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Robert F Bornstein

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Journal of Personality Assessment|December 17, 2008
Heisenberg, Kandinsky, and the heteromethod convergence problem: lessons from within and beyond psychologyRobert F Bornstein
Journal of Clinical Psychology|May 25, 2012
Illuminating a neglected clinical issue: societal costs of interpersonal dependency and dependent personality disorderRobert F Bornstein
Personality and Mental Health|July 13, 2017
On the clinical utility and empirical verification of nontraditional interventions: Nidotherapy as exemplarRobert F Bornstein
Personality Disorders|June 22, 2018
The trait-type dialectic: Construct validity, clinical utility, and the diagnostic processRobert F Bornstein
Journal of Personality Disorders|June 6, 2013
Combining interpersonal and intrapersonal perspectives on personality pathology: a commentary on Hopwood et alRobert F Bornstein
Journal of Personality Assessment|April 9, 2002
A process dissociation approach to objective-projective test score interrelationshipsRobert F Bornstein
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 31, 2002
Peer-review in neuropsychology: can we increase effectiveness without sacrificing rigor?Robert F Bornstein
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 4, 2019
Beyond trait reductionism: Implications of network structures for dimensional models of psychopathologyRobert F Bornstein
Journal of Personality Disorders|March 28, 2003
Behaviorally referenced experimentation and symptom validation: a paradigm for 21st-century personality disorder researchRobert F Bornstein
Journal of Personality Assessment|April 10, 2015
Personality Assessment in the Diagnostic Manuals: On Mindfulness, Multiple Methods, and Test Score DiscontinuitiesRobert F Bornstein
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Journal of Personality Assessment|December 17, 2008
Heisenberg, Kandinsky, and the heteromethod convergence problem: lessons from within and beyond psychologyRobert F Bornstein
Journal of Clinical Psychology|May 25, 2012
Illuminating a neglected clinical issue: societal costs of interpersonal dependency and dependent personality disorderRobert F Bornstein
Personality and Mental Health|July 13, 2017
On the clinical utility and empirical verification of nontraditional interventions: Nidotherapy as exemplarRobert F Bornstein
Personality Disorders|June 22, 2018
The trait-type dialectic: Construct validity, clinical utility, and the diagnostic processRobert F Bornstein
Journal of Personality Disorders|June 6, 2013
Combining interpersonal and intrapersonal perspectives on personality pathology: a commentary on Hopwood et alRobert F Bornstein
Journal of Personality Assessment|April 9, 2002
A process dissociation approach to objective-projective test score interrelationshipsRobert F Bornstein
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 31, 2002
Peer-review in neuropsychology: can we increase effectiveness without sacrificing rigor?Robert F Bornstein
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 4, 2019
Beyond trait reductionism: Implications of network structures for dimensional models of psychopathologyRobert F Bornstein
Journal of Personality Disorders|March 28, 2003
Behaviorally referenced experimentation and symptom validation: a paradigm for 21st-century personality disorder researchRobert F Bornstein
Journal of Personality Assessment|April 10, 2015
Personality Assessment in the Diagnostic Manuals: On Mindfulness, Multiple Methods, and Test Score DiscontinuitiesRobert F Bornstein
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