References for Regeneration through Life Transformation

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References for Regeneration through Life Transformation lecture:
Recall Healing References:
Glaser, R., Lafuse, W., Bonneau, R., Atkinson, C., & Kiecolt-Glaser, J. (1993). Stress-associated
modulation of proto-oncogene expression in human peripheral blood leukocytes. Behavioral
Neuroscience, 107, 525-529.
Glaser, R., Kennedy, S., Lafuse, W., Bonneau, R., Speicher, C., Hillhouse, J., & Kiecolt-Glaser, J. (1990).
Psychological stress-induced modulation of interleukin 2 receptor gene expression and interleukin 2
production in peripheral blood leukocytes. Archives of General Psychiatry, 47, 707-712.
Dickerson, S. S., Kemeny, M. E., Aziz, N., Kim, K. H., & Fahey, J. L. (2004). Immunological effects of shame
and guilt. Psychosomatic Medicine, 66, 124-131.
Danner, D. D., Snowdon, D. A., & Friesen, W. V. (2001). Positive emotions in early life and longevity:
Findings from the nun study. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 80 (5). 804-813.
Yehuda, R., Schmeidler J., Giller, E.L., Siever, L.J., Binder-Brynes, K. (1998). Relationship between
posttraumatic stress disorder characteristics of Holocaust survivors and their adult offspring. American
Journal of Psychiatry, (155), 841–843.
Ruf, M., Schauer, M., Neuner, F., Catani, C., Shauer, E., & Elbert, T. (2010). Narrative exposure therapy
for 7 to 16 year-olds: A randomized controlled trial with traumatized refugee children. Journal of
Traumatic Stress, 23(4), 437-445. doi: 10/1002/jts/20548
Pennebaker, J.W., & Seagal, J. (1999). Forming a story: The health benefits of narrative. Journal of
Clinical Psychology, 55(10), 1243-1254.
Relationships and your Health: Studies
Russek, L.G., and Schwartz, G.E.: Feelings of Parental Caring predict health Status in mid life: a 35 year
follow-up of the Harvard Mastery of Stress Study. “Journal of Behavioral Medicine.
Orth-Gomer, K.A. Rosengren, and L.Wilhelmsen. “Lack of social support and the incidence of coronary
heart disease in middle-aged Swedish men. “Psychosomatic Medicine, 1993, 55:37-43
Cassileth, B.R.E.. Lusk, J., Miller, D.S., et al “Psychosocial correlates of survival in advanced malignant
disease. New England Journal of Medicine, 1985312:1551-55
Ortmyer, C.F. “Variations in mortality, morbidity and health care by marital status. Journal of the
National Cancer Institute, 1979, 63:567-85
Blazer, D.G. “Social support and mortality in elderly community population. American Journal of
Epidemiology, 1982, 115(5):786-94
Spiegel, D.J.. Bloom, R., Kraemer, H.C., Gottheil, E. Effects of Psychosocial treatment on survival of
patients with metastatic breast cancer. The Lancet, 1989, ii:888-91
Fawzy, F.I., Fawzy, N.W., Hyun, .S., et al. Malignant melanoma: Effects of an early structured psychiatric
intervention, coping and affective state on recurrence and survival six years later. Archives of General
Psychiatry, 1993, 50:681-89
Gratitude and your Health: Studies
Emmons RA, et al. "Counting blessings versus burdens: An experimental investigation of gratitude and
subjective well-being in daily life," Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (Feb. 2003): Vol. 84, No.
2, pp. 377–89.
Grant AM, et al. "A little thanks goes a long way: Explaining why gratitude expressions motivate
prosocial behavior," Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (June 2010): Vol. 98, No. 6, pp. 946–55.
Lambert NM, et al. "Expressing gratitude to a partner leads to more relationship maintenance behavior,"
Emotion (Feb. 2011): Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 52–60.
Sansone RA, et al. "Gratitude and well being: The benefits of appreciation," Psychiatry (Nov. 2010): Vol.
7, No. 11, pp. 18–22.
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