GC Greco, TA Morgan… - 2011 - ir.uiowa.edu At extreme levels, pathological personality traits are associated with severe deficits in daily functioning including interpersonal conflict and social dysfunction (APA, 2000). Although this makes personality pathology particularly relevant to romantic relationships, research on preferences for ... Cached
L Moreno, J Valero, AM Gaviria… - European Psychiatry, 2011 - Elsevier Impaired sustained and selective attention have been seen as vulnerability factors to psychotic disorders. Relatives of psychotic patients are a risk population for psychosis, and previous studies have shown that they displayed more attentional deficits compared with healthy controls. ...
RF Krueger, NR Eaton, LA Clark… - … of personality …, 2011 - Guilford Publications ... Specifically, using the NEO PI-R as an example, the empirical structure of pathologicalpersonality has features that resemble key aspects of the FFM (understood as a mod- el), but the NEO-PI-R (a specific assessment instrument, not a model per se) was not designed ... Cited by 6 - Related articles - All 3 versions
NR Eaton, RF Krueger, SC South… - Psychological …, 2011 - Cambridge Univ Press ... 1996; Asendorpf et al. 2001; De Fruyt et al. 2002; McCrae et al. 2006; Ashton & Lee, 2009) and pathologicalpersonality systems, such as 'code types' on the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI; Tellegen & Ben-Porath, 1993), with varying degrees of replicability. ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - All 9 versions
RF Bornstein… - Journal of Personality Disorders, 2011 - Guilford Publications ... model of personality disorder (PD) diagnosis that addresses several difficulties inherent in the current DSM concep- tualization of PDs (excessive PD overlap and comorbidity, use of arbi- trary thresholds to distinguish normal from pathologicalpersonality functioning, failure to ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions