So I've tried googling this but couldn't find a list of symptoms. Jenny, have you learned anything about this?
Jul-21-2015 23:07
Boomer187
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yes
Jul-21-2015 23:28
Chimney
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That's odd. I completed my MD thesis on personality disorders and depression and I never came across this. Apparently neither has ICD-10. Gonna check DSM-V for the sake of it as well.
EDIT: Nothing in DSM-V eiter. If you want, I can drop a mail to my assistant-professor of psychiatry and ask her. Btw, I might have a study about personality disorders and depression published soon.
"The White Paper Reforming the Mental Health Act. Part II: High Risk Patients (hereafter referred to as the White Paper) identified these individuals as dangerous and severely personality disordered (DSPD) (Department of Health, 2000). This phrase has been attacked as ‘a neologism that has no legal or medical status’ (Farnham & James, 2001)"
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Jul-21-2015 23:31
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Here we go again.
Jul-21-2015 23:31
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quote:
Originally posted by Chimney
That's odd. I completed my MD thesis on personality disorders and depression and I never came across this. Apparently neither has ICD-10. Gonna check DSM-V for the sake of it as well.
EDIT: Nothing in DSM-V eiter. If you want, I can drop a mail to my assistant-professor of psychiatry and ask her. Btw, I might have a study about personality disorders and depression published soon.
"The White Paper Reforming the Mental Health Act. Part II: High Risk Patients (hereafter referred to as the White Paper) identified these individuals as dangerous and severely personality disordered (DSPD) (Department of Health, 2000). This phrase has been attacked as ‘a neologism that has no legal or medical status’ (Farnham & James, 2001)"
I've read some of the contents of the link you posted. That's pretty damned scary. I'd be interested in reading your study, if you'd like to share it.
Jul-21-2015 23:39
Vivid Boy
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dude if i were you I'd just cope his mixtape. Even if it isnt straight fiyah!
Jul-21-2015 23:45
Chimney
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In all truthfulness, this entire 'mental patients are dangerous' has been completely exaggerated by pop-culture. I've done anamnesis on a couple of people suffering from antisocial personality disorder (i.e psychopaths) and they were relaxed as hell. Sure, one of them tried to kill his brother with a knife, but other than that, most were ok. The most dangerous - according to psychiatric guidelines - are maniacs (or bipolars during manic phase) and epileptics after the crisis due to confusion. Schizophrenics, which I´ve probably spoken to the most, have never exhibited any violent behaviour, although they were into remission and there was history of some stuff during psychosis episodes.
Jul-21-2015 23:47
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Originally posted by Chimney
In all truthfulness, this entire 'mental patients are dangerous' has been completely exaggerated by pop-culture. I've done anamnesis on a couple of people suffering from antisocial personality disorder (i.e psychopaths) and they were relaxed as hell. Sure, one of them tried to kill his brother with a knife, but other than that, most were ok. The most dangerous - according to psychiatric guidelines - are maniacs (or bipolars during manic phase) and epileptics after the crisis due to confusion. Schizophrenics, which I´ve probably spoken to the most, have never exhibited any violent behaviour, although they were into remission and there was history of some stuff during psychosis episodes.
Thanks for sharing.
Jul-21-2015 23:51
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Originally posted by Vivid Boy
dude if i were you I'd just cope his mixtape. Even if it isnt straight fiyah!
haha
that reminds me..
Jul-21-2015 23:54
Silky Johnson
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Wouldn't this just be like, antisocial personality disorder?
edit: nm, just read Chimney's post up there.
Jul-22-2015 00:50
Chimney
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Out of curiosity, in the US are all physicians allowed to prescribe antipsychotic medication or only psychiatrists?
Jul-22-2015 01:05
Alex
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Like in Canada I think GPs or family doctors in the US can prescribe stuff like anti-depressants, but I doubt they know enough about psychosis/schizo/bi-polar to be able to get the dosage right and stuff.
My GP here thought I was depressed and put me on some medication I forget the name of (anti-depressant) but it turns out I wasn't depressed, just crazy