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In this episode, we dive into the challenges of diagnosing bipolar disorder, especially when it overlaps with personality disorders. We discuss how psychiatric training often focuses on severe cases, which can make it harder to recognize milder forms. You'll hear about the importance of gathering detailed patient history and why short-term observations can be misleading. We also touch on the limitations of the DSM-5 and the need for a more holistic approach to diagnosis, incorporating biological, psychological, and social factors. Finally, we explore an alternative model for understanding personality disorders that goes beyond the traditional DSM framework.
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In this episode, we dive into the challenges of diagnosing bipolar disorder, especially when it overlaps with personality disorders. We discuss how psychiatric training often focuses on severe cases, which can make it harder to recognize milder forms. You'll hear about the importance of gathering detailed patient history and why short-term observations can be misleading. We also touch on the limitations of the DSM-5 and the need for a more holistic approach to diagnosis, incorporating biological, psychological, and social factors. Finally, we explore an alternative model for understanding personality disorders that goes beyond the traditional DSM framework.
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