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The Restraint Pathway to Binge Eating: Roles of Preoccupation and
Appetite Awareness
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2 Parental Styles of Interaction during Reminiscing and Play:
Relations to Children's Attachment
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Emotional Displays by Mental Health Professionals:
A Survey Study of Therapists' and Clients' Opinions and
Experiences
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Narrative Meaning-Making, Attachment, and Health Outcome
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Mindfulness and Test Performance
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Narratives of Personal and Parental Transgressions
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Birth narratives as indicators of psychosocial functioning in
adolescents and families
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Social Cognitive Performance and the Psychosis-Spectrum Prodrome
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Popularity Perception and Favoritism by 3- to 7-Year-Old
Children
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Electronic Apps for Food and Appetite Monitoring: Acceptability and
Reactive Effects in Women with Eating and Weight Concerns
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Approval Sheet Moral Agency in Personal and Intergenerational
Narratives of Transgression
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Influences on Mindset: Exploring Personality Traits, Parenting Behaviors and Locus of Control
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The Intergenerational Self: An Exploration in Theory and Empirical Research
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Sustained Effects of Brief Electronic Self-monitoring as an Early
Intervention for Eating Pathology
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Behavioral and Cortisol Reactivity in Preschooler Aged Children at
High-Risk for Bipolar Disorder
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The Relationship of Self- and Other-Compassion with Body
Dissatisfaction
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The Effects of Mindsets on Depression
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Comparison of Psychopathic Traits Between Individualistic and
Collectivist Cultures Using a North American and an Asian Sample
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Understanding Early Perceptual Biases toward Threatening Animals: A
Possible Precursor to Fear
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Neuropsychological Predictors of Outcome in an Accountability Court
Sample
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Investigating Dinnertime: How families communicate and the
relation to child well-being
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Amygdalar Abnormalities and Social Cognitive Correlates in Youth at
Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
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Integrating Science and the Humanities? A Comparison of
Quantitative Versus Qualitative Narrative Analysis Through a Study
of Bilingual Autobiographies
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