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      La evaluación de la identidad en el DSM-5: Una propuesta que está pasando inadvertida Translated title: Assessment of identity in the DSM-5: A proposal is happening inadvertent

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          Objetivos: Para la última edición del DSM-5 se propuso la inclusión de la evaluación de la Identidad como criterio común a todos los Trastornos Severos de la Personalidad. Dicha propuesta no logró incorporarse como Criterio General, quedando toda esa información contenida en el área destinada a futuras investigaciones (sección III del DSM-5). En este trabajo procuraremos rescatar el interés abocado a esta pretendida incorporación, para lo cual realizaremos una breve revisión teórica del Criterio Identidad del Yo como elemento diagnóstico prioritario que permite la distinción entre Organización Neurótica versus Limítrofe.

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          Objectives: The latest edition of DSM-5 proposed the inclusion of the evaluation of the identity as a criteria common to severe personality disorders, this paper will attempt to rescue the doomed interest to this alleged incorporation, for which we will have a brief theoretical review of Identity Criterion of ego as a diagnostic priority item that allows the distinction between Neurotic Organization versus Borderline. This paper deals with the revision of the Criteria of the Self Identity such as a priority diagnosis element.

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              Mentalization based treatment for borderline personality disorder.

              Mentalizing is the process by which we make sense of each other and ourselves, implicitly and explicitly, in terms of subjective states and mental processes. It is a profoundly social construct in the sense that we are attentive to the mental states of those we are with, physically or psychologically. Given the generality of this definition, most mental disorders will inevitably involve some difficulties with mentalization, but it is the application of the concept to the treatment of borderline personality disorder (BPD), a common psychiatric condition with important implications for public health, that has received the most attention. Patients with BPD show reduced capacities to mentalize, which leads to problems with emotional regulation and difficulties in managing impulsivity, especially in the context of interpersonal interactions. Mentalization based treatment (MBT) is a time-limited treatment which structures interventions that promote the further development of mentalizing. It has been tested in research trials and found to be an effective treatment for BPD when delivered by mental health professionals given limited additional training and with moderate levels of supervision. This supports the general utility of MBT in the treatment of BPD within generic mental health services.
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                rchnp
                Revista chilena de neuro-psiquiatría
                Rev. chil. neuro-psiquiatr.
                Sociedad de Neurología, Psiquiatría y Neurocirugía (Santiago, , Chile )
                0717-9227
                April 2017
                : 55
                : 1
                : 36-43
                Affiliations
                [01] Valparaíso orgnameEscuela Valparaíso orgdiv1Departamento de Psiquiatría Chile
                [02] Valparaíso orgnameHospital del Salvador Chile
                Article
                S0717-92272017000100005
                10.4067/S0717-92272017000100005
                870a4b51-1301-49b7-99c2-718b1a7eacaf

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 14 June 2016
                : 21 March 2017
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                Identidad del Yo,Diagnóstico Estructural,Trastornos de Personalidad

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