New research reveals that when using the same evaluative tools, a professional’s diagnosis of a personality disorder and an individual’s self-evaluation may be relatively similar. In fact, individuals may report more personality disorder pathology than was noted by their therapists. The study suggests concerns about invalid self-reports due to under-reporting have been overstated.
Purdue University researchers believe the findings should lessen concerns that people lack awareness of...
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