A comparison of borderline personality features and level of personality functioning in explaining mentalizing capacity [PDF]
Background Numerous studies have demonstrated that the Alternative Model for Personality Disorders (AMPD) outperforms traditional categorical nosology (i.e., Section II) in predicting an array of salient clinical outcomes. However, despite the centrality
Charlotte S. Zell +4 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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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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The study aimed to investigate the relationship between self-compassion, perceived social support, and Self-esteem with borderline personality symptoms mediated by aloneness and hopelessness.
Nasim Rezaie +2 more
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The role of emotional schema dimensions in predicting borderline personality features [PDF]
Borderline personality disorder is the most common personality disorder which is known by a variety of dysregulations in cognitive, behavioral, emotional and interpersonal relationships.
Vahid Sabri +2 more
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Psychotic symptoms in borderline personality disorder: developmental aspects
Even though the borderline concept has historically been intertwined with psychosis, psychotic symptoms in people with borderline personality disorder (BPD) have long been marginalized as somehow not real, transient, or 'pseudo' in nature. Dispelling this myth, we summarize recent research indicating that (a) psychotic symptoms in general and auditory ...
Cavelti, M +3 more
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An empirical investigation of dance addiction [PDF]
Although recreational dancing is associated with increased physical and psychological well-being, little is known about the harmful effects of excessive dancing.
A Field +53 more
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The effectiveness of dialectical behavior therapy in reducing borderline personality disorder based on the three-factor theory of pathological symptoms [PDF]
Borderline personality disorder is a common and debilitating psychiatric disorder characterized by underlying disorders and dysfunction. Dialectical behavioral therapy has been developed to help borderline patients who have been introduced to the second ...
Ali Afshari, Fatemeh Satsri
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Dissociative Symptoms in Borderline Personality Disorder
ObjectiveTo study the association of dissociative symptoms and specific psychopathological dimensions in a sample of patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD).MethodsAn observational analytic study was conducted. Patients with BPD were administered the Diagnostic Interview for Borderline (DIB-R) and Dissociative Experience Scale (DES–II ...
Nivoli, A +8 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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