Borderline Personality News
August 15, 2008
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Mind games reveal people who are 'blind' to trust
New Scientist
Borderline personality disorder can cause great disruption in sufferers'
lives, now there may be a simple way to diagnose the illness
A new light on the brains of people with borderline personality disorder
PhysOrg
In a game of give and get, the brains of people with borderline personality
disorder often don't get it.
Brain malfunction linked with borderline personality disorder identified
New Kerala
Researchers from Baylor College of Medicine have
identified a brain malfunction associated with borderline personality
disorder.
Brain trace of personality disorder found
UPI
U.S. and British scientists say they've identified
a specific difference in brain function in those with borderline personality
disorder.
Dirk Wittenborn
Washington City Paper
Dirk Wittenborn 's new novel, Pharmakon, deals with mental imbalance, so
perhaps it's fitting that the book itself has a bit of a
multiple-personality disorder.
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