Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for personality disorders as defined in the (and the DSM-5-TR) is a structured, evidence-based approach that aims to modify long-standing, maladaptive patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving. Unlike its application for acute conditions like depression, CBT for personality disorders is typically long-term and focuses on deep-seated "schemas" or core beliefs that drive chronic interpersonal and functional impairment. Core CBT Framework for Personality Disorders
CBT interventions are often adapted based on the specific symptoms and behavioral patterns of the three DSM-5 clusters:
Lack of adaptive skills in areas like emotion regulation, social problem-solving, or interpersonal effectiveness. Tailored Strategies by DSM-5 Cluster
The CBT approach conceptualizes personality disorders as being maintained by three primary factors:
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