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Negativistic (Passive-Aggressive) Personality Disorder

Negativistic (Passive-Aggressive) Personality Disorder Journal <t, Dders, 7(1), 78-85, 1993 Guilfd Press de , PhD With exception two new, "appendixed" dders (PDs) Diagnostic d Stattical Mual Mental Dders. Third Edition (DSM-III-R), passive-aggressive PD, precurs negativtic PD, two three DSM-III's igal group PDs that elicited considerable dcussion at Wk Group meetgs d with revion post-DSM-III as a critical literature. As noted "sues" sections below, questions aggressive narrow have been raed concerng very legitimacy dder, d wher criteria that expsion passiveits rar rge diagnostic a me broad-based would enhce its variability th regard (Frces "neg" PD Widiger, 1987; , 1981). descriptive trayed considerable detail features that characterize dder have been p by numerous dtguhed clicis f close century under revival, termed DSM-I turbce," ts Armed Fces variety different designations. Its most recent as passive aggressive "trait d represented mner which dder expressed durg Wld War II. However, numerous early clical ptrayed diversely labeled "dpositions' d "characters" whose features clude those passive aggressive but parallel even me broadly fmulated outle f proposed negativtic d der. F example, Kraepel (1913) (p. 219), wrote about dividuals with con stitutions that cle m "take all ness thgs well hard d feel show every occurrence" as as fluctuatg emotional http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Personality Disorders Guilford Press

Negativistic (Passive-Aggressive) Personality Disorder

Journal of Personality Disorders , Volume 7 (1) – Mar 1, 1993

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Guilford Press
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© 1993 The Guilford Press
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0885-579X
DOI
10.1521/pedi.1993.7.1.78
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Journal <t, Dders, 7(1), 78-85, 1993 Guilfd Press de , PhD With exception two new, "appendixed" dders (PDs) Diagnostic d Stattical Mual Mental Dders. Third Edition (DSM-III-R), passive-aggressive PD, precurs negativtic PD, two three DSM-III's igal group PDs that elicited considerable dcussion at Wk Group meetgs d with revion post-DSM-III as a critical literature. As noted "sues" sections below, questions aggressive narrow have been raed concerng very legitimacy dder, d wher criteria that expsion passiveits rar rge diagnostic a me broad-based would enhce its variability th regard (Frces "neg" PD Widiger, 1987; , 1981). descriptive trayed considerable detail features that characterize dder have been p by numerous dtguhed clicis f close century under revival, termed DSM-I turbce," ts Armed Fces variety different designations. Its most recent as passive aggressive "trait d represented mner which dder expressed durg Wld War II. However, numerous early clical ptrayed diversely labeled "dpositions' d "characters" whose features clude those passive aggressive but parallel even me broadly fmulated outle f proposed negativtic d der. F example, Kraepel (1913) (p. 219), wrote about dividuals with con stitutions that cle m "take all ness thgs well hard d feel show every occurrence" as as fluctuatg emotional

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Journal of Personality DisordersGuilford Press

Published: Mar 1, 1993

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