TEENAGE girlsSOCIAL anxietySOCIAL impactMENTAL illnessBORDERLINE personality disorderARITHMETIC meanIntroduction: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental disorder characterized by unstable relationships, a tendency to self鈥揹estruction, affective and behavioral dysregulation and B...
The Catcher in the Rye, a story surrounding the teenage angst and downward spiral of main character Holden Caulfield, has captivated many audiences through its controversial writing. Although many consider Holden to simply represent the anger in adolescence and fear of becoming an adult with responsib...
Using structural MRI and impulsiveness instrument, Takahashi et al (2009), examined the insular cortex volume and its relationship to clinical characteristics in a first-presentation teenage BPD sample of 20 BPD (5 male participants) and 20 healthy controls (5 male participants). They found no ...
BART condition and sex was significant,F(2,343) = 4.01,p = 0.02,ηp2=0.02. To understand the pattern of interaction, we performed two post-hoc ANCOVA’s for boys and girls separately. In the model for boys, the interaction between MBID and BART ...
Sharp et al., in the first research using MASC in a group of adolescents with borderline personality disorder (62 girls and 49 boys), demonstrated that hypermentalizing shows a strong correlation with BPD features, while there is no such association for hypomentalizing and no mentalizing [115]....
According to the NHS, personality disorders often become apparent during a person’s teenage years and are commonly associated with childhood trauma; eight out of ten people with BPD have experienced physical, emotional, or sexual abuse during childhood, or parental neglect. ...
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boys) were randomly assigned to one of three BART peer-influence conditions: solo (no peers), positive risk encouragement (e.g.,‘You are cool if you continue’) or negative risk encouragement (e.g.,‘You are a softy if you do not continue’). The main finding was that boys with MB...