Individuals with features of borderline personality disorder (BPD) may have difficulty sustaining a sense of meaning in life. Although problematic interpersonal behaviours may account for the link between BPD features and meaning, few studies have examined this possibility. The present study examined the...
This last domain was assessed as low risk if proper intent-to-treat (ITT) analyses were conducted, meaning that authors used a method for imputing missing values so that all randomized participants were included in the analyses. Masking of assessors was rated as low risk if the trial ...
Although the study was initially designed to be performed over a more extended time, the recruitment of participants, especially for the control group, was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, meaning that the number was limited. Therefore, given the total lockdown, we decided only to include ...
BPD is one of the many personality disorders recognized by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). It is categorized as acluster B personality disorder, meaning that someone with this type is more likely to be dramatic, overly emotional, and unpredictable in their thoughts or behaviors. Persona...
(psychology) apersonality disorderin which somebody finds it difficult to control their emotions or form stable relationships with other people and often actsimpulsivelywithout thinking about the consequences Borderline personality disorder is considered one of the most severe and troubling personality di...
Literature about psychological test findings in borderline disorders reflects changes in the meaning of the term and can be confusing when viewed from today's prespective. Most descriptions have referred to a concept of borderline schizophrenia. This paper reviews psychological assessment of borderline pat...
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Katherine Morris 23 Gender, Body, Meaning: Anthropological Perspectives on Self-Injury and Borderline Personality Disorder Carolyn Sargent 25 On the Border: Reflections on the Meaning of Self-Injury in Borderline Personality Disorder Robert ... F Article - 《Philosophy Psychiatry & Psychology》 被引量...
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