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Familiarity and prevalence of Facebook use for social networking among individuals with traumatic brain injury
T Tsaousides, Y Matsuzawa, M Lebowitz
Brain Injury 25 (12), 1155-1162, 2011
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
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Effects of biological explanations for mental disorders on clinicians’ empathy
MS Lebowitz, W Ahn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2014
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Fixable or Fate? Perceptions of the Biology of Depression.
MS Lebowitz, W Ahn, S Nolen-Hoeksema
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 81 (3), 518, 2013
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Biomedical explanations of psychopathology and their implications for attitudes and beliefs about mental disorders
MS Lebowitz, PS Appelbaum
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology 15 (1), 555-577, 2019
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Emphasizing Malleability in the biology of depression: Durable effects on perceived agency and prognostic pessimism
MS Lebowitz, W Ahn
Behaviour Research and Therapy 71, 125-130, 2015
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Effects of biological versus psychosocial explanations on stigmatization of children with ADHD
MS Lebowitz, JE Rosenthal, W Ahn
Journal of attention disorders 20 (3), 240-250, 2016
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Combining biomedical accounts of mental disorders with treatability information to reduce mental illness stigma
MS Lebowitz, W Ahn
Psychiatric Services 63 (5), 496-499, 2012
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Biological explanations of generalized anxiety disorder: Effects on beliefs about prognosis and responsibility
MS Lebowitz, JJ Pyun, W Ahn
Psychiatric Services, 2014
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Beneficial and detrimental effects of genetic explanations for addiction
MS Lebowitz, PS Appelbaum
International Journal of Social Psychiatry 63 (8), 717-723, 2017
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Blue genes? Understanding and mitigating negative consequences of personalized information about genetic risk for depression
MS Lebowitz, W Ahn
Journal of genetic counseling 27 (1), 204-216, 2018
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
The Implications of Genetic and Other Biological Explanations for Thinking about Mental Disorders
MS Lebowitz
Hastings Center Report 49, S82-S87, 2019
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Testing positive for a genetic predisposition to depression magnifies retrospective memory for depressive symptoms.
MS Lebowitz, W Ahn
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 85 (11), 1052, 2017
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Behavioral genetics and attributions of moral responsibility
K Tabb, MS Lebowitz, PS Appelbaum
Behavior genetics 49 (2), 128-135, 2019
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
An experiment assessing effects of personalized feedback about genetic susceptibility to obesity on attitudes towards diet and exercise
W Ahn, MS Lebowitz
Appetite 120, 23-31, 2018
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Sometimes more competent, but always less warm: Perceptions of biologically oriented mental-health clinicians
MS Lebowitz, W Ahn, K Oltman
International Journal of Social Psychiatry 61 (7), 668-676, 2015
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Pygmalion in the genes? On the potentially negative impacts of polygenic scores for educational attainment
LJ Matthews, MS Lebowitz, R Ottman, PS Appelbaum
Social Psychology of Education 24 (3), 789-808, 2021
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Asymmetrical genetic attributions for prosocial versus antisocial behaviour
MS Lebowitz, K Tabb, PS Appelbaum
Nature human behaviour 3 (9), 940-949, 2019
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Using Personification and Agency Reorientation to Reduce Mental-Health Clinicians’ Stigmatizing Attitudes Toward Patients
MS Lebowitz, W Ahn
Stigma & Health, 2015
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Relationships of biomedical beliefs about depression to treatment-related expectancies in a treatment-seeking sample.
MS Lebowitz, T Dolev-Amit, S Zilcha-Mano
Psychotherapy 58 (3), 366, 2021
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
Effects of genetic information on memory for severity of depressive symptoms
W Ahn, A Bitran, M Lebowitz
PloS one 15 (10), e0239714, 2020
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: US National Institutes of Health
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