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Mark T. Greenberg

Researcher at Pennsylvania State University

Publications -  550
Citations -  54689

Mark T. Greenberg is an academic researcher from Pennsylvania State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mindfulness & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 107, co-authored 529 publications receiving 49878 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark T. Greenberg include Hospital for Sick Children & Boston Children's Hospital.

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The inventory of parent and peer attachment: individual differences and their relationship to psychological well-being in adolescence

TL;DR: Results of the development of a theoretically focused, exploratory classification scheme indicated that adolescents classified as highly securely attached reported greater satisfaction with themselves, a higher likelihood of seeking social support, and less symptomatic response to stressful life events.
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The Prosocial Classroom: Teacher Social and Emotional Competence in Relation to Student and Classroom Outcomes:

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a model of the prosocial classroom that highlights the importance of teachers' social and emotional competence (SEC) and wellbeing in the development and maintenance of supportive teacher-student relationships, effective classroom management, and successful social learning program implementation.
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Enhancing school-based prevention and youth development through coordinated social, emotional, and academic learning.

TL;DR: Widespread implementation of beneficial prevention programming requires further development of research-based, comprehensive school reform models that improve social, health, and academic outcomes and systematic monitoring and evaluation to guide school improvement.
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Minor Parenting Stresses with Young Children

TL;DR: The results are discussed in relation to the potential for minor parenting stresses to influence microsocial processes within parent-child relationships and contribute to dysfunction in children and families.
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Breast Cancer and Other Second Neoplasms after Childhood Hodgkin's Disease

TL;DR: The risk of solid tumors, especially breast cancer, is high among women who were treated with radiation for childhood Hodgkin's disease and systematic screening for breast cancer could be important in the health care of such women.