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Developmental Origins of Rumination in Middle Childhood: The Roles of Early Temperament and Positive Parenting
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Dyson, M.W
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Klein, D.N
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Laptook, R.S
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Olino
, T.
M
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Schweizer, T.H
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Temperament Distinguishes Persistent/Recurrent from Remitting Anxiety Disorders Across Early Childhood
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Bufferd, S.J
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Carlson, G.A
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Dougherty, L.R
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Dyson, M.W
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Klein, D.N
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, T.
M
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Understanding the Constellation of Adolescent Emotional Clarity and Cognitive Response Styles when Predicting Depression: A Latent Class Analysis
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Abramson, L.Y
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Alloy, L.B
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Burke, T.A
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Haas, L.M
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Johnson, L.E
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McArthur, B.A
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Olino
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