Personality Disorders-Theory Research and Treatment

Papers
(The TQCC of Personality Disorders-Theory Research and Treatment is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Supplemental Material for Borderline Personality Disorder and Social Connectedness: A Systematic Review84
Supplemental Material for Associations Between Borderline Personality Disorder Symptoms and Personality Functioning in Adolescents: A Brief Report81
Supplemental Material for Peer Support for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Critical Review of Its Feasibility, Acceptability, and Alignment With Concepts of Recovery64
Supplemental Material for Experimental Paradigms in Personality Disorder Research: A Review of Covered RDoC Constructs, Methodological Issues, and Future Directions63
Supplemental Material for Age and Sex Differences of the PID-5-100 Maladaptive Personality Traits Throughout Adulthood32
Supplemental Material for Longitudinal Prediction of Psychosocial Functioning Outcomes: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Section-II Personality Disorders Versus Al29
Psychopathic traits in the context of paid erotic services and sex exchange among college students.29
Is it possible to treat antagonism?29
The perspectives of patients, significant others, and therapists on factors that impede treatment for personality disorders: A concept map study.28
Examining readmission factors in psychiatric emergency care for individuals with personality disorders: A 6-year retrospective study.27
Ten-year retrospective on the DSM–5 alternative model of personality disorder: Seeing the forest for the trees.26
Psychological and neural correlates of social affect and cognition in narcissism: A multimethod study of self-reported traits, experiential states, and behavioral and brain indicators.26
Supplemental Material for Change in Personality Functioning During Treatment With BPD Compass23
Comparing personality dysfunction, maladaptive personality traits, and borderline personality disorder as models of emotion dysregulation in three adult samples.22
Supplemental Material for Stable Asynchrony? Association Between Borderline Personality Traits and Interpersonal Asynchrony22
Supplemental Material for Promoting a Compassionate Motivation in Detained Youth: A Secondary Analysis of a Controlled Trial With the PSYCHOPATHY.COMP Program21
Supplemental Material for Disentangling the Shared and Unique Aspects of Clinical and Subclinical Socially Aversive Traits Relevant for Interpersonal Personality Dysfunction21
Supplemental Material for Insecure Attachment and Personality Pathology: Concurrent Assessment and Longitudinal Modeling20
Supplemental Material for Effective Therapeutic Components in Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving (STEPPS) for Borderline Personality Disorder20
Supplemental Material for Emotion Dysregulation in Young People With Borderline Personality Disorder: One Pattern or Distinct Subgroups?19
Understanding broader community perspectives on the scientific accuracy and stigma of personality trait labels.19
How much does that cost? Examining the economic costs of crime in North America attributable to people with psychopathic personality disorder.19
An exploratory study on disinhibition and interpersonal outcomes in daily life.19
An evaluation of measurement invariance of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition borderline personality disorder criteria across heterosexual, lesbian, gay, and bisexual18
Where are the active ingredients for borderline personality disorder? The importance of heightened triggers, two arguments for traits, and two arguments for Criterion A.17
Supplemental Material for Borderline Personality Disorder Does Not Predict Treatment Outcome in a Partial Hospital Program Independent of Internalizing and Harmful Substance Use Dimensions16
Revising the trait model of the alternative model of personality disorders: Comment on Clark and Watson’s structural review.16
Relating externalizing psychopathology to personality across different structural levels and timescales.16
An agenda for establishing the DSM–5 alternative model of personality disorder (AMPD) trait model in adolescence: Comment on Clark and Watson (2022).15
Psychosocial and pharmacological interventions for cluster a personality disorders: A systematic review and two exploratory meta-analyses.15
Sampling methods in personality pathology research: Some data and recommendations.14
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, alternative model conceptualization of borderline personality disorder: A review of the evidence.14
Examining the relative centrality of intrapersonal versus interpersonal emotion regulation to borderline personality disorder symptoms.14
Measurement invariance of the Five-Factor Obsessive–Compulsive Inventory in a U.S. census-matched sample: Demographic differences in obsessive–compulsive personality disorder traits across age, gender14
Supplemental Material for The Impact of Borderline Personality Disorder Symptoms on Onset and Course of Anxiety Disorders: Results of a General Population Study13
Empathic accuracy of romantic partner negative affect is influenced by borderline personality symptoms.13
Supplemental Material for Examining Readmission Factors in Psychiatric Emergency Care for Individuals With Personality Disorders: A 6-Year Retrospective Study13
The multispecifier model for conduct disorder in detained boys: Relations with conduct disorder criteria and etiologically and clinically relevant correlates.12
Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers (2024)12
Supplemental Material for Associations Among Psychopathy, Relationship Satisfaction, and Professional Success in Couples12
Personality lives in the intersubjective space between people: Comment on Miskewicz et al. (2022).12
“Effects of diagnostic disclosure and varying diagnostic terminology on social attitudes to personality disorder: An experimental vignette study": Correction to O’Connor and Murphy (2021).11
BPD compass: A randomized controlled trial of a short-term, personality-based treatment for borderline personality disorder.11
Criterion A: Level of personality functioning in the alternative DSM–5 model for personality disorders.11
Supplemental Material for Relating Externalizing Psychopathology to Personality Across Different Structural Levels and Timescales11
Interpersonal emotion regulation in the context of social networks: A focus on borderline personality disorder.11
Comparing the clinical utility of the alternative model for personality disorders to the Section II personality disorder model: A randomized controlled trial.11
Bipolarity of maladaptive personality traits in the alternative model of personality disorders.11
Emotion dysregulation in young people with borderline personality disorder: One pattern or distinct subgroups?11
Normative data for PID-5 domains, facets, and personality disorder composites from a representative sample and comparison to community and clinical samples.11
Structural brain correlates of externalizing traits and symptoms in the IMAGEN sample.10
Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers (2025)10
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition alternative model of personality disorder.10
Supplemental Material for Clinical Utility of the Level of Personality Functioning Scale: A Survey of German Mental Health Professionals10
Supplemental Material for The Most Influential Decision Factors for Choosing a Formal Diagnostic Classification System for Describing Personality Pathology9
Supplemental Material for Bipolarity of Maladaptive Personality Traits in the Alternative Model of Personality Disorders9
Supplemental Material for An Exploratory Study on Disinhibition and Interpersonal Outcomes in Daily Life9
Do my emotions show or not? Problems with transparency estimation in women with borderline personality disorder features.9
Disentangling the shared and unique aspects of clinical and subclinical socially aversive traits relevant for interpersonal personality dysfunction.9
Associations between alexithymia and borderline personality criteria in personality disorders.9
Progress but no cigar: Comment on Bach and Tracy (2022).8
Agreement and discrepancies in patient–clinician reports of DSM-5-TR section III maladaptive personality traits: A study on a mixed outpatient sample.8
Supplemental Material for Interpersonal Emotion Regulation, Borderline Personality Disorder Symptoms, and Working Memory During Social-Affective Distraction8
Supplemental Material for Daily Manifestations of Caregiver- and Self-Reported Maladaptive Personality Traits in Adolescent Girls8
Supplemental Material for Emptiness, Personality Dysfunction, and Emotion Dysregulation: An Experience Sampling Study8
Narrative identity characteristics and personality pathology: An exploration of associations from a dimensional and categorical perspective in a clinical sample of youth.8
Supplemental Material for Longitudinal Association of Distress Tolerance With Borderline and Antisocial Personality Traits in a Substance Use Treatment Sample Attempting Sobriety8
Supplemental Material for Examining the Structure of Personality Dysfunction8
Mapping personality traits: A network approach to uncovering Personality Inventory for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition, Brief Form’s factorial structure.8
Construct validation of narrative coherence: Exploring links with personality functioning and psychopathology.8
Seven-year stability of obsessive–compulsive personality disorder symptom criteria in individuals with obsessive–compulsive disorder.8
The search for primary and secondary subtypes of callous–unemotional traits in detained boys.7
Cross-cultural validity of the Five-Factor Personality Inventory for ICD-11 across nine countries and validation of a French translation.7
Construction of item-level scales from the Personality Assessment Inventory to assess levels of personality functioning.7
Supplemental Material for Associations Between Psychopathy and Suicide: A Meta-Analytic Review7
Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers (2023)7
Supplemental Material for An Evaluation and Proposed Modifications of Personality Disorder Trait Diagnostic Sets in the Alternative Model of Personality Disorders6
Examining the economic costs of crime associated with psychopathic personality disorder: A reply to Verona and Joyner (2022).6
Supplemental Material for Relationships Between Positive Schizotypy and Facets of Openness to Experience6
Identity pathology and mentalization deficits: An attempt to support clinical theory with data.6
An evaluation and proposed modifications of personality disorder trait diagnostic sets in the alternative model of personality disorders.6
Understanding individuals’ desire for change, perceptions of impairment, benefits, and barriers of change for pathological personality traits.6
Reliability, structure, and validity of module I (personality functioning) of the Structured Clinical Interview for the alternative DSM–5 model for personality disorders (SCID-5-AMPD-I).6
Seekers’ and regulators’ perspectives of interpersonal emotion regulation: Associations with personality pathology.6
Supplemental Material for Sleep and Affect in Individuals With Borderline Personality Disorder Features: A Daily Diary Study6
Supplemental Material for Disinhibited Attachment Behavior Among Infants Reared at Home: Relations to Maternal Severe Mental Illness and Personality Disorder Symptoms6
Associations between pathological personality traits, functional impairment, and personality disorder: Controlling for basic personality traits and identity disturbance.5
Relationships between positive schizotypy and facets of openness to experience.5
Clinical utility of the alternative model of personality disorders: A 10th year anniversary review.5
Antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy: The AMPD in review.5
Supplemental Material for A Comparison of the Associations of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Section II Personality Disorders and Section III Personality Dom5
Associations among externalizing psychopathology, personality, and behavioral traits: Models of an externalizing spectrum in youth.5
Supplemental Material for “I Feel Like So Much More of Myself”: The Experience of Modifying Appearance in Borderline Personality Disorder5
Prospective prediction of treatment outcomes in adolescents: A head-to-head comparison of alternative model for personality disorder versus borderline personality disorder.5
Supplemental Material for Child Versus Adolescent Borderline Personality Disorder Traits: Frequency, Psychosocial Correlates, and Observed Mother–Child Interactions5
Latent factors of the alternative DSM-5 model for personality disorders: Associations with psychopathology and psychosocial functioning using self- and interviewer-report methods.5
Supplemental Material for Subtypes of Borderline Personality Features in Adolescence: Insights From Cross-Lagged Panel Network Analysis5
Metacognitive interpersonal therapy in borderline personality disorder: Clinical and neuroimaging outcomes from the CLIMAMITHE study—A randomized clinical trial.5
Supplemental Material for Exploring Personality Correlates of Psychiatric Hospitalization: A Cross-Sectional Comparison of Section II Personality Disorder Model and Alternative Model for Personality D5
Supplemental Material for Measurement Invariance of the Personality Inventory for the DSM-5 Across U.S. East Asian, Southeast Asian, and White Participants5
Check and report: The state of data validity detection in personality disorder science.4
Supplemental Material for The Urge to Fill the Void: Emptiness, Impulsivity, and Mentalizing in the Daily Life of Individuals With Borderline Personality Disorder4
Ratings of dimensional traits in clinical practice: Comparing therapist and client perspectives.4
Mapping a hierarchical dimensional structure of high experiential permeability: A bass-ackward approach to linking positive schizotypy and openness to experience.4
The roles of personality traits and close social contact in the expression of momentary borderline personality disorder symptoms in daily life.4
Replication of the associations of positive, negative, and disorganized schizotypy with interview-assessed symptoms and impairment: Convergence with previous studies.4
Supplemental Material for Is There a Bias in the Diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder Among Racially Minoritized Patients?4
Supplemental Material for Comparing the DSM-5 Categorical Model of Personality Disorders and the Alternative Model of Personality Disorders Regarding Clinician Judgments of Risk and Outcome4
Resilience and psychosocial functioning in schizotypy.4
Associations between psychopathy and suicide: A meta-analytic review.4
The association between minority stressors, intraminority stressors, and borderline personality disorder symptomatology among sexual minority men.4
Special section: Self–other distinction in personality disorders.4
Supplemental Material for The Hierarchical Structure and Longitudinal Measurement Invariance of Externalizing Symptoms in the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development Study4
Effective therapeutic components in Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving (STEPPS) for borderline personality disorder.4
Evaluation of the moderated-expression and differential configuration hypotheses in the context of “successful” or “noncriminal” psychopathy.4
Supplemental Material for Seven-Year Stability of Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Disorder Symptom Criteria in Individuals With Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder4
Personality disorders are dead; long live the interpersonal disorders: Comment on Widiger and Hines (2022).4
Supplemental Material for Agreement and Discrepancies in Patient–Clinician Reports of DSM-5-TR Section III Maladaptive Personality Traits: A Study on a Mixed Outpatient Sample4
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