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  1. The role of temperament in the onset of suicidal ideation and behaviors across adolescence: Findings from a 10-year longitudinal study of Mexican-origin youth.
  2. First-person stimuli: Improving the validity of stimuli in studies of suicide and related behaviors.
  3. Age and Gender Effects in Recent Violence Perpetration
  4. Suicidal and violent behavior: The role of anger, emotion dysregulation, and impulsivity
  5. Suicide acceptability as a mechanism of suicide clustering in a nationally representative sample of adolescents
  6. Forms of non-suicidal self-injury as a function of trait aggression
  7. Negative cognitive styles synergistically predict suicidal ideation in bipolar spectrum disorders: A 3-year prospective study
  8. Deficits in Emotional Clarity and Vulnerability to Peer Victimization and Internalizing Symptoms Among Early Adolescents
  9. The experience of aggressive outbursts in Intermittent Explosive Disorder
  10. Cognitive and Interpersonal Vulnerability to Suicidal Ideation: A Weakest Link Approach
  11. The pursuit of death versus escape from negative affect: An examination of the nature of the relationship between emotion dysregulation and both suicidal behavior and non-suicidal self-injury
  12. The role of emotion reactivity and gender in the relationship between psychopathology and self-injurious behavior
  13. A contextual approach to experiential avoidance and social anxiety: Evidence from an experimental interaction and daily interactions of people with social anxiety disorder.
  14. Gender and age differences in suicide mortality in the context of violent death: Findings from a multi-state population-based surveillance system
  15. Perceived responsiveness during an initial social interaction with a stranger predicts a positive memory bias one week later
  16. Do theories of suicide play well together? Integrating components of the hopelessness and interpersonal psychological theories of suicide
  17. Social Support and Positive Events as Suicide Resiliency Factors: Examination of Synergistic Buffering Effects
  18. Integrating the Interpersonal Psychological Theory of Suicide Into the Depression/Suicidal Ideation Relationship: A Short-Term Prospective Study
  19. Depression as a mediator of negative cognitive style and hopelessness in stress generation
  20. Early life stressors and suicidal ideation: Mediation by interpersonal risk factors
  21. Influence of anxiety, depression and looming cognitive style on auditory looming perception
  22. A meaningful life is worth living: Meaning in life as a suicide resiliency factor
  23. Cognitive vulnerability to anxiety in the stress generation process: Further investigation of the interaction effect between the Looming Cognitive Style and Anxiety Sensitivity
  24. Negative cognitive style and looming cognitive style synergistically predict stress generation
  25. Sociodemographic predictors of suicide means in a population-based surveillance system: Findings from the National Violent Death Reporting System
  26. Gratitude and grit indirectly reduce risk of suicidal ideations by enhancing meaning in life: Evidence for a mediated moderation model
  27. Who self-initiates gratitude interventions in daily life? An examination of intentions, curiosity, depressive symptoms, and life satisfaction
  28. Cognitive Vulnerabilities Amplify the Effect of Early Pubertal Timing on Interpersonal Stress Generation During Adolescence
  29. Social support as a protective factor in suicide: Findings from two nationally representative samples
  30. Grateful individuals are not suicidal: Buffering risks associated with hopelessness and depressive symptoms
  31. Enhancing attributional style as a resiliency factor in depressogenic stress generation
  32. “Undoing” Effects of Positive Affect: Does it Buffer the Effects of Negative Affect in Predicting Changes in Depression?
  33. Stress-Induced Drinking in Parents of Boys with Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder: Heterogeneous Groups in an Experimental Study of Adult-Child Interactions
  34. Direct and Indirect Effects of Looming Cognitive Style via Social Cognitions on Social Anxiety, Depression, and Hostility
  35. Utilized Social Support and Self-Esteem Mediate the Relationship Between Perceived Social Support and Suicide Ideation
  36. Enhancing attributional style as a protective factor in suicide
  37. Looming Cognitive Style, Emotion Schemas, and Fears of Loss of Emotional Control: Two Studies
  38. Cognitive vulnerability to comorbidity: Looming cognitive style and depressive cognitive style as synergistic predictors of anxiety and depression symptoms
  39. Impulsivity and the generation of negative life events: The role of negative urgency
  40. The Moderating Role of Social Support on the Relationship Between Impulsivity and Suicide Risk
  41. An experiential avoidance conceptualization of depressive rumination: Three tests of the model
  42. Lifetime History of Anxiety and Mood Disorders Predicted by Cognitive Vulnerability to Anxiety