2019
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The Wellbeing Toolkit Training Programme: A Useful Resource for Educational Psychology Services?
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Adolescent Social Emotional Health, Empathy, and Self-esteem: Preliminary Validation of the Lithuanian Version of the SEHS-S Questionnaire
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Collaborative Game Design with Children with Hemophilia as a Tool for Influencing Opinions about Physical Activity at School
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Reading Performance in Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) When They Read Different Kinds of Texts
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The Principle of Open Individuality as a Basis for Teenagers’ Creative Interaction with Lyric Poems
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The Importance of Communicating Psychological Concepts in Educational Contexts: a Portuguese Exhibition
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Evidence–Based Practice for Psychologists in Education: A Comparative Study from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Slovenia
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Supporting Vulnerable Groups of Students in Educational Settings: University Initiatives and Partnerships
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Perception of Teacher Support by Students in Vocational Education and Its Associations with Career Adaptability and Other Variables
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Measuring and Compensating for Deficits of Self-Regulation in School Children via Ambulatory Assessment
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Psychological Indicators of Delinquent Behavior in Adolescents: The Potential of the ‘Psychological Risk Factors of Deviant Behavior in Adolescents Inventory’ for Differentiating Between Adolescents with Delinquent Behavior, Drug Addiction, and ControlsPDF HTML4685
Rasskazova, E.I., Tkhostov, A.S., Falkovskaia, L.P., Kiseleva, A.L., Krem- lev, A.E., Artamonova, E.G. (2019). Psychological Indicators of Delinquent Behavior in Adolescents: A Potential of the ‘Psychological Risk Factors of Deviant Behavior in Adolescents Inventory’ for Differentiating Between Adolescents with Delinquent Behavior, Drug Addiction and Controls. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(3), 149–162.
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Effect of the Training Program to Improve Emotional Creativity among Undergraduate Students
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Parent Responsiveness and its Role in Neurocognitive and Socioemotional Development of One-Year-Old Preterm Infants