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  1. The availability of training opportunities in personality disorders in American Psychological Association- and Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation System-accredited clinical and counseling psychology doctoral programs.
  2. Diverse links among borderline personality disorder features and anxiety features
  3. The many different ways self-concept clarity relates to emotion and impatience
  4. How Common is Borderline Personality Disorder in the Community and in Different Clinical Settings?
  5. The role of emotion regulation difficulties in the connection between childhood emotional abuse and borderline personality features.
  6. The Role of Negative Affect and Self-Concept Clarity in Predicting Self-Injurious Urges in Borderline Personality Disorder Using Ecological Momentary Assessment
  7. Age Differences in the Desirability of Narcissism
  8. Does ‘fear of dying’ indicate a more severe presentation of panic disorder?
  9. What does it matter if someone has only one symptom of Borderline Personality Disorder?
  10. Self–other disturbance in borderline personality disorder: Neural, self-report, and performance-based evidence.
  11. Psychosocial morbidity associated with bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder in psychiatric out-patients: Comparative study
  12. Attachment and social cognition in borderline personality disorder: Specificity in relation to antisocial and avoidant personality disorders.
  13. How many different ways do patients meet the diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder?
  14. A meta-analysis of the relation between patient adult attachment style and the working alliance
  15. The Impact of Pathological Narcissism on Psychotherapy Utilization, Initial Symptom Severity, and Early-Treatment Symptom Change: A Naturalistic Investigation
  16. Narcissism in the DSM.
  17. Personality Disorders
  18. A Historical Review of Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality
  19. Factor structure of the primary scales of the Inventory of Personality Organization in a nonclinical sample using exploratory structural equation modeling.
  20. Attachment style
  21. Personality Disorders