Dampening, Positive Rumination, and Positive Life Events: Associations with Depressive Symptoms in Children at Risk for Depression
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Katherine R. Luking | David Pagliaccio | Deanna Barch | D. Barch | Kirsten E. Gilbert | D. Pagliaccio | J. Luby | Joan Luby | Kirsten Gilbert | Katherine Luking
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