1. The Achievement Gap: The Relationship Between Borderline Personality Disorder, Childhood Trauma, and Academic Functioning Open Access Author: Ross, Ana-sophia M Title: The Achievement Gap: The Relationship Between Borderline Personality Disorder, Childhood Trauma, and Academic Functioning Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: Borderline Personality DisorderChildhood TraumaAcademic AchievementAcademic FunctioningLevel of Education Attained File: Download ROSS_ANA-SOPHIA_TheAchievementGap__TheRelationshipBetweenBorderlinePersonalityDisorderChildhoodTraumaandAcademicFunctioning_v5_7_17_15.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Kenneth N. Levy, Thesis SupervisorKenneth N. Levy, Thesis Honors AdvisorKaren Linn Bierman, Faculty Reader
2. Understanding the Reciprocal Relationship Between Interpersonal Behaviors and Autonomic Nervous System Functioning in Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder Open Access Author: Mawn, Mckayla Bradford Title: Understanding the Reciprocal Relationship Between Interpersonal Behaviors and Autonomic Nervous System Functioning in Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder Area of Honors: Elective Area of Honors - Neurosciences Keywords: Borderline Personality DisorderAutonomic Nervous SystemEmotion Dysregulation File: Download Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Michael Nelson Hallquist, Thesis SupervisorKevin Douglas Alloway, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Assessing the Self-Concept Clarity in Reported Triggers of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Open Access Author: Mc Morrow, Aidan Henry Title: Assessing the Self-Concept Clarity in Reported Triggers of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: Non-Suicidal Self-InjurySelf-HarmSelf-InjurySelf-ConceptBorderline Personality Disorder File: Download McMorrow_SHC_Thesis_v15_ahm_4.8.19.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Kenneth N. Levy, Thesis SupervisorDr. Frank Gerard Hillary, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Assessing the Relations Between Attachment Styles and Borderline Personality Disorder Criteria: A Multi-Method Approach Open Access Author: Becker, Lena Title: Assessing the Relations Between Attachment Styles and Borderline Personality Disorder Criteria: A Multi-Method Approach Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: Borderline Personality DisorderAttachment TheoryClinical Psychology File: Download Lena_Becker_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Kenneth Levy, Thesis SupervisorKenneth Levy, Thesis Honors AdvisorBrian Crosby, Faculty Reader