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Developmental trajectories of anger and sadness dysregulation in childhood differentially predict later borderline symptoms
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- Development and Psychopathology , First View
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- 21 June 2023, pp. 1-16
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Developmental pathways from preschool temper tantrums to later psychopathology
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 35 / Issue 4 / October 2023
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- 20 April 2022, pp. 1643-1655
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Trajectory of emotion dysregulation in positive and negative affect across childhood predicts adolescent emotion dysregulation and overall functioning
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 33 / Issue 5 / December 2021
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- 07 December 2021, pp. 1722-1733
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Associations of observed callous–unemotional behaviors in early childhood with conduct problems and substance use over 14 years
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 35 / Issue 1 / February 2023
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- 09 August 2021, pp. 421-432
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Early socioemotional competence, psychopathology, and latent class profiles of reparative prosocial behaviors from preschool through early adolescence
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 32 / Issue 2 / May 2020
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- 27 May 2019, pp. 573-585
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Excitability and irritability in preschoolers predicts later psychopathology: The importance of positive and negative emotion dysregulation
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 31 / Issue 3 / August 2019
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- 21 May 2019, pp. 1067-1083
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Controlled study of switching from attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder to a prepubertal and early adolescent bipolar I disorder phenotype during 6-year prospective follow-up: Rate, risk, and predictors
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 18 / Issue 4 / December 2006
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- 25 October 2006, pp. 1037-1053
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