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Haverfield, M. C., & Theiss, J. A. Parent’s alcoholism severity and family topic avoidance about alcohol as predictors of perceived stigma among adult children of alcoholics: Implications for emotional and psychological resilience. Health Communication.
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Angell, B. & Bolden, G. (2014). Psychiatrists’ use of client-attentive accounts to justify treatment proposals. Paper presented at the International Conference on Conversation Analysis and Psychotherapy, Ghent, Belgium.
Angell, B. & Bolden, G. (2014). “A guy as smart as you”: Psychiatrists’ client-attentive accounts for medication change recommendations. Paper to be presented at the 2014 Annual conference of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Bolden, G. & Angell, B. (2015). The organization of the treatment recommendation phase in psychiatric visits. Paper presented at the 5th International Conference on Conversation Analysis & Clinical Encounters, Loughborough University, UK.
Romaniuk, T., Bolaños, A., DiDomenico, S., Searles, D., Wei, W., Angell, B., Bolden, G., Mandelbaum, M., Mikesell, L. & Robinson, J. (2015). “I know” what you mean: Agreement and epistemics in action. Paper presented at the 14th International Pragmatics Association Conference, Antwerp, Belgium.
Bolden, G. (2015). Affirming responses to polar questions in Russian conversation. Paper presented at the 14th International Pragmatics Association Conference, Antwerp, Belgium.
Bolden, G. (2015). Are Russians rude?: Requesting in Russian conversation. Paper presented at the 2015 Annual conference of the National Communication Association, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Bolden, G. & Hepburn, A. Transcription for Conversation Analysis. In J. Nussbaum (Editor in chief) The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication.
Linden, J., Mandelbaum, J., and Bolden, G. Redirection and resistance: Recipients as coconstructors of narratives in conversation.