2010
DOI: 10.1093/innovait/inp228
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Personality Disorders

Abstract: The term ‘personality’ refers to the enduring characteristics which influence the way a person thinks, feels or behaves in a wide variety of circumstances. A personality is deemed to be ‘disordered’ when it causes suffering to that person or to other people. The Department of Health estimates that 10–13% of the adult population have personality disorders, and it is therefore extremely important that GPs are aware of current thinking regarding the classification, diagnosis and treatment of these complex conditi… Show more

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