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Conformity to prototypical therapeutic principles and its relation with change in reflective functioning in three treatments for borderline personality disorder.
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
2019
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Facial Emotion Recognition and Social-Cognitive Correlates of Narcissistic Features.
Journal of personality disorders.
2018
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Effortful Control and Interpersonal Behavior in Daily Life.
Journal of personality assessment.
2018
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Facial emotion recognition and borderline personality pathology.
Psychiatry research.
2017
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A Multisurface Interpersonal Circumplex Assessment of Rejection Sensitivity.
Journal of personality assessment.
2016
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Effortful Control, Rejection Sensitivity, and Borderline Personality Disorder Features in Adulthood.
Journal of personality disorders.
2015
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Assessing interpersonal profiles associated with varying levels of effortful control.
Journal of personality assessment.
2013
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The relationship between effortful control, current psychopathology and interpersonal difficulties in adulthood.
Comprehensive psychiatry.
2013
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Times cited: 17 - Construct Validity of a Measure of Affective Communication in Psychotherapy. Psychoanalytic psychology : the official journal of the Division of Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Association, Division 39. 2012 Academic Article GET IT
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Does depressive state influence reported attachment status?.
The Journal of clinical psychiatry.
2009
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Change in attachment patterns and reflective function in a randomized control trial of transference-focused psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder.
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
2006
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Attachment and borderline personality disorder: implications for psychotherapy.
Psychopathology.
2005
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Times cited: 83