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Borderline Personality Disorder
Recent research findings have contributed to an improved understanding and treatment of borderline personality disorder. This disorder is characterised by severe functional impairments, a high risk of suicide, a negative effect on the course of depressive disorders, extensive use of treatment, and high costs to society.
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Borderline personality disorder
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental disorder with a high burden on patients, family members, and health-care systems. The condition was previously regarded as untreatable, but progress in understanding and management has resulted in earlier diagnosis and better treatment outcomes.
Bohus, M. +5 more
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Dysfunctions in both emotion regulation and mentalization capacity might be reasons behind borderline personality features. This study investigated the mediating role of emotion regulation between mentalization and borderline personality features in ...
Elahe Vahidi +2 more
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Comparative study of the relationship between childhood traumas with personality function and pathological traits in patients with borderline personality disorder and non-patient group [PDF]
Introduction: A review of the background of people with borderline personality disorder shows that most of these people were raised in shaky family environments. Aim: The aim of this study was to predict the relationship between personality function and
Mona Ostad Noroozi, Mehdi Zemestani
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Growing evidence shows that diagnosing and treating borderline personality disorder (BPD) is of high relevance for affected youths. Although identity crisis is part of the normative developmental process, identity diffusion is a potential candidate for ...
Adrienn Rivnyák +3 more
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Aims. This study aims to investigate the relationship between dissociative phenomena and the Borderline Personality Disorder, in order to identify which one of dissociative symptoms factor has a stronger tie with Borderline Personality Disorder. Moreover,
1 Daniela Cantone, 2 Filomena De Falco, 2 Tilde Annunziato, 2 Alfonso Davide Di Sarno, 2 Carmen Giannetti, 2 Daniela Iennaco, 2 Martina Messina, 2 Vincenzo Perrella, 2 Barbara Vitulano
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Affective disorders among patients with borderline personality disorder. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The high co-occurrence between borderline personality disorder and affective disorders has led many to believe that borderline personality disorder should be considered as part of an affective spectrum.
Hege Nordem Sjåstad +2 more
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Student health professionals' attitudes and experience after watching 'Ida's diary', a first-person account of living with borderline personality disorder:mixed methods study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: There is increasing interest in the use of commercial movies in nursing education, or 'cinenurducation'. There is a need for educational interventions which target mental health nurses' attitudes towards people with borderline personality ...
Dickens, Geoffrey L. +2 more
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Borderline Personality Disorder [PDF]
Abstract Borderline personality disorder (BPD) describes a clinical syndrome commonly seen in practice (Zimmerman, Rothschild, & Chelminski, 2005). The most characteristic symptom is chronic suicidality (Paris, 2002), with recurrent overdoses and selfmutilation.
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Factors for suicide attempt recurrence among patients with borderline personality disorder
Introduction The prevalence of borderline personality disorder (BPD) is significant, ranging from 0.5% to 5.9% in the general population. This personality disorder is associated with high rates of suicide attempt and for suicide attempt recurrence ...
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