Publications: Hart, J., & Goldenberg, J. L. (in press). Heart and soul: A terror management perspective on spirituality and the problem of the body. In Adrian Tomer (Ed.), Existential and spiritual issues in death attitudes. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum. Goldenberg, J. L., Hart, J., Pyszczynski, T., Warnica, G. M., Landau, M., & Thomas, L. (2006). Ambivalence toward the body: Death, neuroticism, and the flight from physical sensation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 1264-1277. Goldenberg, J. L., Arndt, J., Hart, J., & Brown, M. (2005). Dying to be thin: The effects of mortality salience and body-mass index on restricted eating among women. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 31, 1400-1412. Hart, J., Shaver, P. R., & Goldenberg, J. L. (2005). Attachment, self-esteem, worldviews, and terror management: Evidence for a tripartite security system. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 88, 999-1013. Goldenberg, J. L., Arndt, J., Hart, J., & Routledge, C. (under review). Uncovering an existential barrier to breast screening behavior. Hart, J., Shaver, P.R., & Goldenberg, J. L. (under review). Further evidence for a security system model of attachment, self-esteem, and worldviews: The effects of security boosts on defensiveness.
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