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Physiological response to reward and extinction predicts alcohol, marijuana, and cigarette use two years laterIdentifying the facets of impulsivity that explain the relation between ADHD symptoms and substance use in a nonclinical sample.Relations between trait impulsivity, behavioral impulsivity, physiological arousal, and risky sexual behavior among young menMonoamine oxidase A (MAOA) genotype predicts greater aggression through impulsive reactivity to negative affectSpecific dimensions of impulsivity are differentially associated with daily and non-daily cigarette smoking in young adultsDispositional mindfulness and rejection sensitivity: The critical role of nonjudgmentMindfulness-Based Interventions for Older Adults: A Review of the Effects on Physical and Emotional Well-being.Weekly fluctuations in nonjudging predict borderline personality disorder feature expression in women.Borderline personality disorder and self-conscious affect: Too much shame but not enough guilt?Both trait and state mindfulness predict lower aggressiveness via anger rumination: A multilevel mediation analysis.Emotion-related cognitive processes in borderline personality disorder: a review of the empirical literature.Development and Validation of a Measure of Self-Critical Rumination.Negative Urgency Accounts for the Association Between Borderline Personality Features and Intimate Partner Violence in Young Men.Looking for reward in all the wrong places: dopamine receptor gene polymorphisms indirectly affect aggression through sensation-seeking.Role of dopamine D1 receptors in novelty seeking in adult female Long-Evans rats.Substance Use Trajectories From Early Adolescence Through the Transition to College.Relationships among maladaptive cognitive content, dysfunctional cognitive processes, and borderline personality features.Anger Rumination as a Mediator of the Relationship Between Mindfulness and Aggression: The Utility of a Multidimensional Mindfulness Model.Characteristics of Repetitive Thought Associated with Borderline Personality Features: A Multimodal Investigation of Ruminative Content and Style.Dysfunctional responses to emotion mediate the cross-sectional relationship between rejection sensitivity and borderline personality features.The rewarding nature of provocation-focused rumination in women with borderline personality disorder: a preliminary fMRI investigation.Shame and borderline personality features: the potential mediating role of anger and anger rumination.Emotion-related impulsivity and rumination predict the perimenstrual severity and trajectory of symptoms in women with a menstrually related mood disorder.Brief report: relationships between facets of impulsivity and borderline personality features.Minority Stress and Relational Mechanisms of Suicide among Sexual Minorities: Subgroup Differences in the Associations Between Heterosexist Victimization, Shame, Rejection Sensitivity, and Suicide Risk.Emotional Processes in Borderline Personality Disorder: An Update for Clinical Practice.Exploring the pathophysiology of emotion-based impulsivity: The roles of the sympathetic nervous system and hostile reactivityPerimenstrual exacerbation of symptoms in borderline personality disorder: evidence from multilevel models and the Carolina Premenstrual Assessment Scoring SystemPerimenstrual exacerbation of symptoms in borderline personality disorder: evidence from multilevel models and the Carolina Premenstrual Assessment Scoring SystemSuicide Ideation in Adolescents Following Inpatient Hospitalization: Examination of Intensity and Lability Over 6 MonthsOvarian Hormones as a Source of Fluctuating Biological Vulnerability in Borderline Personality DisorderSexual orientation differences in non-suicidal self-injury, suicidality, and psychosocial factors among an inpatient psychiatric sample of adolescentsDifferential effects of the menstrual cycle on reactive and proactive aggression in borderline personality disorder
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