The distinction is comparable to that between schizophrenia and schizoid personality disorder. |
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By contrast, in someone with anti-social personality disorder, psychopathy, the disorder is the person, the whole person. |
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Threatened with being thrown back into the world when the insurance money runs out, she fakes multiple personality disorder. |
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Without treatment, a person with avoidant personality disorder may become resigned to a life of near or total isolation. |
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Crane has also been diagnosed as suffering from exhibitionism and anti-social personality disorder. |
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People with narcissistic personality disorder have an inflated sense of their own importance and an extreme preoccupation with themselves. |
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Borderline personality disorder is characterized by mood instability and impulsive aggression. |
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People with narcissistic personality disorder may benefit from group therapy. |
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The former have an avoidant personality style, the latter an avoidant personality disorder. |
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Do you think every person with a histrionic personality disorder is going to step down from the public eye when their time is up? |
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And you risk being labeled as having a narcissistic or histrionic personality disorder. |
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People with histrionic personality disorder are constant attention seekers. |
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Welner explains that someone with a severe, brief, psychotic reaction, who has borderline personality disorder, might even hallucinate. |
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But I have to take issue about the supposed diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder. |
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Antisocial personality disorder is best understood within the context of a broader category. |
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People with schizoid personality disorder avoid relationships and do not show much emotion. |
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Patients with personality disorder issues may be most difficult of all to assess. |
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In that case, the patient suffered from a borderline personality disorder coupled with post-traumatic stress disorder. |
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In a small proportion of cases the illness may take a chronic course over many years with a transition into an enduring personality disorder. |
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The long-term projection for people with paranoid personality disorder is bleak. |
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Mr Murray told magistrates that Porter was suffering from an untreatable paranoid personality disorder. |
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The researchers have shown the value of a psychoanalytic approach based in day hospitals for patients with severe personality disorder. |
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Most personality disorder treatments today include all the myths of childhood inherited from psychoanalytic models of development. |
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The diagnosis is that of an emotionally unstable borderline personality disorder. |
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But there's one big problem nobody knows about – her multiple personality disorder. |
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Few of those who believe Hernandez is guilty will be surprised by a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder. |
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Somebody who has a narcissistic personality disorder would be so extremely egocentric that other people would find it very difficult to tolerate being with them. |
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Look for signs of antisocial personality disorder across a person's lifetime. |
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Antisocial personality disorder sometimes improves on its own as the individual ages. |
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Hare wants to disassociate psychopathy from the DSM's catchall diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder. |
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In the past, antisocial personality disorder often was considered to be a psychopathic or sociopathic condition. |
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Will a quiet, reserved, thoughtful child be pegged as having antisocial personality disorder? |
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Substance use may simply be a risk marker, indirectly signaling the presence of personality disorder or other psychosocial maladjustment. |
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Persons who have a paranoid personality disorder show a pervasive and unjustified mistrust and suspiciousness of others. |
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There, they told me I had attention deficit hyper disorder, dyslexia, multiple personality disorder and manic depression. |
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It was just three minutes long and featured a patient who was suffering from a multiple personality disorder. |
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High rates of parental antisocial personality disorder, substance abuse, and maternal depression have been found in boys referred to clinics for aggressive behavior. |
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Persons with schizoid personality disorder appear aloof, withdrawn, unresponsive, humourless, and dull and are solitary to an abnormal degree. |
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There is no difficulty in diagnosing Saddam Hussein as having a severe personality disorder or being seriously disturbed psychologically. |
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Sometimes, people with depression may also be told by their doctor that they have a personality disorder. |
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People who have this personality disorder won't benefit from communication training. |
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A personality disorder is a statement about the quality of the person's personality traits. |
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But it doesn't mean that you have to have it, not everybody who has bulimia has borderline personality disorder. |
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And if she has a mood disorder, is depressed or has some type of personality disorder where she's inclined to misperceive events, we should know that. |
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Six were thought to have evidence of a premorbid personality disorder. |
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According to the aptitude Chronology report, she was also diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. |
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The Richardson family has said that their late sister did not have borderline personality disorder, but was depressed. |
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To some men, women with borderline personality disorder hold an irresistible allure in bed. |
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Psychiatrists and others trained in dynamic therapy are well positioned to meet this challenge and to advance our knowledge of the treatment of personality disorder. |
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The combination of impulsive sensation-seeking and aggression was also related to antisocial personality disorder among male prisoners and to level of cocaine abuse. |
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About 3 percent of men and about 1 percent of women have antisocial personality disorder, with much higher percentages among the prison population. |
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It is also often comorbid with other mental illnesses such as bipolar, major depression, anxiety, avoidant personality disorder, OCD, OCPD, to name a few. |
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Anxiety is often a symptom of another mental health problem, such as depression, personality disorder, alcohol misuse or withdrawal from long-term use of tranquillisers. |
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But what to do in an age of fashion that suffers from a multiple personality disorder? |
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Lawyers for the ex-coach may call a psychologist to testify that their client has a personality disorder. |
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It seems the defendant is suffering from a paranoid personality disorder. |
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Porter, who has a paranoid personality disorder, once smashed windows on her brother's farm. |
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Psychological dimensions of antisocial personality disorder as predictors of psychotherapy noncompletion among sexual offenders. |
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He said one of them,Dr Cameron Boyd, has concluded Williams suffers from a paranoid personality disorder. |
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Mental health may recognize that this person is struggling with a developmental disability as well as a personality disorder, and is dually diagnosed. |
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Referral to a mental health professional with knowledge of diabetes should be made when indicated for adjustment disorder, major depression, anxiety disorder, personality disorder, addiction, or cognitive dysfunction. |
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Outcome: Complaint dismissed While working for Canada Post Corporation, Mr. Day became ill and was diagnosed with depression, anxiety disorder and an obsessive compulsive personality disorder. |
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Presentation topics have included treatment of borderline personality disorder, cognitive behavioural therapy, stress management, depression and medication issues. |
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The inmate had reported that his family doctor had diagnosed attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, anti-social personality disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder. |
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He had a multiple personality disorder and drank, as well as taking anti-psychotic medication before the robbery. |
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These ideas are supported by some findings that involve connections among dissociative processes, hypnosis, and multiple personality disorder. |
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You're looking at one victim, one serviceman who experienced a single event, who is neither clinically depressed nor an alcoholic, who doesn't have any personality disorder or seem to be suffering from stress. |
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The general practitioner who examined Jose Palacios Garza the day of the assassination mentions in his report the possibility that the suspect may suffers from a schizoid personality disorder. |
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Narcissistic personality disorder involves a pervasive grandiosity, an extreme desire for attention, a sense of entitlement, a willingness to exploit or mistreat others, an excessive need for admiration and a lack of empathy. |
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Of particular controversy was the proposal to include paraphilic rape, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and masochistic personality disorder. |
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His mother had a completely debilitating personality disorder, which we might now put down to bipolarism or paranoid schizophrenia or something. |
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According to the literature, antisocial personality disorder is the most influential factor directly related to criminality. |
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But Lord Turnbull said that Hinshelwood, who suffers from a dependent personality disorder, had been manipulated by Crispin. |
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He observed that the latter group demonstrated a higher incidence of sociopathic personality disorder, brain damage, family dysfunction, and other inappropriate behaviour. |
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Jim Withyman, defending, said a psychiatric report concluded Wilson had an antisocial personality disorder. |
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She said she did not find any evidence of a psychotic disorder, but there were elements of paranoia and antisocial personality disorder. |
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Wurmser was one of the first psychoanalysts after Freud to refute the idea that severe borderline personality disorder was untreatable with psychoanalysis and showed at least partial success in such treatments. |
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The number of patients hospitalized for depression and personality disorder resulting from alcoholism, often undiagnosed, is large if uncalculated. |
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Paternal alcoholism and antisocial personality disorder in the biological father have shown the strongest associations with children's externalizing behavioural problems. |
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Without knowing about his essays, we could suspect some phobia, schizoid personality disorder, or even just shyness. |
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There is controversy about maladjustment and possibility of abuse regarding this type of personality disorder. |
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Borderline personality disorder is a mental illness afflicting about two percent of adults, mostly affecting young women. |
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Relationship of dissociation to self-mutilation and childhood abuse in borderline personality disorder. |
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His admission notes indicated several complicating factors including malnutrition, osteomyelitis, pathologic fracture of the right femur, narcotic addiction, and antisocial personality disorder. |
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People with narcissistic personality disorder usually have very low self-esteem and base all their self-worth on how much attention they get. |
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Bevington Psychiatric reports revealed he suffers from a dissocial personality disorder and has problems with alcohol and cocaine use. |
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Ginny had childhood paranoid schizophrenia with multiple personality disorder. |
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It causes multiple personality disorder and also ostensibly mental incompetence. |
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Or a revelation about borderline personality disorder. |
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Should addiction, or narcissistic personality disorder? |
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Experience with narcissistic personality disorder and O. C. D. a plus. |
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For instance, a person with a borderline personality disorder who had serious drug addiction and depression problems and who, despite the reasonable efforts of specialized psychiatric teams, was not able to find relief. |
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However, the SARA may not be an optimal tool for use by police because it is relatively long and it requires specific judgments regarding mental health, such as major mental illness and personality disorder. |
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The Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh heard that psychiatrists now labelled his problem as an untreatable dissocial personality disorder. |
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Miss Porter, who suffers from a paranoid personality disorder, admitted one count of common assault at a hearing in November. |
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The judge accepted a psychiatric report which found Lawrence to be suffering from a paranoid personality disorder. |
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It is frequently seen as a comorbidity with major depressive disorder anxiety generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder and personality disorder. |
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Once called multiple personality disorder, it frequently is the result of severe stress or trauma, such as incest or rape and serves as a coping mechanism. |
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Alice Jamieson has been diagnosed with multiple personality disorder and the ten-year-old talking to me is one of the personalities which inhabits her mind. |
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In fact, the state is suffering from a multiple personality disorder. |
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When our patient was evaluated for current psychiatric nosology co-existence of borderline personality disorder and dissociative personality disorder may have been considered. |
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