Overview
Personality disorders are enduring mental health conditions characterised by inflexible, pervasive patterns of cognition, affect, interpersonal functioning and impulse control that deviate markedly from cultural expectations, emerge by adolescence or early adulthood, and cause distress or impairment across multiple life domains. Contemporary classifications group them into clusters spanning odd or eccentric, dramatic or erratic, and anxious or fearful presentations, including borderline, narcissistic, antisocial, avoidant and obsessive-compulsive personality disorders, while dimensional models describe maladaptive variants of normal personality traits. Their development reflects an interplay of temperament, genetic vulnerability, early attachment disruption and adverse experience, and they commonly co-occur with mood, anxiety, dissociative and substance-use disorders, complicating diagnosis and treatment. Management centres on structured, evidence-based psychotherapies that target emotion regulation, identity, mentalisation and interpersonal patterns, sometimes supported by adjunctive pharmacotherapy for specific symptoms. The peer-reviewed research collected here engages allied clinical themes, including the use of cognitive-analytic and short-term dynamic psychotherapies, dissociative phenomena and amnesia, identity formation and autobiographical memory in adolescence, deviant behaviour and psychological assessment, and suicide prevention, reflecting the broader study of personality, identity and maladaptive behaviour within psychotherapy practice and research.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
MRI Study and Psychological Assessment in Children and Youth with Deviation Behaviour
How Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy Merges with Hypnotism and Solution- Focused Methods
A Qualitative Assessment of an Innovative Suicide Prevention and Treatment Approach: Contextual-Conceptual Therapy
The Role of Cerebral Hypercarbia in the Induction of the Near-Death Experience
Loneliness and Bedtime Procrastination: Exploring a Model of Interconnectedness Among Young Adults in Germany
Dissociative Amnesia – A Challenge to Therapy
Unveiling Gender Disparities in ADHD: A Literature Review on Factors and Impacts of Late Diagnosis in Females (2010-2023)
Organic or Psychiatric Disease? A Misdiagnosed Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome
Exploration of the Implementation of Music Therapy into the Health Services: Lituanian Experience
Building Resilience among Children and Youth with ADHD through Identifying and Developing Protective Factors in Academic, Interpersonal and Cognitive Domains
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 51 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2025 · Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs
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2025 · Legal and Criminological Psychology
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2025 · Memory
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2025 · Springer eBooks
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Pamela J Radcliffe et al. · 2025 · Memory
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Nikiwe Mpisane et al. · 2025 · Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs
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2025 · Child Abuse & Neglect
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2025 · Child Abuse & Neglect
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