This study presents a model of psychic change in personality disorders focusing on three dimensions: felt safety, mentalization and self-object relations. Based upon this model a hospitalization-based therapy program was created. Four scales to measure these three dimensions on the Object Relation Interview are discussed: the Felt Safety Scale, the Reflective Functioning Scale and the Bion Grid Scale and the Differentiation-Relatedness Scale. A naturalistic symptom outcome study of the program showed a large effect on both symptoms and personality functioning. Furthermore, trajectory based on pre-treatment patient characteristics (i.e., anaclitic versus introjective personality styles). Importantly, we also found a relation between symptoma...
For a long time character pathology, or personality disorder as it is known today, was associated wi...
The aim of this study was to examine the impact of interpersonal style and psychopathy on treatment ...
Abstract Purpose of Review Individuals with personality disorders are frequently...
This study investigated whether different clusters of patients with personality disorders in a psych...
The present review summarizes the current state of the art in psychotherapy processes during treatme...
There is growing evidence for the efficacy and effectiveness of psychotherapy in patients with perso...
Objective: To examine changes in personality disorders and symptomology and the relation between per...
This thesis explores the question, what are the important change processes in the treatment of perso...
Personality is, for the most part, unconsciously acquired behavioral patterns and manner of percepti...
A given type of psychotherapy (e.g., psychodynamic) is associated with a set of specific change tech...
This study examined patients' personality traits as operationalized by the five-factor model in rela...
Abstract Objective To examine changes in personality disorders and symptomology and the relation bet...
The present paper elaborates a process perspective of change in psychotherapy for personality disord...
This chapter gives an account of the different psychoanalytic traditions and their approaches to PD:...
Background The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between patients' mentalizing ...
For a long time character pathology, or personality disorder as it is known today, was associated wi...
The aim of this study was to examine the impact of interpersonal style and psychopathy on treatment ...
Abstract Purpose of Review Individuals with personality disorders are frequently...
This study investigated whether different clusters of patients with personality disorders in a psych...
The present review summarizes the current state of the art in psychotherapy processes during treatme...
There is growing evidence for the efficacy and effectiveness of psychotherapy in patients with perso...
Objective: To examine changes in personality disorders and symptomology and the relation between per...
This thesis explores the question, what are the important change processes in the treatment of perso...
Personality is, for the most part, unconsciously acquired behavioral patterns and manner of percepti...
A given type of psychotherapy (e.g., psychodynamic) is associated with a set of specific change tech...
This study examined patients' personality traits as operationalized by the five-factor model in rela...
Abstract Objective To examine changes in personality disorders and symptomology and the relation bet...
The present paper elaborates a process perspective of change in psychotherapy for personality disord...
This chapter gives an account of the different psychoanalytic traditions and their approaches to PD:...
Background The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between patients' mentalizing ...
For a long time character pathology, or personality disorder as it is known today, was associated wi...
The aim of this study was to examine the impact of interpersonal style and psychopathy on treatment ...
Abstract Purpose of Review Individuals with personality disorders are frequently...