Encyclopedia of Cognitive Behavior Therapy
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“…Overall, the two diagnostic techniques (structured interview and case conference) had moderate agreement for HPD (70%), with higher agreement for DPD (85%). Freeman and Gunderson (1989) wrote that personality disorders are often difficult to treat because the patient and therapist are in disagreement over what is causing the patient's problems. Frequently, behavior patterns that are ego syntonic to the patient become precipitating factors for chronic dysfunction.…”
Section: Overlapmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Overall, the two diagnostic techniques (structured interview and case conference) had moderate agreement for HPD (70%), with higher agreement for DPD (85%). Freeman and Gunderson (1989) wrote that personality disorders are often difficult to treat because the patient and therapist are in disagreement over what is causing the patient's problems. Frequently, behavior patterns that are ego syntonic to the patient become precipitating factors for chronic dysfunction.…”
Section: Overlapmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…According to Freeman and Gunderson (1989), patients with histrionic and dependent personality disorders seek first to satisfy their dependency needs in therapy. As a result, histrionic patients often fantasize that therapists consider them special, or even that therapists are in love with them.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dentro desse contexto, portadores de transtorno antissocial de personalidade variam quanto aos seus comportamentos antissociais 5 . Como os agressores sexuais são potenciais portadores desse transtorno, variações no comportamento antissocial poderiam predizer quais indivíduos são propensos a cometer o ato de agressão sexual com subsequente homicí-dio.…”
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