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Kenneth E Hart
Kenneth E Hart
University of Windsor, University of Leeds, University of Wales, Brown University, University of
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Mapping the contours of contemporary positive psychology.
KE Hart, T Sasso
Canadian Psychology/Psychologie Canadienne 52 (2), 82, 2011
2072011
Physical health status in relation to self-forgiveness and other-forgiveness in healthy college students
T Wilson, A Milosevic, M Carroll, K Hart, S Hibbard
Journal of health psychology 13 (6), 798-803, 2008
1372008
Sense of coherence, trait anxiety, and the perceived availability of social support
KE Hart, JB Hittner, KC Paras
Journal of research in personality 25 (2), 137-145, 1991
1231991
Alcohol sales to underage adolescents: an unobtrusive observational field study and evaluation of a police intervention
P Willner, K Hart, J Binmore, M Cavendish, E Dunphy
Addiction 95 (9), 1373-1388, 2000
1122000
Self-perceptions of dispositional luck: Relationship to DSM gambling symptoms, subjective enjoyment of gambling and treatment readiness
MJA Wohl, MM Young, KE Hart
Substance Use & Misuse 42 (1), 43-63, 2007
932007
Anger coping styles and perceived social support
TP Palfai, KE Hart
The Journal of social psychology 137 (4), 405-411, 1997
861997
Optimism and pessimism: Associations to coping and anger-reactivity
KE Hart, JB Hittner
Personality and Individual Differences 19 (6), 827-839, 1995
811995
A psychosocial resilience model to account for medical well-being in relation to sense of coherence
KE Hart, TL Wilson, JB Hittner
Journal of Health Psychology 11 (6), 857-862, 2006
782006
Inhibition of eating behavior: negative cognitive effects of dieting
KE Hart, P Chiovari
Journal of clinical psychology 54 (4), 427-430, 1998
641998
Untreated young gamblers with game-specific problems: Self-concept involving luck, gambling ecology and delay in seeking professional treatment
MJA Wohl, MM Young, KE Hart
Addiction Research & Theory 13 (5), 445-459, 2005
522005
The association between self-forgiveness and alcohol misuse depends on the severity of drinker's shame: Toward a buffering model
PA Ianni, KE Hart, S Hibbard, M Carroll
Addictive Disorders & Their Treatment 9 (3), 106-111, 2010
512010
Type A behavior and cardiovascular recovery from a psychosocial stressor
KE Hart, JL Jamieson
Journal of Human Stress 9 (1), 18-24, 1983
501983
Irrational beliefs, perceived availability of social support, and anxiety
KE Hart, JB Hittner
Journal of clinical psychology 47 (4), 582-587, 1991
491991
Secular and spiritual forgiveness interventions for recovering alcoholics harboring grudges
KE Hart, DA Shapiro
annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, 2002
452002
Adherence to recovery practices prescribed by Alcoholics Anonymous: Benefits to sustained abstinence and subjective quality of life
K Gomes, KE Hart
Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 27 (2), 223-235, 2009
442009
Anxiety management training and anger control for Type A individuals
KE Hart
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 15 (2), 133-139, 1984
431984
Cynical hostility and the psychosocial vulnerability model of disease risk: Confounding effects of neuroticism (negative affectivity) bias
KE Hart, CW Hope
Personality and individual differences 36 (7), 1571-1582, 2004
422004
Life stress events and alcohol misuse: Distinguishing contributing stress events from consequential stress events
KE Hart, N Fazaa
Substance use & misuse 39 (9), 1319-1339, 2004
412004
Association of type A behavior and its components to ways of coping with stress
KE Hart
Journal of Psychosomatic Research 32 (2), 213-219, 1988
411988
Coping with anger-provoking situations: Adolescent coping in relation to anger reactivity
KE Hart
Journal of Adolescent Research 6 (3), 357-370, 1991
401991
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