A developmental, mentalization-based approach to the understanding and treatment of borderline personality disorder
UCL Australia · University College London · +1 more institution
Abstract
The precise nature and etiopathogenesis of borderline personality disorder (BPD) continues to elude researchers and clinicians. Yet, increasing evidence from various strands of research converges to suggest that affect dysregulation, impulsivity, and unstable relationships constitute the core features of BPD. Over the last two decades, the mentalization-based approach to BPD has attempted to provide a theoretically consistent way of conceptualizing the interrelationship between these core features of BPD, with the aim of providing clinicians with a conceptually sound and empirically supported approach to BPD and its treatment. This paper presents an extended version of this approach to BPD based on recently…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 27.60
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 238
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2Topics & keywords
- Mentalization
- Psychology
- Borderline personality disorder
- Personality
- Psychotherapist
- Clinical psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Psychoanalysis
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