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Mickey Kongerslev

Researcher at Region Zealand

Publications -  57
Citations -  1007

Mickey Kongerslev is an academic researcher from Region Zealand. The author has contributed to research in topics: Personality disorders & Borderline personality disorder. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 51 publications receiving 728 citations. Previous affiliations of Mickey Kongerslev include Copenhagen University Hospital & University of Southern Denmark.

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Risk factors for violence among patients with schizophrenia

TL;DR: Two different trajectories for violent behavior in schizophrenia are identified: one pertains to patients with no prior history of violence or criminal behavior and for whom positive symptoms appear to explain violent behavior, and another where personality pathology, including psychopathy, predict violence, regardless of other symptomatology associated with schizophrenia.
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Deriving ICD‐11 personality disorder domains from dsm‐5 traits: initial attempt to harmonize two diagnostic systems

TL;DR: The personality disorder domains proposed for the ICD‐11 comprise Negative Affectivity, Detachment, Dissociality, Disinhibition, and Anankastia, which are reasonably concordant with the higher‐order trait domains in the Alternative DSM‐5 Model for Personality Disorders.
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Hypermentalizing, attachment, and epistemic trust in adolescent BPD: Clinical illustrations.

TL;DR: A theoretical model of B PD in adolescents is outlined linking the original mentalization-based theory of BPD, with recent extensions of the theory that focuses on hypermentalizing and epistemic trust.
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Personality Disorder in Childhood and Adolescence comes of Age: a Review of the Current Evidence and Prospects for Future Research

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a narrative review of the mounting evidence base on personality disorder in childhood and adolescence, including diagnostic validity, prevalence, developmental issues, comorbidity, risk and protective factors, and treatment.
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Screening for personality disorder in incarcerated adolescent boys: preliminary validation of an adolescent version of the standardised assessment of personality - abbreviated scale (SAPAS-AV).

TL;DR: Preliminary evidence is provided of the validity, reliability, and usefulness of the screen in secure institutions for adolescent male offenders as a brief, acceptable, staff-administered routine screen to identify individuals in need of further assessment of PD.