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EPISODE · May 30, 2022 · 1H 13M

Borderline Personality Disorder with Dr. Roff and Dr. D'Souza

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Psychiatrists Dr. Roff and Dr. D'Souza take on the topic of diagnosis and treatment of borderline personality disorder.  Hosted by Dr. Vikas Mankala and Nakai Corral Questions? [email protected] Borderline personality disorder is a complex mental health condition that is characterized by difficulty managing emotions and behavior, impulsiveness, instability of interpersonal relationships, and insecurity - which often presents as self-image issues. Most diagnoses are made during early adulthood, and the core features cause significant impairment in every day life. It is estimated that the lifetime prevalence of borderline personality disorder is 6 percent, with studies showing that the diagnosis was present in 6.4 percent of urban primary care patient, 9.3 percent of psychiatric outpatients, and a staggering 20 percent of psychiatric inpatients. The ratio of females to males is approximately 3:1 in clinical settings, however the lifetime prevalence does not differ significantly between men and women. Co-occuring psychiatric disorders are common including mood, anxiety, substance-use, eating and somatoform disorders. Borderliner notes: https://www.youtube.com/c/BorderlinerNotes What is Dialectical behavior therapy for adolescents (DBT)?: https://youtu.be/Stz--d17ID4

Psychiatrists Dr. Roff and Dr. D'Souza take on the topic of diagnosis and treatment of borderline personality disorder.  Hosted by Dr. Vikas Mankala and Nakai Corral Questions? [email protected] Borderline personality disorder is a complex mental health condition that is characterized by difficulty managing emotions and behavior, impulsiveness, instability of interpersonal relationships, and insecurity - which often presents as self-image issues. Most diagnoses are made during early adulthood, and the core features cause significant impairment in every day life. It is estimated that the lifetime prevalence of borderline personality disorder is 6 percent, with studies showing that the diagnosis was present in 6.4 percent of urban primary care patient, 9.3 percent of psychiatric outpatients, and a staggering 20 percent of psychiatric inpatients. The ratio of females to males is approximately 3:1 in clinical settings, however the lifetime prevalence does not differ significantly between men and women. Co-occuring psychiatric disorders are common including mood, anxiety, substance-use, eating and somatoform disorders. Borderliner notes: https://www.youtube.com/c/BorderlinerNotes What is Dialectical behavior therapy for adolescents (DBT)?: https://youtu.be/Stz--d17ID4

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