The General Assessment of Personality Disorder (GAPD): Factor Structure, Incremental Validity of Self-Pathology, and Relations to DSM–IV Personality Disorders
What good are character strengths beyond subjective well-being? The contribution of the good character on self-reported health-oriented behavior, physical fitness, and the subjective health status
Pilot Brief Intervention on Inpatient Units – A Pilot Study to Assess the Feasibility and Impact of a Motivational Intervention on Problem Drug and Alcohol Use in Adult Mental Health Inpatient Units
How the other half lives: Studies among the tenements of New York (Jacob Riis, 1890) ebooks.library.cornell.edu | New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons
Preliminary Findings from a Qualitative Study of Trauma Survivors in Treatment: Changes in Personal Narratives
The meaning and importance of dignified care: findings from a survey of health and social care professionals
Techniques of Structural Family Assessment: A Qualitative Analysis of How Experts Promote a Systemic Perspective
Perceived and Ideal Family Communication Patterns and Family Satisfaction for Parents and their College-Aged Children
Effectiveness of a multifactorial falls prevention program in community-dwelling older people when compared to usual care: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial (Prevquedas Brazil)
Emotional Maltreatment, Peer Victimization, and Depressive versus Anxiety Symptoms During Adolescence: Hopelessness as a Mediator
Multi-stakeholder Groups for Better Sector Performance: A Key to Fighting Corruption in Natural-Resource Governance?
The brain-in-motion study: effect of a 6-month aerobic exercise intervention on cerebrovascular regulation and cognitive function in older adults
LABILE: The clinical and cost effectiveness of lamotrigine for people with borderline personality disorder: Randomised controlled trial
Relationship between self-reflectivity, Theory of Mind, neurocognition, and global functioning: An investigation of schizophrenic disorder Thumbnail
The Birth Control Clinic in a Marketplace World The history of the American birth control movement and its leader Margaret Sanger continues to intrigue historians of women, social movements, and medicine.
‘I can do women’s work’: reflections on engaging men as allies in women’s economic empowerment in Rwanda