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Social Factors in the Personality Disorders, 2020
Personality disorders are pervasive and stable patterns of behavior and inner experiences that start during adolescence or young adult life and have negative effects on functioning of the person or produces distress. Personality disorders are grouped into three clusters.
R. Alarcón, Brian A Palmer
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Personality disorders are pervasive and stable patterns of behavior and inner experiences that start during adolescence or young adult life and have negative effects on functioning of the person or produces distress. Personality disorders are grouped into three clusters.
R. Alarcón, Brian A Palmer
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Nursing Standard, 2015
This article reviews the current information about the diagnostic criteria, pathophysiology, and treatment of personality disorders. These disorders are common in the general population and even more common in medical settings. Rigid thinking and inflexible behavior patterns are characteristic of all personality disorders.
Elizabeth, Newlin, Benjamin, Weinstein
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This article reviews the current information about the diagnostic criteria, pathophysiology, and treatment of personality disorders. These disorders are common in the general population and even more common in medical settings. Rigid thinking and inflexible behavior patterns are characteristic of all personality disorders.
Elizabeth, Newlin, Benjamin, Weinstein
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Affective disorders, personality and personality disorders
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2003Objective: The article deals with the complex conceptual history and current concepts on the relationship between personality, personality disorders and affective disorders. It is discussed whether these concepts represent distinct clinical entities or whether they lie on a continuum.Method: We reviewed the classical literature from the 19th and the ...
K Jünemann, H Sass
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Personality and personality disorders.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1994The mental disorders that most clearly relate to personality are the personality disorders. The purpose of this article is to review the support for the hypothesis that the personality disorders of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (3rd ed., rev.; American Psychiatric Association, 1987) represent variants of normal personality ...
Thomas A. Widiger+2 more
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Mentalization-based treatment for personality disorders: A practical guide.
, 2016The introductory chapters detail current theoretical understandings of mentalization and how this pertains to personality disorders. Detailed accounts both of individual and group MBT are provided.
A. Bateman, P. Fonagy
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Personality and Personality Disorders
2018Personality is a complex construct that is closely related to the subjective experiences between internal world and external reality, a sense of subjectivity that is referred to the concept of self in psychiatry and psychodynamic literature.
Scalabrini, Andrea+2 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2007
Abstract Clinicians often underestimate the role of both personality and personality disorders (PDs) in long-term care (LTC) settings, focusing instead on more immediate concerns—agitation, psychosis, depression—and other major psychiatric conditions.
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Abstract Clinicians often underestimate the role of both personality and personality disorders (PDs) in long-term care (LTC) settings, focusing instead on more immediate concerns—agitation, psychosis, depression—and other major psychiatric conditions.
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Psychological bulletin, 2010
We performed a quantitative review of associations between the higher order personality traits in the Big Three and Big Five models (i.e., neuroticism, extraversion, disinhibition, conscientiousness, agreeableness, and openness) and specific depressive ...
R. Kotov+3 more
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We performed a quantitative review of associations between the higher order personality traits in the Big Three and Big Five models (i.e., neuroticism, extraversion, disinhibition, conscientiousness, agreeableness, and openness) and specific depressive ...
R. Kotov+3 more
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