Diagnostic Trends of Minors in Psychiatric Emergency Care: An Observational Study. [PDF]
Jiménez-Mayoral A +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims The impostor phenomenon (IP) is an individual's internal experience of intellectual phoniness, characterized by an inability to internalize success, leading to self‐doubt and fear of being exposed as a fraud. We examined IP among Croatian and Bosnian‐ Herzegovinian undergraduate dental students.
Zrinka Biloglav +13 more
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Examining the factor structure of the 40-item Defense Style Questionnaire among adults with depression: an individual participant data meta-analysis. [PDF]
Wienicke FJ +18 more
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ABSTRACT Background Presbycusis, an age‐related hearing disorder, affects communication, psychosocial functioning, and quality of life. Because its management requires long‐term engagement with rehabilitation and medication routines, psychological factors such as personality traits and coping styles may influence treatment adherence.
Zahra Davari +5 more
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Correction: Personality functioning improvements in adolescents from an early intervention clinic for personality disorders. [PDF]
Palermo L +5 more
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The Fate of Borderline Pathology in Dimensional Classification Systems: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Pesic D +4 more
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Assumptions and Consequences of Different Conceptualizations of Personality Functioning
ABSTRACT Personality functioning (PF) is the defining criterion for personality disorder in contemporary diagnosis and a popular topic in research. However, research and dialogue on PF has been uneven and often ideologically driven, in part because semantic differences are often conflated with substantive differences in the way PF is conceptualized ...
Christopher J. Hopwood
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Psychometric Properties of the Dutch Short Form of the Five‐Factor Narcissism Inventory
ABSTRACT The Five‐Factor Narcissism Inventory–Short Form (FFNI‐SF) is specifically developed to assess narcissism at the two‐ (grandiose and vulnerable narcissism) and three‐factor level (agentic extraversion, self‐centered antagonism, and narcissistic neuroticism).
Etelka J. Harmsen +4 more
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The eye-mind connection: a systematic review of retinal biomarkers and ocular signatures in major psychiatric disorders. [PDF]
Motamedi R +15 more
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Psychoanalytic Theories Do Not Support a Unidimensional View of Personality Functioning
ABSTRACT Contemporary researchers tend to invoke psychoanalytic theories to support the view of personality functioning as a “unitary capacity” involving “psychological maturity.” In this piece, I argue against this false equivalence by raising three points.
Orestis Zavlis
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