Organizations of personal meaning and personality disorders: a constructivist proposal.
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v19i74/75.808Keywords:
Personal Meaning Organization, personality disorders, cognitivism, psychopathology, postrationalismAbstract
The construct of Personal Meaning Organization represents a resource of Cognitivism for its great potentiality in explaining the processes underlying identity; especially regarding its development within the attachment processes and the emotional-cognitive structure that characterizes it. An identity can articulate its self at a normal, neurotic or psychotic level with different psychopathological outcomes. Descriptive and explicative psychopathology are used for the diagnosis and afterwards for the definition of a therapeutic project. The aim of this article is to present remarks about recent developments of the Constructivist Postrationalist Model, with a special focus on the possibility of formalizing an explicative psychopathology of Personality Disorders.
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