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The Relation Between Early Joint Attention Responding and Later Theory of Mind in Younger Siblings of Children with Autism
(Vanderbilt University, 2009-05)
A link between early responding to joint attention (RJA) and later theory of mind (ToM) has been found in typically developing children but has not been examined in children at risk for autism. RJA at age 12 months was ...
Correlates of a Crisis in Children's Psychotherapy in Usual Care
(Vanderbilt University, 2009-04-03)
The purpose of the study was to examine crises that occur in Treatment as Usual. A children's mental health group was examined in order to explore the correlates of a crisis session. N=7267 sessions, N=629 clients, and ...
Exploring Emotional Intelligence as a mediator for coping styles and nicotine dependence
(Vanderbilt University, 2009)
Undergraduate Students were evaluated for nicotine dependence, on measures of coping styles, and emotional intelligence. The key aim for the study was to correlated emotional intelligence measures to levels of nicotine ...
The Rhetoric of Reform: Metaphors of Disease in John Howard's The State of the Prisons
(Vanderbilt University, 2009-04-28)
"Uncle Tom's Cabin, White Protestant Christianity and the Fate of the Nation,"
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 2009-04-29)
Prevention of Pestilence: The Increased Effectiveness of Cholera Prophylaxis in Great Britain and the United States, 1848-1866
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 2009-04-27)
Intrigue in Cumberland: New Perspectives on the Spanish Intrigues and the U.S. Expansion
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 2009-04-27)
Kicking Old Habits: How the World Cup Memories of Argentina's 1978 National Team are Crossing Cultural Divides and Scoring in the Field of Reconciliation
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 2009-04-22)
Pilgrims in the Atlantic World: Atlantic influences and the New Plymouth colony's commercial impact on New England
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 2009-04-23)
No Game for Knights: The Arthurian Legend in Hardboiled Detective Fiction
(Vanderbilt University, 2009-04-29)