- xiv, 159 p.
Cote : WM 190 F198 1990
État-limite (Psychiatrie) ; Malades mentaux - Relations familiales
The studies and reviews contained in this book point to heterogeneity in the pathogenesis of BPD. Moreover, these studies indicate that the etiology of this disorder, when examined carefully, moves one into a systems model. Not the initial etiologic models, derived by clinicians, that emphasized pathological early interactions with parents nor the second generation of models, offered by academicians, about a genetically controlled temperament or a biological vulnerability nor the third model, which emphasizes past traumatic stressors, is capable by itself of unlocking the etiologic puzzle. The studies on traumatic impact of early separations, the modeling effects of emotionally and impulsivity distrubed parents, and the effects of sustained abuse join the studies on family pedigrees in pointing to heterogeneous backgrounds of borderline patients. There are multiple factors that ca help shape the boderline patient's personality, but none are likely to be very specific and they are likely to have additive effects.
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