Dimensional models of personality: the five-factor model and the DSM-5.
Author | |
---|---|
Abstract |
:
It is evident that the classification of personality disorder is shifting toward a dimensional trait model and, more specifically, the five-factor model (FFM). The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the FFM of personality disorder. It will begin with a description of this dimensional model of normal and abnormal personality functioning, followed by a comparison with a proposal for future revisions to DSM-5 and a discussion of its potential advantages as an integrative hierarchical model of normal and abnormal personality structure. |
Year of Publication |
:
2013
|
Journal |
:
Dialogues in clinical neuroscience
|
Volume |
:
15
|
Issue |
:
2
|
Number of Pages |
:
135-46
|
ISSN Number |
:
1294-8322
|
Short Title |
:
Dialogues Clin Neurosci
|
Download citation |