National Institute for Mental Health England. Personality disorder: no longer a diagnosis of exclusion. Policy implementation guidance for the development of services for people with personality disorder.
London:
Department of Health, 2003.
2.
TyrerPMulderRKimY-R, et al.
The development of the ICD-11 classification of personality disorders: An amalgam of science, pragmatism, and politics.Annu Rev Clin Psychol2019;
15:481–502.
3.
HerzogJISchmahlC.Adverse childhood experiences and the consequences on neurobiological, psychosocial, and somatic conditions across the lifespan.Front Psychiatry2018;
9:420.
4.
ComtoisKACarmelA.Borderline personality disorder and high utilization of inpatient psychiatric hospitalization: concordance between research and clinical diagnosis.J Behav Health Serv Res2016;
43:272–280.
5.
CoidJYangMTyrerP, et al.
Prevalence and correlates of personality disorder in Great Britain.Br J Psychiatry2006;
188:423–431.
6.
EvansSSethiFDaleO, et al.
Personality disorder service provision: a review of the recent literature.Ment Health Rev J2017;
22:65–82.
7.
FazelSDaneshJ.Serious mental disorder in 23,000 prisoners: a systematic review of 62 surveys.Lancet2002;
359:545–550.
8.
SingletonNMeltzerHGatwardR.Psychiatric morbidity among prisoners in England and Wales.
London:
Department of Health, 1998.
9.
BrookerCSirdifieldCBlizardR, et al.
Probation and mental illness.J Forensic Psychiatry Psychol2012;
23:522–537.
Office for National Statistics. Psychiatric morbidity among prisoners in England and Wales.
London:
Office for National Statistics, 1998.
12.
YakeleyJWilliamsA.Antisocial personality disorder: new directions.Adv Psychiatr Treat2014;
20:132–143.
13.
Newton-HowesGTyrerPJohnsonT.Personality disorder and the outcome of depression: meta-analysis of published studies.Br J Psychiatry2006;
188:13–20.
14.
Newton-HowesGTyrerPAnagnostakisK, et al.
The prevalence of personality disorder, its comorbidity with mental state disorders, and its clinical significance in community mental health teams.Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol2010;
45:453–460.
15.
TyrerPReedGCrawfordM.Classification, assessment, prevalence, and effect of personality disorder.Lancet2015;
385:717–726.
16.
MoranPStewartRBrughaT, et al.
Personality disorder and cardiovascular disease: results from a national household survey.J Clin Psychiatry2007;
68:69–74.
17.
FokML-YHayesRDChangC-K, et al.
Life expectancy at birth and all-cause mortality among people with personality disorder.J Psychosom Res2012;
73:104–107.
18.
FreestoneMHowardRCoidJW, et al.
Adult antisocial syndrome co‐morbid with borderline personality disorder is associated with severe conduct disorder, substance dependence and violent antisociality.Personal Ment Health2013;
7:11–21.
19.
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. Borderline personality disorder: recognition and management. Clinical guideline CG78.
London:
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, 2009.
20.
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. Antisocial personality disorder. Clinical guideline CG77.
London:
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, 2009.
21.
LewisGApplebyL.Personality disorder: the patients psychiatrists dislike.Br J Psychiatry1988;
153:44–49.
22.
ChartonasDKyratsousMDracassS, et al.
Personality disorder: still the patients psychiatrists dislike?Br J Psychiatry Bull2017;
41:12–17.
23.
HaighR.The 16 personality disorder pilot projects.Ment Health Rev J2007;
12:29–39.
24.
BradleyKJCB.The Bradley Report: Lord Bradley’s review of people with mental health problems or learning disabilities in the criminal justice system.
London:
Department of Health, 2009.
25.
TyrerPDugganCCooperS, et al.
The successes and failures of the DSPD experiment: the assessment and management of severe personality disorder.Med Sci Law2010;
50:95–99.
26.
HowellsKJonesLHarrisM, et al.
The baby, the bathwater and the bath itself: a response to Tyrer et al.’s review of the successes and failures of dangerous and severe personality disorder.Med Sci Law2011;
51:129–133.
DaviesJSampsonMBeesleyF, et al.
An evaluation of Knowledge and Understanding Framework personality disorder awareness training: can a co-production model be effective in a local NHS mental health Trust?Personal Ment Health2014;
8:161–168
30.
EbrahimSCrooksSHarenwallS, et al.
Evaluation of awareness level knowledge and understanding framework personality disorder training with mental health staff: impact on attitudes and clinical practice.J Ment Health Train Educ Pract2016;
11:133–143.
31.
LamphGLathamCSmithD, et al.
Evaluating the impact of a nationally recognised training programme that aims to raise the awareness and challenge attitudes of personality disorder in multi-agency partners.J Ment Health Train Educ Pract2014;
9:89–100.
32.
KrawitzRJacksonW.Consumer-clinician co-taught borderline personality disorder training: a pilot evaluation.Int J Ment Health Nurs2007;
16:360–364.
33.
AviramRBBrodskyBSStanleyB.Borderline personality disorder, stigma, and treatment implications.Harvard Rev Psychiatry2006;
14:249–256.
34.
BodnerECohen-FridelSIancuI.Staff attitudes toward patients with borderline personality disorder.Compr Psychiatry2011;
52:548–555.
35.
MarkhamD.Attitudes towards patients with a diagnosis of ‘borderline personality disorder’: social rejection and dangerousness.J Mental Health2003;
12:595–612.
36.
Royal College of Psychiatrists. Services for people diagnosed with personality disorder (in press).
37.
BatemanAFonagyP.Mentalization-based treatment for personality disorders: a practical guide.
New York:
Oxford University Press, 2016.
38.
LinehanMMWilksCR.The course and evolution of dialectical behavior therapy.Am J Psychother2015;
69:97–110.
39.
YoungJEKloskoJSWeishaarME.Schema therapy: a practitioner’s guide.
New York:
Guilford Press, 2003.
40.
DaleOSethiFStantonC, et al.
Personality disorder services in England: findings from a national survey.BJPsych Bull2017;
41:247–253.
41.
LambNSibbaldSStirzackerA. Shining lights in dark corners of people’s lives. The consensus statement for people with complex mental health difficulties who are diagnosed with a personality disorder, https://www.mind.org.uk/media/21163353/consensus-statement-final.pdf (2018, accessed 28 September 2019).