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Paper Presentations (N=10) 1. *Brooks, B., & Yaroslavsky, I. (2024, April). Social Support: Implications alongside gender minority status on expressive suppressive. In Navarre and Brooks (Co-Chairs) Emotion Regulation Outcomes: Insights into LGBTQ+ Risk and Protective Factors. Symposium conducted at the 97th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. 2. *Gurjar, S., & Yaroslavsky, I. (2024, April). Maladaptive Emotion Regulation: Key Predictor of Self-harm Across Sexual Orientations. In Navarre and Brooks (Co-Chairs) Emotion Regulation Outcomes: Insights into LGBTQ+ Risk and Protective Factors. Symposium conducted at the 97th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. 3. *Gurjar, S., & Yaroslavsky, I. (2024, April). Do Suicide-Related Histories Moderate Emotion Regulation Outcomes in Daily Life? Paper to be presented at the 97nd annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. 4. *Gurjar, S., & Yaroslavsky, I. (2024, April). Histories of suicidality differentiate emotion regulation effectiveness in daily life, but not deployment frequencies. In M. Pachkowski (Chair), How do people cope with and manage suicidal thoughts? A multi-method examination of suicide-related coping [Symposium]. Suicide Research Symposium, Virtual Conference. 5. Horner, C., & Yaroslavsky, I. (2024, April). Distinguishing Emotion Regulation Response Variability Between Trans- and Cis-gender Individuals. In Navarre and Brooks (Co-Chairs) Emotion Regulation Outcomes: Insights into LGBTQ+ Risk and Protective Factors. Symposium conducted at the 97th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. 6. *Navarre, K., & Yaroslavsky, I. (2024, April). Impact of Borderline Symptomatology, Mindfulness, and Rumination on Suicidogenic Beliefs. Paper to be presented at the 97nd annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. 7. *Navarre, K., & Yaroslavsky, I. (2024, April). Latent Profiles: Social Support and Depression Among Bisexuals and Heterosexuals. In Navarre and Brooks (Co-Chairs) Emotion Regulation Outcomes: Insights into LGBTQ+ Risk and Protective Factors. Symposium conducted at the 97th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. 8. *Navarre, K. M., & Yaroslavsky, I. (2024, April). Novel approaches to assessing and intervening on repetitive negative thinking. In R. Jacoby (Chair), Cultivating positive affect and reducing negative affect using positive autobiographical memories: The undermining effects of rumination and eye-tracking attention disengagement difficulties Symposium conducted at the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, Boston, MA. 9. *Kehler, L., & Yaroslavsky, I. (2024, April). Depression and Generalized Anxiety Disorder symptoms differentiate ER response repertoires: A Latent Profile Analysis. Paper to be presented at the 97nd annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. 10. Horner, C. & Yaroslavsky, I. (2023, November). From early life maltreatment to borderline personality disorder risk: Modifiable emotion regulation response repertoires may play a mechanistic role. Paper to be presented at International Society for the Improvement and Teaching of Dialectical Behavior Therapy 28th Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, United States. Poster Presentations (N=7) 1. *Tamang, P. T., & Yaroslavsky, I (2024, May). Emotion What Can Prediction of Emotional Regulation Teach Us. Poster presented at the 36th annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA. 2. Navarre, K. M., & Yaroslavsky, I. (2024, April). Understanding borderline personality disorder and rehospitalization through the role of rumination and attention disengagement. Poster presented at the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, Boston, MA. 3. *Navarre, K. M., Horner, C., & Yaroslavsky, I. (2024, April). Frequency Matters: Non-suicidal Self-Injury History and Frequency Predicts Occurrence of Recent Suicidal Thoughts Among Inpatient Adults. Poster presented at the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, Boston, MA. 4. *Hochman, P. & Yaroslavsky, I. (2024) Does social support incrementally reduce substance-related coping for transgender persons? (2024, April) Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL 5. *Kehler, L., Moilov, C. & Yaroslavsky, I. (2024, April). Hedonic capacity and situation adaptive emotion regulation promote affective recovery in daily life. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. 6. *Navarre, K. M., & Yaroslavsky, I. (2023, November). Intersectional barriers to adequate mental health care among LGBTQ+ adults diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. Poster presented at the 57th annual convention of the Association for Behavioral Cognitive Therapies Student Special Interest Group Exposition, Seattle, WA, United States. 7. *Navarre, K. M., & Yaroslavsky, I. (2023, November). The effects of borderline personality disorder features, low resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia, and reactivity on contemporaneous and past suicidality. Poster presented at the 57th annual convention of the Association for Behavioral Cognitive Therapies Personality/Personality Disorder Special Interest Group Exposition, Seattle, WA, United States.
| Original language | English |
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| State | Published - 2024 |
| Event | see description - Duration: Jan 1 2024 → … |
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| Period | 01/1/24 → … |
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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