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Tyrer P, Coombs N, Ibrahimi F, et al. Critical developments in the assessment of personality disorder. Br J Psychiatry 2007; 190 (Suppl. 49):s51-s59. Based on an examination of 152 original papers published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, the authors re-open the debate surrounding the diagnostic status of the personality disorders in a thought-provoking and stimulating way.
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Widiger TA. Current controversies in nosology and diagnosis of personality disorders. Psychiatr Ann 2007; 32:93-99. This paper presents seven problems and concerns regarding personality disorder diagnoses, and makes four proposals for improvement in DSM-V and International Classification of Diseases-11.
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Livesley WJ. A framework for integrating dimensional and categorical classifications of personality disorder. J Person Disord 2007; 21:199-224. A diplomatic solution, combining categories and dimensions, is suggested and illustrated with the author's own research data.
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Clark LA. Assessment and diagnosis of personality disorders: perennial issues and an empirical reconceptualization. Annu Rev Psychol 2007; 58:227-257. This is an excellent review of findings from studies published during the years 2000-2005 of diagnostic issues concerning dimensions versus categories, co-morbidities and stability of personality disorders over time.
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Gunderson JG, Weinberg I, Daversa MT, et al. Descriptive and longitudinal observations on the relationship of borderline personality disorder and bipolar disorder. Am J Psychiatry 2006; 163:1173-1178. Findings from the CLPDS enlighten this murky area and emphasize the clinical consequences of misclassification.
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Oldham JM. Borderline personality disorder and suicidality. Am J Psychiatry 2006; 163:20-26. This paper blends research findings and clinical observations in a very useful way.
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Morse JQ, Pilkonis PA. Screening for personality disorders. J Personal Disord 2007; 21:179-198. This is an informative, comparative study of three brief screening methods for the identification of personality disorders. The conclusion is that screening functions well only in samples with a high base rate of personality disorders.
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Hasin D, Samet S, Nunes E, et al. Diagnosis of comorbid psychiatric disorders in substance users assessed with the Psychiatric Research Interview for Substance and Mental Disorders for DSM-IV. Am J Psychiatry 2006; 163:689-696. The authors present a new structured interview that helps in diagnosing co-morbid substance use disorder and BPD in a reliable manner.
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Zanarini MC, Frankenburg FR, Bradford Reich D, et al. The subsyndromal phenomenology of borderline personality disorder: A 10-year follow-up study. Am J Psychiatry 2007; 164:929-935. Based on a sample of hospitalized patients, the authors show that the remission rate exceeds 85% at 10 years for 12 acute symptoms, whereas 12 temperamental symptoms have a slower rate of remission.
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McGlashan TH, Grilo CM, Sanislow CA, et al. Two-year prevalence and stability of individual DSM-IV criteria for schizotypal, borderline, avoidant, and obsessive-compulsive personality disorders: toward a hybrid model of axis II disorders. Am J Psychiatry 2005; 162:883-889.
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Lenzenweger MF. The longitudinal study of personality disorders: history, design considerations, and initial findings. J Personal Disord 2006; 20:645-670. This is a thoughtful and informative report concerning lack of stability of diagnostic criteria for personality disorders; it includes a study of change with growth curve analyses and considers the contribution of the findings to a new model of BPD.
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Gunderson JG, Daversa MT, Grilo CM, et al. Predictors of 2-year outcome for patients with borderline personality disorder. Am J Psychiatry 2006; 163:822-826. Findings from the CLPDS confirm and expand our knowledge of predictive factors for 2-year outcomes in BPD in outpatients.
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Zanarini MC, Frankenburg FR, Hennen J, et al. Prediction of the 10-year course of borderline personality disorder. Am J Psychiatry 2006; 163:827-832. With an impressive follow-up rate after 10 years in initially hospitalized patients with BPD, this study brings new knowledge regarding time to remission and predictors at baseline for long-term outcomes in BPD.
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Binks CA, Fenton M, McCarthy L, et al. Pharmacological interventions for people with borderline personality disorder. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2006; 1:CD005653. This review, which ended in 2002, was published in 2006. It includes 10 studies involving a total of 554 patients with BPD. In general, the methodology of these studies was poor and hardly any clinically relevant conclusions could be drawn from them.
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Nosè M, Cipriani A, Biancosino B, et al. Efficacy of pharmacotherapy against core traits of borderline personality disorder: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Int Clin Psychopharmacol 2006; 21:345-353. By meta-analysis, some of the problems of studies with small sample sizes can be overcome; this report demonstrates some effects of antidepressants, mood stabilizers and antipsychotics.
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Loew TH, Nickel MK, Muehlbacher M, et al. Topiramate treatment for women with borderline personality disorder. A double-blind, placebo-controlled study. J Clin Psychopharmacol 2006; 26:61-66. This 10-week, double blind, randomized and placebo-controlled efficacy study showed a significantly lower level of psychiatric symptoms and better quality of life and interpersonal functioning in the topiramate group.
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Oldham JM. Integrated treatment for borderline personality disorder. Psychiat Ann 2006; 36:361-369. The author provides helpful advice concerning the clinical pharmacotherapy of patients with BPD.
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Binks CA, Fenton M, McCarthy L, et al. Psychological therapies for people with borderline personality disorder. Cochrane Database Systemat Rev 2006; 1:CD005652. This review ended in 2002, was published in 2006, and included seven studies involving a total of 262 patients with BPD. The methodology and results of these studies suggest that central symptoms of BPD are amenable to psychotherapy, but further studies are needed.
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Brazier J, Tumur I, Holmes M, et al. Psychological therapies including dialectic behaviour therapy for borderline personality disorder: a systematic review and preliminary economic evaluation. Health Technol Assess 2006; 10:iii, ix-xii, 1-117. This review ended in 2005 and included nine RCTs and one nonrandomized trial. The conclusion is that the overall efficacy of psychotherapy for BPD is promising, but the evidence is as yet inconclusive. The cost-effectiveness of DBT is not supported, although potential in this regard is suggested.
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Verheul R, Herbrink M. The efficacy of various modalities of psychotherapy for personality disorders: a systematic review of the evidence and clinical recommendations. Int Rev Psychiatry 2007; 19:25-38. This is a practical and useful review of efficacy and indications for the broad spectrum of psychotherapies available for personality disorder, including BPD.
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Davidson K, Norrie J, Tyrer P, et al. The effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapy for borderline personality disorder: Results from the Borderline Personality Disorder Study of Cognitive Therapy (BOSCOT) trial. J Person Disord 2006; 20:450-465. Described are the results of this important study, which found no significant effect of cognitive therapy as add-on to TAU.
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Clarkin JF, Levy KN, Lenzenweger M, et al. Evaluating three treatments for borderline disorder: a multiwave study. Am J Psychiatry 2007; 164:922-928. This is a well conducted comparative study of TFP, DBT and supportive therapy given for 1 year, with measurements of change every 4 months from start to end.
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