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Attachment styles, defense mechanisms, and the underlying personality disorders’ personality beliefs are considered to be closely related to psychopathology.
Aylin Özdemir +3 more
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Neurophysiological Measures and Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD): Hypothesizing Links between Clinical Severity Index and Molecular Neurobiological Patterns [PDF]
In 1987, Cloninger proposed a clinical description and classification of different personality traits genetically defined and independent from each other. Moreover, he elaborated a specific test the TCI to investigate these traits/states.
Attilia, Maria Luisa +9 more
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Background Early exposure to trauma is a known risk factor for personality disorder (PD), but evidence for late-onset personality pathology following trauma in adults is much less clear.
Jasna Munjiza +2 more
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Patients with Cluster A Personality Disorders in Psychotherapy: An Effectiveness Study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: While psychopharmacological studies are common in patients with cluster A personality disorders, the effects of psychotherapy have received little attention.
Andrea, H. +12 more
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Developing a rating scale for projected stories [PDF]
The 6-Part Story Method (6PSM) is a projective tool in wide use by dramatherapists in the UK, USA and Israel (Lahad & Ayalon, 1993). In contrast to projective tests used by psychotherapists and psychologists, the 6PSM has never been the subject of any ...
Dent-Brown, K., Wang, M.
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Assessing mentalization in psychotherapy: first validation of the Mentalization Imbalances Scale
The aim of this study was to provide data on the preliminary validation of a clinician-report multidimensional assessment measure of mentalization (Mentalization Imbalances Scale, MIS).
Giulia Gagliardini +5 more
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Schizoid personality disorder: a rare type
Schizoid personality disorder is a rare type of personality disorder that is characterized by restricted range of expression of emotions such as emotional coldness, detachment or flattened affectivity to almost each and everything in daily and natural activities.
Nafisa Tabaasum, Faijul Islam
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Adaptive and maladaptive personality traits as predictors of violent and nonviolent offending behavior in men and women [PDF]
he aim of this study was to assess both violent and nonviolent offending behavior in a single, mixed-sex population. The rationale for this is that the two types of offending are usually researched separately, despite evidence that they overlap.
Archer +66 more
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Personality disorder in primary care : factors associated with therapy process and outcome. [PDF]
Assessment and treatment of personality disorder (PD) is a key issue in UK mental health service provision (NIMH report, 2003), but there is limited information on individuals with personality disorder presenting to primary care mental health services ...
Burrell-Hodgson, Gerrard +3 more
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Developmental course of autistic social impairment in males [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Recent research has suggested that autistic social impairment (ASI) is continuously distributed in nature, and that subtle autistic-like social impairments aggregate in the family members of children with pervasive developmental disorders ...
Abbacchi, Anna M +9 more
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