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Personality disorders are among the most challenging conditions faced by clinicians. The two main approaches to the treatment of personality disorders are psychosocial treatment and medications. Psychotherapy continues to be the treatment foundation for all personality disorders, and psychotherapy studies on the whole have shown improvement with treatment—two to four times greater than the improvement seen in the control conditions (Perry and Bond 2000).
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