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Depression in borderline adolescents

M H Stone

    American Journal of Psychotherapy
    |July 1, 1981
    PubMed
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    Adolescent borderline cases exist on a spectrum between biological and psychological disorders, often presenting with masked or overt depression. Treatment recommendations are provided for these complex cases.

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    Area of Science:

    • Adolescent psychiatry
    • Developmental psychology
    • Clinical psychology

    Background:

    • Adolescents diagnosed as borderline often present complex etiologies.
    • These individuals exist on a continuum between biological and psychological disorders.
    • Depression is a frequent comorbidity, manifesting in various ways.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the etiological continuum of borderline adolescents.
    • To identify masked and overt presentations of depression in this population.
    • To offer treatment recommendations for borderline adolescents.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of etiological factors in borderline adolescents.
    • Analysis of masked and overt depression symptoms.
    • Case study illustrations.

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  • Development of treatment guidelines.
  • Main Results:

    • Borderline adolescents represent a spectrum influenced by biological and psychological factors.
    • Depression in this group can be masked by conditions like anorexia or substance abuse.
    • Overt depression includes early-onset endogenous depression and hysteroid dysphoria.
    • Specific case examples highlight diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.

    Conclusions:

    • Understanding the etiological continuum is crucial for accurate diagnosis.
    • Recognizing masked depression is key to effective intervention.
    • Tailored treatment strategies are necessary for managing borderline adolescents with depression.