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Personality Disorders in Children and Adolescents

by Karen K. Bardenstein, Paulina F. Kernberg, Alan S. Weiner. 296 pgs.

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Contributors:

   Karen K. Bardenstein, Paulina F. Kernberg, Alan S. Weiner

Publisher:

   Basic Books

Place of Publication:

  New York  

Publication Year:

  2000
Subjects:   Child Psychiatry, Personality Disorders In Children, Personality Disorders In Adolescence
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...and index. ISBN 0-465-09562-3 1. Personality disorders in children. 2. Personality disorders in adolescence. 3. Child psychiatry. I. Weiner, Alan S. II. Bardenstein, Karen K. III. Title. DNLM: 1. Personality Disorders--Adolescence. 2. Personality...
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...207 PART III: CLINICAL QUESTIONS DRIVING ASSESSMENT 9 Screening and Identification: Does This Child Have a Language Impairment? 213 The Nature of Screening and Identification 214 Special...
...establishes conceptual continuity between personality and personality disorder but ques- tion the extent to which it is possible...assess all components of the definition reliably. They cite in particular problems that may be encountered in developing...personality disorder diagnoses in DSM- III. However, personality disorders do not lend themselves to such an approach, and DSM...
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...dagger) GEORGE WOLFORD, PH.D.,(dagger) ROBERT VIDAVER, M.D.,(dagger) AND KAREN CARRIERI, R.N.(dagger) Departments of Psychiatry and Community and Family Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School, Concord, New Hampshire Received: February 14, 1997. Revision...
...Society for Research in Child Development, 50, 66-104...Millon, T. (1994). Personality disorders: Conceptual distinctions and classification issues. In P. T. Costa T. A. Widiger...Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 36, 619-627. William...
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...impulsiveness and overactivity. That fictional scenario depicts a little girl with big problems. Unquestionably, any child will sometimes let attention drift, speak without thinking, and squirm about. But children like Linda go to excess: They...
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...family - especially children. As well as dealing with a poorly mum or dad, they have to deal with the stigma of being the child of a nutter." One young woman, Grace, knows all about that. She doesnt want her whole name to be used because her past has...
...he warned that the average age of those suffering from disorders is getting younger. Children as young as 10 or 11 years of age have been diagnosed in the past and Dr Griffin said: "Kids are now being conditioned...could be suffering from an eating disorder is a change in personality rather than a dramatic loss of weight. It is thought more...
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...a parent, the thought that your child may be anorexic can be terrifying...existence of a problem. Changes in personality and mood swings. Rigid or obsessive...Speak to your GP or ask the Eating Disorders Association (information below...
...Institute for Public Policy Research. Local authority social services departments would be responsible for ensuring that every child needing a therapist would see one. The therapy would include: SESSIONS to get children and their parents to communicate...
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...in the early 1990s) with the goal of defining a "normal" personality and detecting specific deviances. The test produces profiles that can predict class inclusion for such psychological disorders as schizophrenia, sociopathy, depression, and hysteria. The MMPI has been useful in distinguishing individuals with mental illness from the...checklists can be used by parents and teachers in evaluating children. Several diagnostic techonologies are used today to measure...
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