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Ueli Kramer1,2,3, Hélène Beuchat1, Loris Grandjean1
1Department of Psychiatry-CHUV, Institute of Psychotherapy, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Problematic interpersonal patterns in borderline personality disorder (BPD) decreased with brief psychodynamic treatment. This reduction in core conflictual relationship themes (CCRT) partially explained improvements in BPD symptoms, suggesting a potential therapeutic mechanism.
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Area of Science:
- Psychology
- Psychiatry
- Clinical Psychology
Background:
- Problematic interpersonal patterns are central to borderline personality disorder (BPD).
- The Core Conflictual Relationship Theme (CCRT) method defines these patterns.
- It remains unclear if these patterns change during therapy and if such changes impact treatment outcomes.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate changes in the pervasiveness of interpersonal patterns during brief psychodynamic treatment for BPD.
- To determine if changes in these patterns correlate with improvements in BPD symptoms.
Main Methods:
- Secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial involving 39 clients with BPD.
- Transcripts of early and late treatment sessions were analyzed using the CCRT method.
Main Results:
- The pervasiveness of predominant CCRT significantly decreased throughout the brief treatment.
- This decrease was consistent across different treatment conditions.
- Changes in CCRT pervasiveness accounted for a small but significant portion of the reduction in BPD symptoms.
Conclusions:
- A reduction in problematic in-session interpersonal patterns may be a key mechanism in effective BPD treatment.
- Further controlled studies are needed to confirm this hypothesis and explore its clinical implications.