The classification of personality disorders in ICD-11: implications for forensic psychiatry.
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Personality disorders and the DSM-5: Scientific and extra-scientific factors in the maintenance of the status quo.Psychopathy from a Basic Trait Perspective: The Utility of a Five-Factor Model Approach.Personality disorders in older adults: emerging research issues.Seeking to understand lived experiences of personal recovery in personality disorder in community and forensic settings - a qualitative methods investigation.ICD-11 symposia at the World Congress of Psychiatry.Convergence between DSM-5 Section II and Section III diagnostic criteria for borderline personality disorder.
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The classification of personality disorders in ICD-11: implications for forensic psychiatry.
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