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By Eckhard.Roediger - Posted on 26 April 2009

Jacob, G.A., Arendt, J., Kolley, L., Scheel, C.N., Bader, K., Lieb, K., Arntz, A., & Tuscher, O. (2011). Comparison of different strategies to decrease negative affect and increase positive affect in women with borderline personality disorder. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 49, 68-73.
Jacquin, K.M. (1998). The effects of maladaptive schemata on information processing. Dissertation Abstracts International, 59 (01): 435B.
James, I.A. (2001). Schema therapy: the next generation, but should it carry a health warning? Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 29, 401-407.
Johnston, C., Dorahy, M.J., Courtney, D., Bayles, T., & O’Kane, M. (2009). Dysfunctional schema modes, childhood trauma and dissociation in borderline personality disorder. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 40, 248-255.
Jovev, M., & Jackson, H.J. (2004). Early maladaptive schemas in personality disordered individuals. Journal of Personality Disorders, 18, 467-478.

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