Artigo Revisado por pares

An Emotional Neglect–Personality Disorder Approach: Quantifying a Dimensional Transdiagnostic Model of Trauma-Related and Personality Disorders

2019; Guilford Press; Volume: 34; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1521/pedi_2019_33_381

ISSN

1943-2763

Autores

Marleen Wildschut, Sanne Swart, Willie Langeland, Johannes H. Smit, Nel Draijer,

Tópico(s)

Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending

Resumo

Are personality disorders (PDs) associated with emotional neglect? Draijer (2003) developed a dimensional model of trauma-related disorders and PD. The first dimension consists of the severity of the trauma endured. The second dimension consists of emotional neglect, which is assumed to be related primarily to personality pathology. In this article, we investigate whether an association between retrospective reports of emotional neglect and the presence and severity of PD exists. A sample of 150 patients was systematically assessed. Results indicate that there is little evidence to support a link between emotional neglect and problematic personality functioning at the disorder level; however, there might be a link between emotional neglect and problematic personality functioning in a dimensional way. Findings indicate a relationship between lack of parental warmth and problematic personality functioning, supporting the existence of the emotional neglectaxis of the proposed model in a dimensional framework of viewing personality pathology.

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