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ISSN:1949-2715

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Molly Fennig Steinhoff,Julian Baudinet,Roelie J Hempel et al. Molly Fennig Steinhoff et al.
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is commonly comorbid with major depressive disorder, and their comorbidity is associated with worsened outcomes and treatment refraction. Radically open dialectical behavior therapy (RO DBT) ...
Yan Huo,Sophie C Dahlenburg,Dianna R Bartsch Yan Huo
Due to conflicting evidence regarding gender-specific prevalence of borderline personality disorder (BPD), this systematic review aims to evaluate its occurrence in men within the general population to inform more responsive approaches in a...
Johanna W van den Eshof,Kim de Bruijn,Anna Bartak et al. Johanna W van den Eshof et al.
Despite the availability of effective treatments for personality disorders (PDs), recovery rates are modest. A better understanding is therefore needed of what patients, significant others and therapists consider to be impediments to PD tre...
Kelly V Klein,Alice I Cohen,Nathaniel R Herr et al. Kelly V Klein et al.
Given that people with borderline personality disorder (BPD) features are vulnerable to emotion dysregulation, they might be particularly sensitive to the emotional impacts of poor sleep quality and low sleep quantity. In the present study,...
Eun-Sun Lee,Marina A Bornovalova Eun-Sun Lee
Distress tolerance (DT) is thought to be a transdiagnostic risk factor for psychopathology, especially borderline (BPD) and antisocial personality disorders (ASPD). However, most of the studies documenting the relationship of DT with BPD an...
Eunyoe Ro,Jeffrey R Vittengl,Robin B Jarrett et al. Eunyoe Ro et al.
The alternative model for personality disorders (AMPD) constitutes a major shift in conceptualizing personality pathology and has gained considerable attention among both clinicians and personality pathology researchers. The AMPD has two co...
Colin E Vize,Donald R Lynam Colin E Vize
From 2010 to 2014, a series of events and publications revealed that much of the psychological literature was less robust than the field believed. Researchers have highlighted various issues underlying fragile findings in large swaths of ps...
Carina Rose,Sara Engelskircher,Johanna Hepp Carina Rose
Dimensional models of personality disorders (PDs) define them by impairments in self and interpersonal functioning, with optional or mandatory) specification of maladaptive traits. While interpersonal dysfunction is central to the manifesta...
Alexandra Hines,Matthew W Southward,Shannon Sauer-Zavala et al. Alexandra Hines et al.
It has been posited that extremely high or extremely low levels of any personality trait in the five-factor model can be maladaptive. However, the Alternative Model of Personality Disorders in Section III of the Diagnostic and Statistical M...
Ahmad Asgarizadeh,Pantea Mahdavian,Carla Sharp Ahmad Asgarizadeh
The Level of Personality Functioning Scale-Brief Form 2.0 (LPFS-BF 2.0) is a brief measure for personality functioning based on the Alternative Model for Personality Disorders. Despite a strong emerging research base in support of the measu...