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Personality traits and personality disorders

British Journal of Psychology, 1998
The structure of personality disorder traits was examined in a sample of 400 undergraduates who completed the personality disorder questionnaire from the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM‐III–R (SCID‐II). The relations between personality disorder and normal personality traits indexed by the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire–Revised (EPQ–R) were ...
Elizabeth J. Austin   +3 more
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Schema Therapy for Personality Disorders—A Review

, 2013
Schema therapy (ST) with the schema mode approach is currently one of the major developments in CBT for personality disorders. The schema mode model includes both a general approach to treatment as well as specific variants for each personality disorder.
G. Jacob, A. Arntz
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Personality disorders

2009
Abstract This chapter covers personality disorders, using the framework of defining a ‘normal’ personality to classify different disorders. Psychopathy and severe personality disorder are defined, including assessment, diagnosis, and aetiology of these disorders.
David Semple, Roger Smyth
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Personality Disorders

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1987
Research into personality disorders has accelerated with the publication of the DSM-III--consistent personality descriptions. The significance of these disorders for psychiatric treatment and present measurement problems are discussed. This article also examines familial tendencies, prevalence of personality disorders, and gives a brief overview of ...
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Personality disorders

The British Journal of Psychiatry
SummaryAn overview of changes in the classification of personality disorders from ICD-10 to ICD-11 is presented. The new classification incorporates a dimensional approach centred on severity with five domains available to describe personality pathology. The potential clinical utility of the new approach is discussed.
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Personality disorders

JAAPA, 2021
Matthew, Wright, Alyssa, Carbajal
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Personality and personality disorder

2017
‘Personality and personality disorders’ covers how personality influences and is influenced by psychiatric disorders, and also the disorders of personality. Personality refers to the wide range of ensuring qualities and behaviours that characterize an individual and that we generally use to recognize them.
Paul Harrison   +3 more
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Personality disorder

BMJ, 2023
Orestis Kanter, Bax   +4 more
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Genetics of Personality Disorders

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2008
This review of the literature on genetic contributions to the etiology of personality disorders broadly follows the DSM classification, and begins by evaluating the current evidence for genetic influences on the DSM axis II disorders. One of the most exciting directions in psychiatric genetics is the rapidly developing field of molecular genetic ...
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Disorder in the Domain of the Personality Disorders

Psychodynamic Psychiatry, 2012
In contrast to medical conditions like cancer, pneumonia, and nephritis--all unequivocally diseases, application of the medical model to the domain of personality disorders is necessarily controversial. Everyone has a personality. The dividing lines between peculiarities and quirks, occasional outbursts under stress, persistent abnormalities of a mild ...
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