Current Projects

Affective Coping

Coordinating an international ‘Affective Coping’ project:

Ronald P. Rohner, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Rohner Center and Professor Emeritus of Family Sciences, and Anthropology at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. r.rohner@uconn.edu

Samiul Hossain, MPhil., Lecturer in the department of Public Health in North South University, Bangladesh. samiulhossain@gmail.com

Fear of Intimacy (FOI)

Ronald P. Rohner, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Rohner Center and Professor Emeritus of Family Sciences, and Anthropology at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. Coordinating an international ‘FOI’ project. r.rohner@uconn.edu

Loneliness Project

Coordinating an international ‘Loneliness Project’ project:

Ronald P. Rohner, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Rohner Center and Professor Emeritus of Family Sciences and Anthropology at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. r.rohner@uconn.edu

Sean Seepersad, Ph.D., CEO/President of the Web of Loneliness Institute and Adjunct Professor in Human Development and Family Sciences, Hartford Branch, UConn. sean.seepersad@uconn.edu

Alex Molaver, Ph.D. scholar, Human Development and Family Sciences, UConn, Storrs. alex.molaver@uconn.edu

Parental Alienation

Coordinating an international ‘Parental Alienation’ project:

William Bernet, MD., Professor, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. william.bernet@vanderbilt.edu

Kathleen M. Reay, Ph.D., Founder and Director of the International Institute for Parental Alienation Studies (IIPAS). drkathleenreay@gmail.com

Nilgun Ongider, Ph.D., Visiting Research Scholar, Vanderbilt University. nongider@yahoo.com

Teacher Acceptance-Rejection Project (TARP)

Francisco Machado, Ph.D., Professor, Maia Institute for Higher Studies, Portugal. Coordinating an international ‘teacher love’ project. flbsmachado@gmail.com

Forgiveness Project

Coordinating an international ‘International Forgiveness Project’ project:

Ronald P. Rohner, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Rohner Center and Professor Emeritus of Family Sciences and Anthropology at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. r.rohner@uconn.edu