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1. Faith and use of complementary and alternative medicine among heart attack patients in a secular society.

2. Development of a Brief Version of the Dissociative Symptoms Scale and the Reliability and Validity of DSS-B Scores in Diverse Clinical and Community Samples.

3. Identity-based hate and violence as trauma: Current research, clinical implications, and advocacy in a globally connected world.

4. Cumulative Trauma Exposure and Chronic Homelessness Among Veterans: The Roles of Responses to Intrusions and Emotion Regulation.

5. Psychometric properties of the dissociative symptoms scale (DSS) in Italian outpatients and community adults.

6. Development and Validation of the Dissociative Symptoms Scale.

7. Randomized Controlled Trial of Inner Resources Meditation for Family Dementia Caregivers.

8. Brain Activity and Functional Connectivity Associated with Hypnosis.

9. A Pilot Study of Mindfulness Meditation for Pediatric Chronic Pain.

10. Trauma Therapists' Clinical Applications, Training, and Personal Practice of Mindfulness and Meditation.

11. The role of religious faith, spirituality and existential considerations among heart patients in a secular society: relation to depressive symptoms 6 months post acute coronary syndrome.

12. A pilot study of meditation for mental health workers following Hurricane Katrina.

13. Meditation with yoga, group therapy with hypnosis, and psychoeducation for long-term depressed mood: a randomized pilot trial.

14. The role of ethnic identity in the relationship of race-related stress to PTSD symptoms among young adults.

15. A taxometric investigation of dissociation in Vietnam veterans.

16. A pilot study of a yoga and meditation intervention for dementia caregiver stress.

17. A descriptive analysis of PTSD chronicity in Vietnam veterans.

18. Psychometric properties of the Stanford Acute Stress Reaction Questionnaire (SASRQ): a valid and reliable measure of acute stress.

19. Two formats for eliciting retrospective reports of child sexual and physical abuse: effects on apparent prevalence and relationships to adjustment.

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