Crystal Park
Distinguished Professor/Psychological Sciences
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
291 Scholarly Contributions
Invited Talk: Religion and Meaning in the Context of Religious Freedom
2011
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Unwanted Intrusive Thoughts: A Prospective Analogue Study of Risk and Protective Factors.
2011
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Beliefs---An Understudied but Essential Dimension in the Psychology of Religion
2011
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Can Previous Trauma Exposure Promote Resilience in the Face of Later Trauma?
2011
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Differential Predictiveness of Maturity Factors on Well-Being in Later Life for Repatriated Prisoners of War
2011
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Who practices yoga? And what kind? And how much? Results of an Internet survey.
2011
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Stress-Related Growth in Heart Failure Patients: Psychosocial Correlates and Relations With Well-Being.
2011
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What do yoga students want? Perceptions of real vs. ideal yoga teachers
2011
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Psychosocial Predictors of Engagement in the Trauma Expressive Writing Paradigm.
2011
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Examining the Relationship of Coping Strategy, Social Support, and Attachment Style with Posttraumatic Growth in Cancer Survivors.
2011
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Dimensions of Religiousness as Predictors of Well-Being in Congestive Heart Failure Patients.
2011
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Clinical approaches to discrepancies in meaning: Conceptualization, assessment, and treatment.
2012
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Meaning, spirituality, and growth: Protective and resilience factors in health and illness
2012
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The creation of meaning following trauma: Meaning making and trajectories of distress and recovery
2012
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Religion and spirituality in adjusting to bereavement: Grief as burden, grief as gift.
2012
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