“…In the case of personality disorders, the central symptoms are emotion regulation problems and emotional vulnerability with specific problems (e.g., pervasive patterns of instability in relationships, self-image, identity, behavior) that affect impulsivity, attention-seeking behavior and pervasive feelings of social inadequacy or rigidity. These central symptoms are not only characteristic of personality disorders, but they are also at the same time general adaptation and self-management problems, which could explain why interventions aimed at reducing psychopathology simultaneously increase well-being (Appelo & Bos, 2008;Vissers, Hutschemaekers, Keijsers, Van der Veld, & Hendriks, 2010). Based on our findings and those of others, psychopathology and mental health seem to be two sides of the same coin, not separate constructs.…”