Commentary: Bringing together lived experience, clinical and research expertise – a commentary on the May 2022 debate (should CAMH professionals be diagnosing personality disorder in adolescence?)

Peter Taylor, Eleanor Chatburn, Samantha Hartley, Jee Smith, Christopher D. J. Taylor, Charlotte Huggett, Maddie Howley, Michael Birtwhistle, Laurence Cobbaert, Sarah Parry, Charlotte Baker, Jennifer Burgess, Charlie MacKenzie‐Nash, robyn timoclea, Alice Newton
2022-06-09

SCID:  54.1/ycpb3huy
Background: There is a wealth of evidence to suggest that the Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD, or similar Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder, EUPD) construct is harmful. We provide a commentary on the ideas expressed in the May Debate issue, highlighting both concerns and alternatives. Method: We bring together lived experience, clinical, and research expertise. This commentary was written collaboratively drawing on all these sources of evidence. Results: We outline evidence that the BPD construct is invalid, harmful, not necessary for effective treatment and a potential block to the development and evaluation of alternatives. Conclusions: We ask readers to consider these concerns, perspectives, and ideas.
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Peter Taylor
Eleanor Chatburn
Samantha Hartley
Jee Smith
Christopher D. J. Taylor
Charlotte Huggett
Maddie Howley
Michael Birtwhistle
Laurence Cobbaert
Sarah Parry
Charlotte Baker
Jennifer Burgess
Charlie MacKenzie‐Nash
robyn timoclea
Alice Newton
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