Publications
(*denotes trainee/student author)


In Press

Weinberg, A.* & Klonsky, E.D. (in press). Autonomic impairment in Borderline Personality Disorder: A laboratory investigation. Brain and Cognition.

Weinberg, A.*, Klonsky, E.D., & Hajcak, G. (in press). Measurement of emotion dysregulation in adolescents. Psychological Assessment.

Glenn, C.R.* & Klonsky, E.D. (in press). A multmethod analysis of impulsivity in non-suicidal self-injury. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment.

Klonsky, E.D. & *Glenn, C.R. (in press). Assessing the functions of non-suicidal self-injury: Psychometric properties of the Inventory of Statements About Self-injury (ISAS). Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment. (Article)

*Glenn, C.R., *Weinberg, A., & Klonsky, E.D. (in press). Relationship of the Borderline Symptom List (BSL) to DSM-IV borderline personality disorder criteria assessed by semi-structured interview. Psychopathology.

Klonsky, E.D. & *Glenn, C.R. (in press). Non-suicidal self-injury: What independent practitioners should know. The Independent Practitioner.

Klonsky, E.D. (in press). Non-suicidal self-injury. In: Weiner, I.B., Craighead, W.E. (Eds.), The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science, 4th ed., Wiley, New York, NY.


2009

Klonsky, E.D. (2009). The functions of self-injury in young adults who cut themselves: Clarifying the evidence for affect-regulation. Psychiatry Research, 166, 260-268. (Article)

*Glenn, C.R. & Klonsky, E.D. (2009). Emotion dysregulation as a core feature of Borderline Personality Disorder. Journal of Personality Disorders, 23, 20-28. (Article)

*Glenn, C.R. & Klonsky, E.D. (2009). Social context during non-suicidal self-injury indicates suicide risk. Personality and Individual Differences, 46, 25-29. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D. & *Weinberg, A. (2009). Assessment of non-suicidal self-injury. In. M.K. Nock (Ed.), Understanding non-suicidal self-injury: Origins, assessment, and treatment. American Psychological Association Press.


2008

Klonsky, E.D. & *Olino, T.M. (2008). Identifying clinically distinct subgroups of self-injurers among young adults: A latent class analysis. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76, 22-27. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D. & Moyer, A. (2008). Childhood sexual abuse and non-suicidal self-injury: Meta-analysis. British Journal of Psychiatry, 192, 166-170. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D. (2008). What is emptiness? Clarifying the 7th criterion for Borderline Personality Disorder. Journal of Personality Disorders, 22, 418-426. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D. & *Glenn, C.R. (2008). Resisting urges to self-injure. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 36, 211-220. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D. & *Glenn, C.R. (2008). Psychosocial risk and protective factors for self-injury. In. M.K. Nixon & N. Heath (Eds.), Self-injury in youth: The essential guide to assessment and intervention. Routledge Press. (Book)

Norcross, J.C., Klonsky, E.D., & Tropiano, H.L. (2008). The research-practice gap: Clinical scientists and independent practitioners speak. The Clinical Psychologist, 61(3),14-17. (Article)


2007

Klonsky, E.D. (2007). The functions of deliberate self-injury: A review of the evidence. Clinical Psychology Review, 27, 226-239. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D. (Ed.). (2007, November Issue, Edited Volume). Non-suicidal self-injury. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session. (Volume)

Klonsky, E.D. (2007). Non-suicidal self-injury: An introduction. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 63, 1039-1043. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D. & Muehlenkamp, J.J. (2007). Self-injury: A research review for the practitioner. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 63, 1045-1056. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D. (2007, July 25). What every clinical psychologist should know. [Review of the book The Great Ideas of Clinical Science]. PsycCRITIQUES-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 52 (No. 30), Article 1. Retrieved [July 30, 2007], from the PsycCRITIQUES database. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D. & Laptook, R. (2007). "Dobby had to iron his hands, sir!": Self-inflicted cuts, burns, and bruises in Harry Potter. In N. Mulholland (Ed.)., The Psychology of Harry Potter: The Boy Who Lived. Benbella Books. (Book)


2003-2006

Oltmanns, T.F. & Klonsky, E.D. (2006). Critical thinking about clinical inference. In B. Sternberg, R. Roediger, & D. Halpern (Eds.), Critical thinking in psychology. Cambridge University Press. (Book)

Oltmanns, T.F., Gleason, M.E.J., Klonsky, E.D., & Turkheimer, E. (2005). Meta-perception for pathological personality traits: Do we know when others think that we are difficult? Consciousness and Cognition, 14, 739-751. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D. (2004). Performance of PAI and Rorschach indices of schizophrenia in a public psychiatric hospital. Psychological Services, 2, 107-110. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D., Oltmanns, T.F., & Turkheimer, E. (2003). Deliberate self-harm in a non-clinical population: Prevalence and psychological correlates. American Journal of Psychiatry, 160, 1501-1508. (Article)


2000-2002

Klonsky, E.D., Oltmanns, T.F., & Turkheimer, E. (2002). Informant reports of personality disorder: Relation to self-report, and future research directions. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 9, 300-311. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D. (2002). Valid inferences from invalid tests? American Psychologist, 57, 990. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D., Jane, J.S., Turkheimer, E., & Oltmanns, T.F. (2002). Gender role and personality disorders. Journal of Personality Disorders, 16, 464-476. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D., Oltmanns, T.F., Turkheimer, E., & Fiedler, E. (2000). Recollections of conflict with parents and family support in the personality disorders. Journal of Personality Disorders, 14, 311-322. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D. (2000). The DSM classification of personality disorder: Clinical wisdom or empirical truth? Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56, 1615-1621. (Article)

Klonsky, E.D. & Bertelson, A.D. (2000). MMPI-2 clinical scale differences between dysthymia and major depression. Assessment, 7, 143-149. (Article)



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