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Family connections: a program for relatives of persons with borderline personality disorder
Authors:Hoffman Perry D  Fruzzetti Alan E  Buteau Ellie  Neiditch Emily R  Penney Dixianne  Bruce Martha L  Hellman Frederic  Struening Elmer
Affiliation:The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
Abstract:This study assessed changes in family members who participated in Family Connections, a 12-week manualized education program for relatives of persons with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Family Connections, led by trained family members, is based on the strategies of standard Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and DBT for families. The program provides (a) current information and research on BPD, (b) coping skills, (c) family skills, and (d) opportunities to build a support network for family members. Forty-four participants representing 34 families completed the pre-, post-, and 6-month postbaseline self-report questionnaires. Analyses employing hierarchical linear modeling strategies showed significant reductions in grief and burden, and a significant increase in mastery from pre- to post-group assessment. Changes were maintained at 6 months post baseline.
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