Philip J. Cozzolino, Ph.D.

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University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
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Mark Snyder grad student 2006 UMN
 (Social capital and equality: A causal analysis.)
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Weinstein N, Legate N, Ryan WS, et al. (2017) Autonomy Support for Conflictual and Stigmatized Identities: Effects on Ownership and Psychological Health. Journal of Counseling Psychology
Blackie LE, Cozzolino PJ, Sedikides C. (2016) Specific and Individuated Death Reflection Fosters Identity Integration. Plos One. 11: e0154873
Cozzolino PJ, Blackie LE, Meyers LS. (2014) Self-related consequences of death fear and death denial. Death Studies. 38: 418-22
Cozzolino PJ. (2011) Trust, cooperation, and equality: a psychological analysis of the formation of social capital. The British Journal of Social Psychology / the British Psychological Society. 50: 302-20
Niemiec CP, Brown KW, Kashdan TB, et al. (2010) Being present in the face of existential threat: The role of trait mindfulness in reducing defensive responses to mortality salience. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 99: 344-65
Cozzolino PJ, Sheldon KM, Schachtman TR, et al. (2009) Limited time perspective, values, and greed: Imagining a limited future reduces avarice in extrinsic people Journal of Research in Personality. 43: 399-408
Cozzolino PJ, Snyder M. (2008) Good times, bad times: how personal disadvantage moderates the relationship between social dominance and efforts to win. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 34: 1420-33
Cozzolino PJ. (2006) Death Contemplation, Growth, and Defense: Converging Evidence of Dual-Existential Systems? Psychological Inquiry. 17: 278-287
Cozzolino PJ, Staples AD, Meyers LS, et al. (2004) Greed, death, and values: from terror management to transcendence management theory. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 30: 278-92
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