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  1. Patients’ individual differences in implicit and explicit expectations from the therapist as a function of attachment orientation.
  2. The link between attachment orientations and cellular aging among former prisoners of war
  3. Rethinking Attachment Theory
  4. Coping with mate poaching: gender differences in detection of infidelity-related threats
  5. Loneliness Trajectories: The Role of Posttraumatic Symptoms and Social Support
  6. Implicit death primes increase alcohol consumption.
  7. Posttraumatic stress disorder and depressive symptoms: Joined or independent sequelae of trauma?
  8. Attachment-Related Consequences of War Captivity and Trajectories of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A 17-Year Longitudinal Study
  9. Stressful Life Events Across the Life Span and Insecure Attachment Following Combat Trauma
  10. Social defense theory: How a mixture of personality traits in group contexts may promote our survival.
  11. Delayed-onset PTSD following combat: the role of social resources
  12. The long-term implications of war captivity for mortality and health
  13. Cortisol and PTSD Symptoms Among Male and Female High-Exposure 9/11 Survivors
  14. The clinical picture of late-onset PTSD: A 20-year longitudinal study of Israeli war veterans
  15. DELAYED‐ONSET PTSD AFTER COMBAT: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL RESOURCES
  16. An experimental study of emotion regulation during relationship conflict interactions: The moderating role of attachment orientations.
  17. Full House of Fears: Evidence That People High in Attachment Anxiety Are More Accurate in Detecting Deceit
  18. Predictors of PTSD trajectories following captivity: A 35-year longitudinal study
  19. Scared saviors: Evidence that people high in attachment anxiety are more effective in alerting others to threat
  20. Family cohesion and posttraumatic intrusion and avoidance among war veterans: a 20-year longitudinal study
  21. Standoffish Perhaps, but Successful as Well: Evidence That Avoidant Attachment Can Be Beneficial in Professional Tennis and Computer Science
  22. Living at risk: Dyadic examination of the links among stress, attachment, and marital support
  23. Evidence that avoidant attachment can be beneficial in professional tennis and computer science
  24. Posttraumatic growth and posttraumatic distress: A longitudinal study.
  25. The relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and paternal parenting of adult children among ex-prisoners of war: A longitudinal study.
  26. Posttraumatic stress syndromes and health-related quality of life following myocardial infarction: 8-year follow-up
  27. Trajectories of Attachment Insecurities Over a 17-Year Period: A Latent Growth Curve Analysis of the Impact of War Captivity and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  28. Attachment insecurities and the processing of threat-related information: Studying the schemas involved in insecure people's coping strategies.
  29. An existential quest for justice: Favoring violence that makes no practical sense
  30. Environmental threat influences psychological distress and marital satisfaction among avoidantly attached individuals
  31. Comorbidity of posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression: A 20-year longitudinal study of war veterans
  32. The pushes and pulls of close relationships: Attachment insecurities and relational ambivalence.
  33. Together in pain: Attachment-related dyadic processes and posttraumatic stress disorder.
  34. Looking away from death: Defensive attention as a form of terror management
  35. The Longitudinal Course of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Clusters Among War Veterans
  36. Trajectories of Self-Rated Health Among Veterans: A Latent Growth Curve Analysis of the Impact of Posttraumatic Symptoms
  37. The attachment theory paradox: How can so many of us have nothing but disadvantages?
  38. Does a Candy a Day Keep the Death Thoughts Away? The Terror Management Function of Eating