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Pathoplastic Relationships
Pathoplastic relationship is a term that describes a bidirectional relationship between psychopathology and personality in which they impact each other’s appearance, presentation, or expression. This means that the appearance of personality can be influenced by the existence of a psychopathology, and the psychopathology’s appearance can also differ depending on an individual’s personality traits.
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