In this paper, we review recent findings related to stability and change in personality and personality disorder. Estimates of stability vary depending on a number of methodological and substantive factors. These factors include the type of stability being examined, the type of construct being assessed, the method being used to assess personality, how participants are sampled, and developmental trends in personality stability and change. We describe current evidence about personality stability with respect to each of these factors. We conclude that current gaps in the literature can be filled by more carefully attending to factors that impact estimates of stability and change, and provide recommendations about how future research can fill t...
Past research syntheses provided evidence that personality traits are both stable and changeable thr...
In this review study three different views concerning the development of personality across the life...
Findings from several large-scale, longitudinal studies over the last decade have challenged the lon...
In this paper, we review recent findings related to stability and change in personality and personal...
There is now compelling evidence that people’s typical patterns of thinking, feeling, striving, and ...
Personality traits continue to change throughout the lifespan. However, we still know little about w...
Background: Stability of personality disorders is assumed in most nomenclatures; however, the eviden...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
There is now compelling evidence that people’s typical patterns of thinking, feeling, striving, and ...
Objective: This study compares the 10-year retest stability of normal traits, pathological traits, a...
This chapter reviews recent (2000–2005) personality disorder (PD) research, focusing on three major ...
Although stability and pervasive inflexibility are general criteria for Diagnostic and Statistical M...
There is now compelling evidence that people’s typical patterns of thinking, feeling, striving, and ...
Past research syntheses provided evidence that personality traits are both stable and changeable thr...
In this review study three different views concerning the development of personality across the life...
Findings from several large-scale, longitudinal studies over the last decade have challenged the lon...
In this paper, we review recent findings related to stability and change in personality and personal...
There is now compelling evidence that people’s typical patterns of thinking, feeling, striving, and ...
Personality traits continue to change throughout the lifespan. However, we still know little about w...
Background: Stability of personality disorders is assumed in most nomenclatures; however, the eviden...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
There is now compelling evidence that people’s typical patterns of thinking, feeling, striving, and ...
Objective: This study compares the 10-year retest stability of normal traits, pathological traits, a...
This chapter reviews recent (2000–2005) personality disorder (PD) research, focusing on three major ...
Although stability and pervasive inflexibility are general criteria for Diagnostic and Statistical M...
There is now compelling evidence that people’s typical patterns of thinking, feeling, striving, and ...
Past research syntheses provided evidence that personality traits are both stable and changeable thr...
In this review study three different views concerning the development of personality across the life...
Findings from several large-scale, longitudinal studies over the last decade have challenged the lon...