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Borderline Personality Disorder
Personality Disorders, 2019A complete Works Cited list begins on page 64. Mention of commercial products does not indicate endorsement. Faculty Mark Rose, BS, MA, is a licensed psychologist and researcher in the field of alcoholism and drug addiction based in Minnesota.
William Billy
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2020
Personality disorders are pervasive and stable patterns of behavior and inner experiences that start during adolescence or young adult life and have negative effects on functioning of the person or produces distress. Personality disorders are grouped into three clusters.
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Personality disorders are pervasive and stable patterns of behavior and inner experiences that start during adolescence or young adult life and have negative effects on functioning of the person or produces distress. Personality disorders are grouped into three clusters.
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2012
Subject of this chapter is the often found combination of personality disorders and substance abuse disorders. The serious nature of this comorbidity is shown through the discussion of prevalence and epidemiological data. Literature shows that the comorbidity, hampering the diagnostic process, is seen as complicating for treatment planning. Therefore,
Glen O, Gabbard +3 more
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Subject of this chapter is the often found combination of personality disorders and substance abuse disorders. The serious nature of this comorbidity is shown through the discussion of prevalence and epidemiological data. Literature shows that the comorbidity, hampering the diagnostic process, is seen as complicating for treatment planning. Therefore,
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2007
Personality disorders are gaining a similar level of attention in the primary care literature as afforded to mood, anxiety, and substance abuse disorders. A personality disorder-comorbid with a medical or other psychiatric diagnosis-presents a challenge for primary care physicians because of diagnostic and treatment dilemmas, as well as management of ...
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Personality disorders are gaining a similar level of attention in the primary care literature as afforded to mood, anxiety, and substance abuse disorders. A personality disorder-comorbid with a medical or other psychiatric diagnosis-presents a challenge for primary care physicians because of diagnostic and treatment dilemmas, as well as management of ...
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Affective disorders, personality and personality disorders
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2003Objective: The article deals with the complex conceptual history and current concepts on the relationship between personality, personality disorders and affective disorders. It is discussed whether these concepts represent distinct clinical entities or whether they lie on a continuum.Method: We reviewed the classical literature from the 19th and the ...
H, Sass, K, Jünemann
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Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1986
There is considerably less research on the treatment of personality disorders than most other disorders in psychiatry such as depression, anxiety or schizophrenia. There are several published review papers on research of the treatment of these disorders. The present brief survey will deal with the treatment of syndromes for which there is some research
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There is considerably less research on the treatment of personality disorders than most other disorders in psychiatry such as depression, anxiety or schizophrenia. There are several published review papers on research of the treatment of these disorders. The present brief survey will deal with the treatment of syndromes for which there is some research
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Schizotypal Personality Disorder
Journal of Personality Disorders, 2013Early phenomenological descriptions of schizophrenia have acknowledged the existence of milder schizophrenia spectrum disorders characterized by the presence of attenuated symptoms typically present in chronic schizophrenia. The investigation of the schizophrenia spectrum disorders offers an opportunity to elucidate the pathophysiological mechanisms ...
Eran, Chemerinski +3 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1987
Research into personality disorders has accelerated with the publication of the DSM-III--consistent personality descriptions. The significance of these disorders for psychiatric treatment and present measurement problems are discussed. This article also examines familial tendencies, prevalence of personality disorders, and gives a brief overview of ...
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Research into personality disorders has accelerated with the publication of the DSM-III--consistent personality descriptions. The significance of these disorders for psychiatric treatment and present measurement problems are discussed. This article also examines familial tendencies, prevalence of personality disorders, and gives a brief overview of ...
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Journal of Personality Disorders, 2012
Schizoid personality disorder (ScPD) is one of the "odd cluster" or "cluster A" personality disorders in DSM-IV. In the present article, the authors review information pertaining to the psychometric characteristics of ScPD as gleaned from a search of relevant publications as well as from databases of personality disorder study groups.
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Schizoid personality disorder (ScPD) is one of the "odd cluster" or "cluster A" personality disorders in DSM-IV. In the present article, the authors review information pertaining to the psychometric characteristics of ScPD as gleaned from a search of relevant publications as well as from databases of personality disorder study groups.
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