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Depressive Personality Disorder: Perspectives For DSM-IV

Depressive Personality Disorder: Perspectives For DSM-IV Journal Persality Disders. 7(1), 30-^12. 1993 Guilfd Press : PERSPECTIVES F DSM-IV Kath A. Phillips, MD, Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, MD, M. Tracie Shea, PhD, and John G. Gunders, MD histy, datg back to at Kraepel by many clical ists from diverse perspectives and h been used by clicians f years. This ccept h had a variy names, not ly depressive per sality but also depressive character, typus melancholicus, melancholic temperament, dysthymic temperament, characterologic depressi, subaffective dysthymia, dysthymic psychopathy, and ananktic persality disder with depressive features. Despite its clical traditi and its fmal recogniti European psy chiatry (ternatial Clsificati Disees, nth revisi ICD-9), rem a ctroversial ccept that h never been cluded Ameri Psychiatric sociati's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Mental Disders (DSM). It is currently beg csidered f clusi DSM-IV because criticism its omissi by auths from notably diverse perspectives (Akiskal, 1989; Beck, persal communicati; Kernberg, 1987); additi, it h been cregly depressive persality h lg and rich let time (1921). It h been described recognized that certa Axis I and II disders may be biogenically lked, raisg questi whher might represent a traitlike, temperamental variant Axis I mood disders (Phil lips, Gunders, Hirschfeld, & Smith, 1990). This http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Personality Disorders Guilford Press

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Guilford Press
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© 1993 The Guilford Press
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0885-579X
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10.1521/pedi.1993.7.1.30
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Journal Persality Disders. 7(1), 30-^12. 1993 Guilfd Press : PERSPECTIVES F DSM-IV Kath A. Phillips, MD, Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, MD, M. Tracie Shea, PhD, and John G. Gunders, MD histy, datg back to at Kraepel by many clical ists from diverse perspectives and h been used by clicians f years. This ccept h had a variy names, not ly depressive per sality but also depressive character, typus melancholicus, melancholic temperament, dysthymic temperament, characterologic depressi, subaffective dysthymia, dysthymic psychopathy, and ananktic persality disder with depressive features. Despite its clical traditi and its fmal recogniti European psy chiatry (ternatial Clsificati Disees, nth revisi ICD-9), rem a ctroversial ccept that h never been cluded Ameri Psychiatric sociati's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Mental Disders (DSM). It is currently beg csidered f clusi DSM-IV because criticism its omissi by auths from notably diverse perspectives (Akiskal, 1989; Beck, persal communicati; Kernberg, 1987); additi, it h been cregly depressive persality h lg and rich let time (1921). It h been described recognized that certa Axis I and II disders may be biogenically lked, raisg questi whher might represent a traitlike, temperamental variant Axis I mood disders (Phil lips, Gunders, Hirschfeld, & Smith, 1990). This

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Journal of Personality DisordersGuilford Press

Published: Mar 1, 1993

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