Temperament and attachment dimensions as predictors for impairments of personality functioning according to DSM-5

CONCLUSIONS: The impairments in personality functioning included in DSM-5 Criterion A are largely explained by two sets of variables: the more enduring and innate temperament and the attachment acquired through early interactions. Such a distinction is important from a clinical perspective, in which effective interactions can target those properties that can be modified and take into account those that are difficult or impossible to modify.PMID:38444276 | DOI:10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/168747
Source: Psychiatria Polska - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Source Type: research