Adjusting to death: the effects of mortality salience and self-esteem on psychological well-being, growth motivation, and maladaptive behavior.
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Jiangqun Liao | Christie Cathey | Constantine Sedikides | B. Ostafin | C. Sedikides | Jiangqun Liao | C. Routledge | J. Juhl | Clay Routledge | Jacob Juhl | Brian Ostafin | Christie L. Cathey
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