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  1. Fostering familial resilience in Latinx youth in the context of COVID-19.
  2. Cultural stressors, youth coping, and mother–adolescent conflict.
  3. Language proficiency and ethnic‐racial orientation among Latine mother–adolescent dyads
  4. Critical consciousness and anti‐racist action as rooted in family processes
  5. Microsocial analysis of dyadic interactions with toddlers and mothers with borderline personality disorder
  6. Daily Discrimination and Affect in Latinx Adolescent‐Parent Dyads Residing in Northeast United States
  7. Parental emotion coaching moderates the effects of family stress on internalizing symptoms in middle childhood and adolescence
  8. Individual differences in parent and child average RSA and parent psychological distress influence parent-child RSA synchrony
  9. Parental depressive symptoms, parent–child dyadic behavioral variability, and child dysregulation.
  10. Understanding the parent-child coregulation patterns shaping child self-regulation.
  11. The role of dynamic, dyadic parent–child processes in parental socialization of emotion.
  12. Preschoolers’ Self-Regulation in Context: Task Persistence Profiles with Mothers and Fathers and Later Attention Problems in Kindergarten