Citation: Cc. Morf et F. Rhodewalt, Unraveling the paradoxes of narcissism: A dynamic self-regulatory processing model, PSYCHOL INQ, 12(4), 2001, pp. 177-196
Citation: Sm. Andersen et al., When self-enhancement knows no bounds: Are past relationships with significant others at the heart of narcissism?, PSYCHOL INQ, 12(4), 2001, pp. 197-202
Citation: Rp. Brown et Jk. Bosson, Narcissus meets sisyphus: Self-love, self-loathing, and the never-ending pursuit of self-worth, PSYCHOL INQ, 12(4), 2001, pp. 210-213
Citation: Cc. Morf et F. Rhodewalt, Expanding the dynamic self-regulatory processing model of narcissism: Research directions for the future, PSYCHOL INQ, 12(4), 2001, pp. 243-251
Citation: J. Weinberger et D. Westen, Science and psychodynamics: From arguments about Freud to data - Commentary, PSYCHOL INQ, 12(3), 2001, pp. 129-132
Citation: Mh. Erdelyi, Studies in historicism: Archeological digs will not resolve the scientificquestions of validity and reliability in free-association and interpretation - Commentary, PSYCHOL INQ, 12(3), 2001, pp. 133-135
Citation: K. Mogg et al., "From the conscious into the unconscious": What can cognitive theories of psychopathology learn from Freudian theory? Commentary, PSYCHOL INQ, 12(3), 2001, pp. 139-143
Citation: Rr. Hassin et Ja. Bargh, It takes two to tango: The therapist, the patient, and automatic aspects of their in-between - Commentary, PSYCHOL INQ, 12(3), 2001, pp. 151-154