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Journal of Personality Disorders
Official Journal of the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders
Volume 26, 2012
ISSN: 0885-579X
The Journal of Personality Disorders has long been a singular forum devoted exclusively to the diagnosis and treatment of clinically significant personality disorders. The journal fosters dialogue among researchers and practitioners working from a variety of orientations and approaches. Its international impact is well established, with subscribers in over 30 countries. This multidisciplinary journal regularly features:
* Research on normal and pathological personality and development
* New methodologies for assessing personality
* Etiologies and clinical classifications for personality disorders
* Epidemiological studies and outcomes research on diagnostic criteria
* Treatment techniques and innovations
The impact factor of this journal is 1.97 [2010 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2011)].
Available Issues
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- pp. 141 – 304
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- Volume 25 (2011)
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- pp. 1 – 94
- pp. 723 – 870
- pp. 557 – 721
- pp. 421 – 556
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- pp. 135 – 268
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- Volume 24 (2010)
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- pp. 693 – 828
- pp. 539 – 691
- pp. 405 – 537
- pp. 285 – 404
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- 2000–2009
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- Volume 23 (2009)
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- pp. 541 – 676
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- Volume 22 (2008)
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- pp. 547 – 650
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- Volume 21 (2007)
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- pp. 583 – 702
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- Volume 20 (2006)
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- pp. 541 – 691
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- Volume 19 (2005)
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- pp. 597 – 727
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- Volume 18 (2004)
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- pp. 507 – 615
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- Volume 17 (2003)
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- pp. 479 – 578
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- Volume 16 (2002)
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- Volume 15 (2001)
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- pp. 475 – 559
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- Volume 14 (2000)
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- pp. 291 – 377
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- pp. 97 – 187
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- 1990–1999
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- Volume 13 (1999)
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- pp. 297 – 397
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- Volume 12 (1998)
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- pp. 289 – 378
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- Volume 11 (1997)
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- pp. 305 – 406
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- Volume 10 (1996)
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- pp. 297 – 403
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- Volume 9 (1995)
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- pp. 275 – 390
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- Volume 8 (1994)
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- pp. 257 – 346
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- Volume 7 (1993)
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- pp. 275 – 358
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- Volume 6 (1992)
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- pp. 279 – 474
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- Volume 5 (1991)
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- pp. 307 – 401
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- Volume 4 (1990)
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- pp. 329 – 424
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- 1987–1989
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- Volume 3 (1989)
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- pp. i – 363
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- Volume 2 (1988)
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- pp. 281 – 363
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- Volume 1 (1987)
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- pp. 291 – 375
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