books & videos Personality Disorders (DVD)
Personality Disorders and the Five-Factor Model of Personality (CE credit)
Cognitive Schemas and Core Beliefs in Psychological Problems: A Scientist-Practitioner Guide
Cognitive Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder (DVD or VHS)
Interpersonal Foundations of Psychopathology
Personality Characteristics of Patients With Pain
Personality-Guided Therapy in Behavioral Medicine
Personality-Guided Therapy for Depression
Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy for Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder (Video)
Measuring Patient Changes in Mood, Anxiety, and Personality Disorders
Multiple Identities and False Memories
Perfectionism: Theory, Research, and Treatment
Recovery in Mental Illness: Broadening Our Understanding of Wellness
Time-Limited Day Treatment for Personality Disorders: Integration of Research and Practice in a Group Program
Vulnerability to Psychopathology : A Biosocial Model
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Is personality the key to successful aging? (October 2008)
Too discordant for the masses? (April 2008)
A new tool for psychotherapists(January 2007)
BPD tied to enhanced emotion recognition(December 2006)
The hunt for endophenotypes(November 2006)
Cognitive therapy shows promise for suicide prevention(October 2006)
Considering evidence-based practices(October 2006)
Perfectionists more vulnerable to depression, study finds (May 2006)
Development of Personality in Early and Middle Adulthood: Set Like Plaster or Persistent Change? (May 2003)
Using Trained Inmate Observers for Suicide Watch in a Federal Correctional Setting: A Win-Win Solution
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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internal APA resources Training Grid Outlining Best Practices for Recovery and Improved Outcomes for People with Serious Mental Illness
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Psychotherapy and older adults resource guide
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