Contemporary models of the diagnosis and classification of personality disorders have diverged from the categorical diagnostic framework of the DSM system. One response to this movement can be found in the Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders (AMPD), which uses dimensions of personality functioning, coupled with identification of dominant pathological traits, to define and classify personality disorders. By applying psychodynamic object relations theory to the AMPD, therapists can enrich the understanding and assessment of personality functioning and pathology as described in the AMPD.

Caligor, E., Preti, E., Stern, B., Sowislo, J., Clarkin, J. (2023). Object Relations Theory Model of Personality Disorders. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY, 76(1), 26-30 [10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.20220027].

Object Relations Theory Model of Personality Disorders

Preti E.;
2023

Abstract

Contemporary models of the diagnosis and classification of personality disorders have diverged from the categorical diagnostic framework of the DSM system. One response to this movement can be found in the Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders (AMPD), which uses dimensions of personality functioning, coupled with identification of dominant pathological traits, to define and classify personality disorders. By applying psychodynamic object relations theory to the AMPD, therapists can enrich the understanding and assessment of personality functioning and pathology as described in the AMPD.
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Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders (AMPD); Diagnosis and Classification; DSM-5; Object relations theory; Personality disorder; Psychodynamic;
English
2-set-2022
2023
76
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26
30
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Caligor, E., Preti, E., Stern, B., Sowislo, J., Clarkin, J. (2023). Object Relations Theory Model of Personality Disorders. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY, 76(1), 26-30 [10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.20220027].
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