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Borderline personality features in childhood: A short-term longitudinal study
Development and Psychopathology, 2005Borderline personality disorder is a particularly devastating, yet understudied form of psychopathology. One of the most significant gaps in existing knowledge is the lack of systematic, prospective empirical attention to the developmental precursors of borderline personality.
Nicki R, Crick +2 more
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Narcissistic Personality Disorder with Borderline Features
2018Patients with a primary narcissistic personality disorder with accompanying borderline features present with specific challenges in psychotherapy. Their initial provocations and dismissiveness can significantly mask their internal struggle. A neutral and validating therapeutic approach can help patients feeling seen and recognized, and invite their ...
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Borderline Personality Disorder with Narcissistic Features
2018This case illustrates important principles of treating patients with BPD and narcissistic problems. Initial assessments should include evaluation and discussion of narcissistic and self-esteem problems, using language that is acceptable to patients. This allows treatment planning that considers evidence-based treatments for BPD, adapted for focusing on
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Childhood Precursors of Adult Borderline Personality Disorder Features
Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 2016Abstract This study identifies childhood personality traits that are precursors of adult Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) features. In a longitudinal study, childhood personality traits were assessed at age 11 (N = 100) using the California Child Q-set (CCQ: Block and Block, 1980). A number of these Q-items were found to be significantly
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Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 2018
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a severe and chronic mental illness. Self-reported borderline features correlate highly with a diagnosis (affective instability, negative relationships, unstable sense of self, self-harm). Etiological factors of BPD include childhood maltreatment.
Gretchen, Kurdziel +2 more
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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a severe and chronic mental illness. Self-reported borderline features correlate highly with a diagnosis (affective instability, negative relationships, unstable sense of self, self-harm). Etiological factors of BPD include childhood maltreatment.
Gretchen, Kurdziel +2 more
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Adolescent Suicide Attempts and Borderline Personality Disorder
Southern Medical Journal, 1981Although suicide among adolescents has been increasing over the past decade, there are surprisingly few clinical studies regarding teen-agers who have attempted suicide. A previous study showed borderline personality disorder as the most common underlying personality problem among a group of predominantly hospitalized adolescents. This paper focuses on
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Clinical features of borderline personality disorder
International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2012A Del Carlo +7 more
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Dependent personality features in a complex case of borderline personality disorder.
Personality and mental health, 2017Borderline personality disorder is a complex disease model as it encompasses a diversity of pathological personality traits and psychopathological symptoms. It is not surprising, therefore, that it is often manifested by personality disorders across all three clusters and accompanied by other mental (Axis I) disorders.
Tudor, Nirestean +3 more
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Classification, assessment, prevalence, and effect of personality disorder
Lancet, The, 2015Peter Tyrer, Geoffrey M Reed
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