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  1. 30 Ιαν 2023 · Personality disorders (PDs) have increasingly been considered to be pathologies (1), that is, psychobiological dysfunctions caused by genetic defects, poor parenting, trauma, or a combination thereof (2).

  2. In addition to identifying important biological and psychosocial correlates of personality disorders, recent research has illuminated environmental and sociocultural factors that influence the development, expression, and maintenance of personality disorders.

  3. 1 Απρ 2022 · The period between the late 19th century and early 20th century was marked by the emergence of several elaborate systems of normal and abnormal personality, associating to some degree types and dimensions. A succession of European psychologists, such as Ribot, Heymans, and Lazursky, deserve mention.

  4. Following a review of our model and how it is maintained by these histories, we provide two examples of avoidant and borderline personality disorders to illustrate our approach that attempts to describe the development and maintenance of personality disorders.

  5. 13 Οκτ 2024 · Kelly’s personal construct theory departs from cognitive social learning in that he proposes it is not simply enough to know what a person is likely to do in a given situation, even when your predictions are correct. More importantly, we need to know what a person might have done (Kelly, 1966).

  6. As the identification of personality pathology has become increasingly robust, it has become possible to turn our attention to how this group of disorders affect other mental disorders, such as affective and psychotic disorders, more commonly identified and treated within mental health settings.

  7. Personality disorders illustrate the process of medicalization of social behavior, which is spreading throughout the world. Nevertheless many of the behaviors described in personality disorder classifications are pan-cultural.