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Ad Vingerhoets

Professor of Clinical Psychology | Tilburg University

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February 18, 2014

Back to the Future→

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Nostalgia Increases Optimism

- Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

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February 18, 2014

Individual Differences in Nostalgia Proneness→

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The Integrating Role of the Need to Belong

- Personality and Individual Differences

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February 18, 2014

Heartwarming Memories→

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Nostalgia Maintains Physiological Comfort

- Emotion

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Nostalgic Recollections of High and Low Narcissists→

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- Journal of Research in Personality

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The Past Makes the Present Meaningful→

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Nostalgia as an Existential Resource

- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

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  • BY AD

    Chemosignalling effects of human tears revisited: Does exposure to female tears decrease males’ perception of female sexual attractiveness?

    — Cognition and Emotion
  • The Social Impact of Emotional Tears

    — Motivation and Emotion
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  • BY OTHERS

    Patient Crying in Psychotherapy: Who Cries and Why?

    — Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
  • How Hollywood Is Banking on the Science of Making You Cry

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  • The Poetry That Moves Men to Tears

    — The Observer

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