Journal article

Personality disorders as emergent interpersonal syndromes: Psychopathic personality as a case example

SO Lilienfeld, AL Watts, B Murphy, TH Costello, SM Bowes, SF Smith, RD Latzman, N Haslam, K Tabb

Journal of Personality Disorders | GUILFORD PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2019

Abstract

Personality disorders have long been bedeviled by a host of conceptual and methodological quandaries. Starting from the assumption that personality disorders are inherently interpersonal conditions that reflect folk concepts of social impairment, the authors contend that a subset of personality disorders, rather than traditional syndromes, are emergent interpersonal syndromes (EISs): interpersonally malignant configurations (statistical interactions) of distinct personality dimensions that may be only modestly, weakly, or even negatively correlated. Preliminary support for this perspective derives from a surprising source, namely, largely forgotten research on the intercorrelations among the..

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