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Jeffrey H Kahn

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Kimbley C, Cox D, Kahn J, Renshaw K
J Trauma Stress . 2023 Mar; 36(3):567-578. PMID: 36991577
Talking with others about traumatic experiences (i.e., trauma disclosure) has been associated with increased posttraumatic growth (PTG). Although this association indicates the value of disclosing, there is evidence that external...
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Woodrum J, Kahn J
J Couns Psychol . 2021 Aug; 69(2):246-256. PMID: 34435810
Perfectionistic concerns are associated with various forms of distress, and research has shown that maladaptive emotion regulation mediates this relation. To our knowledge, this mediation process has not been studied...
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Cox D, Kealy D, Kahn J, McCloskey K, Joyce A, Ogrodniczuk J
J Affect Disord . 2020 Jun; 272:318-325. PMID: 32553373
Background: While there is some evidence that patients with elevated depression symptoms experience greater benefits from negative-affect expression, this amplifying effect has not been investigated within a psychotherapeutic context. This...
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Cox D, Ogrodniczuk J, Oliffe J, Kealy D, Rice S, Kahn J
J Nerv Ment Dis . 2020 May; 208(6):510-513. PMID: 32472812
Men's tendency to conceal their distress has been linked with increased depressive symptoms. Although interpersonal connectedness has been associated with distress concealment and depression, it is unclear how connectedness mediates...
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Jones J, Kahn J, Sullivan S
Violence Vict . 2020 Feb; 35(1):54-67. PMID: 32015069
Being a victim of relational aggression is associated with many negative outcomes among adolescent girls, and diminished self-disclosure to peers may be one of them. Given this possibility, it is...
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Cox D, Kealy D, Kahn J, Wojcik K, Joyce A, Ogrodniczuk J
J Couns Psychol . 2019 Feb; 66(3):351-361. PMID: 30702321
Across a breadth of psychotherapeutic approaches, feeling affect intensely and then talking about those feelings is a common means for increasing insight and other desired outcomes. While several naturalistic and...
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OLoughlin J, Cox D, Kahn J, Wu A
J Couns Psychol . 2018 Jan; 65(1):65-73. PMID: 29355345
Distress disclosure has been linked with reduced psychological distress, increased wellbeing, and successful psychotherapeutic outcome. Because of the importance of distress disclosure, researchers have worked to develop and improve theoretical...
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Kahn J, Wei M, Su J, Han S, Strojewska A
J Couns Psychol . 2017 Feb; 64(3):292-301. PMID: 28240918
Research using Western samples shows that talking about unpleasant emotions-distress disclosure-is associated with fewer psychological symptoms and higher well-being. These benefits of distress disclosure may or may not be observed...
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Biehl S, Kahn J
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw . 2016 Jun; 19(7):446-52. PMID: 27326830
The provision of social support is a common function of many online communities, but a full understanding of the causal effect of emotion language on the provision of support requires...
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Lee M, Reese-Weber M, Kahn J
J Interpers Violence . 2013 Oct; 29(1):20-43. PMID: 24097907
This study examined a multiple mediator model explaining how sibling perpetration and one's attachment style mediate the relation between parent-to-child victimization and dating violence perpetration. A sample of undergraduate students...