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An examination of the borderline diagnosis in children

1986; American Psychiatric Association; Volume: 143; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1176/ajp.143.8.998

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1535-7228

Autores

D A Greenman, John G. Gunderson, MELANIE CANE, PETER R. SALTZMAN,

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Energy, Economy, and Technology Trends

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Back to table of contents Previous article Next article No AccessAn examination of the borderline diagnosis in childrenPublished Online:1 Apr 2006https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.143.8.998AboutSectionsView articleAbstractPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail View articleAbstractA retrospective study of 86 children aged 6-12 years who had been hospitalized for psychiatric reasons revealed that adult criteria for borderline personality disorder could identify a group of children with many of the features attributed in the literature to the borderline child. The relative paucity of significant differences between the children identified as borderline and those identified as nonborderline raises questions about the validity and utility of the term. Further work is necessary to clarify the meaning of a vulnerability to psychotic regression in the disturbed child and the relation of such a vulnerability to the adult borderline personality disorder. Access content To read the fulltext, please use one of the options below to sign in or purchase access. Personal login Institutional Login Sign in via OpenAthens Purchase Save for later Item saved, go to cart PPV Articles - American Journal of Psychiatry $35.00 Add to cart PPV Articles - American Journal of Psychiatry Checkout Please login/register if you wish to pair your device and check access availability. Not a subscriber? Subscribe Now / Learn More PsychiatryOnline subscription options offer access to the DSM-5 library, books, journals, CME, and patient resources. This all-in-one virtual library provides psychiatrists and mental health professionals with key resources for diagnosis, treatment, research, and professional development. Need more help? 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SALTZMAN1 April 2006 | American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 144, No. 6Neuroleptic malignant syndrome23 January 2015 | American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 144, No. 6So-called borderline children23 January 2015 | American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 144, No. 6 Volume 143Issue 8 August 1986Pages 998-1003 Metrics PDF download History Published online 1 April 2006 Published in print 1 August 1986

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