|
|
Personality Disorders (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Personality Disorders'
Articles 31 to 40 of 200:
Distinguishing between personality disorders, stereotypes, and eccentricities in older adults.
29 Jun 2009
Personality disorders, especially in older adults, are among the most difficult psychiatric disorders for nurses to assess. When aging further complicates these disorders, nurses' therapeutic skills are challenged. It has long been thought that ...
rec_pub_19678475-distinguishing-personality-disorders-stereotypes-eccentricities-older.htm
Social relationships as a decisive factor in recovering from severe mental illness.
29 Jun 2009
BACKGROUND: Recovery research often describes recovery from mental illness as a complex individual process. In this article a social perspective on recovery is developed. AIMS: To ascertain which factors people regard as decisive to their own ...
rec_pub_19553363-social-relationships-decisive-factor-recovering-severe-mental-illness.htm
Psychopathology of injecting abuser.
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19444738-psychopathology-injecting-abuser.htm
The internal obstructive object in the analysis of a woman who envies her rapist.
29 Jun 2009
Through her description of the analysis of a traumatized woman dedicated to the search for power, the author elaborates Bion's (1958) concept of the obstructive object. The complex relationships among the obstructive object, later trauma, and the ...
rec_pub_19685814-the-internal-obstructive-object-analysis-woman-envies-rapist.htm
What is being assessed and why it matters: the impact of transient error on trait research.
29 Jun 2009
Temporal instability can reflect either true psychological change or transient measurement error, and it is important that trait psychologists be able to distinguish one from the other. The authors report results from large retest studies of Big ...
rec_pub_19586248-what-assessed-matters-impact-transient-error-trait-research.htm
29 Jun 2009
Maladaptive perfectionism and perceived incompetence are two factors associated with disordered eating. In this study, we examined whether perceived incompetence moderated the relationship between maladaptive perfectionism and disordered eating. ...
rec_pub_19548150-perceived-incompetence-moderates-relationship-maladaptive.htm
Interpersonal and emotional experiences of social interactions in borderline personality disorder.
29 Jun 2009
GENERAL AIM: We examined interpersonal experiences of patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) using a time-contingent diary procedure to collect information about social interactions for 7 days. METHOD: We examined the (1) quantity of ...
rec_pub_19597355-interpersonal-emotional-experiences-social-interactions-borderline.htm
24 Jun 2009
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an age-related dementia, characterized by amyloid plaques, neurofibrillary tangles, neuroinflammation, and neuronal loss in the brain. Components of the complement system, known to produce a local inflammatory reaction, ...
rec_pub_19561098-treatment-c5ar-antagonist-decreases-pathology-enhances-behavioral.htm
Personality disorders: understanding and managing the difficult patient in neurology practice.
21 Jun 2009
This article provides a background for understanding and managing maladaptive personality traits and personality disorders in neurology practice. These characteristics are commonplace in neurology patients and may cause diagnostic confusion, ...
rec_pub_19551603-personality-disorders-understanding-managing-difficult-patient.htm
10 Jun 2009
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Differences in the clinical presentation of men and women with borderline personality disorder (BPD) are of potential interest for investigations into the neurobiology, genetics, natural history, and treatment response of BPD. The ...
rec_pub_19521142-gender-differences-axis-axis-ii-comorbidity-patients-borderline.htm
Results: [1-10] [11-20] [21-30] [31-40] [41-50] [51-60] [61-70] [71-80] [81-90] [91-100] [101-110] [111-120] [121-130] [131-140] [141-150] [151-160] [161-170] [171-180] [181-190] [191-200]