Ryan Shorey

Associate Professor, Graduate Admissions Committee, Co-Director of Clinical Training Chair
Psychology

Dr. Shorey will recruit a new graduate student for Fall 2024 admission to the Clinical PhD program.

Lab Site: https://sites.uwm.edu/shorey/

Degree:

Ph.D., University of Tennessee - Knoxville, 2014

Key Areas of Interest:

Adult Clinical Psychology
Intimate Partner Violence
Substance Misuse
Mindfulness-Based Interventions

Teaching and Research Interests

My program of research has two main areas of focus: (1) research on risk factors for, and consequences of, intimate partner violence (IPV) and (2) research on substance use disorders and treatment. In addition, my research integrates these two lines of research to examine substance-related IPV and whether treatment of substance use reduces the occurrence of IPV and sexual assault. My overall goal with these lines of research are to gain a clearer understanding of how to develop and implement prevention and intervention programs aimed at reducing IPV, sexual assault, and substance use disorders. Moreover, my research program aims to explore these areas of focus in diverse and underrepresented populations.

Recent Publications

Shorey, R. C., Fite, P. J., Torres, L., Stuart, G. L., & Temple, J. R. (In press). Bidirectional associations between acceptability of violence and intimate partner violence from adolescence to young adulthood. Psychology of Violence.

Cohen, J. R., Shorey, R. C., Menon, S. V., & Temple, J. R. (In press). Predicting teen dating violence perpetration. Pediatrics.

Shorey, R. C., Fite, P. J., Cohen, J., Stuart, G. L., & Temple, J. R. (In press). The stability of intimate partner violence perpetration from adolescence to emerging adulthood in sexual minorities. Journal of Adolescent Health.

Shorey, R. C., Haynes, E., Brem, M., Florimbio, A. R., Grigorian, H., & Staurt, G. L. (In press). Marijuana use is associated with intimate partner violence perpetration among men arrested for domestic violence. Translational Issues in Psychological Science.

Brem, M. J., Florimbio, A. R., Grigorian, H., Wolford-Clevenger, C., Elmquist, J., Shorey, R. C., Rothman, E. F., Temple, J. R., & Stuart, G. L. (In press). Prevalence and frequency of cyber abuse among men arrested for domestic violence: Relations to alcohol problems and intimate partner violence. Psychology of Violence.

Gawrysiak, M. J., Grassetti, S. N., Shorey, R. C., Greeson, J. M., Mackay, H. B., & Baime, M. J. (2018). The many facets of mindfulness and the prediction of change during mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR). Journal of Clinical Psychology, 74, 523-535.

Haynes, E. E., Strauss, C. V., Stuart, G. L., & Shorey, R. C. (2018). Drinking motives as a moderator of the relationship between dating violence victimization and alcohol problems. Violence Against Women, 24, 401-420.

Shorey, R. C., Wymbs, B., Torres, L., Cohen, J. R., Fite, P. J., & Temple, J. R. (2018). Does change in perceptions of peer teen dating violence predict change in teen dating violence perpetration over time? Aggressive Behavior, 44, 156-164.

Brem, M. J., Florimbio, A. R., Elmquist, J., Shorey, R. C., & Stuart, G. L. (2018). Antisocial traits, distress tolerance, and alcohol problems as predictors of intimate partner violence in men arrested for domestic violence. Psychology of Violence, 8, 132-139.

Brem, M. J., Shorey, R. C., Anderson, S., & Stuart, G. L. (2017) Dispositional mindfulness, shame, and compulsive sexual behaviors among men in residential treatment for substance use disorders. Mindfulness, 8, 1552-1558.

Shorey, R. C., Elmquist, J., Gawrysiak, M. J., Strauss, C., Haynes, E., Anderson, S., & Stuart, G. L. (2017). A randomized controlled trial of a mindfulness and acceptance group therapy for residential substance use patients. Substance Use & Misuse, 52, 1400-1410.

Shorey, R. C., McNulty, J. K., Moore, T. M., & Stuart, G. L. (2017). Trait anger and partner-specific anger management moderate the temporal association between alcohol use and dating violence. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 78, 313-318.

Shorey, R. C., Haynes, E., Strauss, C., Temple, J. R., & Stuart, G. L. (2017). Cannabis use and dating violence among college students: A call for research. Drug and Alcohol Review, 36, 17-19.

Cohen, J. R., Menon, S. V., Shorey, R. C., Le, V. D., & Temple, J. R. (2017). The distal consequences of physical and emotional neglect in emerging adults: A person-centered, multi-wave, longitudinal study. Child Abuse & Neglect, 63, 151-161.

Shorey, R. C., Cohen, J. R., Lu, Y., Fite, P. J., Stuart, G. L., & Temple, J. R. (2017). Age of onset for physical and sexual teen dating violence perpetration: A longitudinal investigation. Preventive Medicine, 105, 275-279.