Personality disorder: A new global perspective

Autores
Tyrer, Peter; Mulder, Roger; Crawford, Mike; Newton-Howes, Giles; Simonsen, Erik; Ndetei, David; Koldobsky, Néstor M. S.; Fossati, Andrea; Mbatia, Joseph; Barrett, Barbara
Año de publicación
2010
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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 that is of greater value to clinicians, and the WPA Section on Personality Disorders is currently undertaking this task.
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas
Materia
Psiquiatría
Classification
Comorbidity
Epidemiology
Personality disorder
Treatment
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Personality disorder: A new global perspective
title Personality disorder: A new global perspective
spellingShingle Personality disorder: A new global perspective
Tyrer, Peter
Psiquiatría
Classification
Comorbidity
Epidemiology
Personality disorder
Treatment
title_short Personality disorder: A new global perspective
title_full Personality disorder: A new global perspective
title_fullStr Personality disorder: A new global perspective
title_full_unstemmed Personality disorder: A new global perspective
title_sort Personality disorder: A new global perspective
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Tyrer, Peter
Mulder, Roger
Crawford, Mike
Newton-Howes, Giles
Simonsen, Erik
Ndetei, David
Koldobsky, Néstor M. S.
Fossati, Andrea
Mbatia, Joseph
Barrett, Barbara
author Tyrer, Peter
author_facet Tyrer, Peter
Mulder, Roger
Crawford, Mike
Newton-Howes, Giles
Simonsen, Erik
Ndetei, David
Koldobsky, Néstor M. S.
Fossati, Andrea
Mbatia, Joseph
Barrett, Barbara
author_role author
author2 Mulder, Roger
Crawford, Mike
Newton-Howes, Giles
Simonsen, Erik
Ndetei, David
Koldobsky, Néstor M. S.
Fossati, Andrea
Mbatia, Joseph
Barrett, Barbara
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Psiquiatría
Classification
Comorbidity
Epidemiology
Personality disorder
Treatment
topic Psiquiatría
Classification
Comorbidity
Epidemiology
Personality disorder
Treatment
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv 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 that is of greater value to clinicians, and the WPA Section on Personality Disorders is currently undertaking this task.
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas
description 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 that is of greater value to clinicians, and the WPA Section on Personality Disorders is currently undertaking this task.
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