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1. How the bereaved behave: a cross-cultural study of emotional display behaviours and rules.

2. Coping strategies as a causal mediator of the effect of loss-related memory characteristics and negative loss-related appraisals on symptoms of PGD, PTSD and depression.

3. Prolonged grief and posttraumatic stress disorder following the loss of a significant other: An investigation of cognitive and behavioural differences.

4. Cognitive Predictors of Grief Trajectories in the First Months of Loss: A Latent Growth Mixture Model.

5. A qualitative analysis of loss-related memories after cancer loss: a comparison of bereaved people with and without prolonged grief disorder.

6. Treatment Efficacy for Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Latent Class Trajectories of Treatment Response and Their Predictors.

7. Effectiveness of a Cancer Bereavement Therapeutic Group.

8. Conducting research in clinical psychology practice: Barriers, facilitators, and recommendations.

9. Existential isolation and prolonged grief in bereaved people: The moderating role of culture.

10. Impaired allocentric spatial processing in posttraumatic stress disorder.

11. The relationship between social acknowledgment and prolonged grief symptoms: a multiple mediation effect of beliefs about the goodness and controllability of grief-related emotions.

12. Conducting ethical internet-based research with vulnerable populations: a qualitative study of bereaved participants' experiences of online questionnaires.

14. An adapted imaginal exposure approach to traditional methods used within trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy, trialled with a veteran population.

15. Support needs and barriers to accessing support: Baseline results of a mixed-methods national survey of people bereaved during the COVID-19 pandemic.

16. The history and future of mind control.

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