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Clinical importance of personality difficulties: diagnostically sub threshold personality disorders

Clinical importance of personality difficulties: diagnostically sub threshold personality disorders

... all, personality disturbances below the diagnostic threshold may have a significant negative effect on the individual’s well-being and social functioning [14, ...of personality disorders, social ...

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The prediction of the symptoms of personality disorders on the basis of early maladaptive schemas and personality traits

The prediction of the symptoms of personality disorders on the basis of early maladaptive schemas and personality traits

... 22. Young JE. Cognitive therapy for personality disorders: A schema- focused approach. 3rd ed: Sarasota, FL: professional Resource Press; 1999. 23. Ahmadi N. Comparison Of Early Maladaptive Schemas and and ...

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The relationship between personality functioning, experiential avoidance, and mental health in a population with personality disorders

The relationship between personality functioning, experiential avoidance, and mental health in a population with personality disorders

... This study had certain limitations, wherefore the results should be interpreted with caution. First, the sample sizes were small for many personality disorders and some categories, such as histrionic, ...

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Personality disorders among future psychologists

Personality disorders among future psychologists

... paranoid personality disorders, the least common being the ...II Personality Disorders upon presentation for ...ten personality disorders officially recognized, the most common ...

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PERSONALITY DISORDERS IN CHILDREN & ADOLESCENTS... OBJECTIVES

PERSONALITY DISORDERS IN CHILDREN & ADOLESCENTS... OBJECTIVES

... 14. Bernstein DP. Cohen P. Velez CN. Schwab-Stone M. Siever LJ. Shinsato L. Prevalence and stability of the DSM-III-R personality disorders in a community-based survey of adolescents. [Journal Article. ...

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Cognitive and Mood Functioning in Borderline and Schizotypal Personality Disorders

Cognitive and Mood Functioning in Borderline and Schizotypal Personality Disorders

... two personality disorders, such as cognitive/perceptual dysfunction and paranoia (McGlashan, 1987; Kavoussi & Siever, 1992), similar biological markers, such as frontal and temporal lobe abnormalities ...

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Factors Associated with Distress in Caregivers of People with Personality Disorders

Factors Associated with Distress in Caregivers of People with Personality Disorders

... Salient stressors. The current study applied the Stress Process Model (Pearlin et al., 1990) to the experiences of caregivers of people with personality disorders, in order to identify how the stressors in ...

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The frequency of personality disorders in patients with gender identity disorder

The frequency of personality disorders in patients with gender identity disorder

... borderline personality disorder is acknowledged to be the most common personality disorder co-morbidity in GID patients ...derline personality organization and even a subgroup of borderline ...

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PERSONALITY DISORDERS IN LEARNING DISABILITY - THE CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

PERSONALITY DISORDERS IN LEARNING DISABILITY - THE CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

... two disorders are more likely to be referred to community learning disability services (Khan et ...other personality disorders in this ...of personality disorder by the sheer intensity of the ...

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The prevalence of personality disorders in nurses: role of the workplace environment

The prevalence of personality disorders in nurses: role of the workplace environment

... personality disorders. Overall, 70 (34.8%) nurses showed symptoms of personality disorders in which 38 ...3 personality disorders. The most common personality disorder was ...

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Evaluate personality disorders symptoms in different individuals

Evaluate personality disorders symptoms in different individuals

... People vary in the ways that they view themselves and others, secure in relationships. It is quite common for these characteristics to periodically inhibit with a person’s skill to cope with life, and may also lead to ...

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The role of identity in the DSM-5 classification of personality disorders

The role of identity in the DSM-5 classification of personality disorders

... of personality disorders in the alternative model in section III of DSM- ...in personality (self/interpersonal) functioning” ([8]; ...in personality functioning required for a ...

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Evaluating the DSM-5 Alternative Model of Personality Disorders for Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder

Evaluating the DSM-5 Alternative Model of Personality Disorders for Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder

... Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is a severe mental health condition estimated to affect 2-7% of the population (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013; Grant et ...common personality ...

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Comorbid personality disorders among patients with depression

Comorbid personality disorders among patients with depression

... depressive disorders, and then compare our results to those found by research in other Asian countries based on comparable conditions, that is, in an outpatient set- ting, using the Diagnostic and Statistical ...

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Personality Disorders in Adolescents and Different Therapeutic Approaches

Personality Disorders in Adolescents and Different Therapeutic Approaches

... A personality disorders are characterized by unusual and odd-eccentric behavior and introverted individuals including paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal ...B personality disorders are ...

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Personality disorders and treatment drop out in the homeless

Personality disorders and treatment drop out in the homeless

... of personality disorders are much higher in the homeless group than in the general ...and personality disorders – the possibility of treatment drop out ...of personality ...

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THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS

THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS

... borderline personality disorder combines emotional lability with poor impulse control to produce a sometimes volatile patient and accounts for over half of these ...Borderline personality disorder includes ...

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Introduction to Personality Disorders

Introduction to Personality Disorders

... a personality or a characteristic manner of thinking, feeling, behaving, and relating to ...when personality traits are inflexible and maladaptive and cause either significant functional impairment or ...

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Defences and personality disorders: a clinical study comparing three Cluster B disorders

Defences and personality disorders: a clinical study comparing three Cluster B disorders

... histrionic disorders are different clinical pictures derived from the same psychopathology, namely the borderline personality organization described by Otto ...two disorders differed only for the ...

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Personality Disorders Service

Personality Disorders Service

... I started binge drinking, smoking weed, bingeing and purging on food, and my self-harm was getting worse. I tried to take my life the day after my 21st birthday – my mother found me with some empty pill packets in one ...

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