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1. Concordance between self-reported and physiological measures of emotion during fear imagery in anxiety disorders

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3. CLIENT EMOTION IN COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL AND INTERPERSONAL/EMOTIONAL PROCESSING THERAPY FOR GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER

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4. Stress Reactivity in Borderline Personality Disorder

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5. DELEGITIMIZATION AND WOMEN'S PERCEIVED EMOTIONALITY: "DON'T BE SO EMOTIONAL!"

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7. Strategy Flexibility: A New View of Early Childhood Emotion Regulation

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9. Necessary versus sufficient causes of impaired physiological functioning in generalized anxiety disorder.

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11. Rejection prompts approach motivation and hostility among individuals with borderline personality disorder

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12. Executive Function and Rejection Reactivity: Correlates of Kindergarten Adjustment Difficulties Among Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

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13. Neurophysiological and Behavioral Dynamics of Emotion in Mothers of Young Children

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14. Examining the Boundary Conditions of Acknowledging Contextualized Emotion With Women in STEM Interviews

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16. An Experimental Examination of Emotional Avoidance in General Anxiety Disorder: Supporting a New Theory of Emotional Contrast Avoidance

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17. Contributions of Negative Emotions and Private Speech to 48-Month-Olds’ Task Persistence

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20. Talking with Toddlers: Two Studies of Toddlers' Emotions and Parent-Toddler Verbal Communication

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21. Social Information Processing and Aggression: The Functional Role of Fear

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22. Just Masculine Enough to Cry? Male Athletes and the Expression of Emotion in Competitive Sports

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