نتایج جستجو برای: borderline personality traits

تعداد نتایج: 167380  

2017
Juliette Richetin Emanuele Preti Giulio Costantini Chiara De Panfilis

We argue that the series of traits characterizing Borderline Personality Disorder samples do not weigh equally. In this regard, we believe that network approaches employed recently in Personality and Psychopathology research to provide information about the differential relationships among symptoms would be useful to test our claim. To our knowledge, this approach has never been applied to pers...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
Lisa Janet Cohen Thachell Tanis Reetuparna Bhattacharjee Christina Nesci Winter Halmi Igor Galynker

While considerable data support the relationship between childhood trauma and adult personality pathology in general, there is little research investigating the specific relationships between different types of childhood maltreatment and adult personality disorders. The present study tested a model incorporating five a priori hypotheses regarding the association between distinct forms of childh...

2009
Laura A. Kaehler Jennifer J. Freyd

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) has been associated with both trauma and insecure attachment styles. Betrayal Trauma Theory proposes survivors of interpersonal trauma may remain unaware of betrayal in order to maintain a necessary attachment. This preliminary study reports on the relations between self-reports of betrayal trauma experiences and borderline personality characteristics in a ...

Journal: :Revista de psiquiatria y salud mental 2013
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero Mercedes Paino Serafín Lemos-Giráldez José Muñiz

INTRODUCCTION The prevalence and expression of Cluster B personality disorders during adolescence have been poorly analyzed. The main aim of this research was to analyze the rate of Cluster B maladaptive personality traits in Spanish adolescents. We also examined dimensional structure underlying the influence of sex and age in its phenotypic expression, was also examined. METHOD The sample co...

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 2014
Duncan Gill Wayne Warburton

OBJECTIVES We sought to test the Biosocial Theory of borderline personality disorder (BPD) that posits that borderline traits are due to emotional dysregulation, caused by the interaction between childhood emotional vulnerability and invaliding parenting. METHOD A total of 250 adults (76% female, median age = 32.06 years) from a nonclinical population completed self-report measures assessing ...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2011
Daniel G Saunders Jennifer F Kurko Kirsten Barlow Colleen E Crane

Men who batter, because of particular personality traits and sense of entitlement, may select partners whom they perceive will be dependent on them, meet their emotional needs, or be "objects" of physical attractiveness. During treatment intake, 181 offenders responded to the question, "What attracted you to her (your partner)?" We explored whether men who mentioned their own needs or her physi...

2011
Mercedes Borda Mas María Luisa Avargues Navarro Ana María López Jiménez Inmaculada Torres Pérez Carmen Del Río Sánchez María Ángeles Pérez

The purpose of this ex post facto study has been to test a structural model of the mediating roles of self-esteem and perfectionism in the relationship between personality traits and eating disorders (ED). The sample consisted of 155 women (from 18 to 31 years). Ninety three met the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for some type of ED, 31 women formed the symptomatic group, with high risk of ED, and ...

2014
Adrian F Furnham John D Crump

BACKGROUND This study looks at the "bright-side" normal, personality trait correlates of the "dark-side" Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). METHODS Over 5000 British adults completed the NEO-PI-R which measures the Big Five Personality factors at the Domain and the Facet level, as well as the Hogan Development Survey which has a measure of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) called Exci...

Journal: :Personality disorders 2017
Linden R Timoney Zach Walsh M Tracie Shea Shirley Yen Emily B Ansell Carlos M Grilo Thomas H McGlashan Robert L Stout Donna S Bender Andrew E Skodol Charles A Sanislow Leslie C Morey John G Gunderson

Individuals with a personality disorder (PD) tend to experience more negative life events (NLEs) than positive life events (PLEs). In community samples, the Five Factor Model of personality (FFM) predicts both positive and negative life events. The present research examined whether FFM normal personality traits were associated with positive and negative life events among individuals with 1 of 4...

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