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A Comparison of nonsuicidal self injury in individuals with and without Borderline Personality Disorder

A Comparison of nonsuicidal self injury in individuals with and without Borderline Personality Disorder

... that individuals with BPD have a range of additional difficulties with anger, irrational beliefs and perceived low ability to control their emotions which likely contribute to ... See full document

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A Comparison of nonsuicidal self injury in individuals with and without Borderline Personality Disorder

A Comparison of nonsuicidal self injury in individuals with and without Borderline Personality Disorder

... the disorder date back to Greek ...affecting personality, and his observations of impulsivity, unstable relationships, anger, affective instability and self-destructiveness more closely reflect ... See full document

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Self-stigma in borderline personality disorder – cross-sectional comparison with schizophrenia spectrum disorder, major depressive disorder, and anxiety disorders

Self-stigma in borderline personality disorder – cross-sectional comparison with schizophrenia spectrum disorder, major depressive disorder, and anxiety disorders

... of self-stigma on self-esteem and ...that self-stigma affects self-esteem and hope, leading to negative consequences associated with ...Global self-esteem among persons with SMI may be ... See full document

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Sibling relationships of female adolescents with nonsuicidal self-injury disorder in comparison to a clinical and a nonclinical control group

Sibling relationships of female adolescents with nonsuicidal self-injury disorder in comparison to a clinical and a nonclinical control group

... of individuals with a mental disorder have been shown to benefit from psychoeducational support groups [45, ...of individuals with mental disorders has reported high levels of emotional distress, ... See full document

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Temperament and character traits in female adolescents with nonsuicidal self-injury disorder with and without comorbid borderline personality disorder

Temperament and character traits in female adolescents with nonsuicidal self-injury disorder with and without comorbid borderline personality disorder

... of self-directedness and cooperative- ness [14, ...to self-injurious behavior, namely high neuroticism (comparable to harm avoidance), low agreeableness (comparable to cooperativeness), and low ... See full document

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Affective instability and impulsivity predict nonsuicidal self injury in the general population : a longitudinal analysis

Affective instability and impulsivity predict nonsuicidal self injury in the general population : a longitudinal analysis

... Our results are partially consistent with those reported by You, Leung, Lai, and Fu [12], who found that, in a sample of Hong Kong secondary school students, impul- sivity and affective instability predicted the onset of ... See full document

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The relationship between non-suicidal self-injury and borderline personality disorder symptoms in a college sample

The relationship between non-suicidal self-injury and borderline personality disorder symptoms in a college sample

... borderline personality. Behavioral dysregulation refers specifically to self-harm ...of self and relatedness to ...[5]. Individuals who engage in NSSI also report engaging in the ... See full document

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Suicidal and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: Examining the Potential Impact of Direct and Indirect Forms of Childhood Maltreatment

Suicidal and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: Examining the Potential Impact of Direct and Indirect Forms of Childhood Maltreatment

... with borderline personality disorder (BPD), the DSM V created the diagnostic criteria of nonsuicidal self-injury as its own distinct diagnostic entity in order for it to be ... See full document

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Long-Term Weight Gain and Prevalence of Obesity in General Adult Psychiatric Inpatients

Long-Term Weight Gain and Prevalence of Obesity in General Adult Psychiatric Inpatients

... Regarding the use of psychotropic medication which is known to increase weight, some are also responsible for the increased incidence of diabetes type 2 and hypertension, for instance, olanzapine [29]. Adverse metabolic ... See full document

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The relation between epistemic trust and borderline pathology in an adolescent inpatient sample

The relation between epistemic trust and borderline pathology in an adolescent inpatient sample

... in personality pathology in general and BPD in particu- ...When individuals do not trust in the reliability or relevancy of interpersonal communication, their mistrust may lead to inflexible adherence to ... See full document

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The impact of borderline personality disorder and sub-threshold borderline personality disorder on the course of self-reported and clinician-rated depression in self-harming adolescents

The impact of borderline personality disorder and sub-threshold borderline personality disorder on the course of self-reported and clinician-rated depression in self-harming adolescents

... when individuals are perceived as dramatic, demanding or exaggerating, clinicians tend to ignore or underesti- mate the severity of their depressive symptoms [20, 43], we may speculate that clinicians of our study ... See full document

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Investigating the motivations for non suicidal self injury and interpersonal conflict in individuals with and without borderline characteristics

Investigating the motivations for non suicidal self injury and interpersonal conflict in individuals with and without borderline characteristics

... sources without proper acknowledgement, nor does it contain material which has been accepted for the award of any other higher degree or graduate diploma in any ... See full document

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Validation of the Spanish version of the borderline symptom list, short form (BSL 23)

Validation of the Spanish version of the borderline symptom list, short form (BSL 23)

... this disorder have used multiple symptomatology scales designed to evaluate Axis I ...for Borderline Personality Disorder (ZAN-BPD) [15], and the Clinical Global Im- pression scale for BPD ... See full document

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Psychological therapies for people with borderline personality
disorder (Review)

Psychological therapies for people with borderline personality disorder (Review)

... panic disorder, agoraphobia, sociophobia and ...lar disorder, substance dependence or mental ...use disorder for opiates, cocaine, amphetamines, sedatives, hypnotics, anxiolytics, or poly-substance ... See full document

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Extending research on Emotion Regulation Individual Therapy for Adolescents (ERITA) with nonsuicidal self injury disorder: open pilot trial and mediation analysis of a novel online version

Extending research on Emotion Regulation Individual Therapy for Adolescents (ERITA) with nonsuicidal self injury disorder: open pilot trial and mediation analysis of a novel online version

... and self-destructive behaviors during treatment in two sets of mediation analyses (with NSSI and self-destructive be- haviors coded as the dependent variable in the first and second analysis, ...or ... See full document

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Managing suicidal patients in clinical practice

Managing suicidal patients in clinical practice

... also individuals’ past history of suicide ...ill individuals are treated, with a sig- nificant shift in the emphasis placed on the utilization of hospital/inpatient treatment ... See full document

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Differentiating BPD in adolescents with NSSI disorder: the role of adverse childhood experiences and current social relationships

Differentiating BPD in adolescents with NSSI disorder: the role of adverse childhood experiences and current social relationships

... BPD and NSSI-disorder can be seen as developing against the background of profoundly disturbed interper- sonal experiences [4]. Adverse childhood experiences mainly take place within an interpersonal context and ... See full document

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Impulsivity and reactive aggressiveness: a factor analysis in patients with borderline personality disorder

Impulsivity and reactive aggressiveness: a factor analysis in patients with borderline personality disorder

... Sono stati inclusi in questo studio 68 pazienti (23 maschi, 45 femmine) ambulatoriali con diagnosi di DBP. I pazienti aveva- no un’età compresa tra i diciotto e i cinquantacinque anni. La diagnosi di DBP è stata posta ... See full document

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Detection of comorbidity with Borderline Personality Disorder in patients with Bipolar Disorders

Detection of comorbidity with Borderline Personality Disorder in patients with Bipolar Disorders

... of personality (depressive, self- defeating), and very low scores at obsessive-compulsive scale possibly indicating marked impulsivity traits, may orient the clinician to suspect a comorbidity with border- ... See full document

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PRO*BPD: effectiveness of outpatient treatment programs for borderline personality disorder: a comparison of Schema therapy and dialectical behavior therapy: study protocol for a randomized trial

PRO*BPD: effectiveness of outpatient treatment programs for borderline personality disorder: a comparison of Schema therapy and dialectical behavior therapy: study protocol for a randomized trial

... In addition, we evaluate the costs and perform an eco- nomic evaluation from a societal perspective. Thus, a secondary hypothesis is that the two methods differ in their cost-effectiveness. In a budget-constrained health ... See full document

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