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Personality Disorders 605


Treating Borderline Personality Disorder: New Treatments


Borderline personality disorder is among the most challenging personality disor-


ders to treat (Robins, Ivanoff, & Linehan, 2001). In part, treatment is challenging


because of the patient’s parasuicidal or suicidal thoughts and behaviors. It can also


be challenging because of the intense anger that a patient may direct at the men-


tal health clinician. Let’s examine the various targets of treatment—neurological


factors, psychological factors, and social factors—paying particular attention to a


comprehensive psychological treatment that is the treatment of choice: dialectical


behavior therapy.


13.8 • Feedback Loops in Action: Borderline Personality Disorder


Figure 13.8g3

Mental Processes and
Mental Contents
Hypervigilance for
threats

Affect
Emotional
dysregulation

Behavior
Impulsivity

Stressful Life Events
Abuse or neglect
Unstable
interpersonal
relationships

Genetics
Inherited
tendency for
emotional
dysregulation
and impulsivity

Neural Communication

NeuroPsychoSocial


Serotonin
Cortisol

Brain Systems
Frontal lobes
Anterior cingulate
Amygdala
Hippocampus
Overresponsive
HPA axis

NeuroPsychoSocial NeuroPsychoSocial


Family
Invalidation
of patient’s
experiences

Gender/Culture
No known major
contribution
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