Cognitive Biases, Misdiagnosis, and Overdiagnosis

Cognitive Bias, Misdiagnosis, Diagnostic Overshadowing, Iatrogenic Diagnosis, and Overdiagnosis are important clinical issues to be aware about.

“I suppose it is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail.” [1] – Abraham Maslow
“Clinical experience. Making the same mistakes with increasing confidence.”
“The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.” – Bertrand Russell

Gender Bias in the Diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder

Robust research studies suggest that prevalence of borderline personality disorder may actually equal between males and females, yet in clinical settings and according to the DSM, females are diagnosed with a ratio of 3:1 compared to men.[2] Clinician bias in diagnosis and sampling bias are both thought to be causes for this difference. For example, men may possibly be diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder over borderline personality disorder because of co-occuring substance use[3]