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Mark R Dadds

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Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review|January 9, 2020
Is Callous Always Cold? A Critical Review of the Literature on Emotion and the Development of Callous-Unemotional Traits in ChildrenJaimie C Northam, Mark R Dadds
Psychological Review|July 18, 2012
A model of differential amygdala activation in psychopathyCaroline Moul, Simon Killcross, Mark R Dadds
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|January 31, 2006
Associations among cruelty to animals, family conflict, and psychopathic traits in childhoodMark R Dadds, Clare Whiting, David J Hawes
Current Opinion in Psychiatry|May 21, 2009
Cortisol, callous-unemotional traits, and pathways to antisocial behaviorDavid J Hawes, John Brennan, Mark R Dadds
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 15, 2011
Is there a mutual relationship between opposite attentional biases underlying anxiety?Renzo Onnis, Mark R Dadds, Richard A Bryant
Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 28, 2018
Coaching mothers of typical and conduct problem children in elaborative parent-child reminiscing: Influences of a randomized controlled trial on reminiscing behaviour and everyday talk preferencesPenny Van Bergen, Karen Salmon, Mark R Dadds
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry|March 5, 2024
Generation time-out grows up: young adults' reports about childhood time-out use and their mental health, attachment, and emotion regulationJingyi Xu, Lucy A Tully, Mark R Dadds
Personality and Mental Health|September 19, 2015
Borderline personality disorder and neuropsychological measures of executive function: A systematic reviewGeorgia McClure, David J Hawes, Mark R Dadds
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|April 6, 2017
Mapping the developmental pathways of child conduct problems through the neurobiology of empathyCaroline Moul, David J Hawes, Mark R Dadds
BMC Molecular and Cell Biology|January 6, 2025
Functional significance of some common oxytocin receptor SNPs involved in complex human traitsSuk Ling Ma, Michael Thomas Bowen, Mark R Dadds
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Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review|January 9, 2020
Is Callous Always Cold? A Critical Review of the Literature on Emotion and the Development of Callous-Unemotional Traits in ChildrenJaimie C Northam, Mark R Dadds
Psychological Review|July 18, 2012
A model of differential amygdala activation in psychopathyCaroline Moul, Simon Killcross, Mark R Dadds
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|January 31, 2006
Associations among cruelty to animals, family conflict, and psychopathic traits in childhoodMark R Dadds, Clare Whiting, David J Hawes
Current Opinion in Psychiatry|May 21, 2009
Cortisol, callous-unemotional traits, and pathways to antisocial behaviorDavid J Hawes, John Brennan, Mark R Dadds
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 15, 2011
Is there a mutual relationship between opposite attentional biases underlying anxiety?Renzo Onnis, Mark R Dadds, Richard A Bryant
Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 28, 2018
Coaching mothers of typical and conduct problem children in elaborative parent-child reminiscing: Influences of a randomized controlled trial on reminiscing behaviour and everyday talk preferencesPenny Van Bergen, Karen Salmon, Mark R Dadds
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry|March 5, 2024
Generation time-out grows up: young adults' reports about childhood time-out use and their mental health, attachment, and emotion regulationJingyi Xu, Lucy A Tully, Mark R Dadds
Personality and Mental Health|September 19, 2015
Borderline personality disorder and neuropsychological measures of executive function: A systematic reviewGeorgia McClure, David J Hawes, Mark R Dadds
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|April 6, 2017
Mapping the developmental pathways of child conduct problems through the neurobiology of empathyCaroline Moul, David J Hawes, Mark R Dadds
BMC Molecular and Cell Biology|January 6, 2025
Functional significance of some common oxytocin receptor SNPs involved in complex human traitsSuk Ling Ma, Michael Thomas Bowen, Mark R Dadds
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