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Citation

Black G, Murray J, Thornicroft G. J. Ment. Health 2014; 23(2): 78-82.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Informa Healthcare)

DOI

10.3109/09638237.2013.869570

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Guidelines and clinical practice focuses on behavioural symptoms of borderline personality disorder, yet other experiences are more persistent and detrimental to psychosocial function. It is unclear how this relates to the experience of individuals with the diagnosis. Aims: To understand more about phenomenology of borderline personality disorder from the patient's perspective.

METHODS: We interviewed nine people with a borderline personality disorder from specialist services in South London, UK. The data were analysed using a phenomenological qualitative method.

RESULTS: Individuals experienced frightening perceptual changes that were rationalised in meaningful ways. Participants related their intense experiences to their families, finding them both protective and burdensome.

CONCLUSIONS: The results illuminate contradictory behaviours, offering content for clinical interventions. Particularly, this study has provided some novel perspectives about suicidality and interactions with family and friends. © 2014 Shadowfax Publishing and Informa UK Limited.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; adolescent; Adult; Female; Male; adult; human; Adolescent; female; male; Young Adult; Suicidal Ideation; United Kingdom; suicidal ideation; behavior change; suicide attempt; interview; Borderline personality disorder; psychology; Qualitative research; article; distress syndrome; clinical article; automutilation; hallucination; social psychology; patient attitude; borderline state; self esteem; phenomenology; thinking; amnesia; Phenomenology; qualitative analysis; Borderline Personality Disorder; mood change; personal experience; young adult; uncertainty

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