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Area of Science:

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  • Clinical Psychology
  • Psychotherapy Research

Context:

  • Psychiatric hospital unit managing acute suicidal crises (7-day stays).
  • High prevalence (35%) of borderline personality disorder (BPD) patients experiencing relational and therapeutic ruptures.
  • Suicidal crises precipitated by life events, interpersonal difficulties, and self-image threats.

Purpose:

  • Develop a specific, brief psychological intervention for suicidal crises in a psychiatric hospital setting.
  • Adapt mentalization-based treatment (MBT) for patients with diverse psychopathological profiles, including BPD.
  • Enhance patient agency and continuity of care through a structured 4-stage intervention.

Summary:

  • A 4-stage intervention (welcoming, affective mentalization, problem formulation, discharge planning) informed by MBT was developed.
  • Focuses on mirroring, affective regulation, activating mentalization through crisis narrative work, and fostering patient agency.
  • The intervention aims to reduce psychic disorganization and prepare patients for outpatient care.

Impact:

  • MBT is effective for BPD, reducing suicidal behaviors and hospitalizations.
  • The adapted intervention provides a framework for medical-nursing teams to manage complex patient populations.
  • Facilitates the adaptation and evaluation of evidence-based psychotherapeutic tools across diverse clinical settings and populations.