

Chelsea M. Bruno
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@ChelseaEMoss
Assistant Professor @SamfordU || Alum of @UF @LifeAtPurdue and @BJUedu || Studying Media Psychology and Family Communication









Dr. Chelsea Moss Bruno joins CAM as a tenure-track assistant professor this fall. Originally from Greenville, SC, she holds a Ph.D. in Mass Comm from UF, a M.A. from Purdue, & a B.A. from Bob Jones U. Her research focuses on media psychology & family communication. Welcome!

NEW RESEARCH: “Make Your Family Proud”: Analyzing the Communication of Roles and Identity in Disney’s Encanto. By @ChelseaEMoss, @taylorsvasquez, Dr. Carla Fisher and Dr. Larry Forthun! tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108…


Trust in government didn't impact the relationship between conversation or conformity orientation & vaccine discussion willingness. Check out @ChelseaEMoss & colleagues' study of family communication patterns & willingness to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine: buff.ly/3DXtUyc



Researchers in the @UFJSchool are looking for participants for their study of parent-teen conversations about transracial adoption. If you are interested in participating in a Zoom interview or would like more info, please email Chelsea Moss at chelsea.moss@ufl.edu.


🚨Recruiting Spouses of Physicians🚨to understand marital challenges encountered during post-grad training and what communication strategies they used to manage stress. DM me to participate in an interview #MedTwitter #MedEd #HealthComm #AcademicTwitter

ICYMI, Still time to register! Instructors and students in courses like family comm, interpersonal comm, introduction to counseling, introduction to marriage, and family therapy, will benefit from this workshop. Please share. Learn more: bit.ly/42gzUwO


@ChelseaEMoss presented From Me to You to Us: Exploring the Relationship Between Self-Care, Partner Communication, and Family Harmony #ICA2023 @taylorsvasquez, Victor Harris, Brian Visconti

An important presentation by @ChelseaEMoss about The Role of Family Communication in the Fight Against COVID-19: How Family Communication Patterns Impact COVID-19 Vaccination Messaging. @CommStatProf and Shelby Thomas



