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Personality Disorders



Personality - in psychology, the patterns of behavior, thought, and emotion unique to an individual, and the ways they interact to help or hinder the adjustment of a person to other people and situations. A number of theories have attempted to explain human personality. In his psychoanalytic interpretation, Sigmund Freud asserted that the human mind could be divided into three significant   Read More...

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    Personality Disorders in Children and Adolescents
    by Paulina F. Kernberg, Alan S. Weiner, Karen K. Bardenstein. 296 pgs.



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    Personality Traits (Chap. 11 "Abnormal Personality Traits?")
    by Ian J. Deary, Gerald Matthews, Martha C. Whiteman. 493 pgs.



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    Borderline Patients: Extending the Limits of Treatability
    by Harold W. Koenigsberg, Otto F. Kernberg, Michael H. Stone, Ann H. Appelibaum, Frank E. Yeomans, Diana Diamond. 296 pgs.



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