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Previous research has examined the influence of the abusive personality (Du
tton, 1994a,b) on relationship dynamics. Men with high scores of abusive pe
rsonality (borderline personality organization, anger and MCMI8: Negativity
) generate more frequent and extreme forms of physical and emotional abuse
in intimate relationships. Other lines of research have examined the role o
f these relationship features in influencing post-separation adjustment in
women. The current study combines two data sets; one bearing on the first o
f these issues, the other on the second issue, in order to connect characte
ristics of the perpetrator's personality to post separation aspects of vict
im reaction. Substantial associations are found between abusive personality
and relationship dynamics and between the latter and persistent attachment
, trauma symptoms, and lowered self esteem in battered women.