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Is Asperger syndrome/high-functioning autism necessarily a disability?
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- 01 September 2000, pp. 489-500
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Child maltreatment and allostatic load: Consequences for physical and mental health in children from low-income families
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- 21 October 2011, pp. 1107-1124
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Taxometrics and developmental psychopathology
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- 01 August 2003, pp. 501-527
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Family processes that shape the impact of interparental conflict on adolescents
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- 01 September 2004, pp. 649-665
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From child maltreatment to adolescent cannabis abuse and dependence: A developmental cascade model
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- 01 October 2010, pp. 883-897
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Maternal history of childhood maltreatment and later parenting behavior: A meta-analysis
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- 13 February 2019, pp. 9-21
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Trajectories of depressive symptoms and stressful life events among male and female adolescents in divorced and nondivorced families
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- 10 February 2006, pp. 253-273
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False belief understanding in maltreated children
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- 14 November 2003, pp. 1067-1091
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Brain adaptation and alternative developmental trajectories
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- 06 May 2015, pp. 425-442
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A prospective study of the association among impaired executive functioning, childhood attentional problems, and the development of bipolar disorder
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- 01 June 2004, pp. 461-476
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Pathological alcohol involvement: A developmental disorder of young adulthood
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 933-956
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Maternal versus child risk and the development of parent–child and family relationships in five high-risk populations
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- 25 April 2007, pp. 293-312
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Effects of an attachment-based intervention on daily cortisol moderated by dopamine receptor D4: A randomized control trial on 1- to 3-year-olds screened for externalizing behavior
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- 07 July 2008, pp. 805-820
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Effects of prenatal alcohol and cocaine exposure on infant cortisol levels
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- 01 June 1999, pp. 195-208
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Cascading peer dynamics underlying the progression from problem behavior to violence in early to late adolescence
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- 24 June 2010, pp. 603-619
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Affect regulation in depressed and nondepressed children and young adolescents
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- 04 March 2009, pp. 93-115
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Impoverishment and child maltreatment in African American and European American neighborhoods
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- 01 June 1998, pp. 215-233
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Individual differences in the development of early peer aggression: Integrating contributions of self-regulation, theory of mind, and parenting
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- 24 January 2011, pp. 253-266
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Observations of early triadic family interactions: Boundary disturbances in the family predict symptoms of depression, anxiety, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in middle childhood
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- 01 September 2004, pp. 577-592
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A relational view of causality in normal and abnormal development
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- 20 August 2002, pp. 421-435
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