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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Kunsttherapie bei Borderlinestörung : eine phänomenologische Auseinandersetzung anhand klinischer Fallbeispiele aus dem kunsttherapeutischen Archiv des Bezirksklinikums Regensburg /

Pix, Johanna. January 2009 (has links)
Regensburg, Universiẗat, Diss., 2009.
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The usefulness of the story of the alchemical vessel in the understanding and psychotherapy of borderline conditions: a case study

Milton, Christopher January 1989 (has links)
The principal intention of this study was to explore the heuristic value of the story of the alchemical vessel in understanding borderline conditions and pursuing their psychotherapy. It establishes the pertinence of the case study as a method of exploring the content and process of psychotherapy. The essential nature of story-telling is examined and the hypothesis is made that psychotherapy, borderline conditions, the myth of the alchemical vessel and the case study all reflect instances of story-telling. Towards the end of examining their mutual reflection, and thus heuristic value, elements of Jungian theory, the phenomenology of borderline conditions and case material are examined. Through the examination of certain shared themes which emerge from the story of the alchemical vessel and the material of psychotherapy it is established that there is indeed a metaphoric resonance between the different stories. Furthermore this resonance is useful in that it provides a secure vantage point as well as guidance towards effecting transformation for the client. The validity of the metaphoric resonance is examined and areas of weakness highlighted. Some suggestions are made concerning further research.
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Sjuksköterskors attityder till patienter med Borderline personlighetsstörning : En beskrivande litteraturstudie

Markusson, Liselotte, Åbjörn, Angelica January 2016 (has links)
Bakgrund: I det dagliga arbetet träffar sjuksköterskor ofta på personer med psykisk ohälsa. Borderline personlighetsstörning (BPD) är ett sjukdomstillstånd som karaktäriseras av en instabil självbild, impulsivitet, skiftande stämningsläge och stormiga relationer. Sjuksköterskorna har ett stort ansvar vid mötet med människor med olika behov, där sjuksköterskan ska vara en god lyssnare, ha empati, inge hopp, lugn och tröst. Därför är det viktigt att sjuksköterskorna har en medvetenhet kring sitt eget agerande och bemötande. En persons känslomässiga, beteendemässiga och kognitiva delar ligger som grund till hur en attityd utformas. Syfte: Syftet med denna litteraturstudie var att utifrån ABC-modellen beskriva sjuksköterskornas attityder till patienter med Borderline personlighetsstörning, samt att beskriva de inkluderade artiklars datainsamlingsmetod. Metod: En beskrivande litteraturstudie med deduktiv innehållsanalys, baserad på nio kvantitativa och fem kvalitativa artiklar. Sökningarna har gjorts via databaserna PubMed, Cinahl, PsykINFO och Scopus via Gävle Högskolan. Huvudresultat: Resultatet visar att sjuksköterskor har en övervägande negativ attityd mot patienter med BPD. Sjuksköterskor beskriver BPD patienter som manipulativa, oärliga, farliga, oberäkneliga och svåra att arbeta med. Sjuksköterskorna beskriver hur de distanserat sig och undvikt att vårda dessa patienter i den mån det gått på grund av dessa känslor mot BPD patienter. Sjuksköterskorna visade även lite empati och sympati för patienter med BPD. Sjuksköterskor med en positiv attityd mot BPD patienter beskrev hur de kände sig glada att de lagt ner tid på patienten istället för och ge upp. Metodologiska aspekten i den föreliggande studien utgjordes av nio kvantitativa och fem kvalitativa artiklar. Slutsats: Sjuksköterskor upplever sig ha en negativ attityd gentemot patienter med borderline personlighetsstörning. Sjuksköterskorna anser även att denna patientgrupp manipulativ och energiuttömmande. Vidare beskriver sjuksköterskor hur dom distanserar sig mot dessa patienter på grund av irritation, aggressivitet och utpressning hos patienterna. Genom mer kunskap och utbildning för sjuksköterskor som arbetar med patienter med Borderline personlighetsstörning kan en större förståelse uppnås och för att på ett professionellt sätt hantera sina egna känslor och tankar, när olika trängda situationer uppstår. / Background: In the daily work, nurse often meet people with mental illness. Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a disease state characterized by an unstable self-image, impulsiveness, mood shifting and stormy relationships. Nurses have a great responsibility whit meeting with those people with different needs, where the nurse should be a good listener, have empathy, inspire hope, peace and consolation. Therefore, it is important that nurses have an awareness of their own actions and treatment. A person's emotional, behavioral and cognitive components are the basis for how an attitude designed. Objective: To describe nurses' attitudes towards people with borderline personality disorder according to the ABC-model and to describe the articles data collection methods. Method: A descriptive literature with a deductive content analysis, based on nine quantitative and five qualitative articles, in which the searches were made through the databases PubMed, CINAHL, and Scopus PsychINFO by Gävle University. Main Results: The results show that nurses have a predominantly negative attitude towards patients with BPD. Nurses describe BPD patients as manipulative, dishonest, dangerous, unpredictable and difficult to work with. The nurses describe how they distanced themselves and avoided caring for these patients as little as possible because of these feelings against BPD patients. The nurses also showed little empathy and sympathy for patients with BPD. Nurses with a positive attitude towards the BPD patients described how they felt satisfied that they spent time with the patient rather than give up on them. Methodological aspects in the present study consisted of nine quantitative and qualitative five articles. Conclusion: Nurses feel they have a negative attitude towards patients with borderline personality disorder. The nurses also consider this patient as manipulative and energy exhaustive. Furthermore, nurses describe how they distance themselves from these patients because of the irritability, aggression and blackmail from these patients. Through knowledge and training a greater understanding is achieved for the nurses who work with patients with borderline personality disorder as well as tools given to professionally manage their own emotions and thoughts, when various difficult situations arise.
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The unconscious influences of developmentally arrested symbol formation on the therapeutic relationship with a client diagnosed with borderline personality disorder a Kleinian perspective : this dissertation is submitted to the Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfilment of the degree of Masters of Health Science in Psychotherapy, submitted January 2004.

Christiansen, Kitt Klitgaard. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (MHSc--Health Science) -- Auckland University of Technology, 2004. / Also held in print (72 leaves, 30 cm.) in Akoranga Theses Collection (T 616.858520651 CHR)
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Crossing the border : constructions of borderline personality disorder within the South African context: a discourse analytic study

Elphick, Marie-Clair 12 July 2013 (has links)
This research aims to open up for critical discussion the effects of the discourses employed by mental health professionals in relation to the diagnosis of BPO, with a view of questioning the discursive practices available within a South African context. This discussion will situate identified discourses in relation to the subjects and objects to which it refers in an attempt to identify and interrogate dominant discourses which circulate to oppress and discriminate against female 'others' within the mental health setting. This discussion will serve to challenge mainstream, traditional psychology by questioning the utility of deploying these concepts within a South African context as well as the effects this deployment may have. A discourse analytic methodology is employed to identify the constructions of BPO by five mental health professionals working within a government setting. The analysis aims at interrogating the broader role of the identified discourses in supporting institutions, preserving power relations and transmitting ideological practices. Ultimately the aim of the research is to open up for critical debate, through the example of psychology and psychiatry's treatment of BPO; constituted as 'other', the possibility that there may be deleterious consequences for the wholesale acceptance of traditional psychological understandings by mental health professionals working within a South African context. / KMBT_363 / Adobe Acrobat 9.54 Paper Capture Plug-in
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A Psychoanalytic Developmental Psychology Approach to the Classification of Separation-Individuation in the Adult

Little, Myrna M. (Myrna Marie) 08 1900 (has links)
A diagnostic classification of Borderline subgroups was developed for the purpose of reducing the current ambiguities existing in the range of pathologies between the psychoses and neuroses. This classification is a questionnaire of forty items and is intended to be used in treatment settings as a measure of object relations, i.e., of ego development and arrest. The criteria which define the Borderline subgroups were derived from the normative developmental data of Mahler, Pine, and Bergman (1975). In Experiment I, raters used the Mahler criteria as operational definitions of the developmental stages and sorted 180 items taken from Benjamin's structural Analysis Social Behavior (SASB) into the four Mahler substages. Those items which were reliably sorted eight out of nine times into the same Mahler stage or substage were retained as critical items to be administered in Experiment II to three groups of subjects. These groups consisted of nineteen schizophrenic inpatients, eighteen outpatients, and twenty nonpsychiatric volunteers. These subjects rated each item of the SASB questionnaire on a scale of 0 to 100; means for each type of psychiatric group according to sex were submitted to a repeated measures 2 (sex) X 3 (group) X 4 (Mahler substage) Analysis of Variance.
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”Livet gör så förbannat ont” : En litteraturstudie om hur vården upplevs av patienter med borderline personlighetsstörning

Rosman, Gustav, Sjödin, Marie January 2014 (has links)
BACKGROUND: Previous research shows that many nurses feel that patients with borderlinepersonality disorder (BPD) are more difficult to provide care to than patients with otherdiagnoses. Experiences of these meetings with BPD patients are often negative. With thisbackground, a literature study was made in order to elucidate the patients' perspective. AIM:Compiling knowledge of how patients diagnosed with BPD experience their treatment and themeeting with health care professionals. METHOD: Through the databases PsycINFO andPubMed, twelve qualitative articles were selected and summarized in a literature study. Thearticles were analyzed by content and quality and these results were divided into themes andcategories. RESULTS: Patients with BPD experienced ignorance and prejudice from health careprofessionals. This led to insufficient meetings and distrust of the health care system. Patientsfeel that good relationships with health care professionals are the basis to be able to absorb theoffered treatment. CONCLUSION: The nurse may together with other health care professionalscontribute to respectful and trustful relationships to patients with BPD. This can result in a morepositive health care experience and ultimately a better quality of life for these patients.
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Två olika perspektiv: : Upplevelser av relationen mellan en person med Borderline personlighetsstörning och dennes närstående

Forsberg, Anna January 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Dialektisk beteendeterapi i svensk öppenvård : en longitudinell effectiveness-studie

Hareide, Martine, Tonemar, Sara January 2013 (has links)
Borderline personlighetsstörning är en allvarlig psykiatrisk störning som leder till stor funktionsnedsättning för den drabbade, varpå vikten att erbjuda dessa patienter en effektiv och evidensbaserad behandling är stor. Föreliggande longitudinella effectiveness-studie undersökte om dialektisk beteendeterapi hade effekt på patienter med borderline personlighetsstörning och subklinisk emotionell instabilitet i svensk subspecialiserad öppenvård. Studien ämnade besvara om det fanns någon förändring för patientgruppen över tid gällande borderlinediagnos, borderlinesymptom, självskadebeteende, suicidförsök och komorbiditet, samt vilka prediktorer som predicerade behandlingsutfall. Sammanfattningsvis visade resultaten en minskning i borderlinediagnos, borderlinesymptom, suicidförsök, självskadebeteenden, samt komorbida diagnoser vid behandlingsavslut. Minskning i antal ångeststörningar under behandlingen visade sig vara en signifikant prediktor för minskning i BPS-symptom och ett större antal individualsessioner visade sig vara en signifikant prediktor för minskning i självskadebeteenden över tid. Resultatet tyder på att patientgruppen signifikant förbättrades i just denna kliniska kontext, efter att de genomgått dialektisk beteendeterapi. Potentiella förklaringar till resultatet diskuteras samt förslag på vidare forskning anges.
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Kvinnors upplevelser av att leva med borderline personlighetsstörning : En kvalitativ studie baserad på patografier

Erlandsson, Cecilia, Svensson, Hanna January 2017 (has links)
Bakgrund: Borderline personlighetsstörning [BPD] är en av de diagnoser som går under namnet personlighetsstörning. BPD beskrivs som ett mönster av instabilitet i relationer med andra människor, känslostämning och självbild samt en markerande impulsivitet. Det är ungefär 75 procent som är kvinnor med borderline personlighetsstörning. Syfte: Syftet med studien var att beskriva kvinnors upplevelser av att leva med borderline personlighetsstörning. Metod: En litteraturstudie av patografier utifrån en kvalitativ design har utförts. Data har analyserats med Graneheim och Lundmans beskrivning av innehållsanalys. Resultat: Under analysens gång framkom tre kategorier; Ett pendlande känsloliv, Behovet av att få lindring samt Strategier för att kunna hantera sjukdomen. Det framkom att kvinnorna i studien upplevde en enorm ångest och en känsla av att allt är mörkt inom dem. De försökte själva hantera ångesten genom att med olika metoder skada sig själva. Med hjälp av engagerade personer kunde de lära sig hantera vardagen. Slutsats: En person med BPD kan inom sig känna ett självhat och en tomhet som skapar ångest och kan leda till suicidförsök. Sjuksköterskan kan komma att möta dessa personer inom sjukvården och behöver visa förståelse och vara öppen för att lyssna på personens livsberättelse. Fler studier om personers upplevelser samt anhörigas upplevelser är önskvärt.

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