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Authenticity, Vulnerability, and Shame in Peer Relationships among Marginalized Youth Living with Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Beth Sapiro
, Silvia Ramirez Quiroz
Social Work and Child Advocacy
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Vulnerability
100%
Peer Relationships
100%
Living with
100%
Anxiety Disorders
100%
Mood Disorders
100%
Marginalized Youth
100%
Mental Health Problems
50%
Mental Illness
33%
Relational-cultural Theory
33%
Low-income
16%
Young People
16%
Older Adults
16%
Young Women
16%
Trauma
16%
Depth Interviews
16%
Trauma History
16%
Women Age
16%
Child Maltreatment
16%
Encoder
16%
Romantic Partners
16%
Ethnically Diverse
16%
Audio
16%
Intimate Partner
16%
Provided Services
16%
Supportive Relationships
16%
Mental Health History
16%
Histories of children
16%
Psychology
Shame
100%
Peer Relationships
100%
Mood
100%
Anxiety Disorder
100%
Mental Health
60%
Mental Illness
40%
Qualitative Study
20%
Practitioners
20%
Maltreatment
20%
Thematic Analysis
20%
Supportive Relationship
20%
Adolescence
20%