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Authors: Safer, MA Bonanno, GA Field, NP
Citation: Ma. Safer et al., "It was never that bad'': Biased recall of grief and long-term adjustment to the death of a spouse, MEMORY, 9(3), 2001, pp. 195-204

Authors: Bonanno, GA Kaltman, S
Citation: Ga. Bonanno et S. Kaltman, The varieties of grief experience, CLIN PSYCH, 21(5), 2001, pp. 705-734

Authors: Bonanno, GA
Citation: Ga. Bonanno, The crucial importance of empirical evidence in the development of bereavement theory: Reply to Archer (2001), PSYCHOL B, 127(4), 2001, pp. 561-564

Authors: Bauer, JJ Bonanno, GA
Citation: Jj. Bauer et Ga. Bonanno, Doing and being well (for the most part): Adaptive patterns of narrative self-evaluation during bereavement, J PERSONAL, 69(3), 2001, pp. 451-482

Authors: Bonanno, GA
Citation: Ga. Bonanno, New directions in bereavement research and theory - Introduction, AM BEHAV SC, 44(5), 2001, pp. 718-725

Authors: Field, NP Bonanno, GA
Citation: Np. Field et Ga. Bonanno, The role of blame in adaptation in the first 5 years following the death of a spouse, AM BEHAV SC, 44(5), 2001, pp. 764-781

Authors: Bonanno, GA Field, NP
Citation: Ga. Bonanno et Np. Field, Examining the delayed grief hypothesis across 5 years of bereavement, AM BEHAV SC, 44(5), 2001, pp. 798-816

Authors: Bonanno, GA
Citation: Ga. Bonanno, Emotion self-regulation, EMO SOC BEH, 2001, pp. 251-285

Authors: Bonanno, GA Mayne, TJ
Citation: Ga. Bonanno et Tj. Mayne, The future of emotion research, EMO SOC BEH, 2001, pp. 398-410

Authors: Mayne, TJ Bonanno, GA
Citation: Tj. Mayne et Ga. Bonanno, Emotions - Current issues and future directions - Preface, EMO SOC BEH, 2001, pp. XVII-XX

Authors: Capps, L Bonanno, GA
Citation: L. Capps et Ga. Bonanno, Narrating bereavement: Thematic and grammatical predictors of adjustment to loss, DISCOURS PR, 30(1), 2000, pp. 1-25

Authors: Field, NP Bonanno, GA Williams, P Horowitz, MJ
Citation: Np. Field et al., Appraisals of blame in adjustment in conjugal bereavement, COGN THER R, 24(5), 2000, pp. 551-569

Authors: Sherman, BF Bonanno, GA Wiener, LS Battles, HB
Citation: Bf. Sherman et al., When children tell their friends they have AIDS: Possible consequences forpsychological well-being and disease progression, PSYCHOS MED, 62(2), 2000, pp. 238-247

Authors: Bonanno, GA
Citation: Ga. Bonanno, The nature of grief: The evolution and psychology of reactions to loss, CONT PSYCHO, 45(5), 2000, pp. 490-493

Authors: Keltner, D Kring, AM Bonanno, GA
Citation: D. Keltner et al., Fleeting signs of the course of life: Facial expression and personal adjustment, CUR DIR PSY, 8(1), 1999, pp. 18-22

Authors: Bonanno, GA Znoj, H Siddique, HI Horowitz, MJ
Citation: Ga. Bonanno et al., Verbal-autonomic dissociation and adaptation to midlife conjugal loss: A follow-up at 25 months, COGN THER R, 23(6), 1999, pp. 605-624

Authors: Bonanno, GA Mihalecz, MC LeJeune, JT
Citation: Ga. Bonanno et al., The core emotion themes of conjugal loss, MOTIV EMOT, 23(3), 1999, pp. 175-201

Authors: Bonanno, GA Kaltman, S
Citation: Ga. Bonanno et S. Kaltman, Toward an integrative perspective on bereavement, PSYCHOL B, 125(6), 1999, pp. 760-776

Authors: Bonanno, GA Siddique, HI
Citation: Ga. Bonanno et Hi. Siddique, Emotional dissociation, self-deception, and psychotherapy, AT PLAY IN THE FIELDS OF CONSCIOUSNESS, 1999, pp. 249-270

Authors: Bonanno, GA Notarius, CI Gunzerath, L Keltner, D Horowitz, MJ
Citation: Ga. Bonanno et al., Interpersonal ambivalence, perceived relationship adjustment, and conjugalloss, J CONS CLIN, 66(6), 1998, pp. 1012-1022
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