Toward a model for assessing level of personality functioning in DSM-5, part II: empirical articulation of a core dimension of personality pathology.
about
The interpersonal core of personality pathologyDSM-5and the Path Toward Empirically Based and Clinically Useful Conceptualization of Personality and PsychopathologyExamination of the Section III DSM-5 diagnostic system for personality disorders in an outpatient clinical sampleOptimizing Prediction of Psychosocial and Clinical Outcomes With a Transdiagnostic Model of Personality DisorderClinical validity of a dimensional assessment of self- and interpersonal functioning in adolescent inpatients.Pathological narcissism and interpersonal behavior in daily life.Mixture modeling methods for the assessment of normal and abnormal personality, part I: cross-sectional models.The Brave New World of Personality Disorder-Trait Specified: Effects of Additional Definitions on Coverage, Prevalence, and Comorbidity.The hierarchical structure of DSM-5 pathological personality traits.The DSM-5 Levels of Personality Functioning and Severity of Iranian Patients With Antisocial and Borderline Personality DisordersAssessment of personality-related levels of functioning: a pilot study of clinical assessment of the DSM-5 level of personality functioning based on a semi-structured interviewThe Role of Metaperception in Personality Disorders: Do People with Personality Problems Know How Others Experience Their Personality?Preoccupied attachment and emotional dysregulation: specific aspects of borderline personality disorder or general dimensions of personality pathology?DSM-5 personality traits and DSM-IV personality disorders.Toward a model for assessing level of personality functioning in DSM-5, part I: a review of theory and methods.A meta-analysis of an implicit measure of personality functioning: the Mutuality of Autonomy Scale.Personality disorder classification: stuck in neutral, how to move forward?Personality disorders in DSM-5: emerging research on the alternative model.Self-report and observer ratings of personality functioning: a study of the OPD system.Exploring the Assessment of the DSM-5 Alternative Model for Personality Disorders With the Personality Assessment Inventory.Assessing the level of structural integration using operationalized psychodynamic diagnosis (OPD): implications for DSM-5.Extending the Use of the SCORS-G Composite Ratings in Assessing Level of Personality Organization.Establishing the Substantive Interpretation of the GFP by Considering Evidence from Research on Personality Disorders and Animal Personality.Differentiating normal and disordered personality using the General Assessment of Personality Disorder (GAPD).Change in Identity Diffusion and Psychopathology in a Specialized Inpatient Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder.Grandiose and vulnerable narcissism and the DSM-5 pathological personality trait model.The time has come for dimensional personality disorder diagnosis.The Personality Inventory for DSM-5 Brief Form: Evidence for Reliability and Construct Validity in a Sample of Community-Dwelling Italian Adolescents.Facial emotion recognition in adolescents with personality pathology.Validation of Self-Report Impairment Measures for Section III Obsessive-Compulsive and Avoidant Personality Disorders.Severity of personality disorders and domains of general personality dysfunction related to attachment.Measuring personality functioning in older adults: construct validity of the Severity Indices of Personality Functioning - Short Form (SIPP-SF).A Hierarchical Multiple-Level Approach to the Assessment of Interpersonal Relatedness and Self-Definition: Implications for Research, Clinical Practice, and DSM Planning.An integrative examination of general personality dysfunction in a large community sample.Assessing DSM-5 level of personality functioning from videotaped clinical interviews: a pilot study with untrained and clinically inexperienced students.The General Assessment of Personality Disorder (GAPD): factor structure, incremental validity of self-pathology, and relations to DSM-IV personality disorders.Issues regarding the proposed DSM-5 personality disorders in geriatric psychology and psychiatry.Introduction to the special issue on personality assessment in the DSM-5.Personality disorder proposal for DSM-5: a heroic and innovative but nevertheless fundamentally flawed attempt to improve DSM-IV.Narcissistic pathology as core personality dysfunction: comparing the DSM-IV and the DSM-5 proposal for narcissistic personality disorder.
P2860
Q27010134-AD80737E-DC29-4BF4-9C32-59C881E92F82Q30054503-B83958BD-C069-4D07-BEDD-E0ECA7879550Q30584452-FC392B18-0777-466C-AA84-22F908420E96Q33922187-15E5FDE2-2461-47E3-B706-38E7EF9D6AD9Q34799226-F8120DAF-792D-4384-A454-E15EDFBFE905Q34808497-67298D22-9C2E-4FD2-B30F-5B416D0A3EDCQ35068573-71934258-4E45-4080-8013-65DF695C88C1Q35747588-92B0574F-3E61-4C8F-9ACB-95BDCC968CA0Q36074312-469AF2F9-D6DC-48C4-9156-A4FCAC1B4326Q36098403-8E54F16C-EA29-4E27-86D1-6FCC9ABB853BQ36113786-5E4A5DF6-CAEC-4AA6-A31A-990F5C3FE884Q36598438-AA8CD510-A0E7-45CE-BE2D-CF324004BFEAQ37045864-7F29C56D-FF7E-40D4-9A26-EDE4FA781F7BQ37540087-ED0F2BCF-24D0-425C-AA97-AA039522D732Q38026933-0650259A-2E40-4D82-A433-8F6B092CE2B8Q38214059-B29A91D3-08A8-4A91-889B-8ADF4A6848FDQ38241133-78D66990-0680-467F-9A11-019F5DC58681Q38370123-4AE9C7D6-E771-463E-B00A-36E25183FD45Q39355869-0D0F6982-1F7E-4F82-A788-1F37ED8D6CC1Q39419153-EAD2D706-549E-4E7D-B12B-A5D01E6B9F4FQ39583988-D9FF82E3-5E62-44D5-99F2-66395B9CD791Q39622063-DF8CD2C3-8771-49EC-9603-FD66E90639ECQ43172180-F1C7AEA5-DCB1-4181-A0E0-0A555A7E9D88Q43525565-4D22F491-8B6B-45B2-91C6-40109F2EEFF1Q45792511-811C56D8-7ABC-4E70-AFE7-9A216102E7DBQ45946607-B2603B58-D252-471A-8E3E-56F83BC9A0C5Q46436465-D147F38B-AC08-4F37-A640-1A13B7AAEB08Q47938642-B737332C-0D7E-4B6D-A640-8C3CDA74A379Q47963804-F8F2FB3D-B1DE-4411-9B70-2BE67D6B2E55Q48003093-BCD8C4D1-9911-4247-BCB4-93D7354AEF9EQ48180419-B056146B-5307-4FB1-A1AE-8B245A7C376FQ50228701-FEFC8090-FE52-4BFA-BF38-539260A6DFFAQ50551019-245E60D2-FD9E-4073-818C-AF853F58A37BQ50631922-DA41EB7B-3870-49A0-9BA5-D37A42F1C3FBQ50676910-1827C5C3-22D9-4C69-BCB7-ADA261F5757CQ50716644-3D91CAF4-ACBC-4433-9813-29C3C79E9900Q50742478-0333154F-524B-4180-882B-5C120A20C8E1Q50749086-FEFEF046-F6F1-4C57-8172-616D46F47E66Q50749577-02E5AC40-371B-4B10-A59B-60F0248223BAQ50751612-CF3B3027-9C5F-468E-A358-F63E14005BFA
P2860
Toward a model for assessing level of personality functioning in DSM-5, part II: empirical articulation of a core dimension of personality pathology.
description
2011 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2011年の論文
@ja
2011年学术文章
@wuu
2011年学术文章
@zh
2011年学术文章
@zh-cn
2011年学术文章
@zh-hans
2011年学术文章
@zh-my
2011年学术文章
@zh-sg
2011年學術文章
@yue
2011年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Toward a model for assessing l ...... sion of personality pathology.
@en
Toward a model for assessing l ...... sion of personality pathology.
@nl
type
label
Toward a model for assessing l ...... sion of personality pathology.
@en
Toward a model for assessing l ...... sion of personality pathology.
@nl
prefLabel
Toward a model for assessing l ...... sion of personality pathology.
@en
Toward a model for assessing l ...... sion of personality pathology.
@nl
P2093
P2860
P1476
Toward a model for assessing l ...... sion of personality pathology.
@en
P2093
Donna S Bender
Han Berghuis
Robert F Krueger
Roel Verheul
P2860
P304
P356
10.1080/00223891.2011.577853
P577
2011-07-01T00:00:00Z