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Exploring the ecological foundations of memory in psychotherapy: Interpersonal affordance, perception, and recollection in real time
(Elsevier, 1994)
Recent evidence suggests that memory narratives are fallible cognitive and social constructions. Yet, the literature lacks specific frameworks for guiding clinicians' inquiry into such narratives. We propose one such ...
Historical trends in attitudes and preferences regarding family, work, and the future among American adolescents: National data from 1976 through 1992
(Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 1994)
Fear and fitness: An evolutionary analysis of anxiety disorders
(Elsevier, 1994)
This article reviews the evolutionary origins and functions of the capacity for anxiety, and relevant clinical and research issues. Normal anxiety is an emotion that helps organisms defend against a wide variety of threats. ...
An evolutionary perspective on substance abuse
(Elsevier, 1994)
This article describes how recent advances in understanding the evolutionary functions of emotions can help to reconcile diverse approaches to substance abuse. Emotions can be understood as specialized states that prepare ...
Gender and the Short-Run Economic Consequences of Marital Disruption
(University of North Carolina Press, 1994-09)
Surveying student drug misuse: a six-country pilot study
(Strasbourg, France: Co-operation Group to Combat Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in Drugs (Pompidou Group), 1994)
Thai elderly who do not coreside with their children
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 1994-01)
In this paper, data from a nationally representative survey of elderly Thais living in private households are analyzed. The analysis focuses on situations of the 756 elderly who do not coreside with an adult child. Only a ...