well-established treatment and another class of disorders (personality disorders) without a wellestablished treatment for older adults. Thus, we decided that the best first step was to determine whether a well-established treatment of a personality disorder in younger adults (DBT) could offer benefi
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## Abstract ## Background and Significance The treatment of personality disorders in older adults, particularly those co‐morbid with other Axis I disorders (e.g., Major Depressive Disorder), is an understudied clinical phenomenon. It has also been demonstrated that personality disorders in older a