Borderline personality as a self-other representational disturbance.
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On identity: from a philosophical point of view.What we have changed our minds about: Part 1. Borderline personality disorder as a limitation of resilienceMaternal borderline personality disorder symptoms and parenting of adolescent daughters.The interpersonal dimension of borderline personality disorder: toward a neuropeptide model.Clinical validity of a dimensional assessment of self- and interpersonal functioning in adolescent inpatients.Negative evaluation bias for positive self-referential information in borderline personality disorderAdult attachment, personality traits, and borderline personality disorder features in young adults.Mental state decoding abilities in young adults with borderline personality disorder traitsA Contingency-Oriented Approach to Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder: Situational Triggers and Symptoms.A Qualitative Assessment of the Parenting Challenges and Treatment Needs of Mothers with Borderline Personality Disorder.The stability of personality traits in individuals with borderline personality disorderSelf-other disturbance in borderline personality disorder: Neural, self-report, and performance-based evidence.Developmental differences in diffusion tensor imaging parameters in borderline personality disorder.Psychopharmacologic treatment of borderline personality disorder.Longitudinal validation of general and specific structural features of personality pathologyA developmental, mentalization-based approach to the understanding and treatment of borderline personality disorder.Personality in DSM-5: helping delineate personality disorder content and framing the metastructure.Toward a model for assessing level of personality functioning in DSM-5, part I: a review of theory and methods.Evidence base and components of Brief Admission as an intervention for patients with borderline personality disorder: a review of the literature.Perceived emotional invalidation and borderline personality disorder features: a test of theory.Borderline personality disorder, mentalization, and the neurobiology of attachment.The neurobiology of empathy in borderline personality disorder.Brief Admissions During Prolonged Treatment in a Case Involving Borderline Personality Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Use and Functions.Coordinate transformation approach to social interactions.Components of Brief Admission as a Crisis Intervention for Patients With a Borderline Personality Disorder: Results of a Delphi Study.Borderline personality features and associated difficulty in emotion perception: An examination of accuracy and bias.Theory of mind and its relationship with executive functions and emotion recognition in borderline personality disorder.Associations between identity diffusion, Axis II disorder, and psychopathology in inpatients with borderline personality disorder.Improving functional outcomes in women with borderline personality disorder and PTSD by changing PTSD severity and post-traumatic cognitions.Experiences of patients with borderline personality disorder with the brief admission intervention: a phenomenological study.Conflict begets conflict: executive control, mental state vacillations, and the therapeutic alliance in treatment of borderline personality disorder.Examining the Shared and Unique Features of Self-Concept Content and Structure in Borderline Personality Disorder and DepressionRest, Reactivity, and Recovery: A Psychophysiological Assessment of Borderline Personality DisorderEmotional reactivity to appraisals in patients with a borderline personality disorder: a daily life study
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Borderline personality as a self-other representational disturbance.
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Borderline personality as a self-other representational disturbance.
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Borderline personality as a self-other representational disturbance.
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Donna S Bender
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10.1521/PEDI.2007.21.5.500
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2007-10-01T00:00:00Z