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  • {{r|Personality disorder}} {{r|Avoidant personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Personality disorder}} {{r|Antisocial personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Personality disorder}} {{r|Antisocial personality disorder}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Avoidant personality disorder]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Antisocial personality disorder}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dependent personality disorder]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Antisocial personality disorder}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Narcissistic personality disorder]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Antisocial personality disorder}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Schizotypal personality disorder]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Antisocial personality disorder}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Histrionic personality disorder]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Antisocial personality disorder}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Personality disorder]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Antisocial personality disorder}}
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  • '''Dependent personality disorder''' (DPD) is identified as a [[personality disorder]] characterized by a pervasive psychological dependence on other people. <r ...], along with [[Avoidant personality disorder]] and [[Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder]]. <ref name=dsmivtr/>
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  • '''Avoidant personality disorder''' (APD) is a [[personality disorder]] characterized by a pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of in ..., along with [[Dependent personality disorder]] and [[Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder]]. <ref name=dsmivtr/>
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  • '''Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder''' (OCPD) is identified as a [[personality disorder]] characterized by inflexibility, rigid conformity to rules and procedures, ...disorders]], along with [[Avoidant personality disorder]] and [[Dependent personality disorder]]. <ref name=dsmivtr/>
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  • '''Histrionic personality disorder''' (HPD) is identified as a [[personality disorder]] characterized by an exaggerated display of [[emotion]] to gain attention ...nality disorder]], [[Antisocial personality disorder]], and [[Narcissistic personality disorder]]. <ref name=dsmivtr/>
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  • ...ic personality disorder''' (NPD) is identified as a [[Personality disorder|personality disorder]] characterized by an extreme focus on oneself. It is a maladaptive, rigid ...sonality disorder]] , [[Histrionic personality disorder]] and [[Antisocial personality disorder]]. <ref name=dsmivtr/>
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  • '''Antisocial personality disorder''' (APD) is identified as a [[personality disorder]] characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, ...nality disorder]], [[Histrionic personality disorder]], and [[Narcissistic personality disorder]]. <ref name=dsmiv/>
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  • ...derlinepersonalitydisorder.com/ National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder] * [http://www.nepda.org/ The New England Personality Disorder Association]
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  • {{r|Schizotypal personality disorder|Schizotypal}} {{r|Schizoid personality disorder|Schizoid}}
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  • {{r|Paranoid personality disorder}} {{r|Schizoid personality disorder}}
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  • :*[[Paranoid personality disorder]] (Cluster A) :*[[Schizoid personality disorder]] (Cluster A)
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  • ...y disorders, specifically [[avoidant personality disorder]] and [[paranoid personality disorder]]. <ref>McGlashan, T., et al. (2000). ''The collaborative longitudinal pers ...y disorders]], along with [[Paranoid personality disorder]] and [[Schizoid personality disorder]] <ref name=dsmivtr/>
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  • {{r|Personality disorder}}
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  • #redirect[[Personality disorder]]
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  • *[[Personality disorder]]
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  • #Redirect [[Borderline personality disorder]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Schizoid personality disorder]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Paranoid personality disorder]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Paranoid personality disorder]]
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  • #redirect[[Borderline personality disorder]]
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  • #Redirect [[Dependent personality disorder]]
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  • #Redirect [[Avoidant personality disorder]]
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  • {{r|Personality disorder}}
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  • ...gy, Penguin p.690 (1995)</ref> The disorder is rare as compared to other [[personality disorder]]s, and its prevalence is estimated at less than 1% of the general populati ...isorders]], along with [[Paranoid personality disorder]] and [[Schizotypal personality disorder]] <ref name=dsmivtr/>
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  • A [[personality disorder]] characterized by an extreme focus on oneself.
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  • '''Personality disorder''', previously called a ''characterological'' disorder, is a category of me A personality disorder is specifically defined by the [[American Psychiatric Association]] as “a
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  • A personality disorder characterized by an exaggerated display of emotion to gain attention and sy
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  • ...e. <ref>Linehan, M. (1993). ''Cognitive-behavioral treatment of borderline personality disorder''. Guilford Press:</ref> The response set is not necessarily negative, and ...most commonly associated with [[Borderline personality disorder|Borderline Personality Disorder]] (BPD), [[Complex post-traumatic stress]], and [[Intermittent Explosive Di
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  • {{r|Multiple personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Multiple personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Personality disorder}} {{r|Paranoid personality disorder}}
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  • Personality disorder characterized by inflexibility, rigid conformity to rules and procedures, p
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  • A personality disorder characterized by social isolation, as well the exhibition of odd behavior a
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  • A [[personality disorder]] characterized by a lack of interest in social relationships, a solitary l
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  • {{r|Antisocial personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Borderline personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Paranoid personality disorder}}
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  • Class of personality disorder, with the inability to resist the impulse to perform an action that is harm
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  • A personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inad
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  • A personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, t
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  • '''Paranoid personality disorder''' (PPD) is identified as a [[personality disorder]] characterized by an exaggerated sensitivity to rejection, as well as rese ...isorders]], along with [[Schizotypal personality disorder]] and [[Schizoid personality disorder]] <ref name=dsmivtr/>
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  • {{r|Personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Paranoid personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Schizoid personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Borderline personality disorder}}
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  • A [[personality disorder]] marked by a pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-
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  • {{r|Paranoid personality disorder}}
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  • ==C-PTSD and Borderline personality disorder== ...breakthrough characteristics similar to those expressed by a [[Borderline personality disorder|borderline personality]] (BPD).
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  • {{r|Paranoid personality disorder}}
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  • ...What is it like to live with 17 alternate selves? A survivor of multiple personality disorder discusses the disease and the painful integration process that made her who
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  • {{r|Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder}}
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  • {{rpl|Sociopathic personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Borderline personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Borderline personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Borderline personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Borderline personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Borderline personality disorder}}
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  • {{r|Borderline personality disorder}}
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  • * [[Borderline personality disorder]]
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  • ...accepts this condition as a recognized illness, under the name '''multiple personality disorder'''; a literature search in some medical databases may prefer the latter ter ...|url=}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Boon S, Draijer N |title=Multiple personality disorder in The Netherlands: a clinical investigation of 71 patients |journal=Am J P
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  • ...des of depersonalization, most commonly [[panic attack]]s and [[borderline personality disorder]]. Chronic depersonalization occurs in [[depersonalization disorder]] which
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  • ...ty which predisposes the person to commit sexually violent offenses”–or a “personality disorder,” either of “which makes the person likely to engage in repeat acts of ...pecialists who examined Crane diagnosed [[exhibitionism]] and [[antisocial personality disorder]]. Though exhibitionism alone would not support classification as a sexual
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  • ...choten>{{cite journal | last =Van Benschoten |first=S.C. |title=Multiple Personality Disorder and Satanic Ritual Abuse: the Issue Of Credibility | year = 1990 | journal
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  • ...thor=Lieb K, Zanarini MC, Schmahl C, Linehan MM, Bohus M| title=Borderline personality disorder. | journal=Lancet | year= 2004 Jul 31-Aug 6 | volume= 364 | issue= 9432 | p ...enet.com/capsules/disorders/borderlinepd.htm DSM-IV & DSM-IV-TR Borderline Personality Disorder criteria]. ''BehaveNet.com''.</ref>
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  • ...] for "fixed idea". Although not used technically to denote a particular [[Personality disorder|disorder]] in [[psychology]], ''idée fixe'' is used often in the descripti ...upation of mind the ''idée fixe'' resembles today's [[Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder|obsessive-compulsive disorder]]: although the afflicted person can think, r
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  • ...DSM-IV-TR]] diagnosis template for [[somatization disorder]], [[borderline personality disorder]], and [[major depressive disorder]], as well as related [[dissociative dis ...xone in the treatment of dissociative symptoms in patients with borderline personality disorder: an open-label trial. ''Journal of Clinical Psychiatry'' 60(9), 598-603. PM
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  • His publications dealt with psychoanalysis, [[borderline personality disorder]]<ref>{{citation
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  • *[[Antisocial personality disorder/Definition]]
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  • ...es, and have identified regions of the brain that participate in various [[Personality disorder|personality disorders]], [[Mood disorder|mood disorders]], [[addiction]]s,
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  • ...since the creation of similar and related disorders such as [[schizotypal personality disorder]].
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  • * [[Antisocial personality disorder]] * [[Avoidant personality disorder]]
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  • ...es, and have identified regions of the brain that participate in various [[Personality disorder|personality disorders]], [[Mood disorder|mood disorders]], [[addiction]]s,
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  • ...had at different times been called ''Autistic psychopathy'' and "Schizoid personality disorder of childhood'',<ref>Fitzgerald M, Corvin A (2001). [http://apt.rcpsych.org/ ...ar disorder]], [[obsessive compulsive disorder]] or [[obsessive-compulsive personality disorder]].<ref>Gillberg C, Billstedt E. "Autism and Asperger syndrome: coexistence
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  • ...ive Satanic cult<ref>Mulhern S (1994) Satanism, ritual abuse, and multiple personality disorder: a sociohistorical perspective.''Int J Clin Exp Hypn'' 42:265-88. PMID 7960
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  • ...larity]] instead. For good measure he did try to work Michael's [[paranoid personality disorder]]. [[User:Simon Overduin|Simon Overduin]] 23:35, 9 January 2008 (CST) *[[user:Michael J. Formica|Michael]] doesn't think we should be [[Antisocial personality disorder|antisocial]].
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  • ...ion without an axis-II diagnosis, and those with an axis-II diagnosis of a personality disorder. They found a significant reduction in depressive symptoms in the former bu
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  • ...tic-personality-disorder/DS00652/DSECTION=causes</ref> with [[# Borderline personality disorder|borderline personality features NOS, (not otherwise specified)]]<ref>http:/
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  • ...articles on lots of problems, including narcis... narsis...[[narcissistic personality disorder|it's all about me, me, ME!]]
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  • ...phenomenon of [[doubling (psychology)]], and also described [[narcissistic personality disorder|narcissism]] and [[sadism]].<ref>Lifton, ''The Nazi Doctors'', pp. 374-379<
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  • ...ssionals, or a well-trained CI officer, may recognize signs of sociopathic personality disorder in potential double agents. From the point of view of the double agent oper
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  • ...recovered memory|the use of hypnosis for memory recovery]], and [[multiple personality disorder]]. He suggests that critically interrogating these claims is a good way of
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