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Psychobiology and treatment of borderline personality disorder
C. Robert Cloninger
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Temperament
100%
Psychobiology
100%
Borderline Personality Disorder
100%
Character Inventory
85%
Personality Dimensions
57%
Harm Avoidance
28%
Self-directedness
28%
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
28%
Clinical Trials
14%
Brain Activity
14%
Illness
14%
Gene Polymorphism
14%
Environmental Factors
14%
Specific Genes
14%
Novelty Seeking
14%
Genetic Factors
14%
Cooperativeness
14%
Reward Dependence
14%
Antidepressants
14%
Temperament Traits
14%
Personality Variables
14%
Intolerant
14%
Heterogeneous Groups
14%
Self-transcendence
14%
Life Experiences
14%
Social Problems
14%
Anger
14%
Pharmacological Treatment
14%
Nonlinear Interaction
14%
Psychotherapy
14%
Character Traits
14%
Explosives
14%
Fundamental Change
14%
Patient Profile
14%
Slow Response
14%
Biological Correlates
14%
Borderline Patients
14%
Psychotherapeutic Treatment
14%
Cognitive Schemas
14%
Multiple Personality
14%
Character Development
14%
Psychophysiological Variables
14%
Personality Integration
14%
Intense Emotions
14%
Non-resistance
14%
Psychology
Borderline Personality Disorder
100%
Psychobiology
100%
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
100%
Novelty Seeking
50%
Individual Differences
50%
Self-Transcendence
50%
Character Development
50%
Anxious Avoidance
50%
Electroencephalogram
50%