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        Patterns as basis for immersivity across the arts : A practice-led hypothesis
    
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        The perception of walking on an urban forest path in daylight and under electric lighting
    
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        Primed into security: can attachment security priming affect attachment-related biases on early attention?
    
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        Trauma-analogue symptom variability predicted by inhibitory control and peritraumatic heart rate
    
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        "I want control and I imagine I have it" : experiences of control and loss of control among people with gambling problems in Sweden
    
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        I Want to Break Myself, When I'm Already Broken : Experiences of Gambling in Relation to a "Rock Bottom" Hypothesis
    (2025) In Qualitative Health Research- Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        Preventing suicide with Safe Alternatives for Teens and Youths (SAFETY) : a randomised feasibility trial
    
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        The rise of artificial intelligence for cognitive behavioral therapy : A bibliometric overview
    
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        Linking daylighting practice and education : a focus group-based study on motivations driving practitioners
    (2025) In Architectural Science Review- Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        Cardiac arrest survivors’ self-reported cognitive function, and its association with self-reported health status, psychological distress, and life satisfaction—a Swedish nationwide registry study
    
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