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Ask
the Dr. Archive
(Paul Markovitz M.D., Ph.D.)
9/01/01 - Paul
J. Markovitz M.D., Ph.D. has retired from the Ask the Dr. section
after dedicating a great deal of his time answering questions.
Dr. Markovitz has a remarkable C.V. which can be viewed
here. He has written articles for medical journals, and has
conducted a great deal of research regarding the borderline personality
disorder as well as other disorders. He has contributed considerably
in the treatment of the borderline personality disorder.
He
has left us a gold mine of questions and answers of two and a
half years on just about every subject imaginable. Feel free to
examine the archives as I feel confident that you will find answers
to many of your questions here.
There
are many myths and half truths that you will hear about the borderline
personality disorder. Dr. Markovitz's archive section will clear
everything up for you.
BPD and Throwing in the Towel
BPD and Anxiety
BPD Medications and Side Effects
BPD Medications and Costochodritis
BPD and Adrenaline Addiction
BPD Diagnosis
BPD and the Family
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Generalized
Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
BPD Medications and Conception
BPD is Not the End of the World
Invalidating Relationships
BPD Medication (Paxil) and Sexual Dysfunction
Obsessive Thoughts and Medication
Psychotropic Medications and Chronic Hepatitis
Disorganized Psychotic Thinking and Risperdal
BPD and Genetics
Migraines and Dissociative Behavior
Self Flagellation, Drinking and Narcotics Use
BPD and Smoking Marijuana
BPD and Bipolar Medications
Multiple Diagnosis and Medication
BPD and Estrogen Count
Hallucinations and Diagnosis
BPD Medications (Desyrel and Visken)
BPD Medication And SI (Self Injury)
BPD Medication (Manerix) and Increased Seizure
Activity
Trying to Prevent Child From Developing the
BPD
BPD and DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy)
BPD and ECT (Electro Convulsive Therapy)
BPD and Migraines
BPD and PMS (Pre Menopausal Syndrome)
BPD and Memory Problems
BPD Medication (Zoloft)
BPD and Counter-transference
BPD, Anxiety and AD(H)D
BPD Medication (Zoloft)
BPD Medication Side Effects
BPD "Traits" and Therapy
BPD and Biofeedback
BPD Medications and Weight Gain
BPD Diagnosis
BPD and Gender Identity Disorder
BPD and Seizures
BPD Versus Reactive Attachment Disorder
BPD Medications and Sleepiness
BPD and Staff Splitting
Munchaussen Syndrome
BPD and Treatment in the United Kingdom
BPD Diagnosis
BPD and Daughter
BPD and Childhood
BPD and MMPI Scores
BPD and Hypoglycemia
BPD, Fibromyalgia and Degenerative Arthritis
Medications
BPD and Tourette's Syndrome
Unable to Stay in Job
BPD and Parenting
BPD and Fibromyalgia
BPD and Parenting
BPD Medications and Therapy (DBT)
BPD and Memory Problems
BPD Chromosomes
BPD Diagnosis
BPD Behaviors
BPD and Staff Splitting
BPD Medication or Intensive Therapy 5 Days a
Week
BPD and Asperger's Syndrome (High Functioning
Autism)
BPD Medication (Parnate)
BPD Medication (Zyprexa)
BPD, Schizo-Affective or Conversion Disorder?
BPD and Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Transference
and Therapy
BPD and Affect Regulation
Cluster B Personality Disorder, Borderline/Narcissists
BPD or Bipolar?
BPD Medication (Paxil)
BPD Hearing Voices
BPD and Bipolar Medications
BPD and Severe Abuse on Husband
BPD and Severe Nightmares
BPD Medication and Shaking
BPD and Fire Setting (Arson)
Violent 7yr. Old
Cause of BPD
BPD and Anal Retentive
BPD and Splitting
BPD and "Racy Thoughts"
BPD Medication (Effexor)
BPD Medication (Tegretol)
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
BPD and Stress-related Brief Psychotic Episodes
BPD and Electro Convulsive Therapy
BPD Medications and Muscle Spasms
BPD Hypothesis
BPD and ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
BPD Diagnosis
BPD and Derealization/Depersonalization
Schizotypal Personality Disorder
BPD Medications (Mellaril) and Heart Problems
BPD Diagnosis
Skin Picking and the medication, Meridia
BPD in a 9 Year Old?
BPD Medications (Serzone)
How does BPD Affect Pregnancy?
Tamoxifen (Breast Cancer Medication), Excessive
Sweating, and Tegretol
Anticonvulsants and Memory Loss
BPD and Downs Syndrome
BPD and SI (Self Injury)

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