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DSM-5 Might Get Fewer Personality Disorders


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION

Some of these disorders, especially borderline, antisocial, and schizotypal, cause high rates of social and occupational impairment, Dr. Oldham said. "There is really an enormous impact on quality of life."

Dr. Oldham said he had no relevant disclosures.

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