2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1016471
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Cultural lenses of the utility of the ICD-11-PD model: Integrating the Peruvian context

Abstract: Hualparuca-Olivera L () Cultural lenses of the utility of the ICD--PD model: Integrating the Peruvian context. Front. Psychiatry : . doi: .

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“…The authors point out the need for ongoing development of a broader array of measurement methods (e.g., multimethod assessments, influence of social desirability, and the potential of using opposite poles of dysfunction) and for a wider communication and training in dimensional approaches, including utility and benefits for treatment planning and public health. Finally, they highlight the need to embrace cultural and geographic diversity and to deal with stigma and shame currently generated by categorically labeling an individual's personality as "normal" vs. "abnormal" (3,4). d'Huart et al overview the longitudinal research findings that challenge the established diagnostic requirement that PDs must be stable over time.…”
Section: New Perspectives On the Personality Disorder Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors point out the need for ongoing development of a broader array of measurement methods (e.g., multimethod assessments, influence of social desirability, and the potential of using opposite poles of dysfunction) and for a wider communication and training in dimensional approaches, including utility and benefits for treatment planning and public health. Finally, they highlight the need to embrace cultural and geographic diversity and to deal with stigma and shame currently generated by categorically labeling an individual's personality as "normal" vs. "abnormal" (3,4). d'Huart et al overview the longitudinal research findings that challenge the established diagnostic requirement that PDs must be stable over time.…”
Section: New Perspectives On the Personality Disorder Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%