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Metarepresentative functions in borderline personality disorder
Authors:Semerari Antonio  Carcione Antonino  Dimaggio Giancarlo  Nicoló Giuseppe  Pedone Roberto  Procacci Michele
Institution:Terzo Centro di Psicoterapia Cognitiva-Training School in Cognitive Psychotherapy, Scuola di Psicoterapia Cognitiva (SPC), Rome, Italy. terzocentro@iol.it
Abstract:Many authors consider that patients suffering from Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) are hampered in their ability to metarepresent, which is the correct ascribing of states of mind to oneself and to others and the reflecting thereon. Although the ability to mentalize is generally described as being uniform, various authors pinpoint problems which appear to be of a diverse psychological nature. Some describe difficulties in identifying emotions or a shortfall in their regulation, others identify a lack of integration between representations of self and those of others, and yet others focus on the failure to distinguish between fantasy and reality. In the present research all sessions during the first year of therapy of four patients suffering from BPD were tape-recorded and transcribed, and then analyzed using the Metacognition Assessment Scale (MAS), which is designed for the evaluation of the ability to metarepresent in clinical reports. The results support the hypothesis that there is a metarepresentation impairment in BPD but that it is more selective than was thought until now. In particular, such patients maintain their ability to identify internal states, whereas they are impaired in the integration of representations of self and others and in the differentiation between fantasy and reality.
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