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Examining the role of brooding, distress, and negative urgency in dysregulated behaviors: A cross-sectional study in treatment-seeking young people
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posted on 2022-01-01, 00:00 authored by D Borg, Kate HallKate Hall, George YoussefGeorge Youssef, E Sloan, Liam GraemeLiam Graeme, R MouldingExamining the role of brooding, distress, and negative urgency in dysregulated behaviors: A cross-sectional study in treatment-seeking young people
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Journal of Clinical PsychologyPagination
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WileyLocation
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0021-9762eISSN
1097-4679Language
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behavioral dysregulationemotion dysregulationemotional cascade modelnegative urgencyruminationSocial SciencesPsychology, ClinicalPsychologyNONSUICIDAL SELF-INJURYANXIETY STRESS SCALESBORDERLINE PERSONALITY-DISORDERSUBSTANCE-USE DISORDERSIDENTIFICATION TEST DUDITEATING-DISORDERPSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIESEMOTIONAL CASCADESEXPERIENTIAL AVOIDANCELIFETIME PREVALENCE
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