Dr. Helen Lillie is an NIH Postdoctoral Fellow in HCAT Lab, and she has been publishing up a storm. Her primary research program focuses on communication and emotion. Helen has published lead-authored articles in Psychology & Health, Journal of Family Communication, and a book chapter in Communicating Science in Times of Crisis: Coronavirus. All of that in the last few months!
Great work Dr. Lillie!
Lillie, H., Pokharel, M., John, K. K., Christy, K. R., Upshaw, S., Giorgi, E. A., &Jensen, J. D. (in press). Does it matter if a story character lives or dies?: A message experiment comparing survivor and death narratives. Psychology & Health.
Lillie, H., Pokharel, M., Bergstrom, M. J., & Jensen, J. D. (in press). Perspective change in a time of crisis: The emotion and critical reflection model. In D. O’Hair & M. J. O’Hair (Eds.), Communicating science in times of crisis: Coronavirus. Wiley.
Lillie, H., & Venetis, M. K. (2020). Topic avoidance as a privacy management strategy: Outcomes and predictors of parent well-being and sibling caregiving topic avoidance. Journal of Family Communication.