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Chapman, Alexander

Agreeableness predicts Theory of Mind in older and younger adults
Assessing protective factors for non-suicidal self-injury: development of the barriers to self-injury inventory.
Body image and sexual satisfaction in mixed-sex couples: The mediating role of sexual anxiety
Borderline personality features as a moderator of the association of social rejection with impulsive behaviour
Emotion differentiation, borderline personality features, and self-destructive behaviour
Emotion regulation in borderline personality disorder: an experimental investigation of the effects of acceptance and suppression
Motives for desired or compliant sex: Differences amongst young adult women with and without borderline personality disorder features
Nonsuicidal self-injury expectations and psychopathology over time: Linear and nonlinear multilevel modelling approaches
Nonsuicidal self-injury-relief associations over the course of dialectical behaviour therapy
Predicting violence among individuals who engage in self-injury

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