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ATTENTION Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Counselors and other mental health professionals: Would you like to be included in the new, FREE practice directory of clinicians who are aware of and assess for Depressive Personality Disorder? Claim your free listing by e-mailing toddfinnerty@toddfinnerty.com! There will be a directory of providers knowledgeable about DPD included right here on DepressivePersonalityDisorder.com broken down by State (USA) and country (internationally). In the future I will add a form for easier submission, but for now send me your name, practice address, website if applicable and any biographical or other details about your practice you would like included in the directory.

We are currently collecting practice information and will be launching a beta version of the directory soon. The website will allow for potential clients/patients to search for professionals in their area who report being familiar with depressive personality disorder and related concepts. E-mail me the information for your free listing now.


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Depressive Personality Disorder should be included in DSM-V This book answers the question “Does Depressive Personality Disorder exist?” with a concise, readable review of current research. DPD is a valid and clinically useful concept which should be included in DSM-V and ICD-11. DPD was offered as both a diagnosis for further study and an example of a diagnosis that can be made under Personality Disorder NOS in the DSM-IV and DSM-IV-TR (American Psychiatric Association). Gain a firm background in current research and theory on DPD and understand its relationship to concepts like dysthymic disorder, cognitive vulnerabilities to depression and the Five-Factor Model of Personality.


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Are you a mental health professional willing to assess for depressive traits and depressive personality disorder? Get your free practice directory listing now at DepressivePersonalityDisorder.com

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