The present review summarizes the current state of the art in psychotherapy processes during treatments for clients with personality disorders. We outline some methodological challenges in the discipline of process research, give a brief historical account on process research, and then focus on specific processes studied from an empirical perspective. The current review acknowledges the centrality of the therapeutic relationship, in particular the therapeutic alliance, therapist empathy, and responsiveness in explaining outcome across treatment modalities for personality disorders. The review describes evidence from three overall and overlapping lines of inquiry that have garnered scientific interest in the past years. For emotional change ...
For a long time character pathology, or personality disorder as it is known today, was associated wi...
It is important to understand the change processes involved in psychotherapies for patients with per...
The marked impulsivity and instability of clients suffering from borderline personality disorder (BP...
The present paper elaborates a process perspective of change in psychotherapy for personality disord...
Personality disorders are complex mental health difficulties that were previously considered untreat...
Abstract Purpose of Review Individuals with personality disorders are frequently...
This presentation gives an overview of the methods used for research on the process and outcome of p...
BACKGROUND: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of the most frequent, most debilitating and...
This thesis explores the question, what are the important change processes in the treatment of perso...
The present introduction to the Special Section on Mechanisms of Change in Treatments of Personality...
OBJECTIVE Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) with a lifetime prevalence rate of 1,8% is an und...
Background This study addressed the temporal properties of personality disorders and their treatm...
There is a recent debate in the field of personality development whether and how personality traits ...
BACKGROUND: This study addressed the temporal properties of personality disorders and their treatmen...
This study presents a model of psychic change in personality disorders focusing on three dimensions:...
For a long time character pathology, or personality disorder as it is known today, was associated wi...
It is important to understand the change processes involved in psychotherapies for patients with per...
The marked impulsivity and instability of clients suffering from borderline personality disorder (BP...
The present paper elaborates a process perspective of change in psychotherapy for personality disord...
Personality disorders are complex mental health difficulties that were previously considered untreat...
Abstract Purpose of Review Individuals with personality disorders are frequently...
This presentation gives an overview of the methods used for research on the process and outcome of p...
BACKGROUND: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of the most frequent, most debilitating and...
This thesis explores the question, what are the important change processes in the treatment of perso...
The present introduction to the Special Section on Mechanisms of Change in Treatments of Personality...
OBJECTIVE Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) with a lifetime prevalence rate of 1,8% is an und...
Background This study addressed the temporal properties of personality disorders and their treatm...
There is a recent debate in the field of personality development whether and how personality traits ...
BACKGROUND: This study addressed the temporal properties of personality disorders and their treatmen...
This study presents a model of psychic change in personality disorders focusing on three dimensions:...
For a long time character pathology, or personality disorder as it is known today, was associated wi...
It is important to understand the change processes involved in psychotherapies for patients with per...
The marked impulsivity and instability of clients suffering from borderline personality disorder (BP...