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Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10942-019-00322-6
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The Distinctive Associations of Interpersonal Problems
with Personality Beliefs Within the Framework of Cognitive
Theory of Personality Disorders
Miray Akyunus
1
· Tülin Gençöz
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© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2019
Abstract
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between interpersonal prob-
lems and dysfunctional beliefs associated with personality disorders, within the
framework of cognitive theory of personality disorders. Based on the proposition
of cognitive theory, diferent dimensions of interpersonal problems which were
assessed through the coordinates of interpersonal circumplex model were expected
to be associated with specifc categories of personality beliefs namely, deprecating,
infated, and ambivalent personality beliefs. Participants were 997 volunteer adults
(304 males and 693 females) from Turkey, between the ages of 18 and 61. They
completed the personality belief questionnaire, basic personality traits inventory, and
inventory of interpersonal problems measures. Considering the well-established rep-
resentations of personality disorders in Big Five space, and correspondence between
fve-factor model of personality and interpersonal circumplex model, the present
study examined the hypothesized associations via a robust analysis where strongly
relevant personality factors were statistically controlled for in each analysis. Results
revealed that diferent dimensions of interpersonal problems distinctively associated
with three personality belief categories; deprecating beliefs were associated with
over-friendly submissiveness, infated beliefs were associated with dominance, and
ambivalent beliefs were associated with hostile/cold dominance. Findings supported
the validity of cognitive formulations (view of self and view of others) of the per-
sonality disorders proposed by the cognitive theory, also highlighted the priority of
interpersonal problems in personality psychopathology.
Keywords Interpersonal problems · Personality beliefs · Cognitive theory ·
Dominance · Friendliness · Submissiveness
* Miray Akyunus
makyunus@gmail.com
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Department of Psychology, İstanbul Şehir University, Orhantepe Mahallesi, Turgut Özal
Bulvarı, No: 21, Dragos Kartal, 34865 Istanbul, Turkey
2
Department of Psychology, Middle East Technical University, Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi
Beşeri Bilimler Binası, 06800 Ankara, Turkey