Perceived emotional invalidation and borderline personality disorder features: A test of theory
B Sturrock, D Mellor - Personality and Mental Health, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Contemporary theories of borderline personality disorder (BPD) have detailed the functional
importance of emotional invalidation in meaningful relationships as an aetiological and …
importance of emotional invalidation in meaningful relationships as an aetiological and …
Preoccupied attachment and emotional dysregulation: specific aspects of borderline personality disorder or general dimensions of personality pathology?
LN Scott, Y Kim, KA Nolf, MN Hallquist… - Journal of personality …, 2013 - Guilford Press
Emotional dysregulation and impaired attachment are seen by many clinical researchers as
central aspects of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Alternatively, these constructs may …
central aspects of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Alternatively, these constructs may …
A systematic review of negative parenting practices predicting borderline personality disorder: Are we measuring biosocial theory's 'invalidating environment'?
A core tenet of Linehan's biosocial theory (1993) is that borderline personality disorder
(BPD) emerges as a result of transactions between emotional vulnerability and an …
(BPD) emerges as a result of transactions between emotional vulnerability and an …
A comparison of three theoretically important constructs: What accounts for symptoms of borderline personality disorder?
JS Cheavens, DR Strunk… - Journal of Clinical …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Theories point to different mechanisms through which borderline personality
disorder (BPD) symptoms may be developed and maintained:(a) emotion regulation …
disorder (BPD) symptoms may be developed and maintained:(a) emotion regulation …
The borderline interpersonal-affective systems (BIAS) model: Extending understanding of the interpersonal context of borderline personality disorder
Prominent explanatory models for borderline personality disorder (BPD) are intrapersonal in
nature and hold that it is an emotional disorder. However, the empirical support for …
nature and hold that it is an emotional disorder. However, the empirical support for …
Attachment and reflective functioning in women with borderline personality disorder
D Badoud, P Prada, R Nicastro, C Germond… - Journal of personality …, 2018 - Guilford Press
Insecure attachment and impairments in reflective functioning (RF) are thought to play a
critical role in borderline personality disorder (BPD). In particular, the mentalization-based …
critical role in borderline personality disorder (BPD). In particular, the mentalization-based …
Association between childhood invalidation and borderline personality symptoms: self-construal and conformity as moderating factors
SL Keng, CY Soh - Borderline personality disorder and emotion …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Background Linehan (1993)'s biosocial model posits that borderline personality
disorder (BPD) symptoms develop as a result of a transactional relationship between pre …
disorder (BPD) symptoms develop as a result of a transactional relationship between pre …
The protective role of attachment security for adolescent borderline personality disorder features via enhanced positive emotion regulation strategies.
While studies have documented significant associations between insecure attachment,
emotion dysregulation, and borderline personality disorder (BPD) features, no research to …
emotion dysregulation, and borderline personality disorder (BPD) features, no research to …
A longitudinal examination of the reciprocal relationship between borderline personality features and interpersonal relationship quality.
KP Howard, SA Lazarus… - … : Theory, Research, and …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Interpersonal dysfunction is a core characteristic of borderline personality disorder (BPD).
Cross-sectional research suggests that higher BPD features are associated with lower …
Cross-sectional research suggests that higher BPD features are associated with lower …
Early experience, structural dissociation, and emotional dysregulation in borderline personality disorder: the role of insecure and disorganized attachment
D Mosquera, A Gonzalez, AM Leeds - Borderline personality disorder and …, 2014 - Springer
Persistent problems in emotional regulation and interpersonal relationships in borderline
patients can be understood as developing from difficulties in early dyadic regulation with …
patients can be understood as developing from difficulties in early dyadic regulation with …
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