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- who: (Received et al. from the Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, StLouis, MO, USA, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Washington have published the research: Developmental trajectories of anger and sadness dysregulation in childhood differentially predict later borderline symptoms, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors focus on multifinality by examining shared and unique aspects of trajectories of emotion dysregulation as precursors of BPD, depression, and/or externalizing pathology (specifically conduct disorder). In the current paper, using the 17 -year longitudinal study, the authors assess how the trajectory of emotion regulation from . . .

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