from Part V - Treatment
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 February 2020
This rejoinder proposes how the five trait domain qualifiers of the ICD-11 personality disorder classification may capture personality dynamics, while also being feasible in various clinical settings. It is highlighted that the simple coding of one to five trait qualifiers may serve as a basic step in the process that leads to a clinical management plan; for clinicians with more resources, a second step may involve taking advantage of the 25 detailed DSM-5 AMPD subfacets for a more fine-grained case-formulation and treatment planning. Moreover, the ICD-11 trait domain qualifiers seem to take personality dynamics into account, which is exemplified by how different trait domain combinations may involve different situational and motivational trait domain expressions that demand different treatment implications.
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