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Stability and Change in Personality Disorder, Current Directions in Psychological Science (2009)
The standard view of personality disorder is that it is a maladaptive expression of personality...
Deterioration in psychosocial functioning predicts relapse/recurrence after cognitive therapy for depression (with Jeffrey R. Vittengl), Journal of Affective Disorders (2009)
Associations between major depressive disorder (MDD) and psychosocial functioning are incompletely understood across time and...
Recurrent depression., Cognitive therapy for complex and comorbid depression: Assessment and treatment. (2009)
Structures of Personality and Their Relevance to Psychopathology: II. Further Articulation of a Comprehensive Unified Trait Structure (with David Watson), Journal of Personality (2008)
There is increasing agreement that the current categorical system of personality disorders (PDs) in the...
Affective Traits in Schizophrenia and Schizotypy (with William P. Horan), Schizophrenia Bulletin (2008)
This article reviews empirical studies of affective traits in individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, population-based...
Commentary on Widiger and Simonsen: Towards a Consensus Personality Trait Structure., Dimensional models of personality disorder: Refining the research agenda for DSM-V. (2008)
How much is too much? Practical advice regarding follow-up, Clinician’s Research Digest: Briefings in Behavioral Science (2008)
Temperament: An organizing paradigm for trait psychology (with David Watson), Handbook of personality: Theory and Research (2008)
Changes in cognitive content during and following cognitive therapy for recurrent depression: Substantial and enduring, but not predictive of change in depressive symptoms., Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2007)
The authors examined the amount and durability of change in the cognitive content of 156...
Reducing relapse and recurrence in unipolar depression: A comparative meta-analysis of cognitive-behavioral therapy's effects., Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2007)
Relapse and recurrence following response to acute-phase treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD) are prevalent...
Patients with Huntington's disease have impaired awareness of cognitive, emotional, and functional abilities, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology (2007)
The clinical literature in Huntington's disease (HD) suggests that unawareness of deficits is prevalent among...
A self-report version of the Yale–Brown Obsessive–Compulsive Scale Symptom Checklist: Psychometric properties of factor-based scales in three samples (with Kevin D. Wu and David Watson), Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2007)
Current research in Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder (OCD) recognizes substantial symptom heterogeneity and emphasizes dimensional assessment of...
Assessment and Diagnosis of Personality Disorder: Perennial Issues and an Emerging Reconceptualization, Annual Review of Psychology (2007)
This chapter reviews recent (2000–2005) personality disorder (PD) research, focusing on three major domains: assessment,...
Distress and fear disorders: an alternative empirically based taxonomy of the ‘mood’ and ‘anxiety’ disorders (with David Watson), British Journal of Psychiatry (2006)
The nosological organisation of DSM–IV and ICD–10 does not capture the empirical structure of the...
Clinical Diagnosis at the Crossroads (with David Watson), Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice (2006)
There is widespread dissatisfaction with the existing diagnostic system articulated in the Diagnostic and Statistical...
When a Psychometric Advance Falls in the Forest, Psychometrika (2006)
Borsboom (2006) attacks psychologists for failing to incorporate psychometric advances in their work, discusses factors...
The Role of Moral Judgment in Personality Disorder Diagnosis, Journal of Personality Disorders (2006)
Relations between Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder and personality: Beyond Axis I–Axis II comorbidity (with Kevin D. Wu and David Watson), Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2006)
Most research on relations between Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and personality addresses only comorbidity rates between...
The Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality (SNAP): A dimensional measure of traits relevant to personality and personality pathology., Differentiating normal and abnormal personality pathology. (2006)
Temperament as a Unifying Basis for Personality and Psychopathology, Journal of Abnormal Psychology (2005)
Personality and psychopathology long have been viewed as related domains, but the precise nature of...
Stability and Change in Personality Pathology: Revelations of Three Longitudinal Studies, Journal of Personality Disorders (2005)
Three major longitudinal studies of personality disorder jointly provide new insights into the nature of...
Psychometric evaluation of the restructured clinical scales of the MMPI-2. (with Leonard J. Simms, Alex Casillas, and David Watson), Psychological Assessment. (2005)
Conceptual overlap and heterogeneity have long been noted as weaknesses of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality...
Multiple measures, methods, and moments: A factor-analytic investigation of change in depressive symptoms during acute-phase cognitive therapy for depression., Psychological Medicine (2005)
Validation of a Computerized Adaptive Version of the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality (SNAP (with Leonard J. Simms), Psychological Assessment (2005)
This is a validation study of a computerized adaptive (CAT) version of the Schedule for...
Psychiatric Patient and Informant Reports of Patient Behavior, Journal of Personality (2005)
Informant reports of psychiatric patient behavior are collected routinely during intake interviews and to monitor...
Validity of Sudden Gains in Acute Phase Treatment of Depression (with Jeffrey R. Vittengl), Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2005)
The authors examined the validity of sudden gains identified with T. Z. Tang and R....
Validity of Sudden Gains in Acute Phase Treatment of Depression., Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2005)
The authors examined the validity of sudden gains identified with T. Z. Tang and R....
Self-Directed Affiliation and Autonomy Across Acute and Continuation Phase Cognitive Therapyfor Recurrent Depression (with Jeffrey R. Vittengl), Journal of Personality Assessment (2004)
Using Benjamin's (2000) Structural Analysis of Social Behavior, we evaluated change in"self-directed"affiliation and autonomy and...
Shared, Not Unique, Components of Personality and Psychosocial Functioning Predict Depression Severity After Acute-phase Cognitive Therapy, Journal of Personality Disorders (2003)
In a sample of 100 patients with recurrent major depression, we collected depression severity data...
Relations between personality traits and self-reports of daily behavior (with Kevin D. Wu), Journal of Research in Personality (2003)
This study investigates relations between personality traits and everyday behavior—an area of research that too...
Separate Personality Traits From States To Predict Depression, Journal of Personality Disorders (2003)
Results have been inconsistent regarding the ability of personality measures to predict future depression severity...
Interpersonal problems, personality pathology, and social adjustment after cognitive therapy for depression., Psychological Assessment (2003)
The authors examined the level and structure- of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems--Circumplex version (IIP-C;...
Constructing validity: Basic issues in objective scale development (with David Watson), Methodological issues and strategies in clinical research (2003)
Psychiatric Patient– and Informant-Reported Personality: Predicting Concurrent and Future Behavior (with Rebecca E. Ready), Assessment (2002)
The authors investigated the criterion and incremental validity of personality reports from psychiatric patients and...
Dependency, Impulsivity and Self-Harm: Traits Hypothesized to Underlie the Association Between Cluster B Personality and Substance Use Disorders, Journal of Personality Disorders (2002)
Cluster B personality disorders (PDs) (i.e., antisocial, borderline, histrionic, and narcissistic) typically show a high...
Correspondence of psychiatric patient and informant ratings of personality traits, temperament, and interpersonal problems. (with Rebecca E. Ready), Psychological Assessment (2002)
Psychological assessment of psychiatric patients frequently relies on self-report, yet descriptions from patients often are...
Personality disorder symptomatology from the five-factor model perspective. (with L Vorhies), Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality (2002)
Two approaches to identifying the dimensions of personality disorder: Convergence on the five-factor model (with W J. Livesley), Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality (2002)
Detection of Deception on the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality: Validation of the Validity Scales, Assessment (2001)
This study used a simulation design to investigate the validity scales of the Schedule for...
Predicting Dimensions of Personality Disorder From Domains and Facets of the Five Factor Model (with Sarah K. reynolds), Journal of Personality (2001)
We compared the utility of several trait models for describing personality disorder in a heterogeneous...
Toward DSM—V and the classification of psychopathology., Psychological Bulletin (2000)
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) developed by the American Psychiatric Association...
Mothers' personality and its interaction with child temperament as predictors of parenting behavior., Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2000)
In this longitudinal, multimethod investigation, the authors examined mothers' personality and its interaction with infants'...
Self- and Peer-Reported Personality: Agreement, Trait Ratability, and the “Self-Based Heuristic (with Rebecca E. Ready and David Watson), Journal of Research in Personality (2000)
Agreement between self- and peer-reported personality was investigated using the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive...
Personality and pain:Summary and future perspectives. (with J N. Weisberg), Personality characteristics of pain patients: Recent advances and future directions (2000)
Introduction to the special section on the concept of disorder, Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1999)
Despite the absence of a consensual definition of disorder, considerable research and clinical work is...
Further Support for a Hierarchical Model of Affect: Reply to Green and Salovey (with Auke Tellegen and David Watson), Psychological Science (1999)
Green and Salovey agree with us that happiness and sadness are strongly bipolar, and that...
On The Dimensional and Hierarchical Structure of Affect (with Auke Tellegen), Psychological Science (1999)
Green, Goldman, and Salovey (1993) challenged the view that "positive affect" and "negative affect" are...
Personality, disorder, and personality disorder: towards a more rational conceptualization (with David Watson), Journal of Personality Disorders (1999)
Short forms of the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality (SNAP) for Selfand Collateral Ratings: Development, Reliability, and Validity (with Elena Hartan), Assessment (1999)
Researchers and clinicians alike increasingly seek brief, reliable, and valid measures to obtain personality trait...
Diagnostic Change and Personality Stability Following Functional Restoration Treatment in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients, Assessment (1999)
This study examined personality pathology in a group of patients with chronic low back pain...
A new paradigm for trait psychology (with David watson), Handbook of Personality: Theory and Research (1999)
Dimensional approaches to personality disorder assessment and diagnosis, Personality and psychopathology (1999)
The Iowa Personality Disorder Screen: Development and Preliminary Validation of a Brief Screening Interview (with D R. Langbehn), Journal of Personality Disorders (1999)
Co-morbidity of Anxiety and Unipolar Mood Disorders (with David Watson), Annual Review of Psychology (1998)
Research on relationships between anxiety and depression has proceeded at a rapid pace since the...
Comorbidity of Anxiety and Unipolar Mood Disorders (with Susan Mineka), Annual Review of Psychology (1998)
Research on relationships between anxiety and depression has proceeded at a rapid pace since the...
Constructing validity: Basic issues in objective scale development (with David Watson), Methodological issues and strategies in clinical research (1998)
Diagnostic Assignment of Criteria: Clinicians and DSM-IV (with J A. Linde), Journal of Personality Disorders (1998)
Persistence predicts latency to relapse following inpatient treatment for alcohol dependence (with Dale S. Cannon), Addictive Behaviors (1997)
Male alcoholics (N = 85) were followed for 6 months after inpatient treatment for alcohol...
Measurement and Mismeasurement of Mood: Recurrent and Emergent issues (with David Watson), Journal of Personality Assessment (1997)
The affective explosion in psychology has led to tremendous advances in mood measurement. Mood ratings...
Extraversion and its positive emotional core (with David Watson), Handbook of personality psychology (1997)
Personality Disorder Assessment: The Challenge of Construct Validity, Journal of Personality Disorders (1997)
Convergence of two systems for assessing specific traits of personality disorder, Psychological Assessment (1996)
Two samples of normal-range individuals (N = 237) completed the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive...
Adaptation and validation of the Japanese MMPI-2. (with N Shiota), International adaptations of the MMPI-2: A handbook of research and clinical applications (1996)
Depression and the melancholic temperament (with David Watson), European Journal of Personality (1995)
We examine how depression relates to two broad affective dispositions which we call Negative Temperament...
Testing a tripartite model: II. Exploring the symptom structure of anxiety and depression in student, adult, and patient samples. (with David Watson), Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1995)
L. A. Clark and D. Watson (1991) proposed a tripartite model of depression and anxiety...
Diagnosis and Classification of Psychopathology: Challenges to the Current System and Future Directions (with David Watson), Annual Review of Psychology (1995)
The challenge of alternative perspectives in classification: A discussion of basic issues., DSM-IV: Personality disorders (1995)
Structures of personality and their relevance to psychopathology (with David Watson), Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1994)
Trait concepts are used extensively in psychopathology research, but much of this research has failed...
Temperament, personality, and the mood and anxiety disorders. (with David Watson), Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1994)
Reviews the literature on temperament, personality, and mood and anxiety disorders. The review is organized...
Distinguishing functional from dysfunctional affective responses (with David Watson), The nature of emotion: Fundamental Questions (1994)
Emotions, Moods, Traits, And temperaments Conceptual distinctions and empirical findings. (with David Watson), The nature of emotion: Fundamental questions (1994)
The vicissitudes of mood: A schematic model (with David Watson), The nature of emotion: Fundamental questions (1994)
A reanalysis of the Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire (TPQ) and its relation to Cloninger's Type 2 alcoholism, Psychological Assessment (1993)
The factor structure and external validity of the TPQ were examined in a sample of...
Symptoms and traits of personality disorder: Two new methods for their assessment, Psychological Assessment (1993)
Examines the reliability and validity of 2 dimensional methods for the assessment of personality disorder...
Behavioral disinhibition versus constraint: A dispositional perspective (with David Watson), Handbook of mental control (1993)
Personality Disorder Diagnosis: Limitations of the Five-Factor Model, Psychological Inquiry (1993)
Offers a response to the article 'The DSM-III-R Categorical Personality Disorder Diagnoses: A Critique and...
Affect, personality, and social activity (with David Watson and Curtis W. McIntyre), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1992)
Examined relations between social activity and state and trait measures of Positive and Negative Affect....
On Traits and Temperament: General and Specific Factors of Emotional Experience and Their Relation to the Five-Factor Model (with David Watson), Journal of Personality (1992)
In this article we investigate relations between general and specific measures of self-rated affect and...
Affects separable and inseparable: On the hierarchical arrangement of the negative affects (with David Watson), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1992)
D. Watson and A. Tellegen (1985) proposed a hierarchical model of self-rated affect in which...
Resolving Taxonomic Issues in Personality Disorders, Journal of Personality Disorders (1992)
Tripartite model of anxiety and depression: Psychometric evidence and taxonomic implications (with David Watson), Journal of Abnormal Psychology. (1991)
Reviews psychometric and other evidence relevant to mixed anxiety-depression. Properties of anxiety and depression measures,...
Self- versus peer ratings of specific emotional traits: Evidence of convergent and discriminant validity (with David Watson), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1991)
This study tested a hierarchical model of emotional experience by examining relations between self- and...
Affective dispositions and their relation to psychological and physical health. (with David Watson), Handbook of social and clinical psychology (1991)
Theoretical and empirical issues in differentiating depression from anxiety. (with David Watson), Psychosocial aspects of depression (1991)
Toward a consensual set of symptom clusters for assessment opersonality disorder.f, Advances in personality disorder. (1990)
Diurnal variation in the Positive Affects (with David Watson), Motivation and Emotion (1989)
We examined the circadian rhythm of two basic dimensions of mood—Positive Affect (PA) and Negative...
Depressive and anxiety disorders: Descriptive psychopathology and differential diagnosis., Anxiety and depression: Distinctive and overlapping features (1989)
Positive and negative affectivity and their relation to anxiety and depressive disorders (with David Watson and Greg Carey), Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1988)
Distinguishing between depression and anxiety has been a matter of concern and controversy for some...
Development and validation of brief measures of positive and negative affect: The PANAS scales (with David Watson and Auke Tellegen), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1988)
In recent studies of the structure of affect, positive and negative affect have consistently emerged...
Mood and the mundane: Relations between daily life events and self-reported mood (with David Watson), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. (1988)
Daily mood ratings and corresponding diary entries were studied to determine relations between common events...
What is happiness? (with D Watson), In sunshine and in sorrow: Personal portraits of ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) (1986)
Negative affectivity: The disposition to experience aversive emotional states (with David Watson), Psychological Bulletin. (1984)
A number of apparently diverse personality scales--variously assessing trait anxiety, neuroticism, ego strength, general maladjustment,...
Cross-cultural convergence in the structure of mood: A Japanese replication and a comparison with U.S. findings (with David Watson and Auke Tellegen), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1984)
Investigated Japanese affective structure and its relation to English-language mood in an idiographic/nomothetic analysis. 57...