Simultaneous administration of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale in 53 nations: exploring the universal and culture-specific features of global self-esteem. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 89 (4) (2005), pp. 623-642 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Segal, 2012 N.L. Segal Born ...
Why are personality disorders difficult to diagnose? a. What are two examples of personality disorders? b. What are some biological and psychological treatments for the two? c. What treatment approaches are useful for those specific personality disorders? d. What are the long-term outcomes for ...
The clinical implication of the results is that especially comorbid avoidant and obsessive-compulsive personality disorders may require specific attention in treatment of patients with BPD.doi:10.3109/08039488.2011.621976Nys?ter, Tor E.Nordahl, Hans M....
Co-occurrence of mood and personality disorders: a report from the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study (CLPS). The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of subtypes and particular clinical features of mood disorders to co-occurrence with specific per... AE Skodol,...
Impact of trait impulsivity and state aggression on divalproex versus placebo response in borderline personality disorder. The authors' goal was to determine whether specific pretreatment clinical characteristics differentially predict favorable treatment response to divalproex... E Hollander,AC Swann,EF Coccar...
It is true that some traits are much more pronounced (or even qualitatively different) in specific disorders. For example: delusional, expansive, and all-pervasive grandiose fantasies are typical of the narcissist. But, in a milder form, they also appear in many other personality disorders, such...
More than a half of the subjects with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa met the criteria for at least one PD and this was a specific characteristic of patients with an ED.doi:10.1177/0165025407076441Izaskun Maraón GuillanEnrique Echeburúa Odriozola...
The latter is a specific variant of codependent that derives gratification from a relationship with a narcissist or an anti-social personality disordered partner. But the gratification has nothing to do with the (very real) emotional (and, at times, physical) pain inflicted upon the IN....
Of these, 64.9% were found to have comorbid psychiatric disorders with specific relations between individual substances and psychiatric diagnoses identified such as cocaine and bipolar disorder (42.1%), and cannabis and schizophrenia (44.8%). Patients with no axis I disorder were predominantly heroin ...
disordersdiagnostic class. The other specified dissociative disorder category is used in situations in which the clinician chooses to specify reason that the presentation does not meet the criteria for any specific dissociative disorder. This is done by recording "other specified dissociative disorder" ...