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Advances in the assessment of object relations in the 1990s.
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It was found that the most recent empirical literature has compared OR across diagnostic groups or evaluated therapy process and outcome by the quality of one's OR.About:
This article is published in Clinical Psychology Review.The article was published on 2003-10-01. It has received 110 citations till now.read more
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Toward a Model for Assessing Level of Personality Functioning in DSM–5, Part I: A Review of Theory and Methods
TL;DR: The proposed Levels of Personality Functioning will be subjected to extensive empirical testing in the DSM–5 field trials and elsewhere and is expected to have clinical utility in identifying personality psychopathology, planning treatment, building the therapeutic alliance, and studying treatment course and outcome.
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Deriving an empirical structure of personality pathology for DSM-5.
Robert F. Krueger,Nicholas R. Eaton,Lee Anna Clark,David Watson,Kristian E. Markon,Jaime Derringer,Andrew E. Skodol,W. John Livesley +7 more
TL;DR: Empirically-based models of personality trait variation provide a starting point for DSM-5, and ongoing research will be used to delineate further the empirical structure of personality traits in the pathological range to frame future DSMs in a way that is maximally useful for clinicians as well as researchers.
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Toward a model for assessing level of personality functioning in DSM-5, part II: empirical articulation of a core dimension of personality pathology
Leslie C. Morey,Han Berghuis,Donna S. Bender,Roel Verheul,Robert F. Krueger,Andrew E. Skodol +5 more
TL;DR: The identification of a continuum of personality pathology consisting of impairments in self and interpersonal functioning provides an empirical foundation for a “levels of personality functioning” rating proposed as part of a DSM–5 personality disorder diagnostic formulation.
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Executive neurocognition, memory systems, and borderline personality disorder.
Eric A. Fertuck,Mark F. Lenzenweger,John F. Clarkin,Simone Hoermann,Barbara Stanley,Barbara Stanley +5 more
TL;DR: This review summarizes and evaluates research that has investigated the relationship between executive neurocognition, memory systems, and BPD and holds promise in elucidating the neurobehavioral facets, development, diagnostic boundaries, prevention, and optimal interventions for this debilitating and enigmatic disorder.
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Minding the gap between positivism and hermeneutics in psychoanalytic research.
TL;DR: A recommendation is made for methodological pluralism, which could contribute to an enriched understanding of the clinical process and to the development of new research methodologies to investigate complex psychodynamic hypotheses, thus bridging the gap between the two psychoanalytic cultures, as well as thegap between research and clinical practice.
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The psychology of personal constructs
TL;DR: In this paper, a reissue of George Kelly's classic work Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) is presented. And the implications of PCP for clinical practice are discussed. But the authors do not discuss the authorship of the book.
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Attachment styles among young adults: a test of a four-category model
TL;DR: The proposed model was shown to be applicable to representations of family relations; Ss' attachment styles with peers were correlated with family attachment ratings.
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A Psychobiological Model of Temperament and Character
TL;DR: A psychobiological model of the structure and development of personality that accounts for dimensions of both temperament and character is described, for the first time, for three dimensions of character that mature in adulthood and influence personal and social effectiveness by insight learning about self-concepts.
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The Global Assessment Scale: A procedure for measuring overall severity of psychiatric disturbance.
TL;DR: The relative simplicity, reliability, and validity of the GAS suggests that it would be useful in a wide variety of clinical and research settings.