Personality Disorders-Theory Research and Treatment

Papers
(The TQCC of Personality Disorders-Theory Research and Treatment is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The independent roles of mindfulness and distress tolerance in treatment outcomes in dialectical behavior therapy skills training.33
Mentalization and criterion a of the alternative model for personality disorders: Results from a clinical and nonclinical sample.31
A systematic review of the clinical utility of the DSM–5 section III alternative model of personality disorder.27
Triarchic or septarchic?—Uncovering the Triarchic Psychopathy Measure’s (TriPM) structure.24
Clinical utility of the alternative model of personality disorders: A 10th year anniversary review.23
The trait model of the DSM–5 alternative model of personality disorder (AMPD): A structural review.22
Dropout rates from psychotherapy trials for borderline personality disorder: A meta-analysis.22
The DSM–5 section III personality disorder criterion a in relation to both pathological and general personality traits.19
General psychopathology factor and borderline personality disorder: Evidence for substantial overlap from two nationally representative surveys of U.S. adults.18
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition alternative model of personality disorder.18
Criterion A: Level of personality functioning in the alternative DSM–5 model for personality disorders.18
What makes a “successful” psychopath? Longitudinal trajectories of offenders’ antisocial behavior and impulse control as a function of psychopathy.17
Metacognitive interpersonal therapy in group versus TAU + waiting list for young adults with personality disorders: Randomized clinical trial.16
Eight-year prospective follow-up of mentalization-based treatment versus structured clinical management for people with borderline personality disorder.16
Intolerance of uncertainty and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder.15
A meta-analysis of psychodynamic treatments for borderline and cluster C personality disorders.14
Uncovering the structure of antagonism.13
Countering emotional behaviors in the treatment of borderline personality disorder.13
Characterization of relationship instability in women with borderline personality disorder: A social network analysis.12
The environmental, interpersonal, and affective context of nonsuicidal self-injury urges in daily life.12
Assessing Criterion A in adolescents using the Semistructured Interview for Personality Functioning DSM–5.12
A longitudinal examination of the reciprocal relationship between borderline personality features and interpersonal relationship quality.11
Using multiple measures of openness to experience to capture positive, negative, and disorganized dimensions of schizotypy.11
Coping motives mediate the relationship between borderline personality features and alcohol, cannabis, and prescription opioid use disorder symptomatology in a substance use disorder treatment sample.11
Pathological personality, relationship satisfaction, and intimate partner aggression: Analyses using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, alternative model of pers11
Effectiveness of adolescent identity treatment (AIT) versus DBT-a for the treatment of adolescent borderline personality disorder.11
Emotion regulation difficulties and borderline personality disorder: The moderating role of race.11
Maternal bonding impairment predicts personality disorder features in adolescence: The moderating role of child temperament and sex.10
Psychometric evaluation of the Levels of Personality Functioning Scale—Brief Form 2.0 among older adults.10
Ten-year retrospective on the DSM–5 alternative model of personality disorder: Seeing the forest for the trees.10
Dynamic features of affect and interpersonal behavior in relation to general and specific personality pathology.10
Personality inventory for DSM–5-Brief Form (PID-5-BF): Measurement invariance across men and women.10
Eye contact during live social interaction in incarcerated psychopathic offenders.10
Antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy: The AMPD in review.10
DSM–5 alternative personality disorder model traits as extreme variants of five-factor model traits in adolescents.10
Silence in the psychotherapy of adolescents with borderline personality pathology.10
Reduced sensitivity to affiliation and psychopathic traits.10
Assessment of personality functioning in ICD-11 posttraumatic stress disorder and complex posttraumatic stress disorder.10
Comparing the interpersonal profiles of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder and avoidant personality disorder: Are there homogeneous profiles or interpersonal subtypes?9
Gender differences in the treatment of patients with borderline personality disorder.9
Impact of level of personality pathology on affective, behavioral, and thought problems in pregnant women during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.9
Conceptual development and case data for a modular, personality-based treatment for borderline personality disorder.9
Avoidant personality disorder and social functioning: A longitudinal, observational study investigating predictors of change in a clinical sample.9
Triarchic Psychopathy Measure: Convergent and discriminant validity in a correctional treatment setting.9
Incremental validity of the ICD-11 personality disorder model for explaining psychological distress.9
Changes in neuroticism-related constructs over the Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in patients on an optimal dose of SSRI.9
Borderline, where are you? A psychometric approach to the personality domains in the International Classification of Diseases, 11th Revision (ICD-11).9
The problems with Criterion A: A comment on Morey et al. (2022).9
Location of International Classification of Diseases–11th Revision and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, dimensional trait models in the alternative five-factor per9
The “Big Everything”: Integrating and investigating dimensional models of psychopathology, personality, personality pathology, and cognitive functioning.8
Linking narrative identity with schizotypal personality disorder features in adolescents.8
Understanding individuals’ desire for change, perceptions of impairment, benefits, and barriers of change for pathological personality traits.8
Self-criticism and dependency predict affective variability in borderline personality disorder: An ecological momentary assessment study.8
Association of positive, negative, and disorganized schizotypy with cluster a, borderline, and avoidant personality disorders and traits.8
Reliability, structure, and validity of module I (personality functioning) of the Structured Clinical Interview for the alternative DSM–5 model for personality disorders (SCID-5-AMPD-I).8
Latent variable modeling of item-based factor scales: Comment on Triarchic or septarchic?—Uncovering the Triarchic Psychopathy Measure’s (TriPM) Structure, by Roy et al.8
We are who we thought we were: Confirming one’s own antagonism levels.7
Evaluating the associations between personality psychopathology and heterogeneous eating disorder behaviors: A dimensional approach.7
Identifying specific insomnia components in borderline personality disorder and their influence on emotion dysregulation.7
A latent profile analysis of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory in a representative sample of referred boys.7
Negative self-conscious emotions in women with borderline personality disorder as assessed by an Implicit Association Test.7
Emotion expression abilities and psychopathy.7
Emotion regulation difficulties and interpersonal conflict in borderline personality disorder.7
Two-year follow-up and changes in reflective functioning in specialist and nonspecialist treatment models for personality disorder.7
Specific antisocial and borderline personality disorder criteria and general substance use: A twin study.7
Nomothetic and idiographic patterns of responses to emotions in borderline personality disorder.6
Thin slice derived personality types predict longitudinal symptom trajectories.6
Narrative identity in borderline personality disorder.6
Positive schizotypy, maladaptive openness, and openness facets.6
Cognitive mechanisms influencing facial emotion processing in psychopathy and externalizing.6
Psychopathy and heart rate variability: A new physiological marker for the adaptive features of boldness.6
Self–other distinction and borderline personality disorder features: Evidence for egocentric and altercentric bias in a self–other facial morphing task.6
Construct validity of the Comprehensive Assessment of Psychopathic Personality (CAPP) Lexical Rating Scale.6
Antisocial personality traits transcend species.6
Understanding the association between borderline personality disorder and alcohol-related problems: An examination of drinking motives, impulsivity, and affective instability.6
Fulfilling the promise of the LPF: Comment on Morey et al. (2022).6
Examining the factor structure and validity of the Triarchic Model of Psychopathy across measures.6
Replication of the associations of positive, negative, and disorganized schizotypy with interview-assessed symptoms and impairment: Convergence with previous studies.5
High convergent validity among the five-factor model, PID-5-SF, and PiCD.5
Extending the nomological network of sexual objectification to psychopathic and allied personality traits.5
Psychopathy and substance use in relation to prostitution and pimping among women offenders.5
The perils of untested assumptions in theory testing: A reply to Patrick et al. (2020).5
Severity of personality dysfunction predicts affect and self-efficacy in daily life.5
Examining the impact of online rejection among emerging adults with borderline personality pathology: Development of a novel online group chat social rejection paradigm.5
Sleep and next-day negative affect and suicidal ideation in borderline personality disorder.5
Personality disorders research and social decontextualization: What it means to be a minoritized human.5
Mixed results of a pilot RCT of time-limited schema mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and competitive memory therapy plus treatment as usual for personality disorders.5
Changes in the classification of personality disorders: Comparing the DSM–5 Section II personality disorder model to the alternative model for personality disorders using structured clinical interview5
DSM–5 alternative model for personality disorders trait domains and PTSD symptoms in a sample of highly traumatized African American women and a prospective sample of trauma center patients.5
Normative data for PID-5 domains, facets, and personality disorder composites from a representative sample and comparison to community and clinical samples.5
Associations between maladaptive personality domains and premature termination in an acute clinical setting.5
Reliability and construct validity of the general factor of personality disorder.5
Borderline personality disorder in adolescence: The role of narrative identity in the intrapsychic reasoning system.5
Core traits of psychopathy.5
Beyond defending or abolishing Criterion A: Comment on Morey et al. (2022).5
Temporal Bayesian Network modeling approach to evaluating the emotional cascade model of borderline personality disorder.4
Developing and validating a Chinese version of the Comprehensive Assessment of Psychopathic Personality–Self-Report.4
Negativity on two sides: Individuals with borderline personality disorder form negative first impressions of others and are perceived negatively by them.4
Child versus adolescent borderline personality disorder traits: Frequency, psychosocial correlates, and observed mother–child interactions.4
Personality disorders are dead; long live the interpersonal disorders: Comment on Widiger and Hines (2022).4
The incremental utility of maladaptive self and identity functioning over general functioning for borderline personality disorder features in adolescents.4
The longitudinal impact of DSM–5 Section III specific personality disorders on relationship satisfaction.4
Deconstructing criterion a of the alternative model for personality disorders.4
Dispositional attachment style moderates the effects of physiological coregulation on short-term changes in attachment anxiety and avoidance.4
More is more: Evidence for the incremental value of the SCID-II/SCID-5-PD specific factors over and above a general personality disorder factor.4
Psychopathy and substance use predict recidivism in women: A 7-year prospective study.4
Schizotypal personality disorder in the alternative model for personality disorders.4
Construct validation of narrative coherence: Exploring links with personality functioning and psychopathology.4
“I will love you (me) forever”—A longitudinal study of narcissism and emotional adjustment during the transition to motherhood.4
Momentary assessment of aberrant salience, anomalous self-experiences, and psychotic-like experiences.4
Incremental and interactive relations of triarchic psychopathy measure scales with antisocial and prosocial correlates: A preregistered replication of Gatner et al. (2016).4
Pain processing and antisocial behavior: A multimodal investigation of the roles of boldness and meanness.4
How much does that cost? Examining the economic costs of crime in North America attributable to people with psychopathic personality disorder.4
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