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ABSTRACT Psychological well‐being (PWB) is a core component of mental health influenced by personality; however, most prior research focused on subjective well‐being and normal‐range personality traits. Less is known about the longitudinal role of maladaptive personality traits in shaping eudaimonic well‐being.
Virginia Basterra‐Gortari +6 more
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What's in a Name: Can a Dimensional Trait Model Reduce Bias against Borderline Personality Disorder? [PDF]
For decades, there has historically been a lack of agreement on the definition, presentation, development, best treatment practices, and even existence of borderline personality disorder (BPD).
Boland, Jennifer
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Background Borderline personality disorder (BPD) typically emerges during adolescence and early adulthood and has severe personal, social and economic consequences. Despite significant research efforts on early intervention over the past two decades, delays in diagnosis and treatment are still common, and exclusion of individuals with BPD from mental ...
Michael Kaess, Marialuisa Cavelti
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Background and purpose: One of the unique features of the Dimensional or Alternative Model of Personality Disorders (AMPD) in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), is considering personality traits in ...
Mahdi Amini +4 more
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Personality Trait Profiles in People With Mild Intellectual Disability: A Comparative Study
ABSTRACT Background Personality assessment in people with mild intellectual disability (MID) is difficult due to their communication difficulties and lack of reliable instruments. In addition, characteristics of maladaptive personality traits may be attributed to the intellectual disability.
Renate A. van der Heijden +4 more
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ABSTRACT Insecure attachment is a well‐established risk factor for the emergence of borderline personality features (BPF), encompassing identity disturbance, affective instability, problematic interpersonal relationships and self‐harming behaviours. From a mentalizing‐based perspective, BPF may develop through the interplay of hypomentalizing, defined ...
Yağızcan Kurt +9 more
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Background The dimensional approach to personality pathology opens up the possibility to investigate adolescence as a significant period for the development of personality pathology.
Gabriele Skabeikyte-Norkiene +3 more
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ABSTRACT Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global health concern, with increasing efforts focused on detection and prevention. Coercive control has been identified as a ‘golden thread’ linking risk profiles and violence perpetration. Narcissistic pathology is often implicated in control and violence, but research linking narcissism with aggression ...
Nicholas J. S. Day +5 more
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Introduction The presence of eating disorders is often associated with serious physical complications, self-destruction, and suicidal tendencies.
J. Biliczki +7 more
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Prediction of Non‐Remission in a 5‐Year Follow‐Up of Borderline Personality Disorder in Adolescence
ABSTRACT In a 5‐year longitudinal follow‐up study of adolescents (N = 97) treated for borderline personality disorder (BPD), we examined the characteristics of the persistent BPD group (N = 23), the stability of BPD criteria from baseline to 5 years, and the predictors of remission (N = 74).
Erik Simonsen +9 more
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