Case Report: Pathological Personality Traits Through the Lens of the ICD-11 Trait Qualifiers and the DSM-5 Section III Trait Model: Two Patients Illustrating the Clinical Utility of a Combined View
We report on two individuals presenting for treatment as part of everyday clinical practice, comparing their pathological personality traits through the lens of the ICD-11 trait qualifiers and the DSM-5 Section III personality trait model. We compare higher order pathological personality domains and...
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author | Tim Bastiaens Dirk Smits Dirk Smits Laurence Claes Laurence Claes |
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description | We report on two individuals presenting for treatment as part of everyday clinical practice, comparing their pathological personality traits through the lens of the ICD-11 trait qualifiers and the DSM-5 Section III personality trait model. We compare higher order pathological personality domains and lower order pathological personality trait facets of patient M (diagnosed with borderline personality traits according to DSM-5 Section II), and patient L (diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive personality traits according to DSM-5 Section II) with normative data and with each other. Findings highlight the clinical utility of a ICD-11/DSM-5 combined view, including: (1) the Disinhibition/Anankastia personality domain distinction as advocated in the ICD-11 model, (2) the Psychoticism personality domain as conceptualized in the DSM-5 Section III personality trait model, as well as (3) the use of lower order personality trait facets within each higher order personality domain. |
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spelling | doaj.art-3c0007816f2e4f7890d1cc9ef98873f12022-12-21T22:35:50ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402021-03-011210.3389/fpsyt.2021.627119627119Case Report: Pathological Personality Traits Through the Lens of the ICD-11 Trait Qualifiers and the DSM-5 Section III Trait Model: Two Patients Illustrating the Clinical Utility of a Combined ViewTim Bastiaens0Dirk Smits1Dirk Smits2Laurence Claes3Laurence Claes4Department of Diagnostics, University Psychiatric Center KU Leuven, Kortenberg, BelgiumFaculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, KU Leuven, Leuven, BelgiumDepartment of Research and Project Management, Odisee University College, Brussels, BelgiumFaculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, KU Leuven, Leuven, BelgiumFaculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BelgiumWe report on two individuals presenting for treatment as part of everyday clinical practice, comparing their pathological personality traits through the lens of the ICD-11 trait qualifiers and the DSM-5 Section III personality trait model. We compare higher order pathological personality domains and lower order pathological personality trait facets of patient M (diagnosed with borderline personality traits according to DSM-5 Section II), and patient L (diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive personality traits according to DSM-5 Section II) with normative data and with each other. Findings highlight the clinical utility of a ICD-11/DSM-5 combined view, including: (1) the Disinhibition/Anankastia personality domain distinction as advocated in the ICD-11 model, (2) the Psychoticism personality domain as conceptualized in the DSM-5 Section III personality trait model, as well as (3) the use of lower order personality trait facets within each higher order personality domain.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.627119/fullpersonality disorderspersonality traitsICD-11DSM-5PID5BF+ M |
spellingShingle | Tim Bastiaens Dirk Smits Dirk Smits Laurence Claes Laurence Claes Case Report: Pathological Personality Traits Through the Lens of the ICD-11 Trait Qualifiers and the DSM-5 Section III Trait Model: Two Patients Illustrating the Clinical Utility of a Combined View Frontiers in Psychiatry personality disorders personality traits ICD-11 DSM-5 PID5BF+ M |
title | Case Report: Pathological Personality Traits Through the Lens of the ICD-11 Trait Qualifiers and the DSM-5 Section III Trait Model: Two Patients Illustrating the Clinical Utility of a Combined View |
title_full | Case Report: Pathological Personality Traits Through the Lens of the ICD-11 Trait Qualifiers and the DSM-5 Section III Trait Model: Two Patients Illustrating the Clinical Utility of a Combined View |
title_fullStr | Case Report: Pathological Personality Traits Through the Lens of the ICD-11 Trait Qualifiers and the DSM-5 Section III Trait Model: Two Patients Illustrating the Clinical Utility of a Combined View |
title_full_unstemmed | Case Report: Pathological Personality Traits Through the Lens of the ICD-11 Trait Qualifiers and the DSM-5 Section III Trait Model: Two Patients Illustrating the Clinical Utility of a Combined View |
title_short | Case Report: Pathological Personality Traits Through the Lens of the ICD-11 Trait Qualifiers and the DSM-5 Section III Trait Model: Two Patients Illustrating the Clinical Utility of a Combined View |
title_sort | case report pathological personality traits through the lens of the icd 11 trait qualifiers and the dsm 5 section iii trait model two patients illustrating the clinical utility of a combined view |
topic | personality disorders personality traits ICD-11 DSM-5 PID5BF+ M |
url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.627119/full |
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