Personality and psychopathology
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Abstract
Personality and psychopathology can relate to one another in three different ways 1. Personality and psychopathology can influence the presentation or appearance of one another, commonly referred to as a pathoplastic relationship. They can share a common, underlying etiology, referred to as a spectrum relationship. And, finally, they can have a causal role in the development or etiology of one another. Each of these relationships has significant theoretical and clinical implications, and each will be considered in turn. The influence of personality and psychopathology on the presentation, appearance, or expression of one another is typically characterized as a pathoplastic relationship. This relationship is…
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- Psychopathology
- Personality
- Neuroticism
- Psychology
- Feeling
- Anorexia nervosa
- Clinical psychology
- Developmental psychology
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