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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM TUNBRIDGE WELLS COUNTY COURT
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE HARGROVE)
Strand London WC2 Tuesday, 13th March 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
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IN THE MATTER OF | ||
E (a child) |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited
180 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2HD
Telephone No: 0171-421 4040 Fax No: 0171-831 8838
(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
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"It seems to me that the patterns of behaviour shown by Mr E indicate significant personality difficulties and may have a borderline personality disorder. His overall presentation is that of an unstable, impulsive, immature and emotionally labile personality."
"In my opinion Mr E probably has ongoing and maybe long term personality difficulties that in my view do not warrant a specific diagnosis of a Borderline Personality Disorder. If anything any personality disturbance might be detected as one of a cyclothymic or hypothymic variety. However this is only an initial impression and we agreed that I will need to review all the available documents that he might have on the issue of custody of his children."
"I am still not convinced that the diagnosis of a Borderline Personality Disorder is valid. The diagnosis of Personality Disorders has poor reliability compared to other psychiatric diagnostic categories. Even with such a diagnosis parenting abilities are a separate issue and cannot be inferred to be abnormal from the diagnosis itself. I make this opinion clear. Mr E's main difficulties are with his inability to let go with the intense ambivalent feelings he has towards his ex-partner and his own grandiose sense of self abilities. Both are largely understandable within the context of his current grievance."