This study examines the effects of a borderline-specific treatment, called general psychiatric management, on emotional change, outcome and therapeutic alliance of an outpatient presenting with borderline personality disorder. Based on the sequential model of emotional processing, emotional states were assessed in a 10-session setting. The case showed an increase in expressions of distress and no change in therapeutic alliance and tended towards general deterioration. Results suggest emotional processing may play a lesser role in general psychiatric management in early phase treatment than previously hypothezised
The present review summarizes the current state of the art in psychotherapy processes during treatme...
Linehan's (1993) biosocial model of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) proposes that the core beh...
Abstract Background Dual diagnosis is common in Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), one of the mo...
This study examines the effects of a borderline-specific treatment, called general psychiatric manag...
The marked impulsivity and instability of clients suffering from borderline personality disorder (BP...
OBJECTIVE: The marked impulsivity and instability of clients suffering from borderline personality d...
Changes in emotional processing (EP) and in theory of mind (TOM) are central across treatment approa...
This paper reviews the theoretical, conceptual and empirical literature relating to emotional regula...
BACKGROUND: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of the most frequent, most debilitating and...
The marked impulsivity and affective instability of clients suffering from Borderline Personality Di...
The association between clients' higher capability of emotional processing and good therapeutic outc...
The concept of emotion dysregulation has been integrated into theory and treatment for borderline pe...
It is important to understand the change processes involved in psychotherapies for patients with per...
The concept of emotion dysregulation has been integrated into theory and treatment for borderline pe...
The aims of the present study were to investigate whether selective attention in borderline personal...
The present review summarizes the current state of the art in psychotherapy processes during treatme...
Linehan's (1993) biosocial model of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) proposes that the core beh...
Abstract Background Dual diagnosis is common in Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), one of the mo...
This study examines the effects of a borderline-specific treatment, called general psychiatric manag...
The marked impulsivity and instability of clients suffering from borderline personality disorder (BP...
OBJECTIVE: The marked impulsivity and instability of clients suffering from borderline personality d...
Changes in emotional processing (EP) and in theory of mind (TOM) are central across treatment approa...
This paper reviews the theoretical, conceptual and empirical literature relating to emotional regula...
BACKGROUND: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of the most frequent, most debilitating and...
The marked impulsivity and affective instability of clients suffering from Borderline Personality Di...
The association between clients' higher capability of emotional processing and good therapeutic outc...
The concept of emotion dysregulation has been integrated into theory and treatment for borderline pe...
It is important to understand the change processes involved in psychotherapies for patients with per...
The concept of emotion dysregulation has been integrated into theory and treatment for borderline pe...
The aims of the present study were to investigate whether selective attention in borderline personal...
The present review summarizes the current state of the art in psychotherapy processes during treatme...
Linehan's (1993) biosocial model of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) proposes that the core beh...
Abstract Background Dual diagnosis is common in Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), one of the mo...