How Do DSM-5 Personality Traits Align With Schema Therapy Constructs?
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How Do DSM-5 Personality Traits Align With Schema Therapy Constructs? / Bach, Bo; Lee, Christopher; Mortensen, Erik Lykke; Simonsen, Erik.
In: Journal of Personality Disorders, Vol. 30, No. 4, 08.2016, p. 502-529.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
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T1 - How Do DSM-5 Personality Traits Align With Schema Therapy Constructs?
AU - Bach, Bo
AU - Lee, Christopher
AU - Mortensen, Erik Lykke
AU - Simonsen, Erik
PY - 2016/8
Y1 - 2016/8
N2 - DSM-5 offers an alternative model of personality pathology that includes 25 traits. Although personality disorders are mostly treated with psychotherapy, the correspondence between DSM-5 traits and concepts in evidence-based psychotherapy has not yet been evaluated adequately. Suitably, schema therapy was developed for treating personality disorders, and it has achieved promising evidence. The authors examined associations between DSM-5 traits and schema therapy constructs in a mixed sample of 662 adults, including 312 clinical participants. Associations were investigated in terms of factor loadings and regression coefficients in relation to five domains, followed by specific correlations among all constructs. The results indicated conceptually coherent associations, and 15 of 25 traits were strongly related to relevant schema therapy constructs. Conclusively, DSM-5 traits may be considered expressions of schema therapy constructs, which psychotherapists might take advantage of in terms of case formulation and targets of treatment. In turn, schema therapy constructs add theoretical understanding to DSM-5 traits.
AB - DSM-5 offers an alternative model of personality pathology that includes 25 traits. Although personality disorders are mostly treated with psychotherapy, the correspondence between DSM-5 traits and concepts in evidence-based psychotherapy has not yet been evaluated adequately. Suitably, schema therapy was developed for treating personality disorders, and it has achieved promising evidence. The authors examined associations between DSM-5 traits and schema therapy constructs in a mixed sample of 662 adults, including 312 clinical participants. Associations were investigated in terms of factor loadings and regression coefficients in relation to five domains, followed by specific correlations among all constructs. The results indicated conceptually coherent associations, and 15 of 25 traits were strongly related to relevant schema therapy constructs. Conclusively, DSM-5 traits may be considered expressions of schema therapy constructs, which psychotherapists might take advantage of in terms of case formulation and targets of treatment. In turn, schema therapy constructs add theoretical understanding to DSM-5 traits.
U2 - 10.1521/pedi_2015_29_212
DO - 10.1521/pedi_2015_29_212
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 26305392
VL - 30
SP - 502
EP - 529
JO - Journal of Personality Disorders
JF - Journal of Personality Disorders
SN - 0885-579X
IS - 4
ER -
ID: 164302817