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Improving the quality of life during treatment in the Day hospital for early intervention in Psychiatric Hospital "Sveti Ivan" (CROSBI ID 267634)

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Šago, Daniela ; Lovretić, Vanja ; Habuš, Kristina ; Ivezić, Ena ; Bogović Dijaković, Anamarija ; Đogaš, Vanessa Valentina ; Filipčić, Igor Improving the quality of life during treatment in the Day hospital for early intervention in Psychiatric Hospital "Sveti Ivan" // Psychiatria Danubina, 31 (2019), Suppl 2; 190-195

Podaci o odgovornosti

Šago, Daniela ; Lovretić, Vanja ; Habuš, Kristina ; Ivezić, Ena ; Bogović Dijaković, Anamarija ; Đogaš, Vanessa Valentina ; Filipčić, Igor

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Improving the quality of life during treatment in the Day hospital for early intervention in Psychiatric Hospital "Sveti Ivan"

This paper presents an integrative model of personality and personality disorder which incorporates psychoanalytic concepts with modern neuroscience. In addition, a dynamic, personalized, and context - and time-sensitive diagnosis of personality disorder is introduced. The authors cogently argue that all clinical variants of personality disorder share the same common deficit: fragmented basic units of experience at the nonconscious core of the mind (aka “partial object relations”). The fragmentation propagates through mental faculties (thought, motivation, emotion), as they self- organize into subsystems of personality, e.g., one’s sense of self, identity, character, moral values, rendering them polarized into extreme and thus adaptively suboptimal. The syndrome of personality disorder arises as a nonconscious compensatory maneuver of the fragmented mind to organize itself through a defensive but unrealistic self-image (e.g., narcissistic, schizoid, antisocial, etc.), giving rise to a host of unique symptoms. Symptomatic pharmacotherapy of personality disorder is best organized around four empirically derived domains of symptoms, shared by all variants to a variable degree: i) mood and anxiety dysregulation ; ii) impulsivity, aggression, and behavior dyscontrol ; iii) emotional disinterest and detachment ; and iv) cognitive distortions and brief reactive psychoses. Pharmacotherapy targeting the above domains is nonspecific, as medications affect multiple domains simultaneously. Modest empirical evidence and considerable clinical benefits continue to support the use of medications in the overall symptomatic treatment of personality disorder.

personality disorder ; pharmacotherapy ; integrative model ; temperament ; character

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Podaci o izdanju

31 (Suppl 2)

2019.

190-195

objavljeno

0353-5053

1849-0867

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Psihologija

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