Child, Parent, and Peer Predictors of Early-Onset Substance Use: A Multisite...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to identify kindergarten-age predictors of early-onset substance use from demographic, environmental, parenting, child psychological, behavioral, and social...
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AbstractTo date, the US military has made major strides in acknowledging and therapeutically addressing trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in service members and their families. However,...
View ArticleEmotional Suppression Mediates the Relation Between Adverse Life Events and...
AbstractSuicidal ideation substantially increases the odds of future suicide attempts, and suicide is the second leading cause of death among adolescents. A history of adverse life events has been...
View ArticleChildren Facing Parental Cancer Versus Parental Death: The Buffering Effects...
Abstract The serious illness or death of a caregiver are two of the most distressing events that can befall a child, and are often temporally linked. Although both adversities may impact children’s...
View ArticleInternalizing and Externalizing Symptoms Moderate Treatment Response to...
AbstractInternalizing and externalizing problems commonly co-occur with adolescent post-traumatic stress and grief reactions. However, little is known about whether these co-occurring symptoms moderate...
View ArticleCaregivers’ Positive Emotional Expression and Children’s Psychological...
AbstractThe death of a loved one, particularly a parent, has been identified as not only the most common, but also the most distressing form of adversity youth may experience in their lifetime....
View ArticleMultidimensional Grief Therapy: Pilot Open Trial of a Novel Intervention for...
AbstractObjectivesThis study describes a pilot open trial of Multidimensional Grief Therapy, an assessment-driven, phasic individual therapy for bereaved youth. This study provides a preliminary...
View ArticleDevelopmental Manifestations of Grief in Children and Adolescents: Caregivers...
AbstractThe death of a loved one represents one of the most distressing and potentially traumatic life events in childhood and adolescence. Grief reactions in youth are influenced by ongoing...
View ArticleA Pilot Open Trial of an Individualized Adaptation of Trauma and Grief...
AbstractBackgroundOriginally designed for use with adolescents in group-based settings, there has been limited evaluation of Trauma and Grief Component Therapy (TGCT) with respect to its use with...
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