10 results match your criteria: "Center for Personality Disorder Research (CPDR)[Affiliation]"

Editorial: Reviews in psychiatry 2022: personality disorders.

Front Psychiatry

September 2023

Department of Mental Health and Addictions, Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale (AUSL) della Romagna, Cesena, Italy.

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The ICD-11 has adopted a classification of Personality Disorders (PD) that abolishes the established categorical PD types in favor of global severity classification with specification of individual trait domains. To facilitate and guide this profound transition, an overview of current research on empirical associations between established PD types and ICD-11 trait domains seems warranted. We identified a total of 9 relevant studies from 2018 to 2022, which were based on both clinical and community samples from U.

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Connecting DSM-5 and ICD-11 trait domains with schema therapy and dialectical behavior therapy constructs.

Personal Ment Health

August 2023

School of Psychology, Faculty of Science, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.

The DSM-5 Section III alternative model of personality disorder (AMPD) and the International Classification of Diseases - 11th Edition's (ICD-11) personality disorder classification allow clinicians to identify individual trait domains in which people score highly. However, how these domains relate to constructs associated with efficacious treatment approaches is unclear. The current study aimed to determine whether constructs from two evidence-based treatments (schema therapy [ST] and dialectical behavior therapy [DBT]) were associated with maladaptive personality traits in a way consistent with underlying theories.

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Organization of Clinician-Rated Personality Disorder Types According to Severity of Personality Dysfunction.

Psychodyn Psychiatry

December 2022

Senior Research Associate at the Psychiatric Research Unit, Center for Personality Disorder Research (CPDR), Mental Health Services, Region Zealand, Denmark and Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark.

The model of personality disorders (PD) allows clinicians to classify personality dysfunction according to four levels of severity. This approach is partially inspired by Kernberg's levels of personality organization, in which various PD types are organized according to their level of severity. This study sought to investigate whether the established PD categories can be organized according to the four levels of PD severity, and to what extent this organization aligns with Kernberg's four levels of personality organization.

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Clinical Implications of ICD-11 for Diagnosing and Treating Personality Disorders.

Curr Psychiatry Rep

October 2022

Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand.

Purpose Of Review: The International Classification of Diseases 11th revision (ICD-11) introduced a new approach to personality disorders and related traits. This paper reviews recent literature on the assessment of ICD-11 personality disorders and implications for clinical diagnosis, decision-making, and treatment.

Recent Findings: We reviewed findings on two measures developed for the ICD-11 model of personality dysfunction and six inventories for the ICD-11 trait specifiers.

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The Reflective Functioning Questionnaire for Youths (RFQY) is a self-report measure of reflective functioning (RF) also referred to as mentalizing. Lower levels of RF are characteristic of a wide range of mental disorders and are especially relevant in the assessment of personality pathology. The goal of the current study is to examine the psychometric properties of a Danish translation of the RFQY and to corroborate previous research on the measure's ability to differentiate between adolescents with and without borderline personality disorder (BPD) features.

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Transdiagnostic conceptualization of social avoidance through the lens of personality functioning and traits.

J Clin Psychol

May 2021

National Advisory Unit for Personality Psychiatry, Section for Personality Psychiatry and Specialized Treatments, Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Department for National and Regional Functions, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.

This commentary seeks to highlight how social avoidance is portrayed in the six presented case-reports from the perspective of self- and interpersonal functioning as well as stylistic trait features of negative affectivity (e.g., anxiousness and shame) and detachment (e.

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Complex PTSD and personality disorder in ICD-11: when to assign one or two diagnoses?

Australas Psychiatry

December 2021

Center for Personality Disorder Research (CPDR), Psychiatric Research Unit, Mental Health Services, Region Zealand, Slagelse, Denmark.

Objective: To outline overlap and boundaries between ICD-11 definitions of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) and personality disorder (PD) and propose guiding principles that may assist practitioners in assigning one or both of the two diagnoses.

Conclusions: The ICD-11 definitions for C-PTSD and PD are substantially comparable in terms of self- and interpersonal problems, and childhood trauma may be at the root of both disorders. The ICD-11 formally recognizes this overlap and allows the assignment of both diagnoses at the same time.

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