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Q. I have an individual who has the diagnosis of Antisocial
Personality Disorder, Narcissistic with Borderline features. The
prevailing thought from the psychiatrist is that medications are
of NO value. The person they said needs behavior modification
with a cost response to behavior. (Symptoms - drinking urine,
semen, public masturbation, and rather nasty behavior while
riding the bus around the Developmental Center) Oh yes to
complicate matters the individual is dually diagnosed
Developmental Disabilities with psychiatric features. Any
suggestions?
A. Talk about narcissism. How anyone could deny any patient an extra chance to
get better is beyond me. If medications are used, the individual now has two
chances to improve: medications and therapy. There is not a single reason to
eliminate trying medications. The absolute worst that could happen is they
will not work, and you will be no better off than currently. If the
individuals behaviors are chemically driven, which is logical, denying
medications guarantees that your interventions psychotherapeutically will be
less adequate than they could otherwise be.

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