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“What I couldn’t do before, I can do now”: Narrations of agentic shifts and psychological growth by young adults reporting discontinuation of self-injury since adolescence
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Testing the psychometric properties of the Swedish version of the EPOCH measure of adolescent well-being
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Computational Language Assessments of Harmony in Life - Not Satisfaction With Life or Rating Scales - Correlate With Cooperative Behaviors
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- 2020
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What happens to young adults who have engaged in self-injurious behavior as adolescents? A 10-year follow-up
2020) In European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry(
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The Adolescents' Emotion Regulation Strategies Questionnaire: Initial validation and prospective associations with nonsuicidal self-injury and other mental health problems in adolescence and young adulthood in a Swedish youth cohort
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Self-evaluation differences among Swedish children and adolescents over a 30-year period
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One-year consistency in lifetime frequency estimates and functions of non-suicidal self-injury in a clinical sample
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Revisiting the Organismic Valuing Process Theory of personal growth: A theoretical review of Rogers and its connection to positive psychology
2020) In Frontiers in Psychology(
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- 2019
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Association of direct and indirect aggression and victimization with self-harm in young adolescents: A person-oriented approach
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Predictable, collaborative and safe: Healthcare provider experiences of introducing brief admissions by self-referral for self-harming and suicidal persons with a history of extensive psychiatric inpatient care
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