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[Personality disorders: old and new problems].

A B Smulevich, B V Shostakovich

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    This study identifies three distinct patterns in personality disorder (PD) dynamics, linking them to personality structures and compensation or decompensation processes. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for effective mental health treatment.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatry
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Personality Psychology

    Context:

    • Personality disorders (PD) present complex dynamics influenced by underlying personality structures.
    • Understanding the interplay between psychopathology and positive symptomatology is crucial for classifying PD progression.

    Purpose:

    • To identify and characterize distinct types of personality disorder dynamics.
    • To correlate these dynamics with specific personality organizations (neurotic vs. borderline).
    • To differentiate between decompensation and compensation processes in PD.

    Summary:

    • Three types of PD dynamics were identified: personality development, PD-associated quasi-psychoses, and transformation of characterological disorders.
    • The first two types, involving actualization of pathocharacterological formations, signify decompensation.

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  • Neurotic personality types show deep reorganization, while borderline types exhibit chronic quasi-psychotic dynamics; transformation indicates compensation.
  • Impact:

    • This classification aids in understanding the varied trajectories of personality disorders.
    • Distinguishing between decompensation and compensation offers insights into treatment and prognosis.
    • The findings contribute to a more nuanced understanding of personality organization and its dynamic manifestations.