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A cusp catastrophe model of college student alcohol use
A physical arousal memory intervention in elders
 
African American counseling psychology doctoral students: Experiences with academic and non-academic support
An investigation of romantic and sexual satisfaction within gay, straight, and lesbian couples
 
Conflict and emotions in marital functioning: An attachment perspective
Consenting to unwanted sexual activity in heterosexual relationships: A sociocultural examination
 
Critical competencies for career counselor supervision
Effects of intensive in-home treatment for children with severe emotional disturbance
 
Lesbian self development in context: Cohort analysis at two points in history
Mindfulness meditation for college students: A study of its utility and promotion of its practice post treatment
 
Minority mental health: Barriers to help-seeking and treatment attrition in a low-income sample
Non-visual flashbacks: In vivo versus imaginal exposure
 
Outcome evaluation of a treatment program for first-time adolescent offenders
Personal ideology: A unifying framework for relating religiosity, religious coping, and well-being
 
Pragmatic language skills of adolescents with ADHD
Predictors of poor mental health following injury: A prospective study
 
Psychometric evaluation of a supervisor feedback measure with motivational interviewing: Reliability and validity of the Motivational Interviewing Supervision and Training Scale (MISTS)
Psychotherapy process in Jungian analysis: Analysts' views of what is happening in early analysis
 
The relationship between alexithymia, coping, and distress
The role of body-concept in selecting dating partners: Is there a self-verfication motive?
 
The role of health attributions, self-efficacy and causal attributions in recovery from traumatic injury
The therapeutic alliance: Predicting outcome, determining pretreatment correlates, and assessing a feedback intervention
 
 
 
 
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