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Does success change people? Examining objective career success as a precursor for personality development Ghent University
Extending Blatt's two-polarity model of personality development to dissociative identity disorder : a theory-building case study Ghent University
Negative controlling parenting and child personality as modifiers of psychosocial development in youth with autism spectrum disorder : a 9-year longitudinal study at the level of within-person change Ghent University
This nine-year longitudinal study addresses the joint contribution of parent-rated negative controlling parenting and child personality on psychosocial outcomes in 141 families of children with autism spectrum disorder (83% boys, mean age Time 1 = 10.1). Latent change modeling revealed substantial variation in within-person change in parenting and psychosocial outcomes across a six- and three-year-interval. Over time, negative controlling ...
Parenting and child personality as modifiers of the psychosocial development of youth with cerebral palsy Ghent University
The development of Criterion A personality pathology : the relevance of childhood social functioning for young adult daily self-functioning Ghent University
The development of personality extremity from childhood to adolescence : relations to internalizing and externalizing problems Ghent University
Contemporary Methodological Considerations for Key Issues in Research on Personality Disorder Development Vrije Universiteit Brussel Ghent University
In the present article, we aim to contribute to further progress in the field of personality disorder (PD) development by highlighting several recent methodological innovations related to (a) the measurement of personality pathology, (b) the modeling of typical features of personality pathology, and (c) the assessment of processes that characterize PD development. For each of those issues, we discuss key points of attention and methodological ...