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Kenneth R. Silk is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their academic profile indicates a focus within the scientific community, though specific information on research fields, publication topics, or co-authors is not provided.

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Best Publications

  • The longitudinal course of borderline psychopathology: 6-year prospective follow-up of the phenomenology of borderline personality disorder.

    Mary C. Zanarini;Frances R. Frankenburg;John Hennen;Kenneth R. Silk

  • Childhood sexual and physical abuse in adult patients with borderline personality disorder

    Susan N. Ogata;Kenneth R. Silk;Sonya Goodrich;Naomi E. Lohr

  • Axis I comorbidity in patients with borderline personality disorder: 6-year follow-up and prediction of time to remission.

    Mary C. Zanarini;Frances R. Frankenburg;John Hennen;D. Bradford Reich

  • Prediction of the 10-year course of borderline personality disorder.

    Mary C Zanarini;Frances R Frankenburg;John Hennen;D Bradford Reich

  • The subsyndromal phenomenology of borderline personality disorder: A 10-year follow-up study

    Mary C. Zanarini;Frances R. Frankenburg;D. Bradford Reich;Kenneth R. Silk

  • The McLean Study of Adult Development (MSAD): Overview and implications of the first six years of prospective follow-up

    Mary C. Zanarini;Frances R. Frankenburg;John Hennen;D. Bradford Reich

  • Mental health service utilization by borderline personality disorder patients and Axis II comparison subjects followed prospectively for 6 years.

    Mary C. Zanarini;Frances R. Frankenburg;John Hennen;Kenneth R. Silk

  • Object relations and social cognition in borderlines, major depressives, and normals: A Thematic Apperception Test analysis.

    Drew Westen;Naomi Lohr;Kenneth R. Silk;Laura Gold

  • Emotion dysregulation and the development of borderline personality disorder.

    Katherine M. Putnam;Kenneth R. Silk

  • Borderline personality disorder symptoms and severity of sexual abuse.

    Silk Kr;Lee S;Hill Em;Lohr Ne

  • Dysregulation of regional endogenous opioid function in borderline personality disorder

    Alan R. Prossin;Tiffany M. Love;Robert A. Koeppe;Jon Kar Zubieta

  • Psychosocial functioning of borderline patients and axis II comparison subjects followed prospectively for six years.

    Mary C. Zanarini;Frances R. Frankenburg;John Hennen;D. Bradford Reich

  • Axis II comorbidity of borderline personality disorder: description of 6-year course and prediction to time-to-remission.

    Mary C. Zanarini;F. R. Frankenburg;A. A. Vujanovic;J. Hennen

  • World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) guidelines for biological treatment of personality disorders.

    Sabine C. Herpertz;Mary Zanarini;Charles S. Schulz;Larry Siever

  • Disinhibition and borderline personality disorder.

    Joel T. Nigg;Kenneth R. Silk;Gillian Stavro;Torri Miller

  • Attitudes toward borderline personality disorder: a survey of 706 mental health clinicians.

    Donald W Black;Bruce Pfohl;Nancee Blum;Brett McCormick

  • Quality of depressive experience in borderline personality disorder and major depression: when depression is not just depression

    Drew Westen;M. Jay Moses;Kenneth R. Silk;Naomi E. Lohr

  • Malevolent object representations in borderline personality disorder and major depression.

    Joel T. Nigg;Naomi E. Lohr;Drew Westen;Laura J. Gold

  • A preliminary report of short-term cognitive-behavioral group therapy for inpatients with personality disorders.

    Tamar Springer;Naomi E. Lohr;Henry A. Buchtel;Kenneth R. Silk

  • The impact of sexual and physical abuse on eating disordered and psychiatric symptoms: a comparison of eating disordered and psychiatric inpatients.

    Vivian Folsom;Dean Krahn;Karen Nairn;Laura Gold

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Tyrer
Peter Tyrer Imperial College London
Drew Westen
Drew Westen Emory University
Mary C. Zanarini
Mary C. Zanarini Harvard University
Joel T. Nigg
Joel T. Nigg Oregon Health & Science University
Israel Liberzon
Israel Liberzon Texas A&M University
John G. Gunderson
John G. Gunderson Harvard University
Joel Paris
Joel Paris McGill University
Clive J. Robins
Clive J. Robins Duke University
Katharine A. Phillips
Katharine A. Phillips Cornell University
Huda Akil
Huda Akil University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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