Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4375846626> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4375846626 endingPage "100126" @default.
- W4375846626 startingPage "100126" @default.
- W4375846626 abstract "Even though the shift to a dimensional perspective on personality and psychopathology is increasingly substantiated by scientific evidence, clinicians may still struggle to apply this transition in clinical practice on an individual level. The question may not be if but how we adopt this ‘new’ perspective. In this paper we guide clinicians along McAdam's three-layered theoretical model of personality as a suitable approach for making this transition in clinical assessment. McAdam's model provides a dimensional and developmental framework that integrates nomothetic and idiographic approaches by assessing dispositional traits, characteristic adaptations and the narrative identity. As such, it may structure the process of assessment, case formulation and treatment planning. The developmental perspective makes it useful to gain a nuanced understanding of the personality of individuals of all ages, and may be particularly suitable for youth. In addition, with identity formation as a key developmental milestone, the inclusion of narrative identity is informative for this phase. The use of this framework is illustrated with a case formulation of Emma, an 18 year old women who is referred to specialized mental health care in the Netherlands. We draft a theoretically driven case-formulation and treatment plan. The picture of Emma, that is obtained by mapping her development along dispositional traits, characteristic adaptations and narrative identity, facilitates communication and treatment planning. As such, the case of Emma presents an example of clinical assessment that integrates unique individual and more standardized information to personality and simultaneously illustrates how clinicians may apply a dimensional, developmental theoretical framework of personality and psychopathology in clinical practice." @default.
- W4375846626 created "2023-05-10" @default.
- W4375846626 creator A5022823636 @default.
- W4375846626 creator A5038683814 @default.
- W4375846626 creator A5040135055 @default.
- W4375846626 creator A5046695416 @default.
- W4375846626 creator A5055150062 @default.
- W4375846626 date "2023-06-01" @default.
- W4375846626 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W4375846626 title "Integrating shared and unique approaches in personality assessment: A case formulation of emma" @default.
- W4375846626 cites W1547405431 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W1967721143 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W1990256683 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W1993204610 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2008882315 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2016899938 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2017619411 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2031610064 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2067294630 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2072888170 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2078706391 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2086909840 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2094298434 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2096947062 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2097394582 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2104118493 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2106417534 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2108297983 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2115851324 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2128192038 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2141214564 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2148939808 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2156059778 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2358148633 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2755030282 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2800740776 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2807203549 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2808124418 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2889899651 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2940063209 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2967897121 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2972514488 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2976603127 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2986368852 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W2998931062 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W3013070402 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W3030925870 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W3031144616 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W3044574744 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W3121085954 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W3123253503 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W3132098329 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W3164324796 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W3174111809 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W3193952756 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W4206124376 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W4211262573 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W4233442679 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W4281687410 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W4283269167 @default.
- W4375846626 cites W4322500202 @default.
- W4375846626 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psycr.2023.100126" @default.
- W4375846626 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4375846626 type Work @default.
- W4375846626 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4375846626 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4375846626 hasAuthorship W4375846626A5022823636 @default.
- W4375846626 hasAuthorship W4375846626A5038683814 @default.
- W4375846626 hasAuthorship W4375846626A5040135055 @default.
- W4375846626 hasAuthorship W4375846626A5046695416 @default.
- W4375846626 hasAuthorship W4375846626A5055150062 @default.
- W4375846626 hasBestOaLocation W43758466261 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C12713177 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C153327018 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C179034447 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C187288502 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C199033989 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C201878964 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C24890656 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C2777308609 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C2777788171 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C2778355321 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C2778873214 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C542102704 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C69897798 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConceptScore W4375846626C121332964 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConceptScore W4375846626C12713177 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConceptScore W4375846626C138496976 @default.
- W4375846626 hasConceptScore W4375846626C138885662 @default.