Temperamental and maladaptive personality traits reflecting altered affective processing systems should be considered common factors involved in different CP syndromes. Dissociative/self-related processes and dysfunctions in interpersonal functioning should be systematically evaluated as possible core markers of a clinical group composed of patients with comorbid CP conditions, as well as relevant targets for psychotherapeutic interventions.
Cavicchioli et al. (Thu,) studied this question.