Additional organizations that address health inequities within the African American community. Clinical Lactation, 5(3).

23. Kendall-Tackett, K. (2014). It’s not just milk—It’s relationship: Recent findings in neuroscience show breastfeeding’s effects throughout the lifespan. Clinical Lactation, 5(2), 37-40.

24. Kendall-Tackett, K. (2014). Childbirth-related posttraumatic stress disorder: Symptoms and impact on breastfeeding. Clinical Lactation, 5(2), 51-55.

11 25. Kendall-Tackett, K. (2014). Interventions for mothers who have experienced childbirth-related posttraumatic stress disorder. Clinical Lactation, 5(2), 56-61.

26. Sachs-Ericsson, N., Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Sheffler, J., Arce, D., Rushing, N.C., & Corsentino, E. (2014). The influence of prior rape on the psychological and physical health functioning of older adults. Aging & Mental Health, 18(6), 717-730.

27. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). Breastfeeding and racial disparities in infant mortality: Celebrating successes and overcoming barriers. Clinical Lactation, 5(1), 7-8.

28. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2013). Caring for ourselves when caring for others: What lactation consultants need to know about compassion fatigue. Clinical Lactation, 4(4), 137-138.

29. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2013). Six reasons why Mary Fischer hated breastfeeding (and six things I wish we could have said). Clinical Lactation, 4(3), 95-96.

30. Middlemiss, W., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2013). Finding resources to help create healthy sleep environments. Clinical Lactation, 4(2), 77-78.

31. Ockwell-Smith, S., Hoffman, J., Narvaez, D., Middlemiss, W., Stevens, H., McKenna, J., Kendall-Tackett, K., & Cassels, T. (2013). Simple ways to calm a crying baby and have a more peaceful night’s sleep. Clinical Lactation, 4(2), 79-83.

32. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2013). Why cry-it-out and sleep-training techniques are bad for babes. Clinical Lactation, 4(2), 53-54.

33. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2013). Childbirth-related psychological trauma: An issue whose time has come. Clinical Lactation, 4(1), 9-11.

34. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Edleson, J., Collin-Vezina, D., Mankowski, E.S., & Vaughan- Eden, V. (2013). Best violence research of 2012: Selections from an invited panel of researchers. Psychology of Violence, 3(3), 203-211.

35. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Cong, Z., & Hale, T.W. (2013). Depression, sleep quality, and maternal well-being in postpartum women with a history of sexual assault: A comparison of breastfeeding, mixed-feeding, and formula-feeding mothers. Breastfeeding Medicine, 8(1), 16-22.

36. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). One every 21 seconds: Let’s remember what we are fighting for. Clinical Lactation, 3(4), 129-130.

37. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). Recent study finds that controlled-crying causes no apparent long-term harm: Should we recommend it? Clinical Lactation, 3(4), S1-S4.

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38. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). The quiet underground is quiet no more: Extended breastfeeding is officially out of the closet. Clinical Lactation, 3(3), 89-90.

39. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). Weighing in on obesity II: Some disturbing trends in the discourse around weight (and let’s try to avoid them). Clinical Lactation, 3(2), 49- 50.

40. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). “Don’t sleep with big knives”: Interesting (and promising) developments in the mother-infant sleep debate. Clinical Lactation, 3(1), 9-11.

41. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). Weighing in on obesity: Caring and advocating for women with higher BMIs. International Doula, 20(1), http://www.bluetoad.com/article/Weighing_In_On_Obesity/1000882/103773/article.h tml

42. Hull, K., Montogomery, K.S., Vireday, P., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Maternal obesity from all sides. Journal of Perinatal Education, 20(4), 226-232.

43. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Breastfeeding’s “unimpressive” record: 2011 was a bad year for breastfeeding critics. Clinical Lactation, 2(4), 9-10.

44. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Ethics for authors: Client confidentiality, conflict of interest, and copyright. Clinical Lactation, 2(4), 35-36.

45. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Research reporting standards for industry-sponsored research: Publication policy for Clinical Lactation, 2(4), 37-38.

46. Sachs-Ericsson, N., Medley, A.N., Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Taylor, J. (2011). Child abuse and current health problems among older adults: The mediating role of self- efficacy. Psychology of Violence, 1(2), 106–120.

47. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Expanding our paradigms, increasing our effectiveness (Editorial). Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 3(4), 292-292.

48. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Weighing in on obesity: Breastfeeding and the obesity epidemic. Clinical Lactation, 2(3), 9-10.

49. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). The effect of feeding method on sleep duration, maternal well-being, and postpartum depression. Clinical Lactation, 2(2), 22-26.

50. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Non-drug treatments of trauma symptoms and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Clinical Lactation, 2(2), 36-37.

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51. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Is exclusive breastfeeding worth the effort? Helping mothers avoid unnecessary supplementation (Editorial). Clinical Lactation, 2(2), 9- 10.

52. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Empowering mothers: What lactation consultants can learn from successful poverty alleviation programs (Editorial). Clinical Lactation, 2(1), 9-10.

53. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). DHA, maternal mental health, and infant cognitive development. Clinical Lactation, 2(1), 34-36.

54. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Cultural factors related to family violence. Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 3(3), 195-196.

55. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Omega-3 fatty acids and women's mental health in the perinatal period. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health. 55, 561-567.

56. Hale, T.W., Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Cong, Z., Votta, F., & McCurdy, F (2010). Discontinuation syndrome in whose mothers took antidepressants while pregnant or breastfeeding. Breastfeeding Medicine, 5(6), 283-288.

57. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Help is on the way: Discourse on how to intervene in cases of family violence. Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 3(2), 99- 100.

58. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Cong, Z., & Hale, T.W. (2010). Mother-infant sleep locations and nighttime feeding behaviors: U.S. data from the Survey of Mothers’ Sleep and Fatigue. Clinical Lactation, 1, 27-36.

59. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Shift happens: How scientific paradigms changes and why these shifts should matter to lactation consultants. Clinical Lactation, 1, 9-10.

60. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Four research findings that will change what we think about perinatal depression. Journal of Perinatal Education, 19(4), 7-9.

61. Sachs-Ericsson, N., Gaymen, M., Kendall-Tackett, K., Lloyd, D., Medley, A., Collins, N., Corsentino, E., & Sawyer, K. (2010). The long-term impact of childhood abuse on internalizing disorders among older adults: The moderating role of self- esteem. Aging and Mental Health, 14(4), 489-501.

62. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Recent advances in partner violence, sexual violence, stalking and elder abuse. Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 3(1), 3-4.

14 63. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Hale, T.W. (2010). Use of antidepressants in pregnant and breastfeeding women: A review and synthesis of recent studies. Journal of Human Lactation, 26(2), 187-195.

64. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). The context of family violence: Understanding the larger picture (Editorial). Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 2(4), 291- 292.

65. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). The interrelationships between perpetrators and victims (Editorial). Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 2(3), 195-196.

66. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Violence against women in the perinatal period. Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 2(2), 101-113.

67. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Working outside the ivory tower for victims and survivors of family violence (Editorial). Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 2(2), 99-100.

68. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Psychological trauma and physical health: A psychoneuroimmunology approach to etiology of negative health effects and possible interventions. Psychological Trauma, 1, 35-48.

69. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Taking our family violence work to the next level (Editorial). Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 1(3), 195-196.

70. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Improving the health of adult survivors of family violence. Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 1(3), 215-222.

71. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Klest, B. (2009). Causal mechanisms and multidirectional pathways between trauma, dissociation, and health. Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 10, 129-134.

72. Sachs-Ericsson, N., Cromer, K., Hernandez, A., & Kendall-Tackett, K. (2009). Childhood abuse, health and pain-related problems: The role of psychiatric disorders and current life stress. Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 10, 170-188.

73. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Victims still falling through the cracks (Editorial). Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 1(2), 99-100.

74. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). The psychoneuroimmunology of traumatic stress on heart disease and diabetes. Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 1, 45-60.

75. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). Inaugural issue (Editorial). Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 1, .3-4

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76. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). A new paradigm for postpartum depression: The central role of inflammation and how breastfeeding and anti-inflammatory treatments decrease risk. International Breastfeeding Journal, 2, 6, www.InternationalBreastfeedingJournal.com

77. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome as sequelae of violence against women: A psychoneuroimmunology approach. Trauma, Violence and Abuse, 8, 117-126.

78. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Violence against women during the perinatal period: The impact on pregnancy, postpartum and breastfeeding. Trauma, Violence and Abuse, 8, 344-353.

79. Sachs-Ericsson, N., Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Hernandez, A. (2007). Childhood abuse and pain in the National Comorbidity Study. Child Abuse & Neglect, 31, 531-547.

80. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2006). Inadequate postpartum support for U.S. mothers. Annals of Family Medicine (invited commentary), http://www.annfammed.org/cgi/eletters/4/2/159#3863, 31 March 2006.

81. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2006). From child sexual abuse to adult sexual risk. Child Abuse & Neglect, 30, 441-442.

82. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Lyon, T., Taliaferro, G., & Little, L. (2005). Why child maltreatment researchers should include children’s disability status in their maltreatment studies. Child Abuse and Neglect, 29, 147-151.

83. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2005). Exciting discoveries on the health effects of family violence: Where we are, where we need to go. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20, 251-257.

84. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Becker-Blease, K. (2004). Why we need retrospective findings in child maltreatment research. Child Abuse & Neglect, 28, 723-727.

85. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2003). Early intervention in child abuse and neglect. Contemporary Psychology, 48, 287-288.

86. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Marshall, R., & Ness, K.E. (2003). Chronic pain syndromes and violence against women. Women and Therapy, 26, 45-56.

87. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2002). The health effects of childhood abuse: Four pathways by which abuse can influence health. Child Abuse & Neglect (special Festschrift Issue honoring Richard D. Krugman, M.D.), 6/7, 715-730.

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88. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2002). How child sexual abuse harms relationships. Contemporary Psychology, 47, 207-209.

89. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2001). Chronic pain: The next frontier in child maltreatment research. Child Abuse & Neglect, 25, 997-1000.

90. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Marshall, R., & Ness, K.E. (2000). Victimization, healthcare use, and health maintenance. Family Violence & Sexual Assault Bulletin, 16, 18-21.

91. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2000). Physiological correlates of childhood abuse: Chronic hyperarousal in PTSD, depression and irritable bowel syndrome. Invited review. Child Abuse & Neglect, 24, 799-810.

92. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Marshall, R. (1999). Victimization and diabetes: An exploratory study. Child Abuse & Neglect, 23, 593-596.

93. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1998). Breastfeeding and the sexual abuse survivor. Journal of Human Lactation, 14, 125-130. Selected as JHL’s first Independent Study Module.

94. Froum, A.G., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1998). Law enforcement officers’ approaches to evaluations of child sexual abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect, 22, 939-942.

95. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1997). Timing of academic difficulties for neglected and non- maltreated males and females. Child Abuse & Neglect, 21(9), 885-887.

96. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Eckenrode, J. (1996). The effects of neglect on academic achievement and disciplinary problems: A developmental approach. Child Abuse & Neglect, 20, 161-169.

97. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Sugarman, M. (1995). The social consequences of long-term breastfeeding. Journal of Human Lactation, 11, 179-183.

98. Sugarman, M., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1995). Weaning ages in a sample of American women who practice extended nursing.. Clinical Pediatrics, 34(12), 642-647. Editorial pp. 648-649. Abstracted in Breastfeeding Abstracts (May, 1996), Focus and Opinion: Pediatrics (July, 1996) and Yearbook of Pediatrics (1997)

99. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1994). Postpartum depression. Illness, Crisis, & Loss, 4, 80-86.

100. Constantine, W.L., Haynes, C.W., Spiker, D., Kendall-Tackett, K., & Constantine, N.A. (1993). Recruitment and retention in a clinical trial for low , premature infants. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 14, 1-7.

17 101. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Williams, L.M., & Finkelhor, D. (1993). The impact of sexual abuse on children: A review and synthesis of recent empirical studies. Psychological Bulletin, 113, 164-180. Recipient, 1994 Outstanding Research Study Award, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children.

102. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1992). Beyond anatomical dolls: Professionals' use of other play therapy techniques. Child Abuse & Neglect, 16, 139-142.

103. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1992). Professionals' standards of "normal" behavior with anatomical dolls and factors that influence those standards. Child Abuse & Neglect, 16, 721-727.

104. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Simon, A.F. (1992). Comparison of the abuse experiences of male and female adults molested as children. Journal of Family Violence, 7, 57-62. (also ERIC Document ED332138)

105. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Watson, M.W. (1992). Use of anatomical dolls by Boston-area professionals. Child Abuse & Neglect, 16, 423-428.

106. Zebrowitz, L.A., Kendall-Tackett, K., & Fafel, J. (1991). The impact of children's facial maturity on parental expectations and punishments. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 52, 221-238. (also ERIC Document ED 306 036)

107. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Watson, M.W. (1991). Factors that influence professionals' perceptions of behavioral indicators of child sexual abuse. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 6, 386-396.

108. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1991). How many children make false allegations of sexual abuse?: A survey of mental health and law enforcement professionals. Family Violence Bulletin, 7, 19-21. (also ERIC Document ED332135)

109. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1991). Characteristics of abuse that influence when adults molested as children seek treatment. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 6, 486-493. (also ERIC Document ED332136)

110. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1991). Review of Child sexual abuse: The initial effects. Child Abuse & Neglect, 15, 317.

111. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Simon, A.F. (1988). Molestation and the onset of puberty: Data from 365 adults molested as children. Child Abuse & Neglect, 12, 73-81.

112. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Simon, A.F. (1987). Perpetrators and their acts: Data from 365 adults molested as children. Child Abuse & Neglect, 11, 237-245.

18 113. Constantine, N.A., Kraemer, H.C., Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Bennett, F.C., Tyson, J.E., & Gross, R.T. (1987). Use of physical and neurologic observations in the assessment of for low birthweight infants. Journal of Pediatrics, 110, 921-928.

Book Chapters

1. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2016). Do recent research findings mean that mothers should not take omega-3s? Lactation Management I: Clinical Lactation Monograph Series (pp. 19- 26). Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

2. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2016, in press). Rape survivors and breastfeeding: Recent findings demonstrates that breastfeeding attenuates the impact of sexual assault. In M. Labbok (Ed.), Breastfeeding basics for the public health professional.

3. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). It’s not just milk: It’s relationship. Recent findings in neuroscience show breastfeeding’s effects throughout the lifespan. In K.A. Kendall- Tackett & S.T. Sherwood (Eds.). Milk Supply: Clinical Lactation Monograph Series (pp. 95-105). Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

4. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Six reasons why Mary Fischer hated breastfeeding. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett & S.T. Sherwood (Eds.). Breast and nipple pain: Clinical Lactation Monograph Series (pp. 157-162). Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

5. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Caring for ourselves when caring for others: What lactation consultants need to know about burnout and compassion fatigue. In K. Kendall-Tackett & S.T. Sherwood (Eds.). Professional Development: Clinical Lactation Monograph Series (pp. 79-85). Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

6. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Breastfeeding and racial disparities in infant mortality: Celebrating successes and overcoming barriers. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett & S.T. Sherwood (Eds.). Cultural Competence: Clinical Lactation Monograph Series (pp. 37-44). Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

7. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Addressing racial and ethnic health disparities in infant mortality: Additional barriers to care. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett & S.T. Sherwood (Eds.). Cultural Competence: Clinical Lactation Monograph Series (pp. 45-52). Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

8. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Trauma, inflammation, and racial/ethnic health disparities. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett & S.T. Sherwood (Eds.). Cultural Competence: Clinical Lactation Monograph Series (pp. 53-70). Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

9. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Additional organizations that address health inequities within the African American community. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett & S.T. Sherwood

19 (Eds.). Cultural Competence: Clinical Lactation Monograph Series (pp. 121-128). Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

10. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015, in press). Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) treatments of mental illness. In the SAGE encyclopedia of abnormal and clinical psychology. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

11. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). Social connectedness vs. mothers on their own: Research on Hunter-Gatherer tribes highlights the lack of support mothers and babies receive in the U.S. In D. Narvaez, K. Valentino, A. Fuentes, J. McKenna, and P. Gray (Eds.), Ancestral landscapes in human evolution: Culture, childrearing and social wellbeing. New York: Oxford University Press.

12. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). Birth trauma: The causes and consequences of childbirth- related PTSD. In D. Barnes (Ed.), Women’s reproductive mental health across the lifespan (pp. 177-194). New York: Springer.

13. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (in press). Complementary and alternative treatments for perinatal depression. Handbook of Perinatal Psychology, New York: Oxford University Press.

14. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2013). “Don’t sleep with big knives”: Interesting (and promising) developments in the mother-infant sleep debate (pp. 9-17). In W. Middlemiss & K. Kendall-Tackett (Eds.), The science of mother-infant sleep: Current findings on bedsharing, breastfeeding, sleep training, and normal infant sleep. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

15. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Cong, Z., & Hale, T.W. (2013). Mother-infant sleep locations and nighttime feeding behavior: U.S. data from the survey of mothers’ sleep and fatigue (pp. 43-55). In W. Middlemiss & K. Kendall-Tackett (Eds.), The science of mother- infant sleep: Current findings on bedsharing, breastfeeding, sleep training, and normal infant sleep. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

16. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Cong, Z, & Hale, T.W. (2013). The effect of feeding method on sleep duration, maternal well-being, and postpartum depression (pp. 71-83 ). In W. Middlemiss & K. Kendall-Tackett (Eds.), The science of mother-infant sleep: Current findings on bedsharing, breastfeeding, sleep training, and normal infant sleep. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

17. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2013). Why cry-it-out and sleep-training techniques are bad for babes (pp. 89-93). In W. Middlemiss & K. Kendall-Tackett (Eds.), The science of mother-infant sleep: Current findings on bedsharing, breastfeeding, sleep training, and normal infant sleep. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

20 18. Cassels, T., Ockwell-Smith, S., Middlemiss, W., Kendall-Tackett, K., Stevens, H., & Narvaez, D. (2013). Is your baby’s sleep a problem? Or is it just normal? (pp 167-188). In W. Middlemiss & K. Kendall-Tackett (Eds.), The science of mother-infant sleep: Current findings on bedsharing, breastfeeding, sleep training, and normal infant sleep. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

19. Ockwell-Smith, S., Narvaez, D., Middlemiss, W., Stevens, H., Kendall-Tackett, K., & Cassels, T. (2013). Simple ways to calm a crying baby: And have a more peaceful night’s sleep (pp. 203-216). In W. Middlemiss & K. Kendall-Tackett (Eds.), The science of mother-infant sleep: Current findings on bedsharing, breastfeeding, sleep training, and normal infant sleep. Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

20. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). The effects of childhood maltreatment and exposure to early toxic stress. In J. Conte (Ed.), Global perspectives on child maltreatment (pp. 155- 180) . Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

21. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2013). Foreword. Community support for new families (pp. 5-6) Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

22. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2013). Foreword to the second edition. Act it out: 25 acting exercises to heal from childhood abuse (pp. xi-xii). Amarillo, TX: Praeclarus Press.

23. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). How to survive and thrive in the peer review process. In T. Vesylyeva (Ed.), An introduction to clinical research (pp. 201-212). Amarillo, TX: Hale Publishing.

24. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). Trauma increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, and diabetes. In C.R. Figley (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Trauma (pp. 689-691). Newbury Park: Sage.

25. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). Perinatal trauma. In C.R. Figley (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Trauma (pp. 420-422). Newbury Park: Sage.

26. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (in press). Breastfeeding beats the baby blues. Perspectives on diseases and disorders: Postpartum depression. Gale Publishing.

27. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). The long-term health effects of childhood sexual abuse. In P. Goodyear-Brown (Ed.), Handbook of Child Sexual Abuse (pp.49-67). New York: John Wiley.

28. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Klest, B. (2010). Causal mechanisms and multidirectional pathways between trauma, dissociation, and health. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett & B. Klest (Eds.), Trauma, dissociation and health (pp. 1-6). London: Routledge.

21 29. Sachs-Ericsson, N., Cromer, K., Hernandez, A., & Kendall-Tackett, K. (2010). Childhood abuse, health and pain-related problems: the role of psychiatric disorders and current life stress. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett & B. Klest (Eds.), Trauma, dissociation and health (pp. 42-60). London: Routledge.

30. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Preface. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett (Ed.), The psychoneuroimmunology of chronic disease (pp.3-6). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

31. Groer, M., Meagher, M., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). An overview of stress, immunity and risk of disease. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett (Ed.), The psychoneuroimmunology of chronic disease (pp . 9-22). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

32. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Depression, hostility, posttraumatic stress disorder, and inflammation: The corrosive effects of negative mental states. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett (Ed.), The psychoneuroimmunology of chronic disease (pp. 113-131). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

33. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Anti-inflammatory mechanisms of treatments for depression: Additional support for an inflammatory etiology of depression. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett (Ed.), The psychoneuroimmunology of chronic disease (pp. 219-242). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

34. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Inflammation and chronic disease: Clinical implications and future directions. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett (Ed.), The psychoneuroimmunology of chronic disease (pp. 243-247). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

35. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Omega-3s, exercise and St. John’s wort: Three complementary and alternative treatments for postpartum depression. In A. Menkin & S. Stone (Eds.), Perspectives on perinatal mood disorders: A comprehensive treatment guide (pp. 107-132). New York: Springer.

36. Sachs-Ericsson, N., Cromer, K., Hernandez, A., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). The association between childhood abuse, health and pain-related problems, and the role of psychiatric disorders and current life stress. Trauma and physical health (pp. 5-36). London: Routledge.

37. Banyard, V.L., Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Edwards, V.J. (2009). A framework and introduction to integrating trauma practice into primary care. In V. Banyard, V. Edwards & K. Kendall-Tackett (Eds.), Trauma and physical health (pp. 1-4). London: Routledge.

38. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Thinking outside the box: Where research suggests we need to go next for trauma treatment. In V.L. Banyard, V.A. Edwards, & K.A. Kendall-

22 Tackett (Eds.), Trauma and physical health: Understanding the effects of extreme stress and of psychological harm (pp. 112-133). Binghamton, NY: Haworth.

39. Sachs-Ericcson, N., Cromer, K., Hernandez, A., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). The association between childhood abuse, health and pain related problems: The role of depression and current life stress. V.L. Banyard, V.A. Edwards, & K.A. Kendall- Tackett (Eds.), Integrating trauma treatment into primary care. Binghamton, NY: Haworth.

40. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). Depression. In C. Renzetti & J. Edleson (Eds.) Encyclopedia of interpersonal violence (pp. 183-184). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

41. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). Health consequences of child maltreatment. In C. Renzetti & J. Edleson (Eds.) Encyclopedia of interpersonal violence (pp. 322-323). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

42. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). Incest. In C. Renzetti & J. Edleson (Eds.) Encyclopedia of interpersonal violence (pp. 350-351). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

43. Finkelhor, D., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Developmental impact. In D. Finkelhor (Ed.), Childhood victimization: Violence, crime, & abuse in the lives of young people (pp. 65-91). New York: Oxford University Press.

44. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Maternal mental health and breastfeeding. In M. Walker (Ed.), Core curriculum for lactation consultant practice (pp. 67-78). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.

45. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Williams, L.M., & Finkelhor, D. (2005). Die folgen von sexuellem missbrauch bei kindern: Review und synthese neuerer empirischer studien. In G. Amann & R. Wipplinger (Eds.) Sexueller missbrauch: Ueberblick zu forschung, beratung und therapie (pp. 179-212). Tubingen, Austria: Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Verhaltenstherapie.

46. Campbell, J.C., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2005). Intimate partner violence: Implications for women’s physical and mental health. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett (Ed.), Handbook of women, stress and trauma (pp. 123-140). New York: Taylor & Francis.

47. Finkelhor, D., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2005). Victimization of children and youth: The spectrum of crimes against children. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett & S. Giacomoni (Eds.), Victimization of children and youth. New York: Civic Research Institute.

23 48. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2005). Women’s experiences of stress and trauma. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett (Ed.), Handbook of women, stress and trauma (pp. 1-5). New York: Taylor & Francis.

49. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2005). Caught in the middle: Stress in the lives of young adult women. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett (Ed.), Handbook of women, stress and trauma (pp. 33-51). New York: Taylor & Francis.

50. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2005). Trauma associated with perinatal events: Birth experience, prematurity, and childbearing loss. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett (Ed.), Handbook of women, stress and trauma (pp. 53-74). New York: Taylor & Francis.

51. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2005). Chronic pain and childhood abuse. In K.A. Kendall- Tackett & S. Giacomoni (Eds.), Victimization of children and youth. New York: Civic Research Institute.

52. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2004). Writing for publication: An essential skill for graduate students with disabilities. In American Psychological Association (Ed.), Resource guide for psychology graduate students with disabilities (pp. 18-21). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

53. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2004). How to be involved in peer review. In American Psychological Association (Ed.), Resource guide for psychology graduate students with disabilities (pp. 20-21). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

54. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Vande Kemp, H. (2004). Graduate training in psychology for people with fatigue-based disabilities. In American Psychological Association (Ed.), Resource guide for psychology graduate students with disabilities (pp. 21-24). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

55. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2004). Family violence as a health issue. In K.A. Kendall- Tackett (Ed.), Health consequences of abuse in the family: A clinical guide for evidence- based practice (pp. 3-7). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

56. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2004). Where do we go from here? In K.A. Kendall-Tackett (Ed.), Health consequences of abuse in the family: A clinical guide for evidence-based practice (pp. 247-251). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

57. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2003). Child sexual abuse. In J.J. Ponzetti (Ed.), International encyclopedia of marriage and family, Second Edition (pp. 227-230). NY: Macmillan.

58. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Williams, L.M., & Finkelhor, D. (2003). The impact of sexual abuse on children: A review and synthesis of recent empirical studies. In P.R. Gilbert &

24 K.K. Eby (Eds.), Violence and gender: An interdisciplinary reader (pp. 269-289). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

59. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Marshall, R., & Ness, K.E. (2003). Chronic pain syndromes and violence against women. In M.E. Banks & E. Kaschak (Eds.), Women with visible and invisible disabilities: Multiple intersections, multiple issues, multiple therapies (pp. 45- 56). Binghamton, NY: Haworth.

60. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Williams, L.M., & Finkelhor, D. (2001). Impact of sexual abuse on children: A review and synthesis of recent empirical studies. In R. Bull (Ed.), Children and the law: The essential readings (pp. 29-76). Malden, MA: Blackwell.

61. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2001). Victimization of female children. In C.M Renzetti, J.L. Edleson, & R. Kennedy Bergen (Eds.) Sourcebook on violence against women (pp. 101- 113). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

62. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Marshall, R. (2001). Victimization and diabetes: An exploratory study. In K. Franey, R. Geffner & R. Falconer (Eds.), Child maltreatment: Who pays? We all do (pp. 71-74). San Diego, CA: Family Violence and Sexual Assault Institute.

63. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2000). Incest. Encyclopedia of women and crime (p.114). Phoenix, AZ: Oryz.

64. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1999). Conducting an evaluability assessment. In G. Kaufman Kantor & K. Kendall-Tackett (Eds.), A guide to program evaluation in the United States Air Force Family Advocacy Program. San Antonio, TX: United States Air Force (online).

65. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1999). Developing/assessing logic models. Conducting an evaluability assessment. In G. Kaufman Kantor & K. Kendall-Tackett (Eds.), A guide to program evaluation in the United States Air Force Family Advocacy Program. San Antonio, TX: United States Air Force (online).

66. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1999). Doing process evaluations. Conducting an evaluability assessment. In G. Kaufman Kantor & K. Kendall-Tackett (Eds.), A Guide to Program Evaluation in the United States Air Force Family Advocacy Program. San Antonio, TX: United States Air Force (online).

67. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Marshall, R. (1998). Sexual victimization of children: Incest and child sexual abuse. In R.K. Bergen (Ed.) Issues in intimate violence (pp. 47-63). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

25 68. Finkelhor, D., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1997). A developmental perspective on the impact of victimization. In D. Cicchetti (Ed.), Developmental perspectives on trauma: Theory, research and intervention. Vol. 8: Rochester Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology (pp. 1-32). New York: University of Rochester Press.

69. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Williams, L.M., & Finkelhor, D. (1997). Die folgen von sexuellem missbrauch bei kindern: Review und synthese neuerer empirischer studien. In G. Amann & R. Wipplinger (Eds.), Sexueller missbrauch: Ueberblick zu forschung, beratung und therapie (pp. 151-186). Salzburg, Austria: Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Verhaltenstherapie.

70. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Eckenrode, J. (1997). The effects of neglect on academic achievement and disciplinary problems: A developmental approach. In G.K. Kantor & J. Jansinski (Ed.), Out of darkness: Contemporary perspectives on family violence (pp. 105-112). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

71. Constantine, W.L., Haynes, C.W., Spiker, D., Kendall-Tackett, K., & Constantine, N.A. (1997). Recruitment and retention. In R.T. Gross, D. Spiker, & C.W. Haynes (Eds.), Helping low birth weight, premature babies: The infant health and development program (pp. 125-139). Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

72. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Williams, L.M., & Finkelhor, D. (1995). The impact of sexual abuse on children: A review and synthesis of recent empirical findings. In M.E. Hertzig & E.A. Farber (Eds.), Annual progress in child psychiatry and child development. (pp. 321-356). New York: Brunner/Mazel.

73. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Williams, L.M., & Finkelhor, D. (1995). The impact of sexual abuse on children: A review and synthesis of recent empirical findings. In B. Finkelman (Ed.), Child abuse: A multi-disciplinary survey, 4: Short and long-term effects (pp. 236-252). New York: Garland.

74. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Simon, A.F. (1995). A comparison of the abuse experiences of male and female adults molested as children. In B. Finkelman (Ed.), Child abuse: A multi-disciplinary survey, Vol 2 (pp. 291-296). New York: Garland.

75. Finkelhor, D., & Kendall-Tackett, K. (1993). Epilogue: The research perspective. In J. Waterman, R.J. Kelly, J. McCord, & M.K. Oliveri (Eds.), Behind the playground walls: Sexual abuse in preschools (pp. 278-283). New York: Guilford.

Curricula/ Specialized Publications

1. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Yuen, A. (Eds.) (2013). Recent studies support API’s eight principles of parenting. Journal of Attachment Parenting, Vol. 1. http://www.attachmentparenting.org/journalofattachmentparenting/2013

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2. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Duffy, L., Zollo, L., Geck, L., Dodge, J., Porter, J., and the New Hampshire Breastfeeding Task Force (2009). A breastfeeding-friendly approach to depression in new mothers: A curriculum for health care providers, 2nd Edition. Concord, NH: NH Breastfeeding Task Force, www.NHBreastfeedingTaskForce.org.

3. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). Depression in new mothers I: Causes and consequences, Revised Edition. Independent Study Module for Physicians. Schaumburg, IL: La Leche League International.

4. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). Depression in new mothers II: Treatment options for breastfeeding mothers, Revised Edition. Independent Study Module for Physicians. Schaumburg, IL: La Leche League International.

5. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). Postpartum depression and the breastfeeding mother: Part I: Causes and consequences. Lactation Consultant Series 2, Unit 5. Schaumburg, IL: La Leche League International.

6. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). Postpartum depression and the breastfeeding mother. Part II: Treatment options for breastfeeding mothers. Lactation Consultant Series 2, Unit 5. Schaumburg, IL: La Leche League International.

7. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Duffy, L., Zollo, L., Geck, L., Dodge, J., Porter, J., and the New Hampshire Breastfeeding Task Force (2007). A breastfeeding-friendly approach to depression in new mothers: A curriculum for health care providers. Concord, NH: NH Breastfeeding Task Force, www.NHBreastfeedingTaskForce.org.

8. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2004). Breastfeeding and the sexual abuse survivor. Lactation Consultant Series 2, Unit 9. Schaumburg, IL: La Leche League International.

9. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2004). Breastfeeding and the sexual abuse survivor. Independent Study Module for Physicians. Schaumburg, IL: La Leche League International.

10. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2004). Postpartum depression and the breastfeeding mother. Lactation Consultant Series 2, Unit 8. Schaumburg, IL: La Leche League International.

11. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2003). Depression in new mothers I: Causes and consequences. Independent Study Module for Physicians. Schaumburg, IL: La Leche League International.

27 12. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2003). Depression in new mothers II: Treatment options for breastfeeding mothers. Independent Study Module for Physicians. Schaumburg, IL: La Leche League International.

13. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Little, L. (2003). Council resolution on the maltreatment of children with disabilities. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association (adopted February, 2003).

Web, E-Publications, and Blog Posts

1. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2016). El trauma del parto y la recuperación de la madre. Breastfeeding Today. http://breastfeedingtoday-llli.org/el-trauma-del-parto-y-la-recuperacion-de-la-madre/

2. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2016). Birth trauma and mother’s recovery. Breastfeeding Today. http://breastfeedingtoday-llli.org/birth-trauma-and-mothers-recovery/

3. Kendall=Tackett, K.A. (2015). ?Por qué es buena la lactancia para la salud mental de una madre? Breastfeeding Today. http://breastfeedingtoday-llli.org/por-que-es-buena-la-lactancia-para-la-salud- mental-de-una-madre/

4. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). The role of breastfeeding in protecting mothers’ mental health. The Breastfeeding Network Newsletter (UK), Autumn, 6-12. https://gallery.mailchimp.com/190bcb054ce2b975578b3b8b0/files/Newsletter_60_copy_01.pdf

5. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Why breastfeeding is good for mothers’ mental health. Breastfeeding Today. http://breastfeedingtoday-llli.org/why-breastfeeding-is-good-for-mothers-mental-health/

6. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Breastfeeding after sexual assault. http://www.bellybelly.com.au/breastfeeding/breastfeeding-after-previous-sexual-assault/

7. Martin, B. F., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). “Because of the adversity I faced in childhood, there’s nothing I can’t do!” Huffington Post. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brian-f-martin/because-of-the- adversity-_b_6497364.html

8. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2013). Childbirth-related psychological trauma: It’s finally on the radar and it affects breastfeeding. Science & Sensibility. http://www.scienceandsensibility.org/?s=kendall-tackett and Lactation Matters, http://lactationmatters.org/2013/01/31/childbirth-related-psychological-trauma-an-issue- whose-time-has-come/

28 9. Middlemiss, W., Hoffman, J., Kendall-Tackett, K., McKenna, J., Narvaez, D., Smith, S.O., & Stevens, H. (2013, Jan. 9). Response to “Five-year follow-up of harms and benefits of behavioral sleep intervention.” Pediatrics Rapid Response. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/130/4/643/reply#content-block

10. Narvaez, D., Hoffman, J., Middlemis, W., Ockwell-Smith, S., Kendall-Tackett, K., & Stevens, H. (2013). Baby sleep training: Mistakes “experts” and parents make. Psychology Today. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/moral- landscapes/201301/baby-sleep-training-mistakes-experts-and-parents-make

11. Navarez, D., Hoffman, J., Middlemis, W., Ockwell-Smith, S., Kendall-Tackett, K., & Stevens, H. (2013). “Let crying babes lie?” So wrong. Psychology Today. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/moral-landscapes/201301/let-crying-babes- lie-so-wrong

12. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). Seeking breastfeeding warrior poets: Writing to change the world. Lactation Matters. http://lactationmatters.org/2012/12/18/seeking- breastfeeding-warrior-poets-writing-to-change-the-world/

13. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). One every 21 seconds: Let’s remember what we are fighting for. Lactation Matters. http://lactationmatters.org/2012/11/27/one-every-21- seconds-lets-remember-what-we-are-fighting-for/

14. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). The quiet underground is quiet no more. Extended breastfeeding is officially out of the closet. Science & Sensibility. http://www.scienceandsensibility.org/?tag=breastfeeding

15. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012).Críticas ao artigo da revista Pediatrics sobre treinamento de sono. http://www.cientistaqueviroumae.com.br/2012/10/nao-o- berreiro-nao-esta-liberado-nao.html

16. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). Críticas ao artigo da Pediatrics sobre treinamento de sono. https://www.facebook.com/notes/solu%C3%A7%C3%B5es-para-noites-sem- choro/cr%C3%ADticas-ao-artigo-da-pediatrics-sobre-treinamento-de-sono-por- kathleen-kendall-/497065550317859

17. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). Nighttime breastfeeding and maternal mental health. http://babygooroo.com/2012/08/nighttime-breastfeeding-maternal-mental-health/

18. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). How other cultures prevent postpartum depression. http://babygooroo.com/2012/08/how-other-cultures-prevent-postpartum-depression/

29 19. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). Don’t sleep with big knives: Some interesting (and promising) developments in the mother-infant sleep debate. http://www.scienceandsensibility.org/?p=4888

20. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). Treatments for trauma survivors with PTSD. http://givingbirthwithconfidence.org/2-2/traumatic-birth-prevention-resource- guide/treatment-options-for-trauma-survivors-with-ptsd/

21. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). In search of breastfeeding’s warrior poets. http://www.bestthinking.com/thinkers/medicine/psychiatry_and_neurology/psychoso matic_medicine/kathleen-a-kendall-tackett?tab=blog&blogpostid=15568

22. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). The writer’s corner. http://www.bestthinking.com/article/permalink/1740?tab=article&title=the-writer-s- corner-getting-started-and-developing-a-marketing-plan

23. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Possible interventions for very fatigued new mothers. http://www.scienceandsensibility.org/?s=kendall-tackett

24. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Exclusively breastfeeding mothers get more sleep: Another look at nighttime breastfeeding and postpartum depression. http://www.scienceandsensibility.org/?tag=breastfeeding

25. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Antidepressant usage during pregnancy and breastfeeding. http://www.kindredcommunity.com/articles/antidepressant-usage- during-pregnancy-and-breastfeeding/p/2137

26. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Chronic pain in adult survivors of childhood abuse. http://www.bestthinking.com/articles/medicine/psychiatry_and_neurology/psychoso matic_medicine/chronic-pain-in-adult-survivors-of-childhood-abuse?tab=article

27. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Inflammation and traumatic stress: A likely mechanism for chronic illness in trauma survivors. http://www.bestthinking.com/articles/medicine/psychiatry_and_neurology/psychoso matic_medicine/inflammation-and-traumatic-stress-a-likely-mechanism-for-chronic- illness-in-trauma-survivors

28. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). The psychological impact of birth experiences: An under-reported source of trauma in the lives of women. http://www.bestthinking.com/article/permalink/1418?tab=article&title=the-psychological- impact-of-birth-experience-an-underreported-source-of-trauma-in-the-lives-of-women.

29. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Cong, Z., & Hale, T.W. (2011). Mother-infant sleep location and nighttime feeding behaviors.

30 http://www.bestthinking.com/articles/lifestyle/health_and_fitness/mother-infant- sleep-locations-and-nighttime-feeding-behavior

30. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Why trauma makes people sick: Inflammation, heart disease, and diabetes in trauma survivors. http://www.bestthinking.com/articles/medicine/psychiatry_and_neurology/why- trauma-makes-people-sick-inflammation-heart-disease-and-diabetes-in-trauma- survivors?tab=article

31. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). How sleep disorders impact trauma survivors. http://www.bestthinking.com/articles/medicine/psychiatry_and_neurology/psychoso matic_medicine/how-sleep-disorders-impact-health-in-trauma-survivors?tab=article

32. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Inflammation and depression in puerperal women. http://www.bestthinking.com/articles/lifestyle/health_and_fitness/inflammation-and- depression-in-puerperal-women-new-research-from-psychoneuroimmunology

33. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). How sleep disorders impact health in trauma survivors. http://www.bestthinking.com/articles/medicine/psychiatry_and_neurology/psychoso matic_medicine/how-sleep-disorders-impact-health-in-trauma-survivors

34. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Postpartum depression: A call to action for the breastfeeding committee. http://www.bestthinking.com/articles/lifestyle/health_and_fitness/postpartum- depression-a-call-to-action-for-the-breastfeeding-community?tab=article

35. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Bad childhood, great life. http://www.bestthinking.com/articles/lifestyle/family_and_parenting/bad-childhood- great-life-overcoming-the-legacy-of-adverse-childhood-experiences?tab=article

36. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Traumatic stress symptoms in parents of premature infants. http://www.bestthinking.com/articles/lifestyle/health_and_fitness/womens_health/tra umatic-stress-symptoms-in-parents-of-premature-infants

37. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Hidden feelings of motherhood: Coping with mothering stress, depression and burnout. Medications & More, Jan., http://www.ibreastfeeding.com/content/newsletter/hidden-feelings-motherhood- coping-mothering-stress-depression-and-burnout

38. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). DHA and maternal mental health: Do recent research findings ean we shouldn’t recommend omega-3s to mothers? Science & Sensibility Blog, December 6, http://www.scienceandsensibility.org/?p=1767

31 39. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Should mothers avoid nighttime breastfeeding to decrease their risk of depression. Breastfeeding Today, 1. http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/29e55b27#/29e55b27/20

40. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Using timeline to increase the readability of your story. Medications & More, Dec. http://www.ibreastfeeding.com/content/newsletter/using- timeline-increase-readability-your-story

41. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Add variety to the pace and rhythm of your story. Medications & More, Nov. http://www.ibreastfeeding.com/content/newsletter/add- variety-pace-and-rhythm-your-story

42. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Who do you want to tell your story? Using first- and third-person narration. Medications & Mother’s Milk, Oct.. http://www.ibreastfeeding.com/content/newsletter/who-do-you-want-tell-your-story- using-first-and-third-person-narration

43. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Telling a good story: Use narrative in your writing. Medications & More, Sept. http://www.ibreastfeeding.com/category/sections/writers- corner

44. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Nighttime breastfeeding and maternal mental health. Science & Sensibility blog (Lamaze International). http://www.scienceandsensibility.org/?p=1398#comments

45. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Show, don’t tell: The power of a compelling story. Medications & More, August. http://www.ibreastfeeding.com/category/sections/writers-corner

46. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Should mothers avoid nighttime breastfeeding in order to decrease their risk of depression? Breastfeeding Today. http://www.llli.org/docs/00000000000001_BT_PDF/bt_2_photodwnload.pdf

47. Mohrbacher, N.S., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). The 7 natural laws of breastfeeding. Australian Breastfeeding Association. http://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/bfinfo/7laws.html

48. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). How to get published in the breastfeeding world. Medications & More, July. http://www.ibreastfeeding.com/content/newsletter/how- get-published-breastfeeding-world

49. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Maximizing your creativity. Medications & More, June. http://www.ibreastfeeding.com/category/newsletters/june-2010

32 50. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Nachtelijk ouderschap en de geestelijke gezondheid van de moeder. http://www.borstvoeding.com/aanverwant/samen-slapen/geestelijke- gezondheid.html

51. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). What I learned about writing from the Shostakovich Symphony Number 5. Medications & More, May. http://www.ibreastfeeding.com/category/newsletters/may-2010

52. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Nighttime breastfeeding and maternal mental health. http://www.ibreastfeeding.com/category/newsletters/april-2010

53. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Navigating Amazon’s new Author Central: Another way to get your writing out to the world. http://www.ibreastfeeding.com/category/newsletters/april-2010

54. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Why would breastfeeding protect mothers from cardiovascular and metabolic diseases? Medications & More, March. http://www.ibreastfeeding.com/category/newsletters/march-2010

55. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). On procrastination. Medications & More, March. http://www.ibreastfeeding.com/category/newsletters/march-2010

56. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Why breastfeeding and omega-3s help prevent depression in pregnant and postpartum women. www.BestThinking.com//topics/medicine/medical_conditions/depression/why- breastfeeding-and-omega-3s-help-prevent-depression-in-pregnant-and-postpartum- women.

57. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Non-drug treatments for depression in pregnant and postpartum women. http://www.bestthinking.com/topics/medicine/medical_conditions/depression/non- drug-treatments-for-depression-in-pregnant-and-breastfeeding-women

58. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Breastfeeding after sexual trauma. http://www.bestthinking.com/topics/medicine/breastfeeding-after-sexual-trauma

59. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Antidepressant use in pregnant and breastfeeding women. http://www.bestthinking.com/topics/medicine/family_medicine/obstetrics_and_gynec ology/antidepressant-use-in-pregnant-and-breastfeeding-women

60. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Medication use for trauma symptoms and PTSD in pregnant and breastfeeding women.

33 http://www.bestthinking.com/topics/lifestyle/health_and_fitness/womens_health/medi cation-use-for-trauma-symptoms-and-ptsd-in-pregnant-and-breastfeeding-women

61. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Should mothers avoid nighttime breastfeeding to decrease their risk of depression? http://www.bestthinking.com/topics/lifestyle/health_and_fitness/womens_health/shou ld-mothers-avoid-nighttime-breastfeeding-to-decrease-their-risk-of-depression-

62. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Can fats make you happy? http://www.bestthinking.com/topics/lifestyle/health_and_fitness/womens_health/can- fats-make-you-happy-

63. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Exercise as a treatment for depression in new mothers: It’s as effective as medicationis. http://www.bestthinking.com/topics/medicine/medical_conditions/depression/exercis e-as-a-treatment-for-depression-in-new-mothers-it-s-as-effective-as-medications

64. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Bright light therapy for depression. http://www.bestthinking.com/topics/lifestyle/health_and_fitness/bright-light-therapy- for-depression

65. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). How other cultures prevent postpartum depression: Social structures that protect new mothers. http://www.bestthinking.com/topics/medicine/family_medicine/obstetrics_and_gynec ology/how-other-cultures-prevent-postpartum-depression-social-structures-that- protect-new-mothers-mental-health

66. Kendall-Tackett, K./A. (2010). Making peace with your birth experience. http://www.bestthinking.com/topics/medicine/family_medicine/obstetrics_and_gynec ology/making-peace-with-your-birth-experience

67. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Why breastfeeding lowers women’s risk of cardiovascular and metabolic disease. http://www.bestthinking.com/topics/lifestyle/health_and_fitness/womens_health/why -breastfeeding-lowers-women-s-risk-of-cardiovascular-and-metabolic-diseases.

68. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). On writer’s block. Medications & More, February, 16.

69. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Want to make your writing more accessible?: Put some people in your sentences. Medications & More, January, 20.

70. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Hale, T.W. (2009). Trauma medications for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Selfgrowth.com.

34 http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/medication_use_for_trauma_symptoms_and_ptsd _in_pregnant_and_breastfeeding_women?#.

71. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Sleep disorders in trauma survivors. Selfgrowth.com. http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/how_sleep_disorders_impact_health_in_trauma_ survivors?#.

72. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Too much information may cause problems for breastfeeding new mothers. BFI Lactnet Update Plus, 5(15), 3.

73. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Making peace with your birth experience. New Beginnings, 5-6, 50-55.

74. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Beyond U.S. borders: Writing for non-American English-speaking audiences in perinatal health. Medications & More, 12(3), 16-17.

75. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Assessment of depression in new mothers. Medications & More, 10(3), 6-7.

76. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009, October 13). Breastfeeding after sexual abuse. TheAttachedFamily.com.

77. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). How to select a publisher. Medications & More, 10(3), 18.

78. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009, September 8). How too much information may cause problems for breastfeeding new mothers. Science & Sensibility: A research blog for healthy pregnancy, birth and beyond from Lamaze International. http://www.scienceandsensibility.org/?p=559

79. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009, September 16). How shall we then treat? The evidence base for trauma treatment (Review of Effective treatments for PTSD). PsycCritiques- Contemporary Psychology, APA Review of Books. September 16, 2009, Vol. 54, Release 37, Article 4.

80. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Mohrbacher, N. (2009, March 9). Breastfeeding is a relationship: The right-brained approach to breastfeeding. www.theattachedfamily.org

81. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). “And then we’ll get on Oprah: Don’t sound like an amateur: know your market. Medications & More, 9(3), 15.

82. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). In search of breastfeeding’s warrior poets. Medications & More, August, 16.

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83. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Writing for the Web. Medications & More, July. 20.

84. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Finding time to write. Medications & More, May, 14.

85. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Should you join a writer’s group? Medications & More, April, 16.

86. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Do I need permission to cite that? The fair-use rule in U.S. copyright law. Medications & More, 3 (Mar), 12.

87. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Can fats make you happy? Depression and long-chain Omega-3 fatty acids in the perinatal period. Medications & More, 38, 1-3.

88. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Survey of mothers’ sleep and fatigue: Preliminary findings. Medications & More, 39, 3-5.

89. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Silence that inner critic and start writing! (Writer’s Corner column), Medications & More, 39, 12.

90. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Beating the winter blues: Bright light therapy for seasonal and non-seasonal depression. Medications & More, 25, 1-3.

91. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Diagnosis and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Compatibility of treatment choices with breastfeeding. Medications & More, 23 (October), 1-3.

92. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). The corrosive effects of fatigue and social isolation: And what you can do. Attachment Parenting International Links, June. www.attachmentparenting.org.

93. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Postpartum depression: A call to action for the breastfeeding community. Medications & More, July, 1-2.

94. Kendall-Tackett, K.A (2007). Inflammation and depression in puerperal women: New research from psychoneuroimmunology. Medications & More, June, 1-2.

95. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Mothers and the winter blahs. Medications & More, Feb, 1-2.

96. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). How other cultures prevent depression in new mothers: Social structures that protect maternal mental health. www.BreastfeedingMadeSimple.com.

36 97. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Making peace with your birth experience. www.BreastfeedingMadeSimple.com.

98. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Can fats make you happy?: Omega-3s and your mental health, pregnancy, postpartum and beyond. www.BreastfeedingMadeSimple.com.

99. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Omega-3s and your mental health: Pregnancy, postpartum and beyond. www.BreastfeedingMadeSimple.com.

100. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). New research on postpartum depression: How inflammation increases risk and how breastfeeding and anti-inflammatory treatments protect maternal mental health. April 5, 2007, www.Scientist-practitioner.com (also on www.BreastfeedingMadeSimple.com)

Newsletter and Magazine Articles (Print)

1. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2016). Birth, breastfeeding, and postpartum depression at a maternity hospital in Hangzhou, China. International Doula, 24(1), 14-16.

2. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2015). Why breastfeeding protects new mothers’ mental health: Recent findings on inflammation, postpartum depression, and breastfeeding. Hangzhou Today, 1.

3. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). Trauma, inflammation, and racial/ethnic health disparities: 2014 Division 56 Presidential Address. Trauma Psychology, Fall, 18-23.

4. Elmore, D., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). Division 56 president takes to Capitol Hill to educate policy makers about trauma health. Trauma Psychology, Fall, 37.

5. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). 2014 presidential wrap-up. Trauma Psychology, Fall, 1, 3-4.

6. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). Becoming more disability friendly: Trauma psychology and people with disabilities. Trauma Psychology, Summer, 1, 3-4.

7. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). Trauma makes you fat: Why trauma psychologists should be part of the discussion about the “obesity epidemic.” Trauma Psychology, Spring, 1, 3.

8. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). Helping women heal from childbirth-related psychological trauma. International Doula, 22(1), 15-19.

9. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2013). Birth trauma: Help and healing from childbirth-related psychological trauma. Essence, 49(6), 12-13.

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10. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Un nouveau paradigm pour la depression des jeunes mamans. Profession Sage-Femme (France), 178, 24-29.

11. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Nighttime breastfeeding: How does it affect maternal mental health? Pathways to Family Wellness, 29, 38-39.

12. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Expanding our paradigms, increasing our effectiveness (Editorial). Family & Intimate Partner Quarterly, 3(4), 291-292.

13. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Nighttime breastfeeding and maternal mental health. Mosaic (La Leche League of New Zealand), 22 (3), 11-12.

14. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Breastfeeding beats the blues. Mothering, Sept-Oct, 60-68.

15. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). If a mom know is depressed: Advice for fathers, family and friends. Mothering, Sept-Oct, 67.

16. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). What mothers need postpartum. Mothering, Sept-Oct, 65.

17. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). The best drugs for breastfeeding moms. Mothering, Sept-Oct, 66..

18. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Hale, T.W. (2010). Survey of mothers’ sleep and fatigue: Preliminary findings. The Attached Family, 13(1), 21.

19. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Psychological Trauma: The founding of a new journal in trauma psychology. Texas Psychologist, 60(1), 3-4.

20. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Hale, T.W. (2010). Survey of Mothers’ Sleep and Fatigue”: Preliminary findings. Essence (magazine of the Australian Breastfeeding Association), Jan., 16-17.

21. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). A summary of H1N1 guidelines for infants and pregnant and breastfeeding women. Ten-Gallon Tidings (Newsletter of La Leche League of Texas), 120, 6-7.

22. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Making peace with your birth experience. New Beginnings, 5 & 6, 50-55.

23. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Hale, T.W. (2009). Survey of mothers’ sleep and fatigue: Preliminary findings. Leaven, 2/3, 47-50.

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24. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Trauma symptoms in parents of preterm infants. Trauma Psychology, 4(3), 16-18.

25. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). How other cultures prevent postpartum depression. Birth & Beyond (Newsletter of the Childbirth Education Association, Brisbane, Australia), 15(3), 6-7.

26. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Hale, T.W. (2009). Survey of mothers’ sleep and fatigue: Preliminary findings. Mosaic (La Leche League New Zealand Leaders journal). 21 (20), 10-12.

27. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Hale, T.W. (2009). Medication use for trauma symptoms and ptsd in pregnant and breastfeeding women. Trauma Psychology. 4(2), 12-15.

28. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). Chronic pain in adult survivors of childhood abuse. Trauma Psychology, Fall, 20-24.

29. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). Research on postpartum depression: A point- counterpoint discussion. Leaven, 2, 5-7.

30. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). The problem sleep and fatigue in mothers: Is mother- baby separation the answer? Turning Leaves, Summer, 2-3.

31. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). Inflammation and traumatic stress: A likely mechanism for chronic illness in trauma survivors. Trauma Psychology, 3(2), 21-23.

32. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). Violence against women and the perinatal period: The impact of lifetime violence and abuse on pregnancy and postpartum. Trauma Psychology, 3(1), 8-11.

33. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). You are what you eat. API Journal, 11, 32.

34. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). Beating the winter blues: Bright light therapy for depression. Turning Leaves. Spring, 2-3.

35. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). Making peace with your birth experience. Essence Magazine (Australia), January, 16-18.

36. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2008). How other cultures prevent depression in new mothers. Essence Magazine, September, 24-25.

37. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Trauma related to birth experience. Trauma Psychology, 2, 9-11.

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38. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Processi inflammatory e depressione nelle puerpere: Nuove ricerche dall psichoneuroimmunologia. L’allattamento moderno, Supplmento n.1 della rivista Da mamma a mamma, 7-8.

39. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). New research on postpartum depression. Breastfeeding Communique (New Zealand), 18, 47-51.

40. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Self-care for leaders: What you can do to stay energized. Leaven, 43, 75-77.

41. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). The art of self-care. Turning Leaves, Fall, 2-4.

42. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Radicals in the suburbs: Seven women who changed the world. Turning Leaves, Summer, 2-3.

43. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). New research on postpartum depression: The central role of inflammation and how breastfeeding and anti-inflammatory treatments protect maternal mental health. Leaven, 43, 50-53.

44. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Hope, love and healthiness. Focus on the Family Magazine, October, 12-13. (Reprinted in Single- family, Mid-life and beyond, and Couples editions).

45. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Sleep disorders in trauma survivors: How sleep disorders impact health in trauma survivors. Trauma Psychology, Spring/Summer, 17- 19.

46. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Bad childhood, great life. Going Bonkers?, Summer, 44-46.

47. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Why trauma makes people sick: Inflammation, heart disease and diabetes in trauma survivors. Trauma Psychology, Winter, 9-12.

48. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Spreading the word about nurturing parenting: La Leche League and Attachment Parenting International. Attachment Parenting, 10(2), 14-15.

49. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Practical steps to achieving more balance in your life. Attachment Parenting, 10(1), 14-15.

50. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). The depression weapon: How certain foods affect your mental health. Going Bonkers?, Spring, 30-31.

40 51. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Lower your stress by conquering mess. Going Bonkers?: A self-help magazine with a sense of humor, Winter, 36-37.

52. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2006). Effetti di stress e depressione maternal sull’allattamento al seno: Conoscenze attuali. L’allattamento moderno, Supplemento di informazione scientifica de La Leche League Italia, 11-13.

53. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2006). Be there at the beginning: The emerging field of trauma psychology. Trauma Psychology (inaugural issue), 1, 3-4.

54. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2006). Violence against women during pregnancy, postpartum and breastfeeding). Breastfeeding Abstracts, 25, 26-28.

55. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2006). The impact of maternal stress and depression on breastfeeding. What we know so far. League Spirit (Area Leaders’ Letter for LLL of Southern California/Nevada), 103(2), 3-5.

56. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2005). New research on postpartum depression. Leaven, 41, 75-79.

57. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1998). Breastfeeding and the sexual abuse survivor. Breastfeeding Abstracts, May, 25-26.

58. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2005). The impact of maternal stress and depression on breastfeeding: What we know so far. Breastfeeding Abstracts, 24, 27-28.

59. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. , & Crase, B. (2005). New members of the Professional Advisory Board. Leaven, 41, 95.

60. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2005). How other cultures support new mothers: Lessons from the developing world. Turning Leaves, 20(1), 12-14.

61. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2004). The latest research on Omega-3s and depression. Turning Leaves (the Newsletter of La Leche League of Maine/New Hampshire), Summer, 10-11.

62. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2004). The maltreatment of children with disabilities: Update on the Collaboration between the Section on Child Maltreatment and the Committee on Disability Issues in Psychology. Section on Child Maltreatment Newsletter (American Psychological Association), 8(3), 1-2.

63. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2003). The impact of clergy sexual abuse on religiosity: Implications for long-term health. The Health Psychologist, 25, 1, 15-17.

41 64. Kendall-Tackett, KA. (2003). Keeping your sanity and balance during the holiday season. Leaven, 39, 116-117.

65. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2002). Making peace with your birth experience. New Beginnings, 19, 44-47.

66. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2002). Abuse and neglect of children with disabilities. Rehabilitation Psychology News, 29, 12-13.

67. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2002). Writing for publication: An essential skill for graduate students with disabilities. APAGS Newsletter, Winter (available online: http://www.apa.org/apags/members/writing4pub.html).

68. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2002). Depression in new mothers: Why it matters to the child maltreatment field. Section on Child Maltreatment Newsletter: Division 37, American Psychological Association, 6, 8-9.

69. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2001). Don’t let the holidays make you sick. Newsletter of the New Hampshire Lupus Foundation, 1(6), 1-3.

70. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2001). Lupus 101: Medications for lupus. Newsletter of the New Hampshire Lupus Foundation, 1(3), 1-3.

71. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Feldman, S., & Williams, M. (2001). Making your conference presentations accessible for people with disabilities. 72. ---Rehabilitation Psychology News, 28(4), 15. 73. ---The Health Psychologist, 23(2), 13. 74. ---Section on Child Maltreatment Newsletter, 6(1), 6-7.

75. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2001). Mothering burnout: What it is. What you can do. New Beginnings, 18 (May-June), 84-87.

76. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2001). Recognizing and coping with stress. Leaven, April-May, 27-28.

77. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2000). The long-term health effects of victimization. Joining Forces, 5(1), 1-4. (newsletter of the Uniformed Health Services).

78. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2000). Time as an accessibility issue in the workplace. Rehabilitation Psychology News, 28(1), 4-5.

79. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2000). Report from the Committee on Disability Issues in Psychology. The Health Psychologist, 22, 17.

42 80. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2000). A week in the life of a perinatal health psychologist. The Health Psychologist, 22, 4, 14.

81. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2000). Arthritis, fibromyalgia, and breastfeeding. Leaven: La Leche League’s International Journal for Leaders, 36(1), 3-4.

82. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1999). Breastfeeding support: When it works and when it doesn’t. Leaven, 35, 94.

83. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Sugarman, M. (1999). Study of long-term breastfeeding: Who supports and who criticizes? Leaven, 35, 24.

84. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Sugarman, M. (1998). Study of long-term breastfeeding: Children’s words for breastfeeding. Leaven, 34, 112.

85. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1998). Postpartum depression. An independent study module for physicians. Schaumburg, IL: La Leche League.

86. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Sugarman, M. (1998). Study of long-term breastfeeding: Weaning ages. Leaven, 31, 6.

87. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1997). Breastfeeding and the sexual abuse survivor. Leaven, 33(2), 27-29.

88. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1996). How a baby’s cognitive development can affect breastfeeding. Leaven, 32(1), 3-4.

89. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1996). When mothers are depressed. Leaven, 32 (3), 35-37.

90. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1995). Review of The Nursing Mother’s Companion and The Nursing Mother’s Guide to Weaning. The Doula, 31, 20.

91. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1994). Negative birth experiences and the mother/infant relationship. The APSAC Advisor, 7, 9-10; 25-26.

92. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1994). Postpartum depression and the mother/infant relationship: How we can nurture attachment. APSAC Advisor, 7, 11-12; 35-38.

93. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1994). Banishing the "baby blues." The Doula, 28, 26-28.

94. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1994). Coming to terms with a negative birth experience. The Doula, 29, 10-11.

43 95. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1994). Review of Mothering the new mother. The Doula, 29, 28.

96. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1994). Postpartum depression: What it is and what you can do about it. The Mothers’ Resource Guide, 3(2), 12-13.

97. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1994). Postpartum rituals and the prevention of postpartum depression: A cross-cultural perspective. Newsletter of the Boston Institute for the Development of Infants and Parents. 13(1), 3-6.

98. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1993). Preventing postpartum depression: Support, information, and empowerment for new mothers. The Stone Center Link, Winter, 5-6.

99. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1993). Postpartum rituals in many cultures and the role of the doula in prevention of postpartum depression. Newsletter of the National Association of Postpartum Care Services, October, 10-11.

100. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1993). Review of Defending our lives. The APSAC Advisor, 6, 17.

101. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., Williams, L.M., & Stern, P. (1992). A practitioner's guide to interpreting research results. APSAC Advisor, 5, 1-14.

102. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1991). Working with researchers: A guide for clinicians. APSAC Advisor, 4, 6-7.

103. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1991). Believing children or being neutral: What you think can influence your judgments about suspected victims of sexual abuse. APSAC Advisor, 4, 4.

104. Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1991). The Oedipal Complex and child sexual abuse research. ERIC Document ED332137.

105. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Watson, M.W. (1990). Factors that influence perceptions of behavioral indicators of child sexual abuse. A Common Ground, 6(3), 3.

106. Kendall-Tackett, K.A., & Watson, M.W. (1990). Anatomical dolls. A Common Ground, 6(3), 9.

CHRONOLOGICAL LISTING OF ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2011-present Owner/Editor-in-Chief, Praeclarus Press

2015-present Clinical Professor, University of Hawai’i at Manoa School of Nursing

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2008-present Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Texas Tech University School of Medicine, Amarillo, Texas

2008-2010 Acquisitions & Development Editor, Hale Publishing, Amarillo, Texas

1995-present Research Associate, Family Research Laboratory/ Crimes against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire, Durham

2001-present Affiliate Research Associate Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire

1993-1995 Consulting Psychologist, Perinatal Education Group, Henniker, NH

1992-1994 Research Scientist, Stone Center for Developmental Studies, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA

1994 Lecturer in Psychology, Brandeis University (1994)

1990-1992 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire, Durham

1991 Visiting Lecturer, Framingham State College, Framingham, MA

1987-1990 Graduate Student, Doctoral Program in social/developmental psychology, Brandeis University (1987-1990) Data Analyst, Child Development Unit, The Children's Hospital, Boston, MA and Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School (1988-1989) Instructor, Child Development Laboratory, Brandeis University (1989-1990) Instructor, Learning Skills Laboratory, Brandeis University (1989) Teaching Fellow, Brandeis University (1987-1990)

1985-1987 Field Operations Coordinator, Infant Health and Development Program, Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine Principal Investigator, Childhood Victimization Study, Institute for the Community as an Extended Family (Giarretto Institute), San Jose, CA

1982-1984 Graduate student, Master’s Program in developmental psychology. California State University, Chico Intern, Family Service Association, Chico, CA (1984) Paralegal Intern, Community Legal Information Center, Chico, CA (1983- 1984) Volunteer Counselor, Rape Crisis Intervention, Chico, CA (1983-1984) Research Intern, Giarretto Institute, San Jose, CA (1984-1985)

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DISSERTATION/THESIS COMMITTEES

Darcy Hostetter-Lewis, “The Kristina Chesterman Memorial Clinic: Ozu Abam, Abia State, Nigeria.” Doctor of Nursing Practice, University of Hawai’i at Manoa. 2013-2015.

Holly Kralj, “Creating Pathways of Care: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Increasing Screening and Treatment of Postpartum Depression Within a Rural Health Clinic,” Doctor of Nursing Practice, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2013-2014.

Sheryle Vilencia, “Pathways to Peace: A Phenomenological exploration of the processes of healing and posttraumatic growth following childhood sexual assault.” Ph.D., Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Walker Karraa, “A Beautiful Sadness: Transformational Dimensions of Postpartum Depression,” Ph.D., Transpersonal Psychology, Sofia University, Palo Alto, CA, 2013.

Kimberly Thompson, “The Impact of Depressive Cognitions on Postpartum Depressive Symptoms and Maternal Attitudes.” Ph.D., Psychology, Fielding Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, 2012.

Shera Jackson, “Factors Associated with Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy: Maternal Depression, Infant Weight Gain, and Milk-Intake.” Ph.D., Human Development and Family Studies, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, 2012.

Cathy Overson, “Trauma Symptoms Associated with Childbirth.” M.A., Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire, 2006.

Jan Coles, "Breastfeeding and Touch after Childhood Sexual Assault." Outside reviewer, University of Melbourne, Carlton, Australia, Ph.D. program in public health, 2006.

Bethany Fleck, “The importance of touch in preschool-age children.” M.A., Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire, Completed May, 2006.

Dawn Kersula, “Birth experience trauma and its impact on breastfeeding.” The Union Institute/Vermont College, M.A. Program, Developmental Psychology. Completed January, 2005.

Lois Arnold, “Barriers to Human Milk Banking,” The Union Institute and University, Ph.D. program, Department of Public Health Policy, Completed October, 2004.

46 Jennifer Feenstra, “Supporting and being supported: Receiving and providing social support in mothers of young children,” Ph.D., Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire, Completed July 2003.

Claudia Johnson, “A qualitative study of resilience in WIC breastfeeding mothers,” The Union Institute and University, Ph.D. program, Department of Nutrition, 2001-2002, Completed September, 2002.

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