Recommending Interventions for a Borderline Personality Disorder Patient |
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Authors: | Shalini Choudhary Komilla Thapa |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Advance Studies in Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, 211002, India
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Abstract: | Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a severe personality disorder leading to unstable emotional state, impulsivity, disturbed relationships and personal distress. This paper suggests a 12-step intervention plan including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to Mr. X, a 21 year old male psychiatric inpatient having BPD, to promote his mental health. Therapy could not be conducted as the patient dropped out of treatment and got himself discharged from the hospital. This paper outlines implications for treatment on the basis of the clinical presentation of Mr. X. Mr. X presents himself with the BPD features showing suicidal tendencies, substance abuse and disturbed emotions. In depth interview of the patient showed extreme emotional disturbance and difficulty in controlling emotions and suicidal ideations. He was admitted at the Nur Manzil Psychiatric Centre, Lucknow, India and was kept under close observation because of being obsessed with suicidal thoughts; he also tried to kill himself. The DBT skills training and problem solving approach along with contingency management and behavioral chain analysis are suggested according to the clinical profile of Mr. X in order to reduce his self mutilating acts and substance abuse. Thus a general feeling of personal well being can be achieved thereby reducing personal distress. |
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