Avoidant, dependent, obsessive-compulsive and histrionic personality disorders were the most common Axis II comorbidities, respectively. Conclusion: A high rate of axis I and axis II disorders accompanying PD adversely affects treatment and prognosis. Considering this situa...
Intensive group psychotherapy: fostering resilience in patients with axis I and axis II disorderschange in resiliencegroup psychotherapyinterpersonal functioningInterventions that may foster resilience for adults with mental health concerns are not well researched. The goal of our study was to examine ...
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However, there is little information regarding the relationship of borderline PD and overall comorbidity with all classes of axis I disorders assessed simultaneously. In the present study, 409 patients were evaluated with semistructured diagnostic interviews for axis I and axis II disorders. Patients ...
Personality disorders were formerly categorized as Axis II mental health disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM. However, the current DSM-5 edition has dispensed with the Axis classification system, but personality
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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a severe psychiatric disorder that has a high clinical heterogeneity and frequent co-occurrence with other personality disorders (PDs). Although several studies have been performed to assess axis II comorbidity in BPD, more research is needed to clarify associat...
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Comorbidity of axis I and axis II disorders. In light of continuing controversies concerning the DSM-III-R system for diagnosing personality disorders, their construct validity, and the assignment of ... None - 《American Journal of Psychiatry》 被引量: 391发表: 1995年 The New York High-Risk...