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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.