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Introducing the Borderline Personality Disorder Inventory

Psychiatric Times

SHOW MORE Discover the innovative Borderline Personality Disorder Inventory (BPD-I™), a psychodynamically-informed tool for assessing BPD symptoms effectively. Наталья Добровольска/AdobeStock Borderline personality disorder (BPD) remains one of the most commonly misunderstood and challenging diagnoses in mental health.

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How Do Psychiatry Residents Learn Psychopharmacology?

Psychiatric Times

Cambridge University Press; 2011 2. He is currently a professor at the University of California, San Diego, and serves as Honorary Fellow in psychiatry department at the University of Cambridge. References 1. Stahl SM, Davis RL. Best Practices for Medical Educators, 2nd Edition. Deslauriers L, McCarty LS, Miller K, et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci.

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Clinical Trials Versus Clinical Treatment – Key Differences

Real Psychiatry

I have participated in some protocols where all of the investigators were instructed to avoid any semblance of psychotherapy and not enroll anyone who might have a personality disorder. The number of times a person volunteers for clinical research can be an issue. 2011 Sep;72(9):1284; author reply 1284-5. PMID: 21951988.

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What a Difference a Year Makes for Juneteenth Day and the Truth

Psychiatric Times

Beacon Press; 2011. Juneteenth is the space for that. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. June 3, 2025. Accessed June 19, 2025. The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease. The Ethical Way: Challenges and Solutions for Managed Behavioral Healthcare. Jossey-Bass; 1997.

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Could IPT Be a Treatment Option for Autism?

International Society for Interpersonal Psychother

Ever since 1970 s when the treatment was invented it has shown more or less evidence for several conditions such as eating disorders (Murphy, Straebler, Basden, Cooper, & Fairburn, 2012), bipolar disorders (Swartz, Frank, & Frankel, 2008), PTSD (Markowitz et al., 2015) and borderline personality disorder (A.