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Psychological Assessment - Vol 21, Iss 3
» Scientific advances in the diagnosis of psychopathology: Introduction to the special section.
» An integrative dimensional classification of personality disorder.
» A proposal for a dimensional classification system based on the shared features of the DSM-IV anxiety and mood disorders: Implications for assessment and treatment.
» On the value of homogeneous constructs for construct validation, theory testing, and the description of psychopathology.
» When less is more: How fewer diagnostic criteria can indicate greater severity.
» On categorical diagnoses in DSM-V: Cutting dimensions at useful points?
» Clinical utility and DSM-V.
» Psychosocial functioning in the context of diagnosis: Assessment and theoretical issues.
» The Child Behavior Scale (CBS) revisited: A longitudinal evaluation of CBS subscales with children, preadolescents, and adolescents.
» Dimensional and componential structure of a hierarchical organization of pain-related anxiety constructs.
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