Her main research concerns Personality, Clinical psychology, Personality Assessment Inventory, Psychiatry and Big Five personality traits. Her study focuses on the intersection of Personality and fields such as Developmental psychology with connections in the field of Anxiety disorder. Lena C. Quilty interconnects Personality disorders, Sadistic personality disorder and Cognitive therapy in the investigation of issues within Clinical psychology.
Her Personality Assessment Inventory study incorporates themes from Major depressive disorder and DSM-5. Her research investigates the connection between Big Five personality traits and topics such as Neuroticism that intersect with problems in Revised NEO Personality Inventory. Her research in Social psychology focuses on subjects like Psychometrics, which are connected to Scale development and Toronto Alexithymia Scale.
Lena C. Quilty mainly investigates Clinical psychology, Personality, Psychiatry, Major depressive disorder and Depression. Her studies deal with areas such as Personality disorders, Rating scale, Personality Assessment Inventory, Psychotherapist and Cognitive behavioral therapy as well as Clinical psychology. In her research on the topic of Personality, Sensation seeking is strongly related with Developmental psychology.
Her work on Mood, Bipolar disorder, Mood disorders and Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression as part of general Psychiatry research is often related to Social environment, thus linking different fields of science. Mediation is closely connected to Randomized controlled trial in her research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Major depressive disorder. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Clinical trial, Cognition, Anxiety, Pharmacotherapy and Mental health.
Clinical psychology, Depression, Major depressive disorder, Mental health and Anxiety are her primary areas of study. Her Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cognitive behavioral therapy, Cognition and Personality. Her Depression study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Psychotherapist, Clinical trial and Rating scale.
Her work investigates the relationship between Major depressive disorder and topics such as Escitalopram that intersect with problems in Internal medicine and Life Events and Difficulties Schedule. Her Anxiety research is under the purview of Psychiatry. Lena C. Quilty has included themes like Personality Assessment Inventory and Facet in her Personality disorders study.
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Between facets and domains: 10 aspects of the Big Five.
Colin G. DeYoung;Lena C. Quilty;Jordan B. Peterson.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2007)
Openness to Experience and Intellect Differentially Predict Creative Achievement in the Arts and Sciences
Scott Barry Kaufman;Lena C. Quilty;Rachael G. Grazioplene;Jacob B. Hirsh.
Journal of Personality (2016)
Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) 2016 Clinical Guidelines for the Management of Adults with Major Depressive Disorder: Section 2. Psychological Treatments
Sagar V. Parikh;Sagar V. Parikh;Lena C. Quilty;Paula Ravitz;Michael Rosenbluth.
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (2016)
Attachment as moderator of treatment outcome in major depression: a randomized control trial of interpersonal psychotherapy versus cognitive behavior therapy.
Carolina McBride;Leslie Atkinson;Lena C. Quilty;R. Michael Bagby.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2006)
Openness to experience, intellect, and cognitive ability.
Colin G. DeYoung;Lena C. Quilty;Jordan B. Peterson;Jeremy R. Gray.
Journal of Personality Assessment (2014)
On the convergence between PSY-5 domains and PID-5 domains and facets: implications for assessment of DSM-5 personality traits.
Jaime L. Anderson;Martin Sellbom;R. Michael Bagby;Lena C. Quilty.
Assessment (2013)
Pathological gambling and the five-factor model of personality ☆
R. Michael Bagby;David D. Vachon;Eric L. Bulmash;Tony Toneatto.
Personality and Individual Differences (2007)
The psychometric properties of the personality inventory for DSM-5 in an APA DSM-5 field trial sample.
Lena C. Quilty;Lena C. Quilty;Lindsay Ayearst;Michael Chmielewski;Bruce G. Pollock;Bruce G. Pollock.
Assessment (2013)
The development and psychometric properties of an informant-report form of the personality inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5).
Kristian E. Markon;Lena C. Quilty;R. Michael Bagby;Robert F. Krueger.
Assessment (2013)
Personality and differential treatment response in major depression: a randomized controlled trial comparing cognitive-behavioural therapy and pharmacotherapy.
R Michael Bagby;Lena C Quilty;Zindel V Segal;Carolina C McBride.
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (2008)
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