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Social and Monetary Reward Processing in Youth with Early Emerging Personality Pathology: An RDoC-Informed Study
Very little is known about the mechanisms underlying the development of personality disorders, hindering efforts to address early risk for these...
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Transnormativity in the Psy Disciplines: Constructing Pathology in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual and Standards of Care
The psy disciplines (i.e., psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis, and psychotherapy) have played a significant role in sha** understandings of... -
Predictors of current suicidal ideation in a multi-diagnostic sample of individuals with eating disorders
BackgroundIndividuals with eating disorders (EDs) have high rates of suicidal ideation (SI) and attempts (SA). Fasting, body dissatisfaction, binge...
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Clinical Psychology in the Era of Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDoC): Reconciling Individually-Focused Practice with a Broader Biopsychosocial Context
There is growing consensus that diagnostic labels are insufficient to describe the individual child’s psychiatric profile, much less inform the...
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Finding a Needed Diagnostic Home for Children with Impulsive Aggression
Aggressive behavior is one of the most common reasons for referrals of youth to mental health treatment. While there are multiple publications...
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Suicidality and Personality Pathology in Adolescence: A Systematic Review
This work presents a review of research papers examining the role of emerging personality pathology in suicidal ideation and behaviours in...
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Diagnostic validity of millon clinical multiaxial inventory-IV (MCMI-IV)
The Millon clinical multiaxial inventory fourth version (MCMI-IV) is a self-report assessment tool intended to provide information on personality...
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Diagnostic Systems for Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disabilities
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by deficits in social interaction and communication, as well as the... -
When the Angel Turns into a Demon: The Pathology of Psychopathology
The author explores a new approach in dealing with psychopathology through the use of logotherapy. Four case studies bear witness to the anguish... -
Differences Between Black and White Caregivers in the Association Between Autism Diagnostic Process Satisfaction and Service Use
BackgroundBlack families of children with autism spectrum disorder have less access to high quality, culturally responsive care for their children.
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Metacognition as a General Factor of Personality Pathology
In recent years, the overlap and co-occurrence of diagnoses has led various researchers to identify a possible general factor underlying personality... -
Personality Pathology and Substance Misuse in Later Life: Perspectives from Interviewer-, Self-, and Informant-Reports
Research indicates a robust association between personality and substance use and misuse. The high prevalence and pervasive detrimental impacts of...
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Highlighting Clients’ Strengths: The Benefits of Using the Balanced Diagnostic Impressions (DICE-PM) Model
People are generally prone to the negativity bias, and subsequently, psychological assessment has historically focused on pathology. Breaking with...
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First Psychometric Properties of the Dutch Interview for Diagnostic Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Adult Males Without Intellectual Disability
AbstractFor autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in adults there are several diagnostic instruments available with a need for consideration of the...
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Assessment of Autism in Females and Nuanced Presentations Integrating Research into Practice
This book examines autism characteristics that may be different than expected (atypical), primarily found in females, but also in others and are...
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Diagnostic Implications of Temperament-Based Profiles
Advances in research on the behavior problems of children, and refinements of diagnostic criteria for psychiatric disorders, has fostered the... -
Systemic Perspectives and Psychiatric Diagnosis: Mutually Exclusive or Mutually Inclusive?
In common with most others who work in the field of mental health, the authors have been obliged to develop a professional relationship with the two...