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R A Neimeyer

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Death Studies|November 11, 1999
Death anxiety in older adults: a quantitative reviewB V Fortner, R A Neimeyer
Death Studies|February 7, 1994
Evaluation of suicide intervention effectivenessR A Neimeyer, A M Pfeiffer
Death Studies|February 7, 1993
Cognitive predictors of suicide risk among hospitalized psychiatric patients: a prospective studyS L Hughes, R A Neimeyer
Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior|January 1, 1984
Death anxiety and counseling skill in the suicide interventionistR A Neimeyer, G J Neimeyer
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 1, 1977
A personal construct approach to perception of disclosure targetsR A Neimeyer, G J Neimeyer
Death Studies|October 6, 1991
Reactions of beginning counselors to situations involving death and dyingT M Kirchberg, R A Neimeyer
Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior|May 1, 2001
Personal and professional factors and suicide intervention skillsR A Neimeyer, B Fortner, D Melby
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|February 1, 1988
Long-term effects of incestuous child abuse in college women: social adjustment, social cognition, and family characteristicsS Harter, P C Alexander, R A Neimeyer
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|August 18, 1999
Professional and paraprofessional group treatments for depression: a comparison of cognitive-behavioral and mutual support interventionsJ I Bright, K D Baker, R A Neimeyer
Death Studies|December 8, 1997
Beginning counselors' death concerns and empathic responses to client situations involving death and griefT M Kirchberg, R A Neimeyer, R K James
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Death Studies|November 11, 1999
Death anxiety in older adults: a quantitative reviewB V Fortner, R A Neimeyer
Death Studies|February 7, 1994
Evaluation of suicide intervention effectivenessR A Neimeyer, A M Pfeiffer
Death Studies|February 7, 1993
Cognitive predictors of suicide risk among hospitalized psychiatric patients: a prospective studyS L Hughes, R A Neimeyer
Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior|January 1, 1984
Death anxiety and counseling skill in the suicide interventionistR A Neimeyer, G J Neimeyer
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 1, 1977
A personal construct approach to perception of disclosure targetsR A Neimeyer, G J Neimeyer
Death Studies|October 6, 1991
Reactions of beginning counselors to situations involving death and dyingT M Kirchberg, R A Neimeyer
Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior|May 1, 2001
Personal and professional factors and suicide intervention skillsR A Neimeyer, B Fortner, D Melby
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|February 1, 1988
Long-term effects of incestuous child abuse in college women: social adjustment, social cognition, and family characteristicsS Harter, P C Alexander, R A Neimeyer
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|August 18, 1999
Professional and paraprofessional group treatments for depression: a comparison of cognitive-behavioral and mutual support interventionsJ I Bright, K D Baker, R A Neimeyer
Death Studies|December 8, 1997
Beginning counselors' death concerns and empathic responses to client situations involving death and griefT M Kirchberg, R A Neimeyer, R K James
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