I described personality disorders here. In this post, I will discuss their origins. From the psychoanalytic-attachment perspective, personality disorders are not so much created as they are a ...
A classic communication theory, the double bind, may offer a unifying explanation for the paradoxes at the core of borderline personality disorder.
As he put it, "one of the most important parts of diagnosing isn't always deciding what someone has. It's being able to rule ...
The psychological terms of narcissism have entered the collective dialogue as a pop culture buzzword in the past decade. The terminology is commonly used in today's conversations and interactions.
Is it possible to spot personality dysfunction from someone's everyday word use? My colleagues and I have conducted research ...
No cluster D of personality disorders is currently featured in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition, text revision (DSM-5-TR). Only clusters A, B, and C are ...
HAMBURG — What is “normal” and what isn’t? This question is constantly being renegotiated in psychology. And sometimes, the boundaries shift, as they are now. What is considered a personality disorder ...
Have you ever wondered how your personality is related to how you do in life? Estonian researchers have put together a large ...
Suchandrima Bhowmik has written over 300 articles on various health conditions, medical news, and recent breakthroughs. Her work appears in several publications, including Medical News Today, ...