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**Articles published based on this dataset:** Zajenkowska, A., Nowakowska, I., Bodecka-Zych, M., Rajchert, J., Kaźmierczak, I., Jakubowska, A., & Pinkham, A. E. (2021). Defense Mechanisms and Borderline Personality Organization Among COVID-19 Believers and Non-believers During Complete Lock-Down. *Frontiers in Psychiatry,* 1427. Zajenkowska, A., Nowakowska, I., Kaźmierczak, I., Rajchert, J., Bodecka-Zych, M., Jakubowska, A., Anderson, J. L., Sellbom, M. (2022). The interplay between Disinhibition and Present-Hedonistic time perspective in the relation between Borderline Personality Organization and depressive symptoms. *Personality and Individual Differences, 186*(B), 111317. Nowakowska, I., Jelonkiewicz, I. (2022). The mediational role of future and past time perspectives in the relationship between negative affectivity and sense of coherence. *Psychological Reports*. Online first. Kaźmierczak, I., Jelonkiewicz-Sterianos, I., Nowakowska, I., Rajchert, J., Zajenkowska, A., Jakubowska, A., & Bodecka-Zych, M. (2022). Does pandemic denial help or harm? Belief in and experience of COVID-19 as factors affecting psychological consequences of using neurotic defence mechanisms. Psychiatria I Psychologia Kliniczna-Journal of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology, 151-157.
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