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Number of items: 9.
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Berghmans, Ellen;
Vliegen, Nicole;
Destoop, Marianne;
Luyten, Patrick;
Luyten, Patrick;
(2025)
Engagement strategies in an assertive outreach context: a mixed-methods systematic review.
Journal of Mental Health
(In press).
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Bradshaw, Abigail;
Wheeler, Emma;
McGettigan, Carolyn;
Lametti, Daniel;
(2025)
Sensorimotor learning during synchronous speech is modulated by the acoustics of the other voice.
Psychonomic Bulletin and Review
(In press).
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Bruun, Andrea;
White, Nicola;
Oostendorp, Linda;
Stone, Paddy;
Bloch, Steven;
(2025)
Time estimates in prognostic discussions: a conversation analytic study of hospice multidisciplinary team meetings.
Palliative Medicine
(In press).
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Cirasola, Antonella;
Fonagy, Peter;
Midgley, Nick;
(2025)
Alliance rupture and repair in adolescent psychotherapy: what clinicians can learn from research.
Psychotherapy
10.1037/pst0000535.
(In press).
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Cooper, Kate;
Russell, Ailsa;
(2025)
Insistence on sameness, repetitive negative thinking and mental health in autistic and non-autistic adults.
Autism
(In press).
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Lassri, Dana;
Gewirtz-Meydan, Ateret;
(2025)
Breaking the cycle: Mentalizing moderates and mediates the link between childhood sexual abuse and satisfaction with adult romantic relationships.
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy
10.1037/tra0001692.
(In press).
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Liefgreen, Alice;
Sarah, Jenkins;
Osman, Sazali;
Moron, Lorenzo;
Monteverde, Maria Cecilia;
Cayanan, Esperenza;
Hoang, Lam;
... Harris, Adam JL; + view all
(2025)
Severity influences categorical likelihood communications: A case study with Southeast Asian weather forecasters.
Scientific Reports
(In press).
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Lowyck, Benedicte;
Verhaest, Yannic;
Vermote, Rudi;
Luyten, Patrick;
(2025)
Changes in self and object representations as measured by the differentiation-relatedness scale in patients with a personality disorder during a hospitalization-based psychodynamic treatment.
Psychoanalytic Inquiry
(In press).
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Neeleman, Ad;
Tanaka, Misako;
(2025)
Extraction asymmetries show that type A coordination is adjunction.
Language
(In press).
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