Publications:

Smith, A.S.**, Taber, J., Berke, D.S. (2023). Resisting the Use of Theories Foundational to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Anti-Trans Legislation. The Behavior Therapist, 46, 282- 300.

Berke, D.S., Moody**, R., Grov, C., Rendina, H. J. (2023) Psychosocial Risk Pathways from Childhood Sexual Abuse to Intimate Partner Violence among Sexual Minority Men: A Test of the Psychological Mediation Framework of Minority Stress. Journal of Interpersonal Violence;38, 3321-3343. doi.10.1177/08862605221106145

Hotchkiss, M.E.**, Weisberg, L., Berke, D.S. (2022). Implementation of Empowerment Self-Defense Programming in a University Counseling Center: An Effective Sexual Violence Prevention Delivery Model. College Counseling. doi.10.1080/07448481.2022.2115299

+Berke, D.S., Liautaud, M. M.**, Ruben, M., Meterko, M., Kauth, M., Shipherd, J. S. (2022). Perceptions of Discrimination Based on Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in Veterans Healthcare Administration Patients. Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved, 33, 714-725. doi.10.1353/hpu.2022.0058

Berke, D. S., Leone, R. M., Hyatt, C. S., Zeichner, A., Parrott, D. J. (2022) Correlates of men’s bystander intervention to prevent sexual and relationship violence: The role of masculine discrepancy stress. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 36, 21-22. doi.10.1177/1359105320977641

Berke, D. S., Liautaud, M. M.,** Tuten, M.** (2022). Men’s Psychiatric Distress in Context: Understanding the Impact of Masculine Discrepancy Stress, Race, and Barriers to Help- Seeking. Journal of Health Psychology. 27, 946-960. doi:10.1177/1359105320977641

Berke, D. S., & DeFour, D. (2021). Teaching about Empowerment Self-Defense Training for Sexual Assault Prevention: Recommendations for Feminist Instruction in Psychology. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 45, 87–394.

Berke, D.S., Leone, R., Parrott, D. & Gallagher, K., (2020). Drink, don’t think: The role of masculinity and thought suppression in men’s alcohol-related aggression. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 21, 36-45. doi.10.1037/men0000199

Berke, D.S., Leone, R., Hyatt, C., Zeichner, A., Parrott, D. (2019). Correlates of men’s bystander intervention to prevent sexual and relationship violence: The role of Masculine Discrepancy Stress. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

Berke, D.S., Leone, R., Parrott, D. & Gallagher, K., (2018). Drink, don’t think: The role of masculinity and thought suppression in men’s alcohol-related aggression. Psychology of Men and Masculinity.

Berke, D.S., Reidy, D., & Zeichner, A. (2018). Masculinity, Emotion Regulation, and Men’s Psychopathology: A Critical Review and Integrated Model. Clinical Psychology Review, 66, 106-116. doi.10.1016/j.cpr.2018.01.004

Reidy, D., Brookmeyer, A., Gentile, B., Berke, D.S., & Zeichner, A. (2016) Gender role discrepancy stress, high-risk sexual behavior, and sexually transmitted disease. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 45, 459-465. doi:10.1007/s10508-014-0413-0

Berke, D. S., Reidy, D., Miller, J.D., & Zeichner, A. (2017). Take it like a man: Gender threatened men’s experience of gender role discrepancy, emotion activation, and pain tolerance. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 18, 62-69.  doi:10.1037/men0000036

Hyatt., C., Berke, D.S., Miller, J.D., Zeichner, A. (2016) Do beliefs about gender roles moderate the relationship between exposure to misogynistic song lyrics and men’s female-directed aggression?  Aggressive Behavior, 43, 123-132.  doi:10.1002/ab.21668

Reidy, D., Lillienfeld, S.O., Berke, D.S., Zeichner, A. (2016). Practical prediction of violence and implications for public health: The association of callous affect and antisocial psychopathy traits to violent assault among U.S. men with and without history of arrest. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. doi:10.1177/0886260516660972

Berke, D.S., Reidy, D., &, Zeichner, A. (2016) Masculine discrepancy stress, emotion regulation difficulties and intimate partner violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. doi: 10.1177/0886260516650967.

Berke, D. S. & Zeichner, A. (2016) Man’s heaviest burden: A review of contemporary paradigms and new directions for understanding and preventing masculine aggression.  Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 10, 83-91. doi: 10.1111/spc3.12238

Reidy, D., Brookmeyer, A., Gentile, B., Berke, D.S., & Zeichner, A. (2016) Gender role discrepancy stress, high-risk sexual behavior, and sexually transmitted disease. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 45, 459-465. doi:10.1007/s10508-014-0413-0

Berke, D.S., & Zeichner, A. (2016) Testing a dual process model of benevolent sexism and gender-based violence: A laboratory investigation. Violence and Victims, 31, 200-214.

Reidy, D.E., Berke, D.S., Gentile, B., & Zeichner, A. (2015) Masculine discrepancy stress, substance use, assault, & injury in a survey of U.S. men. Injury Prevention, 22, 370-374. doi:10.1891/0886-6708.VV-D-14-00060

Berke, D.S., Wilson, L., Mouilso, E., Speir, Z., & Zeichner, A. (2015) Isolating the gendered component of men’s physical aggression. Sex Roles, 72, 509-520. doi:10.1007/s11199-015-0488-7

Sloan, C., Berke, D.S., & Zeichner, A. (2015) Bias-motivated aggression against men: Gender expression and sexual orientation as risk factors for victimization. Sex Roles, 72, 140-149. doi:10.1007/s11199-014-0443-z

Reidy, D., Berke, D.S., Gentile, B., & Zeichner, A. (2014) Man enough? Masculine gender role discrepancy stress and intimate partner violence. Personality and Individual Differences, 68,160-164. doi: 10.106/j.paid.2014.04.021

Berke, D.S., Sloan, C., Parrott, D., & Zeichner, A. (2012) Effects of female gender role and gender norm conformity on aggression in men: Does positive masculinity reduce the risk? Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 13, 367-378. doi: 10.1037/a0026525



Presentations:

Berke, D.S. Gender Violence, Resistance, and Social change: Leveraging the Power of Feminist Psychological Research for our College and Community. Opening address Presented at the Hunter College Undergraduate Research Conference, 2020, online presentation (due to COVID-19)

Berke, D.S., The Role of Masculinity in Gender-Based Violence: Functions, Consequences, and Opportunities for Prevention and Intervention. Invited talk presented to the Basic and Applied Social Psychology colloquium series, Graduate Center, City University of New York. April, 2019

Berke, D.S, Dardis, C., DeFour, D. Integrating Feminist Scholarship on Violence Resistance into College Curriculum. Symposium (Chair: Berke, D.S) accepted to the Association for Women in Psychology Annual Meeting in Newport, RI (February, 2019)

Berke, D.S., The Role of Masculinity in Gender-Based Violence: Functions, Consequences, and Opportunities for Prevention and Intervention. Invited talk presented to the Health Psychology and Clinical Science Foundations series, Graduate Center, City University of New York. November, 2018

Berke, D.S., Hyatt, C., Zeichner, A., Leone, R., Parrott, D. (2017). Man Enough to Intervene? Masculine Discrepancy Stress as a Moderator of Bystander Attitudes. Invited talk presented as part of the Featured Feminist Science Symposium “Intersections of Gender and Violence: Associations between Gender Expectations and Attitudes, IPV perpetration, and Prosocial Bystander Intervention” at the Annual Association for Women in Psychology Conference, 2017, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Berke, D.S., Reidy, D., & Zeichner, A. (2015) Masculine discrepancy stress, aggression, and pain tolerance. Poster presented at the 49th Annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) Convention, Chicago, Illinois.

Berke, D.S., Reidy, D., Zeichner, A. (2014). The role of men’s nonacceptance of vulnerable emotions in the association between masculine discrepancy stress and violence against female intimate partners. Poster presented at the 48th Annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.