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Scott M Monroe

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Annual Review of Clinical Psychology|August 25, 2007
Modern approaches to conceptualizing and measuring human life stressScott M Monroe
Psychological Review|October 29, 2008
Placing the mnemonic model in context: diagnostic, theoretical, and clinical considerationsScott M Monroe, Susan Mineka
Psychological Science|November 13, 2008
Gene-environment interactions in depression research: genetic polymorphisms and life-stress polyproceduresScott M Monroe, Mark W Reid
Psychological Review|March 24, 2005
Life stress, the "kindling" hypothesis, and the recurrence of depression: considerations from a life stress perspectiveScott M Monroe, Kate L Harkness
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|June 3, 2016
The assessment and measurement of adult life stress: Basic premises, operational principles, and design requirementsKate L Harkness, Scott M Monroe
The American Journal of Psychiatry|March 1, 2002
Childhood adversity and the endogenous versus nonendogenous distinction in women with major depressionKate L Harkness, Scott M Monroe
Journal of Affective Disorders|February 16, 2006
Severe melancholic depression is more vulnerable than non-melancholic depression to minor precipitating life eventsKate L Harkness, Scott M Monroe
Psychological Review|September 8, 2011
Recurrence in major depression: a conceptual analysisScott M Monroe, Kate L Harkness
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology|February 26, 2022
Major Depression and Its Recurrences: Life Course MattersScott M Monroe, Kate L Harkness
Psychological Review|August 16, 2019
Life stress and major depression: The mysteries of recurrencesScott M Monroe, Samantha F Anderson, Kate L Harkness
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Annual Review of Clinical Psychology|August 25, 2007
Modern approaches to conceptualizing and measuring human life stressScott M Monroe
Psychological Review|October 29, 2008
Placing the mnemonic model in context: diagnostic, theoretical, and clinical considerationsScott M Monroe, Susan Mineka
Psychological Science|November 13, 2008
Gene-environment interactions in depression research: genetic polymorphisms and life-stress polyproceduresScott M Monroe, Mark W Reid
Psychological Review|March 24, 2005
Life stress, the "kindling" hypothesis, and the recurrence of depression: considerations from a life stress perspectiveScott M Monroe, Kate L Harkness
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|June 3, 2016
The assessment and measurement of adult life stress: Basic premises, operational principles, and design requirementsKate L Harkness, Scott M Monroe
The American Journal of Psychiatry|March 1, 2002
Childhood adversity and the endogenous versus nonendogenous distinction in women with major depressionKate L Harkness, Scott M Monroe
Journal of Affective Disorders|February 16, 2006
Severe melancholic depression is more vulnerable than non-melancholic depression to minor precipitating life eventsKate L Harkness, Scott M Monroe
Psychological Review|September 8, 2011
Recurrence in major depression: a conceptual analysisScott M Monroe, Kate L Harkness
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology|February 26, 2022
Major Depression and Its Recurrences: Life Course MattersScott M Monroe, Kate L Harkness
Psychological Review|August 16, 2019
Life stress and major depression: The mysteries of recurrencesScott M Monroe, Samantha F Anderson, Kate L Harkness
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