The present introduction to the Special Section on Mechanisms of Change in Treatments of Personality Disorders explains the value of research focusing on processes of change in psychotherapy by referring to a variety of methodologies. Whereas outcome for these treatments has been repeatedly demonstrated, it remains an open question what the core psychobiological features of change are. Taking a radically empirical perspective, this introduction focuses on patient and therapeutic relationship variables, such as emotional and socio-cognitive processing. The six empirical articles of the Special Section are introduced, as are the three discussions of the Special Section
Patients with personality disorders (PDs) represent a particular burden for the health system and th...
Long-term assessment of the effects of psychotherapy for personality disorders (PDs) in a natural en...
Patients with personality disorders (PDs) represent a particular burden for the health system and th...
The present introduction to the Special Section on Mechanisms of Change in Treatments of Personality...
The present paper elaborates a process perspective of change in psychotherapy for personality disord...
The present paper elaborates a process perspective of change in psychotherapy for personality disord...
The present review summarizes the current state of the art in psychotherapy processes during treatme...
Background: Personality disorders (PDs) are a severe health issue already prevalent among adolescent...
Both clinical and personality psychologists are interested in assessing personality change, although...
Both clinical and personality psychologists are interested in assessing personality change, although...
Background: Personality disorders (PDs) are a severe health issue already prevalent among adolescent...
Background: Personality disorders (PDs) are a severe health issue already prevalent among adolescent...
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of the most frequent, most debilitating and lethal ment...
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of the most frequent, most debilitating and lethal ment...
There is a recent debate in the field of personality development whether and how personality traits ...
Patients with personality disorders (PDs) represent a particular burden for the health system and th...
Long-term assessment of the effects of psychotherapy for personality disorders (PDs) in a natural en...
Patients with personality disorders (PDs) represent a particular burden for the health system and th...
The present introduction to the Special Section on Mechanisms of Change in Treatments of Personality...
The present paper elaborates a process perspective of change in psychotherapy for personality disord...
The present paper elaborates a process perspective of change in psychotherapy for personality disord...
The present review summarizes the current state of the art in psychotherapy processes during treatme...
Background: Personality disorders (PDs) are a severe health issue already prevalent among adolescent...
Both clinical and personality psychologists are interested in assessing personality change, although...
Both clinical and personality psychologists are interested in assessing personality change, although...
Background: Personality disorders (PDs) are a severe health issue already prevalent among adolescent...
Background: Personality disorders (PDs) are a severe health issue already prevalent among adolescent...
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of the most frequent, most debilitating and lethal ment...
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of the most frequent, most debilitating and lethal ment...
There is a recent debate in the field of personality development whether and how personality traits ...
Patients with personality disorders (PDs) represent a particular burden for the health system and th...
Long-term assessment of the effects of psychotherapy for personality disorders (PDs) in a natural en...
Patients with personality disorders (PDs) represent a particular burden for the health system and th...