This article reviews the comorbidity of personality disorders (PDs) and Axis I disorders and discusses implications for assessment and treatment. Pros and cons of various assessment methods are discussed. The co-occurrence of PDs with Axis I disorders is considerable; roughly half of patients with anxiety disorders, depressive disorders or eating disorders received a PD diagnosis. Comorbidity models are discussed and implications for assessment and treatment are provided. Regarding the impact of PDs on cognitive-behavioral treatment outcome for Axis I disorders, conflicting results are found due to differences in assessment methods, treatment strategies, and patient samples. It is argued that additional Axis I pathology should be taken into...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which instruments for assessing ax...
The rule of thumb I learned in graduate school was that Axis I disorders such as anxiety and depress...
Depressive disorders often co-occur with personality disorders. The extent to which depressive disor...
This article reviews the comorbidity of personality disorders (PDs) and Axis I disorders and discuss...
This article examines the definition of personality disorders (PDs) from a functional analytical fra...
This paper looks at the impact of comorbid personality disorders on the non-pharmacological treatmen...
This chapter reviews recent (2000–2005) personality disorder (PD) research, focusing on three major ...
This article reviews naturalistic and controlled studies of the impact of comorbidity of personality...
Introduction There is a high incidence of Axis II personality disorders (PDs) in patients with bipol...
The purpose of this article is to provide a foundation for the development of evidence-based guideli...
The comorbidity of symptomatic and personality disorders may complicate treatment, result in higher ...
In this chapter, we describe personality pathology and personality disorders (PDs), review their his...
Personality disorders are a heterogeneous collection of conditions with common features, which may i...
This paper reviews the literature on the use of psychological assessments to identify personality di...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which instruments for assessing ax...
The rule of thumb I learned in graduate school was that Axis I disorders such as anxiety and depress...
Depressive disorders often co-occur with personality disorders. The extent to which depressive disor...
This article reviews the comorbidity of personality disorders (PDs) and Axis I disorders and discuss...
This article examines the definition of personality disorders (PDs) from a functional analytical fra...
This paper looks at the impact of comorbid personality disorders on the non-pharmacological treatmen...
This chapter reviews recent (2000–2005) personality disorder (PD) research, focusing on three major ...
This article reviews naturalistic and controlled studies of the impact of comorbidity of personality...
Introduction There is a high incidence of Axis II personality disorders (PDs) in patients with bipol...
The purpose of this article is to provide a foundation for the development of evidence-based guideli...
The comorbidity of symptomatic and personality disorders may complicate treatment, result in higher ...
In this chapter, we describe personality pathology and personality disorders (PDs), review their his...
Personality disorders are a heterogeneous collection of conditions with common features, which may i...
This paper reviews the literature on the use of psychological assessments to identify personality di...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which instruments for assessing ax...
The rule of thumb I learned in graduate school was that Axis I disorders such as anxiety and depress...
Depressive disorders often co-occur with personality disorders. The extent to which depressive disor...