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  • Title: Era-related changes in the Japanese cultural and social structure and conformist personality pathology--with a particular emphasis on borderline personality disorder.
    Author: Tamai K.
    Journal: Fukuoka Igaku Zasshi; 1997 Apr; 88(4):84-9. PubMed ID: 9154712.
    Abstract:
    We discussed relationship between the change of social structure and the specific conformist personality pathology, that is, Morita shinkeishitsu and borderline personality disorder. Morita shinkeishitsu that has been regarded as a basic pathology of broad range of neurosis is seldom seen in daily practice these days. On the other hand, borderline personality disorder that is a relatively new diagnostic domain is regarded as having a contemporary pathology, for example impulsivity, drug and sex abuse, and fragile interpersonal relationship. We consider that Morita shinkeshitsu corresponds to an industrialized society and that borderline personality disorder corresponds to a post industrialized (information based) society. This assumption should be leaded to the further discussion from a point of view of treatment.
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