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The issue of Personality Disorders tends to awaken enough attention, interesting questions and varied perspectives and opinions. In April of this year, the Symposium we organized on this issue during the 3rd Congress of Latin American Cognitive Psychotherapists and the 1st Uruguayan Congress on these therapies in Uruguay, recognized representatives of this part of the world agreed on reflections about the current difficulties encountered when working with these dysfunctions in issues such as: diagnostic categories, definition of the term “personality” and the current perspective of the dynamics underneath them.

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Tineo, L. (2002). Today: Personality Disorders?. In: Scrimali, T., Grimaldi, L. (eds) Cognitive Psychotherapy Toward a New Millennium. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0567-9_66

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