Progress and innovation: personality disorders and the vanguard of psychopathology research
- PMID: 16274282
- DOI: 10.1521/pedi.2005.19.5.540
Progress and innovation: personality disorders and the vanguard of psychopathology research
Abstract
Important progress in our understanding of the natural course of personality disorders (PDs) is documented in the articles for this special section. This progress could set the stage for ideas developed in the study of PDs to play a central role in research on psychopathology more broadly conceived. The Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study (Skodol et al., this issue), the Children in the Community Study (Cohen, Crawford, Johnson, & Kasen, this issue), and the McLean Study of Adult Development (Zanarini, Frankenburg, Hennen, Reich, & Silk, this issue) reveal the importance of personality in understanding psychopathology, and point toward a dimensional approach to conceptualizing psychopathology that could also frame categorical clinical decision making processes.
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The children in the community study of developmental course of personality disorder.J Pers Disord. 2005 Oct;19(5):466-86. doi: 10.1521/pedi.2005.19.5.466. J Pers Disord. 2005. PMID: 16274277
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The Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study (CLPS): overview and implications.J Pers Disord. 2005 Oct;19(5):487-504. doi: 10.1521/pedi.2005.19.5.487. J Pers Disord. 2005. PMID: 16274278 Free PMC article. Review.
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The McLean Study of Adult Development (MSAD): overview and implications of the first six years of prospective follow-up.J Pers Disord. 2005 Oct;19(5):505-23. doi: 10.1521/pedi.2005.19.5.505. J Pers Disord. 2005. PMID: 16274279
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