
Books
Academic books authored/edited by Michelle Miller-Day, Ph.D.

This is an account of Michelle Miller-Day, who brings her infant son along with her as she lives with and learns about grandmother-mother-adult daughter communication among women in six families over a period of eight months.

This book presents a series of studies investigating adult daughter-mother relationships, communication, and the emotional labor that occurs when maintaining these relationships.
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This book contains a series of studies designed to examine the experiences of families facing health challenges, uncertain about what to do, or how to help and trying to understand how best to communicate during times of health crises.

This book reviews social science research on the nature of intimacy in older adulthood.
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This book describes the social and relational processes of drug offers, acceptance, and refusals and linking evidence-based intervention strategies for teen substance use prevention efforts.