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  2. Borderline personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    The Treatment and Research Advancements National Association for Personality Disorders (TARA-APD) campaigned unsuccessfully to change the name and designation of BPD in DSM-5, published in May 2013, in which the name "borderline personality disorder" remains unchanged and it is not considered a trauma- and stressor-related disorder.

  3. Trauma model of mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    The trauma model of mental disorders, or trauma model of psychopathology, emphasises the effects of physical, sexual and psychological trauma as key causal factors in the development of psychiatric disorders, including depression and anxiety [1] as well as psychosis, [2] whether the trauma is experienced in childhood or adulthood.

  4. Misdiagnosis of borderline personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Misdiagnosis of borderline personality disorder (BPD) can occur due to symptom overlap with other mental health conditions and the high rate of comorbidity in personality disorders. [2] Research has shown that having a personality disorder like BPD is a significant vulnerability factor for comorbidity with other mental health conditions.

  5. Betrayal trauma - Wikipedia

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    High betrayal traumas have been implicated in the development of traits indicative of borderline personality disorder. [28] This is likely due to the parents of a child with BPD also frequently having personality disorders themselves, which has a neurodevelopmental effect, through their genetics, as well as an environmental impact on the child.

  6. List of ICD-9 codes 290–319: mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    301.7 Personality disorder with predominantly sociopathic or asocial manifestation (Include: amoral personality, asocial personality, antisocial personality) 301.8 Other personality disorders (Include: personality: eccentric, "haltlose" type ; personality: immature, passive–aggressive , psychoneurotic)

  7. Post-traumatic stress disorder - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] The term "post-traumatic stress disorder" came into use in the 1970s, in large part due to the diagnoses of U.S. military veterans of the Vietnam War. [26] It was officially recognized by the American Psychiatric Association in 1980 in the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III). [27]

  8. Legal cases, attempted assassinations and a pivotal debate ...

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    This ruling caused a backlash in the state, as it essentially undid a lower court’s ruling that held that a more recent 15-week ban from March 2022 superseded the 1864 law.

  9. Personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    For example, the ICD-10 included narcissistic personality disorder in the group of other specific personality disorders, while DSM-5 does not include enduring personality change after catastrophic experience. The ICD-10 classified the DSM-5 schizotypal personality disorder as a form of schizophrenia rather than as a