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Freyd, Jennifer J.; Klest, Bridget K. (Bridget Kristen); Allard, Carolyn B. (Carolyn Brigitte), 1968-
(2004-08)
Numerous studies have revealed an association between trauma and adverse physical and mental health status. While the relation is well established, the mechanisms underlying this link are less well understood. In the current ...
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Sivers, Heidi; Scooler, Jonathan; Freyd, Jennifer J.
(Academic Press, 2002)
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Freyd, Jennifer J.; Johnson, J Q
(2003-05-13)
References to research documenting ongoing gender bias and discrimination in hiring, promotion, and evaluation as it affects faculty in academe
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Freyd, Jennifer J.; DePrince, Anne P.; Zurbriggen, Eileen L.
(The Haworth Press, Inc., 2001)
We present preliminary results from the Betrayal Trauma Inventory (BTI) testing predictions from betrayal trauma theory (Freyd, 1994, 1996, in press) about the relationship between amnesia and betrayal by a caregiver. The ...
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Freyd, Jennifer J.
(2003-05-04)
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Freyd, Jennifer J.
(2003-06-30)
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Freyd, Jennifer J.
(2003-05-04)
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Freyd, Jennifer J.
(2003-05-24)
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Binder, Angela; Cromer, Lisa D.; Freyd, Jennifer J.
(2004-11)
Previous empirical research has linked the disclosure of traumatic experiences through writing with increased positive cognitive processing and physiological well-being (Park & Blumberg, 2002). The benefits of disclosure ...
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Allard, Carolyn B. (Carolyn Brigitte), 1968-; Freyd, Jennifer J.
(2004-11)
In Pennebaker's writing paradigm, participants are instructed either to write about emotional events or neutral topics. Those assigned to the emotional writing condition typically display physical and psychological health ...
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