Personality Disorders, Life Events, and Clinical SyndromesRussell C. Leaf, Diane E. Alington, Roslyn Mass, Raymond DiGiuseppe and Albert EllisRussell C. LeafAddress correspondence to Dr. Russell C. Leaf, Department of Psychology, Tillett Hall, Kilmer Campus, Rutgers University. New Brunswick. NJ 08903.Search for more papers by this author, Diane E. AlingtonSearch for more papers by this author, Roslyn MassSearch for more papers by this author, Raymond DiGiuseppeSearch for more papers by this author and Albert Ellis1 Department of Psychology, Rutgers University and Institute for Rational–Emotive Therapy, New York.2 Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, Rutgers University.3 Institute for Rational–Emotive Therapy, New York and Middlesex County College, Edison, NJ and the Department of Psychology, St. Johns University.4 Institute for Rational–Emotive Therapy, New York.5 Institute for Rational–Emotive Therapy, New York.Search for more papers by this authorPublished Online:February 2011https://doi.org/10.1521/pedi.1991.5.3.264PDFPDF PLUS ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations About Previous article Next article FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Cited byCited by1. Anxiety Disorders and Evidence-Based Practice: The Role of Broadband Self-Report Measures of Personality in Diagnosis, Case Conceptualization, and Treatment PlanningOnline publication date: 1 March 2013. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar2. Recent life events and subjective well-being of personality disordered forensic outpatientsOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar3. Personality disorder scale predictors of depression stability over time as a partial function of mental health historyOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar4. Utility of Personality Measurement of Clinic Patients with InsomniaOnline publication date: 4 December 2016. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar5. Relationships between personality disorder attributes and friendship qualities among college studentsOnline publication date: 30 June 2016. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar6. Relations Between MCMI-II Personality Variables and Measures of Academic PerformanceOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar7. Differential Relationships of Objective and Projective Dependency Scores to Self-Reports of Interpersonal Life Events in College Student SubjectsOnline publication date: 10 June 2010. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar8. Effects of client personality on dominance and affiliation during early sessions of rational-emotive psychotherapyOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar9. Effects of client presenting syndromes on client and therapist dominance and affiliation during early sessions of Rational-Emotive psychotherapyOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar10. The treatment of borderline personalities with rational emotive behavior therapyOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar11. Book reviewOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar12. Rationality, self-regard and the ?healthiness? of personality disordersOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar Volume 5Issue 3Sep 1991 Information© 1991 The Guilford PressPDF download