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Personality Development (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Personality Development'
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Toward a genetically-informed model of borderline personality disorder.
30 Jan 2008
This article describes a conceptual framework for describing borderline personality disorder (BPD) based on empirical studies of the phenotypic structure and genetic architecture of personality. The proposed phenotype has 2 components: (1) a ...
rec_pub_18312122-toward-genetically-informed-model-borderline-personality-disorder.htm
The development of borderline personality disorder--a mentalizing model.
30 Jan 2008
This paper describes a mentalization-based model of the development of borderline personality disorder (BPD). The model takes into account constitutional vulnerability and is rooted in attachment theory and its elaboration by contemporary ...
rec_pub_18312120-the-development-borderline-personality-disorder-mentalizing-model.htm
30 Jan 2008
AIMS: To identify the psychosocial correlates of adolescents. METHODS: Unmarried university students (n = 4226) aged 18-23 years were examined in a questionnaire survey. RESULTS: Four clusters of people (indifferent, secure, fearful, and ...
rec_pub_18289143-correlates-categories-adolescent-attachment-styles-perceived-rearing.htm
30 Jan 2008
In a 19-year longitudinal study, childhood personality characteristics (assessed by teachers at ages 4 to 6) were significantly related to both initial levels and changes in parental judgments of shyness and aggressiveness. Long-term stability was ...
rec_pub_18186711-childhood-personality-predicts-long-term-trajectories-shyness.htm
A meta-analytic review of components associated with parent training program effectiveness.
17 Jan 2008
This component analysis used meta-analytic techniques to synthesize the results of 77 published evaluations of parent training programs (i.e., programs that included the active acquisition of parenting skills) to enhance behavior and adjustment in ...
rec_pub_18205039-a-meta-analytic-review-components-associated-parent-training-program.htm
12 Jan 2008
This study critically contrasts global identity with domain-specific identities (political, religious and occupational) and considers context and gender as integral parts of identity. In a cross-sectional survey, 1038 Greek Cypriot adolescents (449 ...
rec_pub_18191999-political-religious-occupational-identities-context-placing-identity.htm
Trajectories of social withdrawal from middle childhood to early adolescence.
8 Jan 2008
Heterogeneity and individual differences in the developmental course of social withdrawal were examined longitudinally in a community sample (N = 392). General Growth Mixture Modeling (GGMM) was used to identify distinct pathways of social ...
rec_pub_18193479-trajectories-social-withdrawal-middle-childhood-early-adolescence.htm
30 Dec 2007
Using the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory, we examined posttraumatic growth in a sample of 50 adolescents and young adults who had experienced parental death in childhood or adolescence. Longitudinal relations were examined between baseline measures ...
rec_pub_19227001-six-year-longitudinal-predictors-posttraumatic-growth-parentally.htm
Transformation: identifying a specific mode of change: descriptive and conceptual considerations.
30 Dec 2007
Treatment induces changes in many ways. The paper attempts to differentiate "transformation" from other modes of change. Descriptively, transformation yields results that could not have been anticipated from the antecedent parts, i.e., the whole is ...
rec_pub_19449800-transformation-identifying-specific-mode-change-descriptive.htm
Blood, sweat, and tears: the effort of narrative change in psychoanalysis.
30 Dec 2007
Facilitating change in psychoanalysis requires the analyst and analysand to understand the narrative that the patient has constructed of his life and then activate certain attitudes and actions directed against the finished narrative. The analyst ...
rec_pub_19449799-blood-sweat-tears-effort-narrative-change-psychoanalysis.htm
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