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Chelsea E Sleep

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Personality Disorders|July 5, 2022
The problems with Criterion A: A comment on Morey et al. (2022)Chelsea E Sleep, Donald R Lynam
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|November 21, 2015
Clinicians' Judgments of the Clinical Utility of Personality Disorder Trait DescriptionsCristina Crego, Chelsea E Sleep, Thomas A Widiger
Assessment|August 9, 2020
A Comparison of the Validity of Very Brief Measures of the Big Five/Five-Factor Model of PersonalityChelsea E Sleep, Donald R Lynam, Joshua D Miller
Personality Disorders|August 16, 2021
Understanding individuals' desire for change, perceptions of impairment, benefits, and barriers of change for pathological personality traitsChelsea E Sleep, Donald R Lynam, Joshua D Miller
Journal of Personality Disorders|October 4, 2017
Examining the Incremental Utility of <i>DSM-5</i> Section III Traits and Impairment in Relation to Traditional Personality Disorder Scores in a Female Correctional SampleChelsea E Sleep, Dustin B Wygant, Joshua D Miller
Personality Disorders|December 6, 2019
The DSM-5 section III personality disorder criterion a in relation to both pathological and general personality traitsChelsea E Sleep, Brandon Weiss, Donald R Lynam, et al.
Clinical Psychology Review|May 12, 2019
An examination of the Triarchic Model of psychopathy's nomological network: A meta-analytic reviewChelsea E Sleep, Brandon Weiss, Donald R Lynam, et al.
Assessment|September 21, 2022
Welcome to the Jangle: Comparing the Empirical Profiles of the "Dark" Factor and AntagonismLeigha Rose, Chelsea E Sleep, Donald R Lynam, et al.
Psychological Assessment|November 1, 2016
Narcissism and response validity: Do individuals with narcissistic features underreport psychopathology?Chelsea E Sleep, Martin Sellbom, W Keith Campbell, et al.
Assessment|December 29, 2020
Evaluating the Instantiation of Narcissism Components in Contemporary Measures of PsychopathyBrandon Weiss, Chelsea E Sleep, Donald R Lynam, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 31) with videos related to

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Personality Disorders|July 5, 2022
The problems with Criterion A: A comment on Morey et al. (2022)Chelsea E Sleep, Donald R Lynam
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|November 21, 2015
Clinicians' Judgments of the Clinical Utility of Personality Disorder Trait DescriptionsCristina Crego, Chelsea E Sleep, Thomas A Widiger
Assessment|August 9, 2020
A Comparison of the Validity of Very Brief Measures of the Big Five/Five-Factor Model of PersonalityChelsea E Sleep, Donald R Lynam, Joshua D Miller
Personality Disorders|August 16, 2021
Understanding individuals' desire for change, perceptions of impairment, benefits, and barriers of change for pathological personality traitsChelsea E Sleep, Donald R Lynam, Joshua D Miller
Journal of Personality Disorders|October 4, 2017
Examining the Incremental Utility of <i>DSM-5</i> Section III Traits and Impairment in Relation to Traditional Personality Disorder Scores in a Female Correctional SampleChelsea E Sleep, Dustin B Wygant, Joshua D Miller
Personality Disorders|December 6, 2019
The DSM-5 section III personality disorder criterion a in relation to both pathological and general personality traitsChelsea E Sleep, Brandon Weiss, Donald R Lynam, et al.
Clinical Psychology Review|May 12, 2019
An examination of the Triarchic Model of psychopathy's nomological network: A meta-analytic reviewChelsea E Sleep, Brandon Weiss, Donald R Lynam, et al.
Assessment|September 21, 2022
Welcome to the Jangle: Comparing the Empirical Profiles of the "Dark" Factor and AntagonismLeigha Rose, Chelsea E Sleep, Donald R Lynam, et al.
Psychological Assessment|November 1, 2016
Narcissism and response validity: Do individuals with narcissistic features underreport psychopathology?Chelsea E Sleep, Martin Sellbom, W Keith Campbell, et al.
Assessment|December 29, 2020
Evaluating the Instantiation of Narcissism Components in Contemporary Measures of PsychopathyBrandon Weiss, Chelsea E Sleep, Donald R Lynam, et al.
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