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Jill M Hooley

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Biological Psychiatry. Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging|July 11, 2020
Borderline Personality Disorder, Borderline Traits, and Brain StructureJill M Hooley
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology|August 25, 2007
Expressed emotion and relapse of psychopathologyJill M Hooley
Clinical Psychology Review|October 8, 2003
Attributions and expressed emotion: a reviewChristine Barrowclough, Jill M Hooley
Scientific Reports|March 18, 2025
The gender-sex incongruence is partly a mind-body incongruenceIris Berent, Jill M Hooley
Journal of Personality Disorders|March 10, 2009
Detecting individuals with borderline personality disorder in the community: an ascertainment strategy and comparison with a hospital sampleLauren Korfine, Jill M Hooley
Psychological Medicine|September 10, 2002
Control and controllability: beliefs and behaviour in high and low expressed emotion relativesJill M Hooley, Christine Campbell
Clinical Psychology Review|April 12, 2016
The role of expectancy and proactive control in stress regulation: A neurocognitive framework for regulation expectationRudi De Raedt, Jill M Hooley
Journal of Personality Disorders|February 12, 2019
When Trust Does Not Come Easily: Negative Emotional Information Unduly Influences Trustworthiness Appraisals for Individuals With Borderline Personality FeaturesSara R Masland, Jill M Hooley
Frontiers in Psychiatry|November 3, 2023
Functional fantasies: the regulatory role of grandiose fantasizing in pathological narcissismEllen F Finch, Jill M Hooley
Psychiatry Research|February 4, 2014
Enhanced sensitivity and response bias for male anger in women with borderline personality disorderHeather Barnett Veague, Jill M Hooley
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Biological Psychiatry. Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging|July 11, 2020
Borderline Personality Disorder, Borderline Traits, and Brain StructureJill M Hooley
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology|August 25, 2007
Expressed emotion and relapse of psychopathologyJill M Hooley
Clinical Psychology Review|October 8, 2003
Attributions and expressed emotion: a reviewChristine Barrowclough, Jill M Hooley
Scientific Reports|March 18, 2025
The gender-sex incongruence is partly a mind-body incongruenceIris Berent, Jill M Hooley
Journal of Personality Disorders|March 10, 2009
Detecting individuals with borderline personality disorder in the community: an ascertainment strategy and comparison with a hospital sampleLauren Korfine, Jill M Hooley
Psychological Medicine|September 10, 2002
Control and controllability: beliefs and behaviour in high and low expressed emotion relativesJill M Hooley, Christine Campbell
Clinical Psychology Review|April 12, 2016
The role of expectancy and proactive control in stress regulation: A neurocognitive framework for regulation expectationRudi De Raedt, Jill M Hooley
Journal of Personality Disorders|February 12, 2019
When Trust Does Not Come Easily: Negative Emotional Information Unduly Influences Trustworthiness Appraisals for Individuals With Borderline Personality FeaturesSara R Masland, Jill M Hooley
Frontiers in Psychiatry|November 3, 2023
Functional fantasies: the regulatory role of grandiose fantasizing in pathological narcissismEllen F Finch, Jill M Hooley
Psychiatry Research|February 4, 2014
Enhanced sensitivity and response bias for male anger in women with borderline personality disorderHeather Barnett Veague, Jill M Hooley
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