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The structure and development of borderline personality disorder: a proposed model
1Munro Clinic, Guy's Hospital, London.
Background:
The theory of cognitive analytic therapy is extended to offer an understanding of borderline personality disorder (BPD).
Method:
A structural model (the multiple self states model) and a classification of different levels of developmental damage are proposed.
Results:
The model offers an explanation of the phenomenology of BPD.
Conclusions:
The multiple self states model provides insights that will be useful for clinicians involved in the psychotherapy and management of BPD patients.
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