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The role of emotional schema dimensions in predicting borderline personality features [PDF]
Borderline personality disorder is the most common personality disorder which is known by a variety of dysregulations in cognitive, behavioral, emotional and interpersonal relationships.
Vahid Sabri +2 more
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Borderline Personality Disorder
The term ‘Borderline Personality Disorder’ (BPD) refers to a psychiatric syndrome that is characterized by emotion dysregulation, impulsivity, risk-taking behavior, irritability, feelings of emptiness, self-injury and fear of abandonment, as well as ...
M. Brüne
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Comparison of Symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Internet Addiction in People with Symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Normal People [PDF]
Introduction: Based on a series of previous studies, narcissistic personality disorder has been found to have comorbidity with obsessive-compulsive disorder and Internet addiction.
Maral Zekri, Farideh Nargesi
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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a relatively highly prevalent psychiatric disorder that is associated with very high personal and socioeconomic costs.
P. Luyten, C. Campbell, P. Fonagy
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Background Previous research has demonstrated the clinical effectiveness of long-term psychological treatment for people with some types of personality disorder. However, the high intensity and cost of these interventions limit their availability.
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Suicidality in Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is associated with suicidal behaviors and self-harm. Up to 10% of BPD patients will die by suicide. However, no research data support the effectiveness of suicide prevention in this disorder, and hospitalization has ...
J. Paris
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Affective disorders among patients with borderline personality disorder. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The high co-occurrence between borderline personality disorder and affective disorders has led many to believe that borderline personality disorder should be considered as part of an affective spectrum.
Hege Nordem Sjåstad +2 more
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Personality disorder in autism spectrum disorder : myth or reality?
Introduction Autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent deficit in communication and social interaction associated with repetitive, restricted interests, behaviors or activities.
N. Kouki +4 more
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Borderline personality disorder and substance use disorders: an updated review
For decades, clinicians and researchers have recognized that borderline personality disorder (BPD) and substance use disorders (SUDs) are often diagnosed within the same person (e.g., (Gunderson JG.
T. Trull +5 more
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It is now respectable to read about personality disorder. It was not always so. Despite the impossibility of practising psychiatry without being aware of the term and the subject matter it describes, it was not appropriate in good psychiatric circles to mention the subject unless presaged by a pause and pronounced with a mocking inflexion that ...
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