Christina G. Yoshimura
Professor of Communication Studies (M.A., Ph.D.)
Contact
- Office
- LA 358
- Phone
- 406-243-4244
- christina.yoshimura@umontana.edu
- Office Hours
Please contact via email to schedule.
- Curriculum Vitae
Personal Summary
Dr. Christina G. Yoshimura is a Professor of Communication Studies at the 猎奇重口 and a licensed clinical professional counselor. Dr. Yoshimura primarily focuses her research on how various subsystems of the family communicate as they engage external systems such as workplaces, schools, or media. Dr. Yoshimura also maintains a focus on applied communication skills and mental health, using her advanced degrees and background in communication studies and clinical mental health to engage in research and teaching on and off campus at the intersection of interpersonal communication and mental health. In her published journal articles and book chapters she examines how communication works as a central factor in experiencing and managing difficult life events; including bereavement, interpersonal violence, and mental health disorders.
Education
M.A. - Counseling: 2015
猎奇重口
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Family focus
Ph. D. – Communication: 2004
Arizona State University
Hugh Downs School of Human Communication
Interpersonal/Family Communication focus
Dissertation: Communicative responses to the work/family tension
M.A. – Communication, 2000
Arizona State University
Hugh Downs School of Human Communication
Interpersonal Communication focus
Thesis: I wonder what’s on TV tonight: An exploration of maintenance in the context of television watching
B.S. – Communications, 1998
Syracuse University
Newhouse School of Communications
Public Relations focus
Courses Taught
Currently teaching Relating Through Food (COMX 491) Online and Graduate Student Proseminar (COMX 594)
Teaching Experience
Department of Communication Studies, The 猎奇重口
Professor, 2017-present
Associate Professor, 2011-2017
Assistant Professor, 2006-2011
Adjunct Instructor, 2002-2006
Publications
Brock, M., & Yoshimura, C. G. (2024). Distal sibling grief: Exploring emotional affect and salience of listener behaviors in stories of sibling death. Personal Relationships, 31(1), 112–131.
Yoshimura, C. G., & Weber, C. R. P. (2024). Disclosing bipolar disorder in romantic relationships. Communication Reports, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/08934215.2024.2332703
Heisterkamp, B. & Yoshimura, C.G. (2023). “Dear Ian Joseph: Fathers’ memorable messages about work-family tension. In V. Waldron & T. Socha (Eds.) Communicating Fatherhood: New Directions in Theory, Research, and Education. New York, NY: Peter Lang.
Yoshimura, C. G. (2022). Family communication as health. In J. Manning, J. Allen and K. Denker (Eds.) Family Communication as…Exploring Metaphors for Family Communication. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Yoshimura, C.G. (2022). Family communication and transgender identity. In D. Braithwaite et al. (Eds.) Casing Interpersonal Communication, Third Edition. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.
Yoshimura, C.G. (2021). Nurturing family connections: Communication accommodation as a vital element of trauma-informed practice in difficult family conversations. Family Focus, 66(1), 10-12.
Barney, K.A. & Yoshimura, C.G. (2021). “Cleaning out the closet:” Communicated narrative sense-making of bereavement. Journal of Family Communication.
Sommers-Flanagan, J., Murray, K., & Yoshimura, C.G. (2020). Filial play therapy and other strategies for working with parents. In D. Capuzzi & M.D. Stuaffer (Eds.) Foundations of Couples, Marriage, and Family Counseling, 2nd Edition. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Yoshimura, C.G. & Heisterkamp, B. (2019). Expressing work-family tension management in memorable messages with co-workers. Western Journal of Communication.
Yoshimura, C.G. (2017). Teaching communication and conflict as a game. Communication Teacher, 31(4), 231-238. DOI: 10.1080/17404622.2017.1358389
Yoshimura, C.G. (2017). Turning point analysis. In M. Allen (Ed.) Sage Encyclopedia of Communication Research Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Yoshimura, C.G. & Galvin, K. (2017). Systems theory: A compelling view of family life. In D.O. Braithwaite, K. Floyd, & E. Suter (Eds.) Engaging Theories in Family Communication. New York: Routledge.
Yoshimura, C.G. & Brown-Campbell, K. (2016). Interpersonal violence and sexual assault: Trauma-informed communication approaches in university counseling centers. Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 30(4), 300-312.
Sommers-Flanagan, J., Murray, K., & Yoshimura, C.G. (Fall, 2014). Filial play therapy and other strategies for working with parents. In D. Capuzzi & M.D. Stuaffer (Eds.) Foundations of Couples, Marriage, and Family Counseling. John Wiley & Sons.
Yoshimura, C. G. (2013). Still getting along with the in-laws: Relationships with siblings-in- law. In K. Floyd and M. T. Morman (Eds.) Widening the circle: New research on family communication, 2nd edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Yoshimura, C. G. (2013). A dialectic approach to work-family conflict. Northwest Journal of Communication, 41(1), 7-40.
Yoshimura, C. G. (2010). The experience and communication of envy among siblings, siblings- in-law, and spouses. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 27, 1075-1088.
Yoshimura, C.G. & Alberts, J.K. (2008). Television viewing and relational maintenance. In M. Motley (Ed.) Studies in Applied Interpersonal Communication. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
Yoshimura, C.G. and Hayden, S. (2006). The effects of gender on communication and workplace relations. In C. O’Lynn (Ed.) Men in Nursing. New York, NY: Springer.
Yoshimura, C.G. (2006). Getting along with the in-laws: Relationships with siblings-in-law. In K. Floyd and M.T. Morman (Eds.) Widening the circle: New research on family communication (117-127). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Alberts, J. K., Yoshimura, C.G., Rabby, M. K., and Loschiavo, R. (2005). Mapping the topography of couples' daily conversations. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 22, 299-322.
Alberts, J. K. & Yoshimura, C.G. (2002) Nagging and complaining. In (J.J. Ponzetti, Ed.). International Encyclopedia of Marital and Family Relationships, 2nd Edition. New York: MacMillan Reference.
Floyd, K., & Yoshimura, C. G. (2002). The extended self-serving bias in attribution-making about communication behavior. In A.V. Stavros (Ed.) Advances in Communications and Media Research (129-138). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.