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Assessment of personality disorder

Banerjee, Penny J. M.
Gibbon, Simon D.
Huband, Nick
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In 2003 the Department of Health, in conjunction with the National Institute for Mental Health in England, outlined the government's plan for the provision of mental health services for people with a diagnosis of personality disorder. This emphasised the need for practitioners to have skills in identifying, assessing and treating these disorders. It is important that personality disorders are properly assessed as they are common conditions that have a significant impact on an individual's functioning in all areas of life. Individuals with personality disorder are more vulnerable to other psychiatric disorders, and personality disorders can complicate recovery from severe mental illness. This article reviews the classification of personality disorder and some common assessment instruments. It also offers a structure for the assessment of personality disorder.
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2009
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Personality disorders, Personality assessment, Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders
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Banerjee, P. J. M., Gibbon, S. D. & Huband, N. (2009). Assessment of personality disorder. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 15 (5), pp.389-397.
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Available in the library: https://nottshc.koha-ptfs.co.uk/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=39731
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