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PERSPECTIVES ON PSYCHOPATHY- CONCEPT OF PERMANENT DEBATES
Psychopathy (Antisocial Personality Disorder) is the first Personality Disorder described in psychiatry, the concept being a controversial one and the subject of ardent debates in the practice of psychiatry...
PERSONALITY DISORDERS – PARTICULARITIES OF THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE
Human personality represents a concept of a special etiological and structural complexity which is found also in the structure and dynamics of the personality disorders. These are conditions of...
DIAGNOSING PERSONALITY DISORDERS: A MODERN VIEW
The alternative DSM-5 model for personality disorders (PD) evaluates the level of personality functioning on a continuum and considers that the disturbances in self and interpersonal functioning constitute the...
PERSONALITY DISORDERS – DIAGNOSTIC ACTUALITIES
Personality disorders always reassert themselves as a field of controversies. Nowadays, the psychiatric and social complications of the patients' behavior with personality disorders are of a particular diversity and...
AXIS II COMORBIDITY AND ITS EFFECT ON AXIS I DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT
Abstract: Ongoing research demonstrates a striking tendency for personality disorders and mental illness to co-occur, almost all Axis I categories being associated with maladaptive personality traits/criteria across the three...