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Emotional Functioning in Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder: Comparison to Borderline Personality Disorder and Healthy Controls. | Academic Article |
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Conceptual development and case data for a modular, personality-based treatment for borderline personality disorder. | Academic Article |
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Treatment rates for patients with borderline personality disorder and other personality disorders: a 16-year study. | Academic Article |
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Personality-based latent classes of posttraumatic psychopathology: personality disorders and the internalizing/externalizing model. | Academic Article |
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Severe obesity and personality: a comparative controlled study of personality traits. | Academic Article |
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Experiential avoidance in participants with borderline personality disorder and other personality disorders. | Academic Article |
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Personality-based latent classes of posttraumatic psychopathology: Personality disorders and the Internalizing/Externalizing model | Academic Article |
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Facets of identity disturbance reported by patients with borderline personality disorder and personality-disordered comparison subjects over 20 years of prospective follow-up. | Academic Article |
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Personality and the latent structure of PTSD comorbidity. | Academic Article |
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Borderline personality disorder as a female phenotypic expression of psychopathy? | Academic Article |
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Five-factor measure of borderline personality traits. | Academic Article |
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Psychometric properties of the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality in a PTSD sample. | Academic Article |
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The 24-year course of major depression in patients with borderline personality disorder and personality-disordered comparison subjects. | Academic Article |
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Better than expected: improvements in borderline personality disorder in a 3-year prospective outcome study. | Academic Article |
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Development of a borderline personality disorder-relevant picture stimulus set. | Academic Article |
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