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TY - JFULL AU - Barbara Gawda PY - 2018/12/ TI - Relationships between the Components of Love by Stenberg and Personality Disorder Traits T2 - International Journal of Psychological and Behavioral Sciences SP - 540 EP - 545 VL - 12 SN - 1307-6892 UR - https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10009796 PU - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology NX - Open Science Index 143, 2018 N2 - The study attempts to show the relationship between the structure of love by Sternberg and personality disorder traits. People with personality disorders experience dysfunctional emotionality. They manifest difficulties in experiencing love and closeness. Their relationships are marked by ambivalence and conflicts, e.g., as in borderline and narcissistic personality disorders. Considering love as a crucial human feeling, the study was planned to describe the associations between intimacy, passion, commitment, and personality disorder traits in a community sample. A sample of 194 participants was investigated (men and women in similar age and education levels). The following techniques were used: the SCID-II to assess personality disorders’ traits and the Triangular Love Scale by Sternberg to assess the components of love. Results show there are significant negative correlations between intimacy, commitment and personality disorders traits. Many personality disorders are associated with decreasing of intimacy and commitment, whereas passion was not associated with personality disorders’ traits. Results confirm that emotional impairments in personality disorders elicit conflicts and problems in relationships based on love and closeness. ER -