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Helen M. Lillie
Helen M. Lillie
University of Utah
Psychology
Narrative
Social psychology
Psychological resilience
Communication theory
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Death Narratives, Negative Emotion, and Counterarguing: Testing Fear, Anger, and Sadness as Mechanisms of Effect.
2021
Journal of Health Communication
Helen M. Lillie
Jakob D. Jensen
Manusheela Pokharel
Sean J. Upshaw
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Dyadic coping and discrete emotions during COVID-19: Connecting the communication theory of resilience with relational uncertainty
2021
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
Helen M. Lillie
Skye Chernichky-Karcher
Maria K. Venetis
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Does it matter if a story character lives or dies?: a message experiment comparing survivor and death narratives.
2021
Psychology & Health
Helen M. Lillie
Manusheela Pokharel
Kevin K. John
Katheryn R. Christy
Sean Upshaw
Elizabeth A. Giorgi
Jakob D. Jensen
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And Then the War Came: A Content Analysis of Resilience Processes in the Narratives of Refugees from Humans of New York
2019
International Journal of Communication
Virginia Sánchez Sánchez
Helen M. Lillie
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Communicating resilience: predictors and outcomes of dyadic communication resilience processes among both cancer patients and cancer partners
2019
Journal of Applied Communication Research
Maria K. Venetis
Skye Chernichky-Karcher
Helen M. Lillie
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