Borderline Personality Disorder: History, Understanding and Treatment
Date Submitted: 10/08/2002 07:16:47
Borderline Personality Disorder affects an estimated five million Americans. Patients with BPD make up 20 percent of psychiatric inpatients and 10 percent of psychiatric outpatients (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2000). The symptoms of borderline patients are similar to those for which most people seek psychiatric help: depression, mood swings, the use and abuse of drugs and alcohol as a means of trying to feel better; obsessions, phobias, feelings of emptiness and loneliness, inability to tolerate being alone, problems
Is this Essay helpful? Join now to read this particular paper
and access over 480,000 just like this GET BETTER GRADES
and access over 480,000 just like this GET BETTER GRADES
Goldsmith, H.H. & Nigg, J.T. (1994).Genetics of Personality Disorders: Perspectives from Personality and Psychopathology Research. Psychological Bulletin, 115 (3), 346-380
Heard, H. L., Mark, G., Swales, M., & Williams, J.(2000). Linehan's Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) for Borderline Personality Disorder: Overview and Adaptation. Journal of Mental Health, 9 (1), 7-23.
Stern, A. (1938). Borderline Group of Neuroses. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 7, 467-489.
Vaillant, G. E. (1987). A developmental view of old and new perspectives of personality disorders. Journal of Personality Disorders, 1, 146-156.
Need a custom written paper? Let our professional writers save your time.