Beyond climate anxiety: Development and validation of the inventory of climate emotions (ICE): A measure of multiple emotions experienced in relation to climate change M Marczak, M Wierzba, D Zaremba, M Kulesza, J Szczypiński, ... Global Environmental Change 83, 102764, 2023 | 25 | 2023 |
Assessing advanced theory of mind and alexithymia in patients suffering from enduring borderline personality disorder A Pluta, M Kulesza, P Grzegorzewski, K Kucharska Psychiatry research 261, 436-441, 2018 | 24 | 2018 |
Assessing self-reported empathy and altruism in patients suffering from enduring borderline personality disorder P Grzegorzewski, M Kulesza, A Pluta, Z Iqbal, K Kucharska Psychiatry research 273, 798-807, 2019 | 19 | 2019 |
A wise person plants a tree a day before the end of the world: coping with the emotional experience of climate change in Poland D Zaremba, M Kulesza, AM Herman, M Marczak, B Kossowski, ... Current Psychology, 1-19, 2022 | 17 | 2022 |
The cognitive and cognitive-motor training contribution to the improvement of different aspects of executive functions in healthy adults aged 65 years and above—A randomized … J Wiśniowska, E Łojek, A Chabuda, M Kruszyński, A Kupryjaniuk, ... Applied Neuropsychology: Adult, 1-9, 2022 | 2 | 2022 |
Emotional interference and attentional bias in compulsive sexual behaviors disorder–An fMRI study on heterosexual males M Draps, M Kulesza, A Glica, J Szymanowska, K Lewińska, W Żukrowska, ... Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 2024 | | 2024 |
Neural and behavioral mechanisms of autobiographical memory and emotion regulation in borderline personality disorder and major depressive disorder: PhD thesis M Kulesza Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, 2023 | | 2023 |
Mindful acceptance or cognitive reappraisal? Looking for neural correlates of emotion regulation in major depressive disorder before and after mindfulness based cognitive therapy M Kulesza, P Holas, K Rekawek, A Marchewka, M Wypych EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY 56, S585-S585, 2019 | | 2019 |
Depression and borderline personality disorder are similar in being different. M Kulesza, A Marchewka, M Wypych | | |