This chapter reviews recent (2000–2005) personality disorder (PD) research, focusing on three major domains: assessment, comorbidity, and stability. (a) Substantial evidence has accrued favoring dimensional over categorical conceptualization of PD, and the five-factor model of personality is prominent as an integrating framework. Future directions include assessing dysfunction separately from traits and learning to utilize collateral information. (b) To address the pervasiveness and extent of comorbidity, researchers have begun to move beyond studying overlapping pairs or small sets of disorders and are developing broader, more integrated common-factor models that cross the Axis I–Axis II boundary. (c) Studies of PD stability have converged...
In this paper, we review recent findings related to stability and change in personality and personal...
Background. The categorical classification system for personality disorder (PD) has been frequentl...
The recent body of research reveals fundamental limitations to the categorical concept of a personal...
This chapter reviews recent (2000–2005) personality disorder (PD) research, focusing on three major ...
In this chapter, we describe personality pathology and personality disorders (PDs), review their his...
As it stands now, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5; America...
Purpose of review: Both the Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders (AMPD) and the chapter...
Purpose of reviewBoth the Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders (AMPD) and the chapter o...
This article examines the definition of personality disorders (PDs) from a functional analytical fra...
This article reviews the comorbidity of personality disorders (PDs) and Axis I disorders and discuss...
As it stands now, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5; America...
Abstract: Personality disorders represent psychopathological conditions hard to be diagnosed. The Au...
Theorists have long argued that personality disorder (PD) is best understood in terms of general imp...
The recent body of research reveals fundamental limitations to the categorical concept of a personal...
This paper reviews the literature on the use of psychological assessments to identify personality di...
In this paper, we review recent findings related to stability and change in personality and personal...
Background. The categorical classification system for personality disorder (PD) has been frequentl...
The recent body of research reveals fundamental limitations to the categorical concept of a personal...
This chapter reviews recent (2000–2005) personality disorder (PD) research, focusing on three major ...
In this chapter, we describe personality pathology and personality disorders (PDs), review their his...
As it stands now, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5; America...
Purpose of review: Both the Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders (AMPD) and the chapter...
Purpose of reviewBoth the Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders (AMPD) and the chapter o...
This article examines the definition of personality disorders (PDs) from a functional analytical fra...
This article reviews the comorbidity of personality disorders (PDs) and Axis I disorders and discuss...
As it stands now, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5; America...
Abstract: Personality disorders represent psychopathological conditions hard to be diagnosed. The Au...
Theorists have long argued that personality disorder (PD) is best understood in terms of general imp...
The recent body of research reveals fundamental limitations to the categorical concept of a personal...
This paper reviews the literature on the use of psychological assessments to identify personality di...
In this paper, we review recent findings related to stability and change in personality and personal...
Background. The categorical classification system for personality disorder (PD) has been frequentl...
The recent body of research reveals fundamental limitations to the categorical concept of a personal...