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Curriculum Vitae

Dominik Schoebi
1. Personal Information
Department of Psychology, phone: +41 3007470
and fax: +41 3009712
Institute of Family Research and Counseling email: dominik.schoebi@unifr.ch

University of Fribourg, Switzerland ORCID : 0000-0003-3991-2712

Rue de Faucigny 2
CH-1700 Fribourg

2. Education
12/2011 Habilitation, University of Fribourg, Switzerland

4/2004 Ph.D. (Dr. phil.) Psychology: Conflict Regulation in Families’ Daily Lives

7/1998 lic. phil.: University of Fribourg, Switzerland, (Psychology; major: Clinical & Health

Psychology, minors: General Psychology, Medieval History)

3. Prior and current positions and appointments


2013 – present Director, Institute of Family Research and Counseling, University of Fribourg
2012 – present Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg
2009 – 2012 SNF Ambizione Fellowship (Swiss National Science Foundation)
2006 – 2008 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychology, University of California, Los
Angeles
2002– 2006 Scientific Collaborator/Dr. Assistant / Oberassistent; Department of Psychology,
University of Fribourg
1998 - 2002 Assistant to the Chair; Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg

4. Institutional Duties
• Director, Institute for Family Research and Counseling, University of Fribourg
• Co-Director: MAS in Health Psychology (Universities of Fribourg, Lausanne, and Genève)
• Board Member: Akademie für Verhaltenstherapie bei Kindern und Jugendlichen (AVKJ; Universities
of Zürich and Fribourg)
• Member of the internal Ethics Reviews Board, Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg

5. Awards and Funding (past 5 years)


2012 SSSTC Institutional Partnership grant “Partnership between Division of Psychology,UZH/ University of
Fribourg, and Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, Beijing Normal
University” (Co-Investigator, with Drs. Maercker, University of Zurich, and Wang,
BNU)
2013-2015 Intramural funding (3 awards) for research on Close relationships, Emotional Dynamics and Health
2015 Affective Arousal and Interpersonal Perception (SERI research collaboration grant
2015 „Kinder fördern ” PI Subprojekt Fribourg: Prädiktoren und Korrelate des Wohlbefindens im
Familienalltag von Kindern mit ADHD“ (Cooperation Project with ETHZ and ZHAW)
2015 “Cultural diversity, vernacular knowledge and inclusive education in India”: Swiss National
Science Foundation (PI; cooperation with Prof. Dr. Christian Giordano, Prof. Dr. Beatrice Renzi)
2015 "Interreligiöse, insbesondere christlich-muslimische, Paarbeziehungen in der Schweiz. Welche
Faktoren tragen zu ihrem Gelingen oder Scheiten bei?" Swiss National Science Foundation (Co-
applicant; with PI Prof. Stefan Huber, University of Bern)
2016 "Gewalt in Eltern-Kind Beziehungen und Partnerschaft" Kinderschutz Schweiz (PI)
2017 «Affect regulation, stress response and responsiveness – the impact of challenging conditions on
intimate relationships and well-being” Swiss National Science Foundation (PI).

6. Supervision of doctoral theses and career support


2015 PhD: Ariela Pagani (Co-Supervision with Prof. Dr. Rafaella Iafrate, UCSC Milano)
2016 PhD: Xu Wei (Co-Supervision with Prof. Jianping Wang, Beijing Normal University)
2017 PhD: Pei Goh Hwa (Supervisor)
Ongoing supervision of PhDs: Tamara Luginbuehl (2012-),Jacqueline Esslinger (2015 -), Maximiliane Uhlich
(2016 - ), Michael Ackert (2016 - ).

Career Support / PhD Co-Mentoring: Joseph Trombello (Supervisor: Prof. T. Bradbury, UCLA), Kelvin Tong
(Supervisor Prof. J. Loo, Monash University), Emanuele Basili (Supervisor Prof. C. Chiarolanza, La
Sapienza University, Rome), Antonella Zapata Calvente (Supervisor: Prof., Miguel Moya Morales,
University of Granada); Emily Hooker (Supervisor: Prof. B. Campos, UC Irvine, USA)

Postdoctoral Career Support: Habilitation Dr. N. Meuwly (SNF Ambizione Scholar), Dr. M. Matias
(University of Porto), Dr. N. Sabour Esmaeili (Azad University, Iran), Dr. Anik Debrot (PhD and
Postdoc), Zhiyun Wang (PhD and Postdoc).

7. Teaching (past 5 years)


BSc Level: Learning Theories (German), Psychopathology and its biological bases (French)

MSc Level (English): Clinical Family Psychology; Intimate Relationships; Genetics in Psychology and
Psychopathology; Prevention; Social Relationships, Adjustment and Health

PhD Level (doctoral school and various workshops, English): Introduction to Multilevel Modeling; Advanced
Multilevel Modelling of Dyadic Data; Ambulatory Assessment and Intensive Longitudinal Methods Close
Relationships and Health;

8. Service on Panels, Boards & 9. Active Memberships


Editorial Boards: Journal of Marriage and Family (2009 - present), Journal of Family Psychology (2012 –
present), Family Process (2016 – present), Family Science (2014 – 2016)

Ad hoc reviewing: Cognition and Emotion, Emotion, Family Process, Family Science, International
Journal of Eating Disorders, Journal of Counseling Psychology, Journal international de l’éducation familiale,
Journal of Family Psychology, Journal of Gerontopsychology and Geriatric Psychiatry, Journal of Happiness
Studies, Journal of Marriage and Family, Journal of Research on Adolescence, Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, Motivation
and Emotion, Personal Relationships, Psychiatry Research, Sex Roles, Springer Books, Swiss Journal of
Psychology, Verhaltenstherapie, Zeitschrift für Gesundheitspsychologie, Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie
und Psychotherapie, Psychoneuroendocrinology, and numerous reviews for various Funding Agencies
Governing and Administrative Duties

• Director, Institute for Family Research and Counseling, University of Fribourg


• Co-Director, MAS in Health Psychology (Universities of Fribourg, Lausanne, and Geneva)
• Member of the board (comité directeur) MAS in Clinical Psychology (Universities of Fribourg,
Lausanne, and Geneva)
• Akademie für Verhaltenstherapie bei Kindern und Jugendlichen (AVKJ; Executive Board)
• President IRB for ethical research conduct (Dep. Psychology, University of Fribourg)

Executive and Scientific Boards: Society for Ambulatory Assessment (SAA, EB: 2013-2017); European
Society on Family Relations (ESFR, SB: 2013-present);

Active Memberships: Swiss Psychological Society, European Society on Family Relations (ESFR),
International Association for Relationship Research (IARR), Society for Personality and Social Psychology
(SPSP), Association for Psychological Science (APS)

11. Awards, fellowships, distinguished memberships


SNF fellowship for advanced researchers (2006); SNF Ambizione fellowship (2008)
Publications

Malinen, K., Rönkä, A., Sevón, E., & Schoebi, D. (2017). Being a professional, a parent, and a spouse
on the same day: Daily spillover of workplace interactions on parenting, and the role of spousal support. Journal
of prevention and intervention in the community, 45, 156-167.doi: §0851251.2016.1198121

Sabour Esmaeili, N., & Schoebi, D. (2017). Research on Correlates of Marital Quality and Stability in
Muslim Countries: A Review. Journal of Family Theory & Review, 9(1), 69-92. doi: 10.1111/jftr.12181

Debrot, A., Meuwly, N., Muise, A., Impett, E. A., & Schoebi, D. (2017). More Than Just Sex: Affection
Mediates the Association Between Sexual Activity and Well-Being. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,
43(3), 287-299. 0146167216684124.

Meuwly, N. & Schoebi, D. (2017). Social psychological and related theories on long-term committed
romantic relationships. Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences. doi: 10.1037/ebs0000088.

Parise, M., Donato, S., Pagani, A. F., & Schoebi, D. (2017). Keeping calm when riding the rapids:
Optimism and perceived partner withdrawal. Personal Relationships. Advance online publication. doi:
10.1111/pere.12172.

Slatcher, R. & Schoebi, D. (2017). Protective processes underlying the links between marital quality
and physical health, Current Opinion in Psychology, 13,148–152. DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2016.09.002

Kanning M. K. & Schoebi, D. (2016). Momentary affective states are associated with momentary
volume, prospective trends and fluctuation of daily physical activity. Frontiers in Psychology, 7,744.
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00744

Pagani, A. F., Donato, S., Parise, M., Iafrate, R. & Schoebi, D. (2016). When good things happen:
Explicit capitalization attempts of positive events promote intimate partners’ daily well-being. Family Science, 6,
119-128, doi: 10.1080/19424620.2015.1082013

Schoebi, D., Pagani, A. F., Luginbuehl, T., & Bradbury, T. N. (2016). Committed to maintain: A brief
measure of maintenance oriented relationship commitment (MORC). Family Science, 6, 160-169, doi:
10.1080/19424620.2015.1082046.

Xu, W., Fu, Z., He, L., Schoebi, D., & Wang, J. (2015). Growing in times of grief: Attachment
modulates bereaved adults’ posttraumatic growth after losing a family member to cancer. Psychiatry Research,
230, 108–115. doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2015.08.035

Luginbuehl, T. & Schoebi, D. (2015). Using intensive repeated measures designs to study family
processes: Emotional inertia and interpersonal emotion perception in daily life. TPM, 22, 219-234.
doi:10.4473/TPM22.2.4

Schoebi, D., & Randall, A. K. (2015). Emotional Dynamics in Intimate Relationships. Emotion
Review, 7(4), 342-348. doi: 10.1177/1754073915590620.

Trombello, J. M., Schoebi, D. & Bradbury, T. N. (2015). Personal Vulnerabilities and Assortative Mate
Selection among Newlywed Spouses. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 34, 529-553. doi:
10.1521/jscp.2015.34.6.529.

Campos, B., Schoebi, D., Gonzaga, G. C., Gable, S. L. & Keltner, D. (2015). Attuned to the positive?
Awareness and responsiveness to others’ positive emotion experience and display. Motivation and Emotion.
Advance online publication. doi: 10.1007/s11031-015-9494-x

Sabour Esmaeli, N., Yaacob, S. N., Juhari, R., & Schoebi, D. (2015). Predictors of psychological
distress among divorced women in Iran. Journal of divorce and remarriage, 56, 1-12. doi:
10.1080/10502556.2015.1012700

Randall, A. K., & Schoebi, D. (2015). Lean on Me: Susceptibility to partner affect attenuates
psychological distress over a 12-month period. Emotion, 15, 201-210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/emo0000043

Campos, B., Busse, D., Yim, I. S., Dayan, A., Chevez, L., & Schoebi, D. (2014). Are the costs of
neuroticism inevitable? Evidence of attenuated effects in US Latinas. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority
Psychology, 20, 430.

Debrot, A., Schoebi, D., Perrez, M., & Horn, A. B. (2014). Stroking your beloved one’s white bear:
Responsive touch by the romantic partner buffers the negative effect of thought suppression on daily mood.
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 33, 75-97.

Campos, B., Wang, S.-W., Plaksina, T., Repetti, R. L., Schoebi, D., et al. (2013). Positive and negative
emotion in the daily life of dual-earner couples with children. Journal of Family Psychology, 27(1), 76–85.
doi:10.1037/a00314134

Debrot, A., Schoebi, D., Perrez, M., & Horn, A. B. (2013). Touch as an Interpersonal Emotion
Regulation Process in Couples’ Daily Lives: The Mediating Role of Psychological Intimacy. Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin. doi:10.1177/0146167213497592

Hilbert, A., Hartmann, A. S., Czaja, J., & Schoebi, D. (2013). Natural course of preadolescent loss of
control eating. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 122(3), 684–93. doi:10.1037/a0033330

Moses Passini, C., Pihet, S., Favez, N., & Schoebi, D. (2013). Assessment of Parental Discipline in
Daily Life. Journal of Family Psychology, 27, 324-329. doi: 10.1037/a0031504 .

Schoebi, D. & Perrez, M. (2012). Emotional coregulation in marriage: Contingencies between partners’
anger and sadness, as associated with symptoms of depression, marital satisfaction and culture. Interdisciplinary
family studies, 25, 243-260.

Schoebi, D., Perrez, M., & Bradbury, T. N. (2012). Expectancy Effects on Marital Interaction:
Rejection Sensitivity as a Critical Moderator. Journal of Family Psychology, 26(5), 709–18.
doi:10.1037/a0029444

Schoebi, D., Way, B. M., Karney, B. R., & Bradbury, T. N. (2012). Genetic moderation of sensitivity to
positive and negative affect in marriage. Emotion, 12(2), 208–212. doi:10.1037/a0026067

Schoebi, D., Karney, B. R., & Bradbury, T. N. (2011). Stability and Change in the First Ten Years of
Marriage: Does Commitment Confer Benefits Beyond the Effects of Satisfaction? Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 102(4), 729–742. doi:10.1037/a0026290.

Trombello, J. M., Schoebi, D., & Bradbury, T. N., (2011) Relationship functioning moderates the
association between depressive symptoms and life stressors. Journal of Family Psychology, 25, 58-67.

Schoebi, D., Wang, Z., Ababkov, V., & Perrez, M. (2010). Partner effects of anger in close
relationships: Are there cultural differences in the dyadic co-regulation of anger? Family Science,1 (2), 83-92.

Wang, Z., Schoebi, D., & Perrez, M. (2010). The division of family work in China and Europe: On the
role of culture. Advances in Psychological Science [China], 18, 1668-1678.

Lothaller, H., Mikula, G., & Schoebi, D. (2009). What Contributes to the (Im)Balanced Division of
Family Work between the Sexes? Swiss Journal of Psychology, 68 (3), 143-152.

Mikula, G., Schoebi, D. a, Jagoditsch, S., & Macher, S. (2009). What makes couples perceive the
division of family work as just or unjust? Personal Relationships, 16, 553-574. a(shared first authorship)

Vandeleur, C. L., Jeanpretre, N., Perrez, M., & Schoebi, D. (2009). Familial cohesion, satisfaction with
cohesion and emotional well-being in families with adolescents. Journal of Marriage and Family, 71, 1205-
1219.
Perrez, M., Reicherts, M., Hänggi, Y., Horn, A. B., Michel, G., Schoebi, D., et al. (2008). Assessment
of health related issues in individuals’, couples’, and families’ daily life. Zeitschrift für Gesundheitspsychologie,
16, 146-149.

Schoebi, D. (2008). The Coregulation of Daily Affect in Marital Relationships. Journal of Family
Psychology, 22, 595-604.

Vandeleur, C. L., Perrez, M. & Schoebi, D. (2007). Associations between Measures of Emotion and
Familial Dynamics in Normative Families with Adolescents. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 66, 5-16.

Wilhelm, P., & Schoebi, D. (2007). Assessing mood in daily life: Structural validity, sensitivity to
change, and reliability of a short-scale to measure three basic dimensions of mood. European Journal of
Psychological Assessment, 23, 258-267.

Schoebi, D., Perrez, M., Chumakov, M., & Plancherel, B. (2006). Le rôle du stress dans la punition
corporelle des enfants. Revue internationale de l’education familiale, 19, 53-75.

Ababkov, V., Perrez, M., Kaidanovskaya, E. & Schoebi, D. (2004). Professional work and family life.
Systematic self-observation of full families with preschool children in St.Petersburg. Issues of Psychology, 6, 44-
53.

Wilhelm, P., Schoebi, D. & Perrez, M. (2004). Frequency estimates of emotions in everyday life from a
diary method's perspective: a comment on Scherer et al.'s survey-study "Emotions in everyday life". Social
Science Information, 43(4), 647-665.

Perrez, M., Schoebi, D. & Wilhelm, P. (2000). How to Assess Social Regulation of Stress and Emotions
in Daily Family Life? A Computer-assisted Family Self-monitoring System (FASEM-C). Clinical Psychology
and Psychotherapy, 7(4), 326-339.
Book Contributions

Schoebi, D. & Reicherts M. (2016). Méthodes paramétriques: des séries temporelles avec les modèles
ARIMA aux analyses multiniveaux d’analyse des cas singuliers multiples. In: Michael Reicherts & Philippe A.
Genoud (Eds.), L’analyse du cas singulier dans la pratique et la recherche psychosociale. (S. 193-226).
Weitramsdorf: Edition ZKS.

Perrez, M. & Schoebi, D. (2015). L’évaluation ambulatoire (EA) dans l’analyse du cas singulier. In:
Michael Reicherts & Philippe A. Genoud (Eds.), L’analyse du cas singulier dans la pratique et la recherche
psychosociale. (S. 89-116). Weitramsdorf: Edition ZKS.

Schoebi, D. & Reicherts M. (2015). Parametrische Methoden: von der Zeitreihenanalyse mit ARIMA-
Modellen zu Multilevel-Analysen multipler Einzelfälle. In: Michael Reicherts & Philippe A. Genoud (Eds.),
Einzelfallanalysen in der psychosozialen Forschung und Praxis (S. 189-223). Weitramsdorf: ZKS-Verlag.

Perrez, M. & Schoebi, D. (2015). Das Ambulante Assessment (AA) in der Einzelfallanalyse. In:
Michael Reicherts & Philippe A. Genoud (Eds.), Einzelfallanalysen in der psychosozialen Forschung und Praxis
(S. 189-223). Weitramsdorf: ZKS-Verlag.

Schoebi, D., Wang, Z., Ababkov, V., & Perrez, M. (2010). Daily Support across Cultural Contexts: A
Comparison of Daily Support Experiences of Young Families in Four Cultural Contexts. In J. Davila & K.
Sullivan (Eds.) Social Support Processes in Intimate Relationships. (pp. 335-359). New York: Oxford University
Press.

Perrez, M., Watzek, D., Michel, G., Schoebi, D., Wilhelm, P. & Hänggi, Y. (2005). Facets of Emotion
Regulation in Families with Adolescents: A New Research Approach. In H. Kriesi, P. Farago, M. Kohli & M.
Zarin-Nejadan (Eds.) Contemporary Switzerland. Revisiting the Special Case (pp. 61–80). New York: Palgrave
Macmillan.
Perrez, M., Wilhelm, P., Schoebi, D. & Horner, M. (2001). Simultaneous Computer-Assisted
Assessment of Causal Attribution and Social Coping in Families. In J. Fahrenberg & M. Myrtek (Eds.), Progress
in Ambulatory Assessment (pp. 25 - 43). Seattle: Hogrefe & Huber.

Perrez, M. & Schoebi, D. (2001). Soziales Coping in der Selbst- und in der Fremdperspektive. In S.
Walper & R. Pekrun (Eds.), Familie und Entwicklung: Perspektiven der Familienpsychologie (pp.219-237).
Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Selected Monographies, Published Reports, non-peer reviewed Journal Publications

Schoebi, D. & Perrez, M. (2007). Bestrafungsverhalten von Erziehungsberechtigten in der Schweiz.


Zeitschrift undKinder, 80, 13-25.

Schoebi, D. & Perrez, M. (2005). Bestrafungsverhalten von Erziehungsberechtigten in der Schweiz.


Eine vergleichende Analyse des Bestrafungsverhaltens von Erziehungsberechtigten 1990 und 2004.
(Forschungsbericht z Hd. Bundesamt fuer Sozialversicherung). Fribourg: Department of Psychology.

Schoebi, D. (2004). Konfliktregulation im Alltag von Familien. Konflikte in Familien als Prozesse
sozialer Belastungsbewältigung. Berlin: Tenea (doctoral thesis)

Schoebi, D., Lehmann, B. & Perrez, M. (2002). Die Situation der Familie in Dornbirn. Dornbirn (A):
Die Presse.

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