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1. 9/11 AND NEW YORK CITY FIREFIGHTERS' POST HOC UNIT SUPPORT AND CONTROL CLIMATES: A CONTEXT THEORY OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF INVOLVEMENT IN TRAUMATIC WORK-RELATED EVENTS.

2. A Window of Opportunity: Visions and Strategies for Behavioral Health Policy Innovation.

3. Factors associated with child protection recurrence in Australia.

4. Identifying the trauma recovery needs of maltreated children: An examination of child welfare workers’ effectiveness in screening for traumatic stress.

5. A pernicious cycle: Finding the pathways from child maltreatment to adolescent peer victimization.

6. Conceptual framework for a positive psychology coaching practice.

7. A scoping review of mental health coaching.

8. Distinctions in practice within coaching in Wales.

9. How social status influences our understanding of others’ mental states.

10. Contesting the psychiatric framing of ME/CFS.

11. Journeys across educational and cultural borders: international postgraduate students with young children.

12. Expectations about recipients’ prosociality and mental time travel relate to resource allocation in preschoolers.

13. Testing the efficacy of a virtual reality‐based simulation in enhancing users’ knowledge, attitudes, and empathy relating to psychosis.

14. Social Media Use and Depression and Anxiety Symptoms: A Cluster Analysis.

17. Social distance toward people with schizophrenia is associated with favorable understanding and negative stereotype.

18. Volunteers in some sport for development programmes are different: a comment on Burrai and Hannam.

19. Early detection of psychosis: helpful or stigmatizing experience? A qualitative study.

21. Cultural Guides, Cultural Critics: Distrust of Doctors and Social Support during Mental Health Treatment.

22. Future role aspirations, achievement motivations and perceptions of personal help-seeking among humanitarian aid trainees.

24. Nonsuicidal Self-injury: A Systematic Review.

30. Second thoughts on the final rule: An analysis of baseline participant characteristics reports on ClinicalTrials.gov.

31. Realization of Personal Values Predicts Mental Health and Satisfaction with Life in a German Population.

32. Optimizing the Presentation of Mental Health Information in Social Media: The Effects of Health Testimonials and Platform on Source Perceptions, Message Processing, and Health Outcomes.

33. Mental Ill Health, Recovery and the Family Assemblage.

34. Mental Health Outcomes of Psychosocial Intervention Among Traditional Health Practitioner Depressed Patients in Kenya.

35. Effects of sensitivity to life stress on uncinate fasciculus segments in early adolescence.

36. A Critical Outlook at Torture Definition, Structure, Dynamics, and Interventions.

38. What's love got to do with it?

39. A qualitative study of the experiences and views of parents of young people attending concurrent dialectical behavioural therapy group interventions.

40. 'At least we're lost together': Reflections on the first six months of clinical psychology training.

41. The relationship between bipolar disorder and financial difficulties: A qualitative exploration of clients' views.

42. The development and evaluation of a multidisciplinary, specialist adult ADHD resource team: Can we have your attention, please?

43. A STUDY ON STRESS MANAGEMENT OF EMPLOYEES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO STERLING HOLIDAYS, OOTY.

44. Factors Affecting Mental Health of North Indian Adolescents.

46. Contexts, Polarities, and Pluralism. Discussion of Slochower’s “Going Too Far: Relational Heroines and Relational Excess”.

47. Pitfalls on our “New Royal Road”: Commentary on Paper by Joyce Slochower.

48. Dwelling in Possibility: Response to Willock and Cornell.

49. “Going Too Far” or Shifting the Paradigm? An Intergenerational Response to Dr. Slochower’s Relational Heroines.

50. Going Too Far: Relational Heroines and Relational Excess.

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