A qualitative examination of borderline personality disordered (BPD) patients: interpersonal dynamics and underlying paradoxes. |
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Authors: | M W Sheffield S H Barlow M J Lambert H Hoyal K C Thompson M Garbutt |
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Affiliation: | Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA. |
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Abstract: | Theoretical conceptualizations of symptomatology in patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) have noted an inability to integrate contradictory perceptions (splitting, or dichotomous thinking) as a hallmark of the disorder. This study investigated contradictions manifest in the thinking and behavior of BPD patients, using the concept of paradox. A paradox occurs when an apparent contradiction contains an underlying logic which makes the contradiction comprehensible. Using qualitative methods of analysis, this study explored paradoxes evident in 10 BPD patient narratives about relationship events. Specific paradoxes relating to interpersonal conflicts and self-destructiveness are presented, along with the underlying logic of each paradox as described by patients. Implications for treatment are discussed. |
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