Two versions of life: emotionally negative and positive life events have different roles in the organization of life story and identity
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Two versions of life: emotionally negative and positive life events have different roles in the organization of life story and identity
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Two versions of life: emotiona ...... ion of life story and identity
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David C Rubin
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Ilene C Siegler
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2011-10-01T00:00:00Z