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Lee Anna Clark

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Assessment|December 5, 2002
Psychiatric patient- and informant-reported personality: predicting concurrent and future behaviorRebecca E Ready, David Watson, Lee Anna Clark
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|November 18, 2006
A self-report version of the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale Symptom Checklist: psychometric properties of factor-based scales in three samplesKevin D Wu, David Watson, Lee Anna Clark
Psychological Bulletin|October 9, 2013
Toward a theory of distinct types of "impulsive" behaviors: A meta-analysis of self-report and behavioral measuresLeigh Sharma, Kristian E Markon, Lee Anna Clark
Clinical Psychology Review|May 16, 2013
Adult separation anxiety disorder in DSM-5Susan M Bögels, Susanne Knappe, Lee Anna Clark
Current Psychiatry Reports|October 9, 2020
Narrative Identity and Personality Disorder: an Empirical and Conceptual ReviewMajse Lind, Jonathan M Adler, Lee Anna Clark
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|December 6, 2005
Relations between Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and personality: beyond Axis I-Axis II comorbidityKevin D Wu, Lee Anna Clark, David Watson
Psychological Assessment|February 8, 2019
Comparability of self- and other-rated personality structureHallie Nuzum, Rebecca E Ready, Lee Anna Clark
Lancet (London, England)|February 24, 2015
Personality disorder across the life courseGiles Newton-Howes, Lee Anna Clark, Andrew Chanen
Psychological Assessment|April 5, 2003
Interpersonal problems, personality pathology, and social adjustment after cognitive therapy for depressionJeffrey R Vittengl, Lee Anna Clark, Robin B Jarrett
Psychological Assessment|June 26, 2013
The value of suppressor effects in explicating the construct validity of symptom measuresDavid Watson, Lee Anna Clark, Michael Chmielewski, et al.
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Assessment|December 5, 2002
Psychiatric patient- and informant-reported personality: predicting concurrent and future behaviorRebecca E Ready, David Watson, Lee Anna Clark
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|November 18, 2006
A self-report version of the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale Symptom Checklist: psychometric properties of factor-based scales in three samplesKevin D Wu, David Watson, Lee Anna Clark
Psychological Bulletin|October 9, 2013
Toward a theory of distinct types of "impulsive" behaviors: A meta-analysis of self-report and behavioral measuresLeigh Sharma, Kristian E Markon, Lee Anna Clark
Clinical Psychology Review|May 16, 2013
Adult separation anxiety disorder in DSM-5Susan M Bögels, Susanne Knappe, Lee Anna Clark
Current Psychiatry Reports|October 9, 2020
Narrative Identity and Personality Disorder: an Empirical and Conceptual ReviewMajse Lind, Jonathan M Adler, Lee Anna Clark
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|December 6, 2005
Relations between Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and personality: beyond Axis I-Axis II comorbidityKevin D Wu, Lee Anna Clark, David Watson
Psychological Assessment|February 8, 2019
Comparability of self- and other-rated personality structureHallie Nuzum, Rebecca E Ready, Lee Anna Clark
Lancet (London, England)|February 24, 2015
Personality disorder across the life courseGiles Newton-Howes, Lee Anna Clark, Andrew Chanen
Psychological Assessment|April 5, 2003
Interpersonal problems, personality pathology, and social adjustment after cognitive therapy for depressionJeffrey R Vittengl, Lee Anna Clark, Robin B Jarrett
Psychological Assessment|June 26, 2013
The value of suppressor effects in explicating the construct validity of symptom measuresDavid Watson, Lee Anna Clark, Michael Chmielewski, et al.
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