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Temperament and character relations in borderline personality disorder

Aim: Understanding human behavior is a common struggle among psychology researchers and clinicians. One of the mysteries in psychology is the relation of temperament with a psychiatric disorder. In this study, it is aimed to evaluate this association with other perspectives. Materials and Methods: T...

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Published in:The journal of neurobehavioral sciences 2021-05, Vol.8 (2), p.89-95
Main Authors: Yilmaz, Gonca, Sen, Meltem, Dönmezler, Süleyman, Erensoy, Habib, Berkol, Tonguç
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