Neuroimaging and Borderline Personality Disorder
2012; Slack Incorporated (United States); Volume: 42; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Alemão
10.3928/00485713-20120124-07
ISSN1938-2456
AutoresAntonia S. New, M. Mercedes Pérez-Rodríguez, Luis H. Ripoll,
Tópico(s)Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
ResumoCME ArticleNeuroimaging and Borderline Personality Disorder Antonia S. New, MD, , , MD M. Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez, PhD, MD, , and , PhD, MD Luis H. Ripoll, MD, , MD Antonia S. New, MD , M. Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez, PhD, MD , and Luis H. Ripoll, MD Psychiatric Annals, 2012;42(2):65–71Published Online:January 24, 2012https://doi.org/10.3928/00485713-20120124-07Cited by:15View Full TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMore1.Kendler KS, Aggen SH, Knudsen GP, Røysamb E, Neale MC, Reichborn-Kjennerud T. The structure of genetic and environmental risk factors for syndromal and subsyndromal common DSM-IV axis I and all axis II disorders. Am J Psychiatry. 2011; 168(1):29–39.10.1176/appi.ajp.2010.10030340 > CrossrefGoogle Scholar2.Skodol AE, Gunderson JG, McGlashan TH, et al.Functional impairment in patients with schizotypal, borderline, avoidant, or obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. 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