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Mark F Schmitz

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Archives of Suicide Research : Official Journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research|August 3, 2012
The roles of affect dysregulation and positive affect in non-suicidal self-injuryAbigail L Jenkins, Mark F Schmitz
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie|July 8, 2005
Are we overpathologizing the socially anxious? Social phobia from a harmful dysfunction perspectiveJerome C Wakefield, Allan V Horwitz, Mark F Schmitz
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|February 1, 2011
Did narrowing the major depression bereavement exclusion from DSM-III-R to DSM-IV increase validity?: evidence from the National Comorbidity SurveyJerome C Wakefield, Mark F Schmitz, Judith C Baer
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics|July 1, 2010
Differential diagnosis of depressive illness versus intense normal sadness: how significant is the 'clinical significance criterion' for major depression?Jerome C Wakefield, Judith C Baer, Mark F Schmitz
The American Journal of Psychiatry|January 19, 2010
Does the DSM-IV clinical significance criterion for major depression reduce false positives? Evidence from the National Comorbidity Survey ReplicationJerome C Wakefield, Mark F Schmitz, Judith C Baer
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|July 18, 2003
Rethinking twins and environments: possible social sources for assumed genetic influences in twin researchAllan V Horwitz, Tami M Videon, Mark F Schmitz, et al.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|July 18, 2003
Double vision: reply to Freese and PowellAllan V Horwitz, Tami M Videon, Mark F Schmitz, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry|April 4, 2007
Extending the bereavement exclusion for major depression to other losses: evidence from the National Comorbidity SurveyJerome C Wakefield, Mark F Schmitz, Michael B First, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|April 3, 2009
The importance of the main effect even within an interaction model: elimination vs. expansion of the bereavement exclusion in the diagnostic criteria for depressionJerome C Wakefield, Mark F Schmitz, Michael B First, et al.
Personality and Individual Differences|October 25, 2016
Addiction Vulnerability and Binge Eating in Women: Exploring Reward Sensitivity, Affect Regulation, Impulsivity & Weight/Shape ConcernsDawn M Eichen, Eunice Y Chen, Mark F Schmitz, et al.
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Archives of Suicide Research : Official Journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research|August 3, 2012
The roles of affect dysregulation and positive affect in non-suicidal self-injuryAbigail L Jenkins, Mark F Schmitz
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie|July 8, 2005
Are we overpathologizing the socially anxious? Social phobia from a harmful dysfunction perspectiveJerome C Wakefield, Allan V Horwitz, Mark F Schmitz
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|February 1, 2011
Did narrowing the major depression bereavement exclusion from DSM-III-R to DSM-IV increase validity?: evidence from the National Comorbidity SurveyJerome C Wakefield, Mark F Schmitz, Judith C Baer
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics|July 1, 2010
Differential diagnosis of depressive illness versus intense normal sadness: how significant is the 'clinical significance criterion' for major depression?Jerome C Wakefield, Judith C Baer, Mark F Schmitz
The American Journal of Psychiatry|January 19, 2010
Does the DSM-IV clinical significance criterion for major depression reduce false positives? Evidence from the National Comorbidity Survey ReplicationJerome C Wakefield, Mark F Schmitz, Judith C Baer
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|July 18, 2003
Rethinking twins and environments: possible social sources for assumed genetic influences in twin researchAllan V Horwitz, Tami M Videon, Mark F Schmitz, et al.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|July 18, 2003
Double vision: reply to Freese and PowellAllan V Horwitz, Tami M Videon, Mark F Schmitz, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry|April 4, 2007
Extending the bereavement exclusion for major depression to other losses: evidence from the National Comorbidity SurveyJerome C Wakefield, Mark F Schmitz, Michael B First, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|April 3, 2009
The importance of the main effect even within an interaction model: elimination vs. expansion of the bereavement exclusion in the diagnostic criteria for depressionJerome C Wakefield, Mark F Schmitz, Michael B First, et al.
Personality and Individual Differences|October 25, 2016
Addiction Vulnerability and Binge Eating in Women: Exploring Reward Sensitivity, Affect Regulation, Impulsivity & Weight/Shape ConcernsDawn M Eichen, Eunice Y Chen, Mark F Schmitz, et al.
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