Browsing Psychology by Author "Nelson, Sharon M."
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Advancing the assessment of personality pathology with the cognitive-affective processing system
Huprich, Steven K.; Nelson, Sharon M. (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015-09-03)The Cognitive-Affective Processing System (CAPS) is a dynamic and expansive model of personalityproposedby Mischel and Shoda (1995) that incorporates dispositional and processing frameworks by considering the interaction ... -
Are malignant self-regard and vulnerable narcissism different constructs?
Huprich, Steven K.; Nelson, Sharon M.; Sohnleitner, Aimee; Lengu, Ketrin J.; Shankar, Sneha; Rexer, Kyle G. (Wiley, 2018-09)In the clinical and empirical literature, vulnerable narcissism and malignant self-regard (MSR) have been found to be highly interrelated and associated with theoretically related personality constructs, suggesting that ... -
Expanding the utility of the malignant self-regard construct
Lengu, Ketrin J.; Evich, Carly D.; Nelson, Sharon M.; Huprich, Steven K. (Elsevier B.V., 2015-10-30)The empirical and theoretical literature suggest that several proposed personality disorders (PDs) - Masochistic/Self-Defeating, Depressive, and Vulnerably Narcissistic - may be related through a common self-representation ... -
Factor structure of the Assessment of Qualitative and Structural Dimensions of Object Representations (AOR) scale
Huprich, Steven K.; Pouliot, Gregory S.; Nelson, Sharon M.; Pouliot, Sarah K.; Porcerelli, John H.; Cawood, Chelsea D.; Albright, Jeremy J. (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015-11-02)The Assessment of Qualitative and Structural Dimensions of Object Representations assessment instrument (AOR; Blatt, Chevron, Quinlan, Schaffer, & Wein, 1992) is one measure of parental representations used in the literature ... -
Object relations predicts borderline personality disorder symptoms beyond emotional dysregulation, negative affect, and impulsivity
Huprich, Steven K.; Nelson, Sharon M.; Paggeot, Amy V.; Lengu, Ketrin J.; Albright, Jeremy J. (American Psychological Association, 2017-01)Many studies have determined that the traits of emotional dysregulation, negative affect, and impulsivity are the strongest predictors of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Although psychodynamic, empirically supported ... -
Sensitivity to criticism differentially mediates the relationship between interpersonal problems and state and trait depression
Natoli, Adam P.; Nelson, Sharon M.; Lengu, Ketrin J.; Huprich, Steven K. (John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2016-11)Both state- and trait-like manifestations of depression have been associated with poor interpersonal functioning. One mechanism by which this could occur is through individuals' sensitivity to criticism. In the present ...