Personality disorder is now being accepted as an important condition in mainstream psychiatry across the world. Although it often remains unrecognized in ordinary practice, research studies have shown it is common, creates considerable morbidity, is associated with high costs to services and to society, and interferes, usually negatively, with progress in the treatment of other mental disorders. We now have evidence that personality disorder, as currently classified, affects around 6% of the world population, and the differences between countries show no consistent variation. We are also getting increasing evidence that some treatments, mainly psychological, are of value in this group of disorders. What is now needed is a new classification...
ConclusionsAn elevated severity level of personality disturbance is associated with an increase in p...
Department of Psychiatry, Narcology and Medical Psychology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of...
The 11th revision of the World Health Organization (WHO) International Classification of Diseases (I...
Personality disorder is now being accepted as an important condition in mainstream psychiatry across...
Background: Personality disorders are now internationally recognised as a mental health priority. Ne...
Background Personality disorders are now internationally recognised as a mental health priority. N...
BACKGROUND: Personality disorders are now internationally recognised as a mental health priority. Ne...
Despite diagnostic imprecision and terminological confusion, the concept of personality disorder rem...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the cross-national population prevalence or correlates of perso...
Personality disorders are common and present in many medical settings. Prevalence ranges between 4% ...
People with personality disorders frequently face stigma, ignorance and pessimism regarding the trea...
Background Personality disorder is now an integral part of psychiatric practice. Although no longe...
This review article presents the most appropriate strategies for examining the phenotype for persona...
Important progress in our understanding of the natural course of per-sonality disorders (PDs) is doc...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Most studies on the epidemiology of personality disorders (PDs) have been...
ConclusionsAn elevated severity level of personality disturbance is associated with an increase in p...
Department of Psychiatry, Narcology and Medical Psychology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of...
The 11th revision of the World Health Organization (WHO) International Classification of Diseases (I...
Personality disorder is now being accepted as an important condition in mainstream psychiatry across...
Background: Personality disorders are now internationally recognised as a mental health priority. Ne...
Background Personality disorders are now internationally recognised as a mental health priority. N...
BACKGROUND: Personality disorders are now internationally recognised as a mental health priority. Ne...
Despite diagnostic imprecision and terminological confusion, the concept of personality disorder rem...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the cross-national population prevalence or correlates of perso...
Personality disorders are common and present in many medical settings. Prevalence ranges between 4% ...
People with personality disorders frequently face stigma, ignorance and pessimism regarding the trea...
Background Personality disorder is now an integral part of psychiatric practice. Although no longe...
This review article presents the most appropriate strategies for examining the phenotype for persona...
Important progress in our understanding of the natural course of per-sonality disorders (PDs) is doc...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Most studies on the epidemiology of personality disorders (PDs) have been...
ConclusionsAn elevated severity level of personality disturbance is associated with an increase in p...
Department of Psychiatry, Narcology and Medical Psychology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of...
The 11th revision of the World Health Organization (WHO) International Classification of Diseases (I...