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Jennifer S Cheavens

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Personality Disorders|April 21, 2022
Interpersonal emotion regulation in the context of social networks: A focus on borderline personality disorderKristen P Howard, Jennifer S Cheavens
Personality Disorders|August 30, 2019
Quality or quantity? A multistudy analysis of emotion regulation skills deficits associated with borderline personality disorderMatthew W Southward, Jennifer S Cheavens
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|July 8, 2014
Back to basics: a naturalistic assessment of the experience and regulation of emotionJane E Heiy, Jennifer S Cheavens
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology|May 12, 2017
Assessing the Relation Between Flexibility in Emotional Expression and Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression: The Roles of Context Sensitivity and Feedback SensitivityMatthew W Southward, Jennifer S Cheavens
Current Psychiatry Reports|February 14, 2008
Psychiatric comorbidity and depression in older adultsAmber M Gum, Jennifer S Cheavens
Clinical Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|March 12, 2019
Identifying core deficits in a dimensional model of Borderline Personality Disorder features: A network analysisMatthew W Southward, Jennifer S Cheavens
Cognition & Emotion|July 23, 2020
More (of the right strategies) is better: disaggregating the naturalistic between- and within-person structure and effects of emotion regulation strategiesMatthew W Southward, Jennifer S Cheavens
Current Opinion in Psychology|December 10, 2022
Hope therapyJennifer S Cheavens, Whitney M Whitted
Journal of Clinical Psychology|January 11, 2008
Dialectical behavior therapy for comorbid personality disordersThomas R Lynch, Jennifer S Cheavens
Personality Disorders|June 28, 2016
An examination of social network quality and composition in women with and without borderline personality disorderSophie A Lazarus, Jennifer S Cheavens
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Personality Disorders|April 21, 2022
Interpersonal emotion regulation in the context of social networks: A focus on borderline personality disorderKristen P Howard, Jennifer S Cheavens
Personality Disorders|August 30, 2019
Quality or quantity? A multistudy analysis of emotion regulation skills deficits associated with borderline personality disorderMatthew W Southward, Jennifer S Cheavens
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|July 8, 2014
Back to basics: a naturalistic assessment of the experience and regulation of emotionJane E Heiy, Jennifer S Cheavens
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology|May 12, 2017
Assessing the Relation Between Flexibility in Emotional Expression and Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression: The Roles of Context Sensitivity and Feedback SensitivityMatthew W Southward, Jennifer S Cheavens
Current Psychiatry Reports|February 14, 2008
Psychiatric comorbidity and depression in older adultsAmber M Gum, Jennifer S Cheavens
Clinical Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|March 12, 2019
Identifying core deficits in a dimensional model of Borderline Personality Disorder features: A network analysisMatthew W Southward, Jennifer S Cheavens
Cognition & Emotion|July 23, 2020
More (of the right strategies) is better: disaggregating the naturalistic between- and within-person structure and effects of emotion regulation strategiesMatthew W Southward, Jennifer S Cheavens
Current Opinion in Psychology|December 10, 2022
Hope therapyJennifer S Cheavens, Whitney M Whitted
Journal of Clinical Psychology|January 11, 2008
Dialectical behavior therapy for comorbid personality disordersThomas R Lynch, Jennifer S Cheavens
Personality Disorders|June 28, 2016
An examination of social network quality and composition in women with and without borderline personality disorderSophie A Lazarus, Jennifer S Cheavens
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