The Dissenter

#1095 Robert Krueger: Classification of Mental Disorders, and Mental Wellbeing

May 9, 2025
Robert Krueger, Distinguished McKnight Professor at the University of Minnesota, delves into the complexities of classifying mental disorders. He critiques traditional methods and advocates for the HiTOP model, which offers a more nuanced, dimensional perspective. The conversation also explores the evolution of personality disorder classifications and emphasizes the importance of subjective well-being in understanding mental health. Krueger shares insights on balancing academic engagement in a digital world and the significance of recognizing emotional nuances.
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INSIGHT

Personality Organizes Psychopathology

  • Personality and psychopathology are closely related; personality traits organize symptom presentation.
  • The main difference is time scale: traits are enduring, symptoms vary over time.
INSIGHT

Psychopathology's Hierarchical Structure

  • Comorbidity arises because psychiatric diagnoses correlate more than chance unlike independent conditions.
  • Patterns of psychopathology form hierarchical, dimensional structures similar to personality's Big Five but maladaptive.
ADVICE

Get Involved with HiTOP

  • Join the HiTOP Society or Consortium to engage with ongoing research and scientific community.
  • Visit the HiTOP website for resources and participation opportunities.
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