Engendering misunderstanding: autism and borderline personality disorder.

Jay Watts
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Objective and Method: Female autism can be misdiagnosed as borderline personality disorder, leading to mistreatment and unnecessary harm. By educating clinicians on how female autism can mimic borderline personality disorder, we can increase the accuracy and effectiveness of diagnosis, ultimately improving patient outcomes.Result: There is a common myth that clinicians can easily recognise borderline personality disorder, leading to a shortcut in the diagnostic process and the potential for missing signs of autism in early childhood.Conclusion: Clinicians must be encouraged to pursue thorough differential diagnoses, especially for women and transgender individuals who experience emotional lability with self-harm.KEY POINTSAutism is underdiagnosed in girls, women, and transgender individuals due both to diagnostic bias, and the quieter, less visible signs and symptoms of female autism.As females are so adept at camouflaging difference, distress generally only becomes manifest during mid childhood and adolescence, when mental illness gets misidentified as primary cause.Early mood difficulties often transform into more serious distress with emotional lability and self-harm. This can get misrecognised as borderline personality disorder, causing preventable harm.Borderline personality disorder is something that clinicians often feel they can recognise immediately, increasing the need to consciously think about differential diagnoses especially when presented with females who self-injure.

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产生误解:自闭症和边缘型人格障碍。
目的与方法:女性自闭症容易被误诊为边缘型人格障碍,导致虐待和不必要的伤害。通过教育临床医生女性自闭症如何模仿边缘型人格障碍,我们可以提高诊断的准确性和有效性,最终改善患者的治疗效果。结果:有一种普遍的误解,认为临床医生可以很容易地识别边缘型人格障碍,从而在诊断过程中走了一条捷径,并有可能在儿童早期错过自闭症的迹象。结论:必须鼓励临床医生进行彻底的鉴别诊断,特别是对那些经历情绪不稳定和自残的女性和变性人。由于诊断上的偏见,以及女性自闭症的症状和体征更安静、更不明显,女孩、女性和跨性别者的自闭症诊断不足。由于女性非常善于掩饰差异,痛苦通常只会在儿童中期和青春期表现出来,那时精神疾病被误认为是主要原因。早期的情绪困难往往会转变为更严重的情绪不稳定和自我伤害的困扰。这可能被误解为边缘型人格障碍,造成可预防的伤害。临床医生通常认为他们可以立即识别边缘型人格障碍,这增加了有意识地考虑鉴别诊断的必要性,尤其是在面对自残女性时。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice provides an international forum for communication among health professionals with clinical, academic and research interests in psychiatry. The journal gives particular emphasis to papers that integrate the findings of academic research into realities of clinical practice. Focus on the practical aspects of managing and treating patients. Essential reading for the busy psychiatrist, trainee and interested physician. Includes original research papers, comprehensive review articles and short communications. Key words: Psychiatry, Neuropsychopharmacology, Mental health, Neuropsychiatry, Clinical Neurophysiology, Psychophysiology, Psychotherapy, Addiction, Schizophrenia, Depression, Bipolar Disorders and Anxiety.
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