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Clarkin, J. F., & Huprich, S. K. (2011). Do the DSM-5 proposals for personality disorders meet the criteria for clinical utility? Journal of Personality Disorders, 25, 192–205.
Huprich, S. K. (1998). Depressive personality disorder: Theoretical issues, clinical findings, and future research questions. Clinical Psychology Review, 18, 477–500.
Huprich, S. K. (2003). Evaluating facet-level predictions and construct validity of depressive personality disorder. Journal of Personality Disorders, 17, 219–232.
Huprich, S. K. (2004). Convergent and discriminant validity of three measures of depressive personality disorder. Journal of Personality Assessment, 82, 321–328.
Huprich, S. K. (Ed.). (2006). Rorschach assessment of the personality disorders. Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates/Taylor and Francis. Translated into Korean in 2010.
Huprich, S. K. (2009a). What should become of depressive personality disorder in the DSM-V? Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 17, 41–59.
Huprich, S. K. (2009b). Psychodynamic therapy: Conceptual and empirical foundations. New York: Taylor and Francis.
Huprich, S. K. (2012). Considering the evidence and making the most empirically-informed decision about depressive personality in the DSM-5. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 3, 470–482.
Huprich, S. K. (2014). Malignant self-regard: A self-structure enhancing the understanding of masochistic, depressive, and vulnerably narcissistic personalities. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 22, 295–305.
Huprich, S. K. (Ed.). (2015). Personality disorders: Moving toward theoretical and empirical integration in assessment and diagnosis. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Huprich, S. K., & Bornstein, R. F. (2007). Categorical and dimensional assessment of personality disorders: A consideration of the issues. Journal of Personality Assessment, 89, 3–15.
Huprich, S. K., & Nelson, S. (2015). Advancing the assessment of personality pathology with the Cognitive-Affective Processing System. Journal of Personality Assessment, 97, 467–777.
Huprich, S. K., Zimmerman, M., & Chelminski, I. (2006). Should self-defeating personality disorder be retained in the DSM? Journal of Personality Disorders, 20, 388–400.
Huprich, S. K., Schmitt, T. A., Richard, D. C., Zimmerman, M. A., & Chelminski, I. (2010). Comparing factor analytic models of DSM-IV personality disorder symptoms in psychiatric outpatients. Personality Disorders: Theory, Treatment, and Research, 1, 22–27.
Huprich, S. K., Schmitt, T. A., Chelminski, I., & Zimmerman, M. (2011). Combining self-defeating and depressive personality disorder symptoms into one construct. Psychopathology, 44, 303–313.
Huprich, S. K., Pouliot, G., & Bruner, R. (2012). Self and other representations mediate the relationship between trait and state depression. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 75, 175–188.
Huprich, S. K., De Fife, J., & Westen, D. (2013). Subtyping dysthymia by personality types with the SWAP-II. Journal of Affective Disorders, 152–154, 186–192.
Huprich, S. K., Nelson, S. M., Paggeot, A., Lengu, K., & Albright, J. (In press). Object relations predicts borderline personality disorder symptoms beyond emotional dysregulation, negative affect, and impulsivity. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment. dx.doi.org/10.1037/per0000188
Porcerelli, J. H., Huth-Bocks, A., Huprich, S. K., & Richardson, L. (2016). Do defensive mechanisms of pregnant mothers predict attachment security, social/emotional competence, and behavioral problems in two year-olds? American Journal of Psychiatry, 173, 138–146.
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Huprich, S. (2016). Huprich, Steven K.. In: Zeigler-Hill, V., Shackelford, T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28099-8_2143-1
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