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The purpose of this study is to explore the reliability of a new evolutionarily-informed model for conceptualizing personality pathology. In a preliminary phase prior to the present study we investigated reliability by comparing how therapist pairs conceptualized and assessed the same patient and how therapists and patients assessed the acceptability of the model.
In this new study we want to confirm that the validity data initially collected are valid across cultures and nations.
Therefore, psychology students (n=110) from 5 countries (China, Italy, Poland, Spain, United States) will participate in a specific training on the model and then apply the model on transcripts of the first two sessions and on assessment reports and two supervisors will evaluate the inter-rater reliability and acceptability in using the model on the same patients.
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The study aims to investigate the cross-cultural validity of a model of assessment and conceptualization of personality disorders. Given the importance of cultural, social and health conditions in the development and maintenance of these disorders, the model will be tested in 5 different countries. This study follows two previous researches that preliminarily explored the feasibility and reliability of the model in couples of Italian patients and therapists (a detailed description of the previous studies is available in the IPD). Below is a brief description of the project registered here:
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110 participants in 5 patient groups
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Alessia Saini, PsyD; Simone Cheli, PhD
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