![]() National Graduate Student Organizations.Institutional Review Board (IRB) Exclusion.Edward Alexander Bouchet Doctoral Scholars Fellowship.Sasakawa Peace Foundation Fellowship Program.Hawthorne Dissertation Research Fellowship.Join the Graduate School Ambassador Team.Evidence of English Language Proficiency.Changemakers: Student Profiles in Excellence. ![]() Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, 27, 49-75. ‘Whatever feels good in my soul’: Body Ethics and Aesthetics among African American and Latina Women. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 28, 27-37. Exploring feminist women’s body consciousness. Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling, 3(2), 128-151. Sliding Under the Radar: Passing and Power amongst Sexual Minorities. Understanding Normality: A qualitative analysis of breast cancer patients concepts of normality after mastectomy and reconstructive surgery. Healing, Advocacy, and Empowerment: Group Therapy for LGBT Asylum-seekers. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 35,401-414. “Does That Make Me A Woman?”: Breast Cancer, Mastectomy and Breast Reconstruction Decisions Among Sexual Minority Women. Self-Objectification and Pregnancy: Are Body Functionality Dimensions Protective? Sex Roles, 65, 606-618. Cosmetic surgery and Neoliberalisms: Managing Risk in Facial Cosmetic Surgery. HIV/AIDS-Related Institutional Mistrust among Multi-Ethnic Men Who Have Sex with Men: Effects on HIV Testing and Risk Behaviors. Hoyt, M.A., Rubin, L.R., Nemeroff, C., Lee, J., Huebner, D., Proescholdbell, R. Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Matters of Reproductive Justice. (2012) "My funky genetics": BRCA1/2 mutation carriers' understanding of genetic inheritance and reproductive merger in the context of new reprogenetic technologies. Werner-Lin, A., Rubin, L.R., Doyle, M., Stern, R, Savin, K., Hurley, K., Sagi, M. " Use what God has given me": Difference and disparity in breast reconstruction. Rubin, L.R., Chavez, J., Alderman, A., Pusic, A.L. Hardin (Eds.) Reconstructing Obesity: The Meaning of Measures and the Measure of Meanings. An Ounce of Prevention, a Ton of Controversy. ![]() Nieden, & Sonja Palfner (Eds.) Breast Cancer Gene Research and Medical Practices. New York: Routledge. Once you're choosing, nobody's perfect: is more information necessarily better in oocyte donor selection? Reproductive biomedicine online 30, 3, 311-318 Rubin, L.R., de Melo-Martin, I., Rosenwaks, Z., Cholst, I.N. Review of Patient Decision‐Making Factors and Attitudes Regarding Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis. Clinical Genetics. R., Lobel, M., Stelling, J., & Pastore, L. “I want us to be a normal family”: Toward an understanding of the functions of anonymity among US oocyte donors and recipients. American Journal of Bioethics (AJOB): Empirical Bioethics, 9, 235-351. Illness Uncertainties Tied to Developmental Tasks Among Young Adult Survivors of Hematologic Cancers. Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology.ĭe Melo-Martín, I., Rubin, L. Patients’ preimplantation genetic testing decision-making experience: an opinion on related psychological frameworks. Human reproduction open, 2019(4) ![]() R., Nicoloro-Santa Barbara, J., *Genoff Garzon, M. Ethical and moral perspectives of individuals who considered/used preimplantation (embryo) genetic testing. Journal of Genetic Counseling. M., Sarwana, M., Klein, S., Lobel, M., & Rubin, L. Monogenic Disorders (PGT-M). Reproductive Sciences, 1-10. Comparison of Patients’ Ethical Perspectives of Preimplantation Embryo Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy (PGT-A) vs. The health and wellbeing of transgender and gender non‐conforming people of colour in the United States: A systematic literature search and review. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 31(6), 703-731. “I’m Getting Violated… for My Health”: Experiences of Pelvic Exams among Women with Low Incomes. Women's Reproductive Health, 9 (3), 161-182.įarvid, P., Vance, T. Werewolves & Two-headed Monsters: An Exploration of PMDD Sufferers’ Coping, Sharing, & Processing of Premenstrual Distress on an Anonymous Internet Message Board. Winslow, A., Hooberman, L., & Rubin, L.R. Lisa Rubin is an Associate Professor of Psychology.Ĭoncentrations : Gender and Health Body Image Psycho-Oncology Psychological Aspects of Cosmetic/Reconstructive Surgery Hereditary Cancer Risk/ Risk Management Assisted Reproductive Technologies Abortion and Mental Health Reproductive Issues Feminist Identity Qualitative Research Methods ![]()
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