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Personality Development (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Personality Development'
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29 Sep 2008
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the impact of family conflict on internalizing and externalizing behavior at age 8 for children born low birth weight (LBW) and preterm (PT), with specific attention to the moderating role of early temperament. ...
rec_pub_18829612-triple-risk-difficult-temperament-family-conflict-increase-likelihood.htm
Identity development and psychological well-being in Korean-born adoptees in the U.S.
29 Sep 2008
Because adult Korean-born adoptees have unique experiences, the factors that contribute to their psychological well-being need to be studied separately from both Caucasian and Korean Americans. In this Internet-based study with 83 adult Korean-born ...
rec_pub_19123769-identity-development-psychological-korean-born-adoptees-u-s.htm
20 Sep 2008
Children with autism-spectrum disorders (ASD) often fail laboratory false-belief tests of theory of mind (ToM). Yet how this impacts on their everyday social behavior is less clear, partly owing to uncertainty over which specific everyday ...
rec_pub_18810310-everyday-social-conversation-applications-theory-mind-understanding.htm
What can we learn from second analyses? Panel reports.
30 Aug 2008
rec_pub_18802141-what-learn-second-analyses-panel-reports.htm
Psychoanalytic developmental theory: a contemporary reconsideration.
30 Aug 2008
Psychoanalytic developmental theory has never enjoyed a broad consensus among psychoanalytic thinkers. In today's postmodern era, its relevance and basic premises are even more in question as a legitimate part of psychoanalytic theorizing. Part of ...
rec_pub_18802135-psychoanalytic-developmental-theory-contemporary-reconsideration.htm
30 Aug 2008
Understanding how and why analysands make the choices they do is central to both the clinical and the theoretical projects of psychoanalysis. And yet we know very little about the process of choice or about the relationship between choices and ...
rec_pub_18802123-choice.htm
30 Aug 2008
The authors applied I-States as Objects Analysis (ISOA), a recently proposed person-oriented analytic approach, to the study of temperament development in 921 Norwegian children from a population-based sample. A 5-profile classification based on ...
rec_pub_18793065-temperament-profiles-infancy-middle-childhood-development.htm
30 Aug 2008
From 1,092 children in the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development, the authors identified 3 trajectory patterns of social withdrawal from teacher reports in Grades 1-6: a normative consistently low group (86%), a decreasing group (5%) ...
rec_pub_18793064-trajectories-social-withdrawal-grades-1-6-prediction-early-parenting.htm
30 Aug 2008
The concept of object relations has been shown to be relevant for the process and outcome of psychodynamic psychotherapies. However, little is known about its relevance for the psychotherapeutic treatment of depression. In this study, we explored ...
rec_pub_18791426-predictive-value-object-relations-therapeutic-alliance-outcome.htm
Longitudinal course and outcome of personality disorders.
30 Aug 2008
The notion of personality disorders (PDs) as stable disorders has persisted despite traditional follow-up studies showing that fewer than 50% of patients diagnosed with PDs retained these diagnoses over time. Because these studies had methodological ...
rec_pub_18638648-longitudinal-course-outcome-personality-disorders.htm
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