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Postgraduate Medicine, 1973
Patients with a personality disorder exhibit fixed, lifelong patterns of behavior that normal persons exhibit to a lesser extent. Ability to identify such exaggerated behavior patterns can help the physician to manage more skillfully difficult physician-patient relationships.
R, Noyes, J, Clancy, T A, Travis
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Patients with a personality disorder exhibit fixed, lifelong patterns of behavior that normal persons exhibit to a lesser extent. Ability to identify such exaggerated behavior patterns can help the physician to manage more skillfully difficult physician-patient relationships.
R, Noyes, J, Clancy, T A, Travis
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2008
Personality disorders (PD) concern inflexible and maladaptive cognitive, emotional, and behavioural patterns, which cause significant functional impairment or subjective distress. One group of PD is characterized by ‘eccentricity’, another by ‘dramatic’ behaviour, and a third cluster by predominant anxiety.
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Personality disorders (PD) concern inflexible and maladaptive cognitive, emotional, and behavioural patterns, which cause significant functional impairment or subjective distress. One group of PD is characterized by ‘eccentricity’, another by ‘dramatic’ behaviour, and a third cluster by predominant anxiety.
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
Five aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of multiple personality disorder (MPD) were examined. The following five conclusions were made: the contemporary diagnostic criteria are vague and overinclusive; the recent alleged increase in prevalence of the disorder is almost certainly artefactual; legal proceedings involving MPD patients raise disturbing
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Five aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of multiple personality disorder (MPD) were examined. The following five conclusions were made: the contemporary diagnostic criteria are vague and overinclusive; the recent alleged increase in prevalence of the disorder is almost certainly artefactual; legal proceedings involving MPD patients raise disturbing
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Narcissistic personality disorder.
Personality and Mental Health, 2008Abstract The clinical concept of a narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) and the notion of pathological narcissism were based until recently on psychoanalytic theory. Recent observations of such patients have contributed to a growing database recognizing the complexity of narcissistic pathology and its various characterological and ...
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Personality and Personality Disorder
2015Personality traits differ among normal people, and one should only diagnose a personality disorder (PD) in the presence of a clear-cut impairment of functioning. Most of these disorders lie on a spectrum with traits, but those that cause prominent symptoms present more often in psychiatry The most clinically important category of PD is borderline ...
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