Threading a pathway through the forest of mood and personality disorders
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SUMMARYThe classification of mood and personality disorders has become unnecessarily complicated. It has become bogged down by well-meaning but unhelpful subcategories that puzzle the will of clinicians to make useful judgements. The answer is to think of bipolar, depressive and personality disorders as each constituting a spectrum of severity and not to be too preoccupied with individual labels. It would also be useful to avoid the diagnostic chimera of borderline personality disorder, a condition that defies proper classification.
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Vol 34
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pp. 827-841
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Vol 73
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pp. 509-514
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Vol 170
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pp. 82-87
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Vol 18
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pp. 52-72
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Vol 44
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pp. 284-292
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