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Mikaela S. Milinkovic

Mikaela S. Milinkovic

The University of Sydney, Australia

Title: A Systematic Review of DSM-V Section III Alternative Model of Personality Disorder’s Clinical Utility

Biography

Biography: Mikaela S. Milinkovic

Abstract

Empirical controversy remains regarding the representation and diagnosis of personality disorders (PDs), as either distinct categories or as a dimensional continuum of psychopathology. In the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, the Personality and Personality Disorders Work Group (PPDWG) presented an Alternative Model of Personality Disorder (AMPD) that elicits a hybrid diagnosis. This attempt to combat the various limitations associated with primarily categorical or dimensional approaches was met
with criticism regarding the AMPD’s indeterminate clinical utility. To seek clarity, the current mixed-methods systematic review aimed to determine the clinical utility of the AMPD within a clinical population. An electronic screening of six databases, in addition to the application of explicit exclusion criteria, revealed twenty studies of relevance. Study characteristics and
individual assessments of methodological quality were tabulated. The convergent, narrative synthesis of results was largely in support of the AMPD’s clinical utility. Future exploration of the AMPD’s communicative value between clinicians and their patients’ families, the feasibility of the model’s application, and the model’s ability to translate into treatment modalities is required to both consolidate the current findings and to support a transition to a
hybrid diagnosis of personality psychopathology.