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Abstract The authors examined the reliability and convergent validity of the Social Cognition and Object Relations Scale (SCORS) when used to measure relational narratives and self-statements expressed to clinicians during clinicians sessions. Ninety patients admitted to short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy were rated by clinicians on the SCORS, DSM-IV Axis V Global Assessment of Functioning Scale, Global Assessment of Relational Functioning Scale, and Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale; patients were also rated on Axis II. The SCORS exhibited good to excellent interrater reliability and a pattern of significant convergent validity with all scales. Convergent validity indicates the SCORS has utility as a measure of psychiatric, social–occupational and interpersonal functioning, and personality dysfunction in applied clinical use. Zusammenfassung Zuverlassigkeit und Gultigkeit der sozialen Kognitions- und Objektbeziehungsskala in der klinischen Anwendung Die Autoren haben die Zuverlassi...

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