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The development of the concept of personality disorder and its various subtypes has lead to the development of a number of psychometric assessment tools
- Coolidge Axis II Inventory - CATI
- Neoroticism, Extroversion, Openess to experience - Personality Inventory - Revised - Neo-PI-R
- [[Personality Diagnostic Questionaire - Revised. - PDQ-R
- Schedule of Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality - SNAP
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Personality Disorder |
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Personality disorder | Psychopathy |
Cluster A (Odd) - Schizotypal, Schizoid, Paranoid |
Cluster B (Dramatic) - Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, Narcissistic |
Cluster C (Anxious) - Dependent, Obsessive-Compulsive, Avoidant |
Personality disorder not otherwise specified |
Assessing Personality Disorder |
MCMI | MMPI | Functional assessment |
Treating Personality Disorder |
DBT | CBT | Psychotherapy |Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy |
Prominent workers in Personality Disorder |
Millon | Linehan
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