All Relations between representation and Personality Disorders

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Leslie C Morey, John G Gunderson, Brain D Quigley, M Tracie Shea, Andrew E Skodol, Thomas H McGlashan, Robert L Stout, Mary C Zanarin. The representation of borderline, avoidant, obsessive-compulsive, and schizotypal personality disorders by the five-factor model. Journal of personality disorders. vol 16. issue 3. 2002-12-27. PMID:12136679. the representation of borderline, avoidant, obsessive-compulsive, and schizotypal personality disorders by the five-factor model. 2002-12-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
B P O'Connor, J A Dyc. Rigid and extreme: a geometric representation of personality disorders in five-factor model space. Journal of personality and social psychology. vol 81. issue 6. 2002-04-16. PMID:11761312. rigid and extreme: a geometric representation of personality disorders in five-factor model space. 2002-04-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
R Pukrop, I Gentil, I Steinbring, E Steinmeye. Factorial structure of the German version of the dimensional assessment of personality pathology-basic questionnaire in clinical and nonclinical samples. Journal of personality disorders. vol 15. issue 5. 2002-03-13. PMID:11723879. the dimensional assessment of personality pathology-basic questionnaire (dapp-bq) assesses 18 traits to provide a systematic representation of the overall domain of personality disorders. 2002-03-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
W J Livesley, K L Jan. Toward an empirically based classification of personality disorder. Journal of personality disorders. vol 14. issue 2. 2000-11-15. PMID:10897464. with this approach, personality disorder is defined as the failure to solve life tasks involving the development of integrated representations of self and others, and the capacity for adaptive kinship and societal relationships. 2000-11-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Gree. On discriminating and not discriminating between affect and representation. The International journal of psycho-analysis. vol 80 ( Pt 2). 1999-10-21. PMID:10363183. it is with the clinical picture of borderline personality disorders that the lack of discrimination between affect and representation becomes evident. 1999-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
K A Brennan, P R Shave. Attachment styles and personality disorders: their connections to each other and to parental divorce, parental death, and perceptions of parental caregiving. Journal of personality. vol 66. issue 5. 1998-11-24. PMID:9802235. we investigated whether adult attachment styles and personality disorders share a common underlying structure, and how both kinds of variables relate to family background factors, including parental death, parental divorce, and current representations of childhood relationships with parents. 1998-11-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
M H van IJzendoorn, J T Feldbrugge, F C Derks, C de Ruiter, M F Verhagen, M W Philipse, C P van der Staak, J M Riksen-Walrave. Attachment representations of personality-disordered criminal offenders. The American journal of orthopsychiatry. vol 67. issue 3. 1997-08-22. PMID:9250345. the relation between attachment representations and personality disorders was examined in a sample of 40 dutch men held in a forensic psychiatric hospital for the commission of serious crimes. 1997-08-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
M H van IJzendoorn, J T Feldbrugge, F C Derks, C de Ruiter, M F Verhagen, M W Philipse, C P van der Staak, J M Riksen-Walrave. Attachment representations of personality-disordered criminal offenders. The American journal of orthopsychiatry. vol 67. issue 3. 1997-08-22. PMID:9250345. secure attachment representations were virtually absent in the sample; separation from attachment figures in childhood was related to current insecure attachment as well as to personality disorders. 1997-08-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
M I Helgeland, S Torgerse. Maternal representations of patients with schizophrenia as measured by the Parental Bonding Instrument. Scandinavian journal of psychology. vol 38. issue 1. 1997-05-20. PMID:9104102. no significant differences were found in representations by subjects with schizophrenia and subjects with borderline personality disorders. 1997-05-20 2023-08-12 human
W J Livesley, M L Schroeder, D N Jackson, K L Jan. Categorical distinctions in the study of personality disorder: implications for classification. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 103. issue 1. 1994-08-23. PMID:8040482. at the phenotypic level, research evidence strongly supports the use of a dimensional model to delineate personality disorders; evidence about their genotypic representation is less conclusive though still supportive. 1994-08-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
W J Livesley, D N Jackson, M L Schroede. Factorial structure of traits delineating personality disorders in clinical and general population samples. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 101. issue 3. 1992-09-15. PMID:1500600. the results are consistent with a dimensional representation of personality disorder. 1992-09-15 2023-08-11 human
R T Mulde. Personality disorders in New Zealand hospitals. Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica. vol 84. issue 2. 1991-12-17. PMID:1950617. the dsm-iii-r prototypical categories, which may possibly be a more natural representation of personality disorder syndromes, may be less useful than the traditional categories in clinical and research applications. 1991-12-17 2023-08-11 Not clear
L C More. The categorical representation of personality disorder: a cluster analysis of DSM-III-R personality features. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 97. issue 3. 1989-01-11. PMID:3192824. the categorical representation of personality disorder: a cluster analysis of dsm-iii-r personality features. 1989-01-11 2023-08-11 Not clear