Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD): In the Midst of Vulnerability, Chaos, and Awe
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a chronic psychiatric disorder characterized by pervasive affective instability, self-image disturbances, impulsivity, marked suicidality, and unstable interpersonal relationships as the core dimensions of ...
Filiz Kulacaoglu, Samet Kose
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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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Comparison of the effectiveness of individual schema therapy with and without supportive therapy in reducing the symptoms of patients with borderline personality disorder [PDF]
Introduction: Borderline personality disorder is a type of mental health problem, which affects the patient’s way of thinking and feeling about oneself and others and causes problems in daily functioning.
Kianoosh Azizi+3 more
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Complex PTSD and borderline personality disorder
Background This article builds on a previous review (Ford and Courtois, Borderline Personal Disord Emot Dysregul 1:9, 2014) which concluded that complex posttraumatic stress disorder (cPTSD) could not be conceptualized as a sub-type of either PTSD or BPD.
F Lavasani, C. Courtois
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Comorbidity borderline-narcissistic personality disorder
Introduction borderline personality disorder, which is characterized by major impulsivity and marked instability of emotions, interpersonal relationships and self-image, may be associated with traits such as grandiosity, sense of entitlement ...
K. Douk, I. Belabess, I. Hanine
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Background Self-harm in young people is a public health concern connected with severe mental health problems, such as personality pathology. Currently, there are no specific evidence-based interventions available for young people who self-harm. Therefore,
Anouk Aleva+6 more
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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 ...
S. Brahim+5 more
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Validation of the shortened scale of borderline personality disorder symptoms lists in Iranian society and using this questionnaire in the diagnosis and severity of symptoms of borderline personality disorder [PDF]
Introduction: Diagnosis of borderline personality disorder and its severity has always been one of the problems of clinical psychologists and psychiatrists, which is a significant problem for patients with this disorder due to its prevalence and ...
Mona Ostad Noroozi, Mehdi Zemestani
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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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Background There is insufficient evidence to support the pharmacological treatment of borderline personality disorder. However, previous out-patient cohorts have described high rates of polypharmacy in this group.
Matthew Tennant+3 more
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