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In the Fullness of Time

In the Fullness of Time

Recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder

9780195370607
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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) has been widely viewed as a chronic disorder, which has led many clinicians to avoid treating patients with this diagnosis. BPD is also one of the most stigmatized of psychiatric disorders, due to the awkward manner in which these individuals attempt to get their needs met. As such those with BPD are increasingly marginalized by society and prevented from accessing quality care. In the Fullness of Time debunks the common myth that BPD is incurable, drawing on the findings of the NIMH-funded study, the McLean Study of Adult Development, which has found that BPD has the best symptomatic outcome of all major psychiatric illnesses. Citing and analyzing the results of this landmark, decades-long study, Mary Zanarini explains why there is reason for optimism when it comes to BPD:: remissions lasting two to eight years are common and stable; furthermore, remission ofall 24 symptoms of the disorder are also quite typical. Equally promisingly, the acute and most life-threatening symptoms of BPD, such as self-harm and suicide attempts, remit rapidly, and recur less frequently than do temperamental symptoms. Zanarini also reports on more sobering findings concerning highlevels of poor outcomes relating to vocational impairment and physical health, reported by the 40% of patients who have not recovered, which have significant impact on wellbeing and use of medical and other services. Considered together, the findings generated by this important research provide much-needed hope for those diagnosed with BPD, particularly in guiding future research on and treatment for borderline personality disorder.
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OUP USA
86719
9780195370607
9780195370607

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
232
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
431
  • Chapter 1: History of the Borderline Diagnosis; Chapter 2: Models of the Core Features of Borderline Personality Disorder; Chapter 3: Earlier Studies of the Longitudinal Course of BPD; Chapter 4: The McLean Study of Adult Development (MSAD); Chapter 5: The Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder Assessed in MSAD; Chapter 6: The Long-term Course of the Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder; Chapter 7: Symptomatic Remissions and Recurrences of the Borderline Diagnosis; Chapter 8: Prevalence and Predictors of Physically Self-destructive Acts over Time; Chapter 9: Additional Symptom Areas over Time; Chapter 10: Psychosocial Functioning over Time; Chapter 11: Recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder; Chapter 12: Predictors of Time-to-Remission and Recovery; Chapter 13: Co-occurring Disorders over Time; Chapter 14: Mental Health Treatment over Time; Chapter 15: Physical Health and Medical Treatment; Chapter 16: Adult Victimization over Time; Chapter 17: Sexual Issues over Time; Chapter 18: Defense Mechanisms over Time; Chapter 19: Going Forward;
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