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From: Snell on 5 Jul 2006 08:05 An article you might find interesting: Results from a long-term study indicate that borderline personality disorder (BPD) and bipolar disorder do not commonly coexist, a finding which has important implications for treatment. The findings are reported in the July 2006 issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry (AJP), the official journal of the American Psychiatric Association (APA). Link to the article: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=46236&nfid=crss Happy reading. Snell.
From: - darkman® - on 5 Jul 2006 17:14 Snell wrote: > An article you might find interesting: > > Results from a long-term study indicate that borderline personality > disorder (BPD) and bipolar disorder do not commonly coexist, a finding > which has important implications for treatment. The findings are > reported in the July 2006 issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry > (AJP), the official journal of the American Psychiatric Association > (APA). > > Link to the article: > http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsidF236&nfid?ss > > Happy reading. Snell. Good post Snell. You ought to bring this to Sonja's attention. - darkman® -
From: - darkman® - on 5 Jul 2006 17:25 Snell wrote: > An article you might find interesting: > > Results from a long-term study indicate that borderline personality > disorder (BPD) and bipolar disorder do not commonly coexist, a finding > which has important implications for treatment. The findings are > reported in the July 2006 issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry > (AJP), the official journal of the American Psychiatric Association > (APA). > > Link to the article: > http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsidF236&nfid?ss > > Happy reading. Snell. Good post Snell, You might Ping Sonja so that she can see it. - darkman® -
From: Harry on 6 Jul 2006 17:39 - darkman® - wrote: > Snell wrote: > > An article you might find interesting: > > > > Results from a long-term study indicate that borderline personality > > disorder (BPD) and bipolar disorder do not commonly coexist, a finding > > which has important implications for treatment. The findings are > > reported in the July 2006 issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry > > (AJP), the official journal of the American Psychiatric Association > > (APA). > > > > Link to the article: > > http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsidF236&nfid?ss > > > > Happy reading. Snell. > > Good post Snell, > > You might Ping Sonja so that she can see it. > > - darkman® - Many counselors have problems diagnosing-not understanding the difference between bipolar & BPD.I never had a case where they were both prominent.counselors find BPD a stiff challenge to treat.Harry
From: Harry on 24 Jul 2006 18:51
- darkman® - wrote: > Snell wrote: > > An article you might find interesting: > > > > Results from a long-term study indicate that borderline personality > > disorder (BPD) and bipolar disorder do not commonly coexist, a finding > > which has important implications for treatment. The findings are > > reported in the July 2006 issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry > > (AJP), the official journal of the American Psychiatric Association > > (APA). > > > > Link to the article: > > http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsidF236&nfid?ss > > > > Happy reading. Snell. > > Good post Snell, > > You might Ping Sonja so that she can see it. > > - darkman® - It wouldn't have be likely,as Axis 1 & Axis II.Many therapists misdx the two,no surpise.If they did "coexist",it would be an unhappy mess.Bipolars do coexist with some others,like avoidant and dependent.But the doctor is presribing only most of the time,so he/she is thinking bipolar |