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500 related items for PubMed ID: 26549516

  • 1. Parental autonomy granting and child perceived control: effects on the everyday emotional experience of anxious youth.
    Benoit Allen K, Silk JS, Meller S, Tan PZ, Ladouceur CD, Sheeber LB, Forbes EE, Dahl RE, Siegle GJ, McMakin DL, Ryan ND.
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  • 12. Emotional reactivity and cognitive regulation in anxious children.
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  • 13. Parental support of self-regulation among children at risk for externalizing symptoms: Developmental trajectories of physiological regulation and behavioral adjustment.
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  • 16. Psychophysiological correlates of emotion regulation training in adolescent anxiety: Evidence from the novel PIER task.
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  • 17. Emotional reactivity and regulation in infancy interact to predict executive functioning in early childhood.
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  • 18. Parental changes after involvement in their anxious child's cognitive behavior therapy.
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  • 20. Parental reactions to children's negative affect: The moderating role of parental GAD.
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