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 …

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 …

A systematic review of negative parenting practices predicting borderline personality disorder: Are we measuring biosocial theory's 'invalidating environment'?

N Musser, M Zalewski, S Stepp, J Lewis - Clinical Psychology Review, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

The borderline interpersonal-affective systems (BIAS) model: Extending understanding of the interpersonal context of borderline personality disorder

S Fitzpatrick, RE Liebman, CM Monson - Clinical psychology review, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

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 …

The protective role of attachment security for adolescent borderline personality disorder features via enhanced positive emotion regulation strategies.

S Kim, C Sharp, C Carbone - Personality Disorders: Theory …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
While studies have documented significant associations between insecure attachment,
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 …

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 …