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The following pages link to The psychophysiology of self-mutilation (Q72055859):
Displaying 29 items.
- The functions of nonsuicidal self-injury: Support for cognitive–affective regulation and opponent processes from a novel psychophysiological paradigm (Q30430867) (← links)
- Fearful imagery in social phobia: generalization, comorbidity, and physiological reactivity (Q30482899) (← links)
- Actions speak louder than words: An elaborated theoretical model of the social functions of self-injury and other harmful behaviors (Q30491846) (← links)
- Self-injurious behavior in neurodevelopmental disorders: Relevance of nociceptive and immune mechanisms (Q33350466) (← links)
- The anxiogenic drug FG7142 increases self-injurious behavior in male rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). (Q33616317) (← links)
- A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to Case Formulations for Nonsuicidal Self-Injury (Q33664699) (← links)
- Exploring the association of deliberate self-harm with emotional relief using a novel Implicit Association Test (Q33860572) (← links)
- The functions of self-mutilation (Q34067454) (← links)
- Why do People Hurt Themselves? New Insights Into the Nature and Functions of Self-Injury (Q34099191) (← links)
- Feather picking and self-mutilation in psittacine birds (Q34401299) (← links)
- Use of the cross-translational model to study self-injurious behavior in human and nonhuman primates (Q34556517) (← links)
- Expanding and clarifying the role of emotion regulation in nonsuicidal self-injury. (Q34575049) (← links)
- Disentangling emotion processes in borderline personality disorder: physiological and self-reported assessment of biological vulnerability, baseline intensity, and reactivity to emotionally evocative stimuli (Q34777198) (← links)
- Script-driven imagery of self-injurious behavior in patients with borderline personality disorder: a pilot FMRI study (Q35601208) (← links)
- Longitudinal prediction of adolescent nonsuicidal self-injury: examination of a cognitive vulnerability-stress model. (Q36227391) (← links)
- Non-suicidal self-injury and emotion regulation: a review on facial emotion recognition and facial mimicry (Q36697802) (← links)
- A rhesus monkey model of self-injury: effects of relocation stress on behavior and neuroendocrine function (Q36793922) (← links)
- The reinforcing properties of repeated deliberate self-harm (Q37258350) (← links)
- The functions of self-injury in young adults who cut themselves: clarifying the evidence for affect-regulation (Q37297582) (← links)
- Shame as a prospective predictor of self-inflicted injury in borderline personality disorder: a multi-modal analysis (Q37386894) (← links)
- Internet Use and Self-Injurious Behaviors Among Adolescents and Young Adults: An Interdisciplinary Literature Review and Implications for Health Professionals (Q37777145) (← links)
- The primatologist as a behavioral engineer. (Q38625858) (← links)
- Why Do Adolescents Self-Harm? (Q39177283) (← links)
- Histories of childhood trauma and complex post-traumatic sequelae in women with eating disorders (Q39460715) (← links)
- Assessing Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in the Laboratory (Q47277412) (← links)
- Exploring the reciprocal relations between nonsuicidal self-injury, negative emotions and relationship problems in Chinese adolescents: a longitudinal cross-lag study (Q47292082) (← links)
- Two Models of Adolescent Self‐Mutilation (Q48574895) (← links)
- Psychological, autonomic, and serotonergic correlates of parasuicide among adolescent girls (Q56138642) (← links)
- Autosectio of the prolapsed uterus and vagina (Q74209811) (← links)