Julie C. Weitlauf, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States |
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(Attention, intelligence and emotional functioning in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.) |
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Westrup D, Weitlauf J, Keller J. (2005) I Got My Life Back! Making a Case for Self Defense Training for Older Women with PTSD Clinical Gerontologist. 28: 113-118 |
David WS, Cotton AJ, Simpson TL, et al. (2004) Making a case for personal safety: perceptions of vulnerability and desire for self-defense training among female veterans. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 19: 991-1001 |
Weitlauf JC, Cervone D, Smith RE, et al. (2001) Assessing generalization in perceived self-efficacy: Multidomain and global assessments of the effects of self-defense training for women Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 27: 1683-1691 |
Weitlauf JC, Smith RE, Cervone D. (2000) Generalization effects of coping-skills training: influence of self-defense training on women's efficacy beliefs, assertiveness, and aggression. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 85: 625-33 |