Durbin and Hicks concluded in their paper on personality-psychopathology relationships that the field is stagnant. Their remedy is the developmental perspective. We agree this is definitely one (already ongoing!) way forward. However, some of their judgments were overstated, while their proposal neglected deep complexities of the personality-disorder relationship. Nowhere did they specify and elaborate the 'conceptual and empirical distinctions between traits and disorders'. Additionally, they failed to discuss two other complexities: induction time and determining true change. We elaborate these issues and stress the power of intervention designs. Copyright (C) 2014 European Association of Personality Psychology</p
Important progress in our understanding of the natural course of per-sonality disorders (PDs) is doc...
Baumert and colleagues argued that research on between-and within-individual differences and express...
Traditionally, personality has been conceptualized in terms of dimensions of human experience - habi...
Durbin and Hicks concluded in their paper on personality-psychopathology relationships that the fiel...
Durbin and Hicks concluded in their paper on personality-psychopathology relationships that the fiel...
Durbin and Hicks concluded in their paper on personality-psychopathology relationships that the fiel...
A dominant paradigm in psychopathology research proposes that individual differences in personality ...
Durbin and Hicks offered a provocative critique of current research linking personality traits with ...
We concur with Durbin and Hicks and underscore the necessity to develop adequate models enabling the...
This chapter reviews the state of knowledge concerning personality development and psychopathology, ...
Several strands of research converge to suggest that personality and psychopathology can be integrat...
OBJECTIVE: We asked authors of this Special Issue to answer the following four questions: (1) Is the...
In this target article, we argue that personality processes, personality structure, and personality ...
There are systematic and meaningful links among normal and abnormal personality traits and Axis I an...
Links between traits and mental disorders have been postulated off and on for centuries, but since a...
Important progress in our understanding of the natural course of per-sonality disorders (PDs) is doc...
Baumert and colleagues argued that research on between-and within-individual differences and express...
Traditionally, personality has been conceptualized in terms of dimensions of human experience - habi...
Durbin and Hicks concluded in their paper on personality-psychopathology relationships that the fiel...
Durbin and Hicks concluded in their paper on personality-psychopathology relationships that the fiel...
Durbin and Hicks concluded in their paper on personality-psychopathology relationships that the fiel...
A dominant paradigm in psychopathology research proposes that individual differences in personality ...
Durbin and Hicks offered a provocative critique of current research linking personality traits with ...
We concur with Durbin and Hicks and underscore the necessity to develop adequate models enabling the...
This chapter reviews the state of knowledge concerning personality development and psychopathology, ...
Several strands of research converge to suggest that personality and psychopathology can be integrat...
OBJECTIVE: We asked authors of this Special Issue to answer the following four questions: (1) Is the...
In this target article, we argue that personality processes, personality structure, and personality ...
There are systematic and meaningful links among normal and abnormal personality traits and Axis I an...
Links between traits and mental disorders have been postulated off and on for centuries, but since a...
Important progress in our understanding of the natural course of per-sonality disorders (PDs) is doc...
Baumert and colleagues argued that research on between-and within-individual differences and express...
Traditionally, personality has been conceptualized in terms of dimensions of human experience - habi...