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Irene Belle Janis

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Psychiatry Research|September 18, 2009
Are self-injurers impulsive?: Results from two behavioral laboratory studiesIrene Belle Janis, Matthew K Nock
Journal of Clinical Psychology|August 12, 2008
Behavioral forecasts do not improve the prediction of future behavior: a prospective study of self-injuryIrene Belle Janis, Matthew K Nock
Journal of Clinical Psychology|December 31, 2005
Possible selves and borderline personality disorderIrene Belle Janis, Heather Barnett Veague, Erin Driver-Linn
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Psychiatry Research|September 18, 2009
Are self-injurers impulsive?: Results from two behavioral laboratory studiesIrene Belle Janis, Matthew K Nock
Journal of Clinical Psychology|August 12, 2008
Behavioral forecasts do not improve the prediction of future behavior: a prospective study of self-injuryIrene Belle Janis, Matthew K Nock
Journal of Clinical Psychology|December 31, 2005
Possible selves and borderline personality disorderIrene Belle Janis, Heather Barnett Veague, Erin Driver-Linn
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