CCFP 105 Topics: Personality Disorders
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Release Date: 04/09/2023
The GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care Medicine
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Episode written & hosted by: Mehar Kang, incoming geriatric psychiatry resident & Natanya Russek, PGY4 geriatric medicine Reviewed by: Dr. Robynn Lester, geriatric medicine; Dr. Cindy Liu, geriatric psychiatry Art: Aikansha Chawla Useful Websites & Resources: Aid to Capacity Evaluation Tool:
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Episode written & hosted by: Mehar Kang, geriatric psychiatry resident & Natanya Russek, PGY4 geriatric medicine Reviewed by: Dr. Robynn Lester, geriatric medicine; Dr. Cindy Liu, geriatric psychiatry Art: Aikansha Chawla Useful Websites & Resources: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. 5th ed. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.230227 doi: 10.1016/j.jagp.2018.06.007 DOI: 10.1056/NEJMcp1605501 doi:10.1001/jamaneurol.2020.2273 doi: 10.1503/cmaj.230227 doi: 10.1016/j.jagp.2018.06.007
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Written By: Alexzandra Hughes-Visentin - FM PGY2, Toronto Review By: Dr Kyla Freeman, CCFP-OSS Artwork, as ever, by Dr Aikansha Chawla
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Why should a family physician learn about personality disorders? Well, to start, we are the first point of contact with the patients who have them, and often the first to recognize they have a personality disorder. While psychiatrists may have a role in their treatment, most patients do not require a referral, making family doctors the primary provider of care. Even if you do not plan on managing the personality disorder, you WILL have patients with personality disorders and this podcast will help you effectively manage challenging situations.
Personality disorders make up over 10% of the general population, and 24% of the population in primary care. They may or may not seek treatment for aspects pertaining to their personality disorder, but they sure as well will have other health concerns.