OBJECTIVE Many patients with personality disorders (PDs) present with problematic interaction patterns. These may also manifest in the therapeutic relationship. For successful treatment, therapists must therefore find effective ways to address such problematic interaction patterns. METHODS A total of 382 patients with PDs were recruited within a naturalistic setting and received integrative cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Two subscales of the observer-rated Process-Content-Relationship Scale were applied to sessions 15, 20, and 25 of treatment: one on patient interaction patterns and the other on therapist addressing these. Symptom severity was assessed at intake and discharge. Mediation analysis was applied. RESULTS We f...
The Alternative Model of Personality Disorders (AMPD) integrates several theoretical models of perso...
Clinical and basic personality psychologists interact less than they should, given their similar int...
It is important to understand the change processes involved in psychotherapies for patients with per...
Background: Patient transference patterns play a central role in the psychotherapy of personality di...
Background: Patient transference patterns play a central role in the psychotherapy of personality di...
Objective: So far, only a few studies have focused on psychotherapy for Dependent Personality Disord...
Problematic interpersonal patterns, as defined by the core conflictual relationship theme (CCRT) met...
Inflexible social interaction patterns are defining features of borderline personality disorder (BPD...
The present review summarizes the current state of the art in psychotherapy processes during treatme...
Introduction: Transference (meant in this context, as the patient relational patterns expressed towa...
It has been shown that agreeableness of patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) had an i...
Introduction: Transference (meant in this context, as the patient relational patterns expressed towa...
This article proposes a description of a psycho-diagnostic tool for psychotherapists, the Interactio...
Since Freud’s initial recognition that patients may enact interpersonal patterns in the relationship...
Aim: Some theoretical contributions suggest that therapists’ variables are able to influence the pat...
The Alternative Model of Personality Disorders (AMPD) integrates several theoretical models of perso...
Clinical and basic personality psychologists interact less than they should, given their similar int...
It is important to understand the change processes involved in psychotherapies for patients with per...
Background: Patient transference patterns play a central role in the psychotherapy of personality di...
Background: Patient transference patterns play a central role in the psychotherapy of personality di...
Objective: So far, only a few studies have focused on psychotherapy for Dependent Personality Disord...
Problematic interpersonal patterns, as defined by the core conflictual relationship theme (CCRT) met...
Inflexible social interaction patterns are defining features of borderline personality disorder (BPD...
The present review summarizes the current state of the art in psychotherapy processes during treatme...
Introduction: Transference (meant in this context, as the patient relational patterns expressed towa...
It has been shown that agreeableness of patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) had an i...
Introduction: Transference (meant in this context, as the patient relational patterns expressed towa...
This article proposes a description of a psycho-diagnostic tool for psychotherapists, the Interactio...
Since Freud’s initial recognition that patients may enact interpersonal patterns in the relationship...
Aim: Some theoretical contributions suggest that therapists’ variables are able to influence the pat...
The Alternative Model of Personality Disorders (AMPD) integrates several theoretical models of perso...
Clinical and basic personality psychologists interact less than they should, given their similar int...
It is important to understand the change processes involved in psychotherapies for patients with per...