Oh my gosh the DSM doesn’t let you diagnose adolescents with personality disorders for GOOD REASONS having to do with basic human emotional development. This is irresponsible and ignorant.https://twitter.com/DetransCanada/status/1337896850150584322 …
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And hey I buy that in the adult gender dysphoric population you see a high incidence of personality disorders. But a clinician, who treats adolescent patients, would not make this diagnosis. Because we don’t give personality diagnoses to teens!
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PD’s include in their criteria that they are highly resistant to treatment and symptoms are present across the life span. You’d have to be a total hack of a clinician to assert these things about a teen.
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You’re cutting yourself and threatening suicide at 28? Ok, yr therapist could reasonably suspect BPD. Although if they actually put it in your paperwork before a year of treatment I’d again, judge them as an overconfident hack.
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And honestly, teen girls have to deal with enough sexism in MH treatment, it should not be anyone’s assumption that a self harming, chronically dysregulated teen girl is going to be treatment resistant. She’s growing up! Not the appropriate time for diagnoses w/ permanency.
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+ tbh as a clinician who works mainly w/ teens, they’re all on the internet romanticizing cutting/suicide/pro-ana/furrydom- we have to look at both their developmental stage and social context, which at this point in history is WEIRD AS SHIT.
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I remember my emotional problems age 14-19. At that time I was effectively displaying BPD... but I grew out of it. How can you diagnose children with personality disorders when they haven’t finished developing their personality
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