The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that personality pathology is, at its core, fundamentally interpersonal. The authors review the proposed DSM-5 Section 3 redefinition of personality pathology involving self and interpersonal dysfunction, which they regard as a substantial improvement over the DSM-IV (and Section 2) definition. They note similarities between the proposed scheme and contemporary interpersonal theory and interpret the Section 3 definition using the underlying assumptions and evidence base of the interpersonal paradigm in clinical psychology. The authors describe how grounding the proposed Section 3 definition in interpersonal theory, and in particular a focus on the "interpersonal situation," adds to its theoretic...
Many aspects of therapeutic approaches to the personality assessment process derived from or are con...
Purpose According to DSM, interpersonal functioning deficits are a main criterion for the general d...
This chapter reviews structural and process assumptions of the Contemporary Integrative Interpersona...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that personality pathology is, at its core, fundamenta...
We present a model of personality psychopathology based on the assumptions; descriptive metastructur...
Interpersonal theory assumes that the most important expressions of personality and psychopathology ...
Clinical and basic personality psychologists interact less than they should, given their similar int...
In this chapter, we describe personality pathology and personality disorders (PDs), review their his...
The DSM‐5 represents a watershed in the history of mental disorder classification systems because it...
Personality disorders have long been bedeviled by a host of conceptual and methodological quandaries...
The extensive comorbidity among Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed. [DSM-...
The proposed changes to the personality disorder section of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of...
This chapter reviews the state of knowledge concerning personality development and psychopathology, ...
Extant research suggests there is considerable overlap between so-called 2-polarities models of pers...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Because a significant part of individuals' lives invo...
Many aspects of therapeutic approaches to the personality assessment process derived from or are con...
Purpose According to DSM, interpersonal functioning deficits are a main criterion for the general d...
This chapter reviews structural and process assumptions of the Contemporary Integrative Interpersona...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that personality pathology is, at its core, fundamenta...
We present a model of personality psychopathology based on the assumptions; descriptive metastructur...
Interpersonal theory assumes that the most important expressions of personality and psychopathology ...
Clinical and basic personality psychologists interact less than they should, given their similar int...
In this chapter, we describe personality pathology and personality disorders (PDs), review their his...
The DSM‐5 represents a watershed in the history of mental disorder classification systems because it...
Personality disorders have long been bedeviled by a host of conceptual and methodological quandaries...
The extensive comorbidity among Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed. [DSM-...
The proposed changes to the personality disorder section of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of...
This chapter reviews the state of knowledge concerning personality development and psychopathology, ...
Extant research suggests there is considerable overlap between so-called 2-polarities models of pers...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Because a significant part of individuals' lives invo...
Many aspects of therapeutic approaches to the personality assessment process derived from or are con...
Purpose According to DSM, interpersonal functioning deficits are a main criterion for the general d...
This chapter reviews structural and process assumptions of the Contemporary Integrative Interpersona...