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Personality Disorders and Personality Functioning

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

... between personality functioning, experiential avoidance (EA), and mental health in participants with personality disorders, especially the mediating role of EA was ...in personality ...

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An interpersonal view of personality disorders

An interpersonal view of personality disorders

... normal personality) that serves as a normative framework (Livesley, ...model, personality disorders are conceived as pervasive malfunctions of normal ...pathological personality could be ...

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Personality functioning in anxiety disorders

Personality functioning in anxiety disorders

... anxiety disorders, and in the recruitment at psychiatric hospital ...regarding personality functioning in anx- iety disorders, which probably is somewhat better in the general population than ...

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Cognitive and Mood Functioning in Borderline and Schizotypal Personality Disorders

Cognitive and Mood Functioning in Borderline and Schizotypal Personality Disorders

... impact functioning, especially given the longstanding/residual nature of severe mood problems in ...“true” personality disorder sample would exhibit such symptoms, as well as other Axis I/II ...a ...

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Personality, personality disorders, and the process of change.

Personality, personality disorders, and the process of change.

... coping functioning, increase in behavioral coping and poor ...coping functioning, decrease in behavioral coping and good ...coping functioning, decrease in behavioral coping and good ...

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Introduction to Personality Disorders

Introduction to Personality Disorders

... B. The enduring pattern is inflexible and pervasive across a broad range of personal and social situations. C. The enduring pattern leads to clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other ...

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Eating disorders and personality

Eating disorders and personality

... eating disorders, level of care should first be considered; based on severity of symptoms and overall psychosocial functioning (Geller et ...and personality than patients in iCBT. Their ...

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Diagnosis and Assessment of Personality Disorders

Diagnosis and Assessment of Personality Disorders

... a Personality Disorder? What is a Personality Disorder? ν ν an enduring pattern of inflexible and maladaptive an enduring pattern of inflexible and maladaptive thinking, feeling, and acting that cause ...

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CiteSeerX — antisocial personality disorders

CiteSeerX — antisocial personality disorders

... Little attempt has been made to specify which regions of frontal cortex might be involved, what the violent impulses are (or why they are activated), what stimuli activate the attempt to control the violent impulses in ...

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CiteSeerX — Antisocial Personality Disorders

CiteSeerX — Antisocial Personality Disorders

... brain functioning during normal social processing, many studies have begun using brain imaging to identify the brain regions that are disrupted in antisocial ...

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Borderline Personality and Eating Disorders

Borderline Personality and Eating Disorders

... of Functioning The ED diagnoses represent syndromes or constellations of related behav- iors that, at particular thresholds, result in a specific ...individual functioning are not diagnostically required ...

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Comorbid personality disorders in subjects with panic disorder: which personality disorders increase clinical severity?

Comorbid personality disorders in subjects with panic disorder: which personality disorders increase clinical severity?

... Personality disorders are common in subjects with panic disorder. Personality disorders have shown to affect the course of panic ...which personality disorders effect clinical ...

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Personality Disorders. A guide about personality disorders

Personality Disorders. A guide about personality disorders

... We know that stress can make problems with personality disorder worse. It helps to learn to manage stress in your life. It is important to learn how you can relax. You can do this in many ways. Some people read; ...

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PERSONALITY DISORDERS

PERSONALITY DISORDERS

... PERSONAILTY DISORDERS – DEPENDENT A pervasive and excessive need to be taken care of that leads to submissive and clinging behaviors and fears of separation as indicated by >5 of the ...

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Personality Disorders

Personality Disorders

... • If a waitress miscalculates the total on his check, a person with paranoid personality disorder believes she is trying to rip him off. • If a neighbor’s trash blows into his yard, the person with the paranoid ...

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Personality Disorders

Personality Disorders

... subschizophrenia disorders (Fogelson et al, 2007) -Theories: person is born with difficult temperament therefore parents reject them or not provide them with enough “uncritical ...

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Personality Disorders

Personality Disorders

... Support and self-help groups may be a helpful adjunct to psychotherapy. Patients can be encouraged to try out new coping skills and emotion regulation with people they meet within support groups. They can be an important ...

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Personality Disorders

Personality Disorders

...  Prevalence of Avoidant PD is about 1 percent and this disorder is co-morbid with dependent PD and borderline PD.  The Causes[r] ...

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Personality Disorders

Personality Disorders

... A personality disorder characterized by pervasive instability with a pattern of poor impulse control. A personality disorder characterized by pervasive instability with a pattern of [r] ...

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Personality Disorders

Personality Disorders

... Cluster A: Schizotypal Personality Disorder (cont.). „ Treatment Options[r] ...

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