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The Behavior Analyst Today Volume 10, Number 1 7 Assessment and Treatment of Personality Disorders: A Behavioral Perspective Rosemery O. Nelson-Gray, Christopher M. Lootens, John T. Mitchell, Christopher D. Robertson, Natalie E. Hundt, & Nathan A. Kimbrel Abstract Personality disorders are complex and highly challenging to Treatment providers; yet, for clients with these problems, there exist very few Treatment options that have been supported by research. Given the lack of empirically-supported therapies for Personality disorders, it can be difficult to make Treatment decisions for this population.
Diagnostic Assessment of Personality Disorders There clearly exist both advantages and disadvantages to the current psychiatric diagnostic system. Of relevance to personality disorders, there is another advantage of the categorical approach to classification: assessment tools linked with specific diagnoses. These nomothetic devices include
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