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Borderline Personality Disorder,Divorce and Family Therapy: The Need for Family Crisis Intervention Strategies
Authors:Mark R. Stobie  Donna M. Tromski-Klingshirn
Affiliation:1. Beavercreek , Ohio, USA;2. Wright State University , Dayton, Ohio, USA
Abstract:Recent literature reviews, point out the lack of crisis intervention and crisis prevention programs that are in existence to address crises experienced by first-degree and divorced family members of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) probands. The focus of such intervention programs should be to facilitate the improved ability of the first-degree and divorced family members to manage and transcend the unstable family environment. Correlations between personal instability and frequency of psychosocial crises have been examined, as well as the ripple effect of frequent individual crises on family environments. Reviews of current therapeutic interventions, as well as a synthesis of practical family therapy interventions focusing on breaking the cycle of dysfunctional multi-generational family environments are also examined.
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