Vol 14
Clinical Psychological Science
Volume 14, Issue 3
- A Formal Theory of Mood Instability
- The Prevalence of Dissociative Disorders and Spirit Possession in the General Population: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis With the Moderating Effect of Individualism–Collectivism on Prevalence Rates
- Do Stress, Depression, and Anxiety Lead to Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories?
- Planned Versus Unplanned Daily Substance Use Among Sexual-Minority Youths: The Moderating Role of Social Norms
- Socioaffective Dynamics of Psychopathy in Daily Life
- Practical Contributions of Psychopathy Research: Comment on Vize et al. (2026)
- The Value of Behavioral and Interpersonal Information as an Addition to Self-Reports of Socio-Affective Dynamics
- Ecological Momentary Assessments as a New Approach to Understand Differential Socio-Affective Features Characterizing Psychopathy Dimensions
- One Step Beyond: Advancing Research on Psychopathology Through the Lenses of Emotional and Relational Dynamics—Commentary on “Socioaffective Dynamics of Psychopathy in Daily Life” (Vize et al., 2026)
- Advancing Ambulatory-Assessment Studies on Psychopathic Traits: A Response to Commentaries