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Cognitive Crossroads: Brooding, Reflection, and Anger Rumination’s relationship to late-life suicide risk
Khani
,
Buerke
,
Galfalvy
,
Szanto
Date
Jun 1, 2024
Event
University of Pittsburgh Research Day
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
suicide
late life
rumination
anger rumination
brooding
reflection
depression
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