What is Dialectical Behavior Therapy?
What is Mentalization-Based Therapy?
What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
This treatment is a cost-effective BPD intervention.
What is systems training for emotional predictability and problem-solving (STEPPS)?
DBT requires this number of therapeutic hours/client each week.
What are three hours?
BPD arises when the patient stops doing this.
What is mentalizing?
The risk of suicide for individuals with BPD.
What is 10%?
The therapy that sees BPD as resulting from dysfunctional schemas taking over the person's life.
BPD is the result of the interaction between emotionally sensitive individuals and these types of systems.
What are invalidating systems?
What are mental states?
The most common comorbidity alongside BPD.
What are depressive disorders?
This intervention is focused on borderline personality organization.
What is schema-focused therapy?
We ran out of questions.
How dare you?
Good mentalizing incorporates both ends of these.
What are the polarities of mentalizing?
These individuals are more likely to be diagnosed with BPD in clinical settings.
Who are women?
What is supportive psychotherapy or the general psychiatric management?
DBT practitioners help clients with BPD to develop these four skills.
What are mindfulness, distress toleration, emotion regulation, and relationship management?
Mentalizing is thought to be temporarily lost when this occurs.
What is high emotional arousal or perceived risk in attachment relationships?
BPD symptoms are mainly driven by this emotion.
What is fear of abandonment?
This therapy appears promising for adolescents with BPD but needs further research.
What is cognitive analytic therapy?