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Borderline Personality Disorder and Migraine
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2007Background.—Borderline personality disorder (BPD) may be disproportionately common in the migraine patient population, but specific migraine features in the BPD subgroup remain incompletely characterized.Purpose.—To define more clearly the clinical characteristics of migraine patients with BPD, to evaluate their clinical response to aggressive headache
Naomi S. Walters+5 more
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Borderline personality disorder and clozapine
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2007AbstractClozapine is an atypical anti-psychotic medication that has proved useful in the management of both psychotic and mood disorders and that has been shown to decrease aggression and the risk of suicide, which suggests that clozapine may be useful in the management of severe borderline personality disorder.
Emer Rutledge+2 more
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Borderline Personality Disorder and Suicidality
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2006A 35-year-old woman, an academic professional, sought outpatient treatment for chronic dysphoria, a pattern of turbulent and unsuccessful interpersonal relationships, and a state of barely concealed rage that she attributed to the shortcomings and failures of others.
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Borderline Personality Disorder: An Overview
Social Work in Mental Health, 2008Our knowledge about borderline personality disorder (BPD) has taken some unexpected turns: BPD is less stable, it is more genetic, and it is more treatable than we would ever have imagined even 15 ...
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PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2000Pharmacotherapy for patients with borderline personality disorder is directed against the psychobiology of cognitive-perceptual, affective, and impulsive-behavioral symptoms. A symptom-specific method using current empiric evidence for drug efficacy in each symptom domain is proposed.
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Borderline personality disorder and mood
British Journal of Psychiatry, 2014Gordon Parker makes a powerful case against the hypothesis that borderline personality disorder is really a form of bipolar or unipolar disorder.[1][1] In so doing he is tilting at a windmill in whose construction I had absolutely no part.
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Oxytocin and Borderline Personality Disorder
2017Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a prevalent and severe mental disorder with affect dysregulation, impulsivity, and interpersonal dysfunction as its core features. Up to now, six studies have been performed to investigate the role of oxytocin in the pathogenesis of BPD.
Katja Bertsch, Sabine C. Herpertz
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Borderline personality disorder and the MMPI
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1984Fourteen patients diagnosed as borderline on the basis of the Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines obtained a mean group profile of 8-2-7 similar in configuration, but more elevated than that obtained by a group of 7 diagnostically heterogeneous controls. The borderline patients manifested significantly greater hypochondriasis, depression and hysteria,
Jacqueline Carroll+2 more
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Psychopharmacology for Borderline Personality Disorder
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 2018Treating individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a complex and challenging process fraught with clinician stigma and bias. Clinically, polypharmacy is the most common approach, even though it is more likely to produce greater drug–drug adverse effects and interactions than effective improvement in symptoms.
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Borderline personality disorder
Personality and Mental Health, 2009Otto F, Kernberg, Robert, Michels
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