Bringing personality disorder in from the cold: Why personality disorder is a fundamental concern for youth mental health
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- DOI: 10.1177/10398562231159511
Bringing personality disorder in from the cold: Why personality disorder is a fundamental concern for youth mental health
Abstract
Objective: Personality disorder (PD) has its peak incidence between puberty and young adulthood. By any measure, it is among the most severe mental health problems occurring in young people, uniquely predicting debilitating current problems and acting as a 'gateway' to diverse and serious future problems. Yet, PD still struggles for legitimacy and parity of access to services, including early intervention.
Conclusion: Addressing PD is fundamental to youth mental health, and early intervention for PD has reached 'proof of concept'. Yet, reform is hindered by bigotry and sectarianism. Successful early intervention calls for a shift in the culture of services, countering damaging myths, addressing bigotry, and fostering hope. Such reforms are well within the reach of youth mental health.
Keywords: adolescence; early intervention; psychiatry; stigma; youth.
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Reply to Chanen (2023) 'bringing personality disorder in from the cold: Why personality disorder is a fundamental concern for youth mental health'.Australas Psychiatry. 2023 Aug;31(4):556. doi: 10.1177/10398562231175084. Epub 2023 Jun 1. Australas Psychiatry. 2023. PMID: 37263747 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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