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Coming to grips with loss: A grounded theory study
Transition at the top: CEOs' sense of self when separating from their company
Learning to live in the new normal: The experiences of individuals who ascend hope in their caregiving role
Psychological acceptance and the 12-Step tradition: A functional analysis of Step 3
Push and Pull Migration Factors Influencing the Intrusive Experience and General Health of Sub-Sahara Africa Refugees Post Conflict
Modifiable predictors of rapid readmission to a state psychiatric inpatient facility
Psychological Effects of Music with Lyrics: A Methodological Study
Clinical and counseling psychology graduate student and postdoctorate supervisees' perceptions and experiences of boundary crossings and boundary violations in the supervisory relationship
"Becoming gold": Understanding the post-war narratives of transformation of African immigrants and refugees
The role of distress in posttraumatic stress disorder among combat veterans
The relationship between retirement expectations and attention to daily experiences
Traumatic adjustment and meaning-making processes
Beyond the Chinese dream: How women executives working in multinational corporations in the People's Republic of China describe and make meaning of midlife transition
Vulnerability to engaging in HIV high-risk sex behavior: Correlates from Russian MMPI-A and worldview assessment instrument
Assessing the impact of parentification on students' adjustment to college
Normal healthy aging and right-hemisphere functioning in the elderly
Factors Predicting the Perception of Positive Aging In the Presence of Chronic Stress
Narrative consistency and trust in political communications
Early career experiences of young adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder