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Old Apr 09, 2016, 10:05 AM
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A personality disorder may not be sufficient to get benefits. Many insurance companies deny treatment if the only diagnosis is a personality disorder.

Sometimes therapists and pdocs make a diagnosis but don't share it with the client because they believe it would be harmful. I have no idea if this is the case for your therapist but it might be something to discuss.

There is persistent depression that used to be called dysthymia. That can last for thirty years too.

I hope you can find answers that are helpful to you. Internet quizzes are no substitute for professional judgment though.

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