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Kenneth R Silk

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Current Psychiatry Reports|December 9, 2010
State of the art in the pharmacologic treatment of borderline personality disorderLouis Feurino, Kenneth R Silk
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|August 26, 2003
Suggested guidelines for e-mail communication in psychiatric practiceKenneth R Silk, Joel Yager
Development and Psychopathology|April 15, 2006
Emotion dysregulation and the development of borderline personality disorderKatherine M Putnam, Kenneth R Silk
Current Psychiatry Reports|January 30, 2007
The role of functional neuroimaging in exploring the overlap between borderline personality disorder and bipolar disorderChandra S Sripada, Kenneth R Silk
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology|September 12, 2009
Personality trait dimensions and the pharmacological treatment of borderline personality disorderErika F H Saunders, Kenneth R Silk
Development and Psychopathology|April 15, 2006
Disinhibition and borderline personality disorderJoel T Nigg, Kenneth R Silk, Gillian Stavro, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|February 4, 2003
The longitudinal course of borderline psychopathology: 6-year prospective follow-up of the phenomenology of borderline personality disorderMary C Zanarini, Frances R Frankenburg, John Hennen, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|January 28, 2004
Mental health service utilization by borderline personality disorder patients and Axis II comparison subjects followed prospectively for 6 yearsMary C Zanarini, Frances R Frankenburg, John Hennen, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|October 30, 2004
Axis I comorbidity in patients with borderline personality disorder: 6-year follow-up and prediction of time to remissionMary C Zanarini, Frances R Frankenburg, John Hennen, et al.
Journal of Personality Disorders|November 9, 2005
The McLean Study of Adult Development (MSAD): overview and implications of the first six years of prospective follow-upMary C Zanarini, Frances R Frankenburg, John Hennen, et al.
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Current Psychiatry Reports|December 9, 2010
State of the art in the pharmacologic treatment of borderline personality disorderLouis Feurino, Kenneth R Silk
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|August 26, 2003
Suggested guidelines for e-mail communication in psychiatric practiceKenneth R Silk, Joel Yager
Development and Psychopathology|April 15, 2006
Emotion dysregulation and the development of borderline personality disorderKatherine M Putnam, Kenneth R Silk
Current Psychiatry Reports|January 30, 2007
The role of functional neuroimaging in exploring the overlap between borderline personality disorder and bipolar disorderChandra S Sripada, Kenneth R Silk
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology|September 12, 2009
Personality trait dimensions and the pharmacological treatment of borderline personality disorderErika F H Saunders, Kenneth R Silk
Development and Psychopathology|April 15, 2006
Disinhibition and borderline personality disorderJoel T Nigg, Kenneth R Silk, Gillian Stavro, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|February 4, 2003
The longitudinal course of borderline psychopathology: 6-year prospective follow-up of the phenomenology of borderline personality disorderMary C Zanarini, Frances R Frankenburg, John Hennen, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|January 28, 2004
Mental health service utilization by borderline personality disorder patients and Axis II comparison subjects followed prospectively for 6 yearsMary C Zanarini, Frances R Frankenburg, John Hennen, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|October 30, 2004
Axis I comorbidity in patients with borderline personality disorder: 6-year follow-up and prediction of time to remissionMary C Zanarini, Frances R Frankenburg, John Hennen, et al.
Journal of Personality Disorders|November 9, 2005
The McLean Study of Adult Development (MSAD): overview and implications of the first six years of prospective follow-upMary C Zanarini, Frances R Frankenburg, John Hennen, et al.
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