Marie Ociskova, Jan Prasko, Frantisek Hodny, Michaela Holubova, Jakub Vanek, Kamila Minarikova, Vlastimil Nesnidal, Tomas Sollar, Milos Slepecky, Krystof Kantor
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Abstract
Background: Individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) suffer from an excessive fear of abandonment, leading to tense moments in their intimate relationships. These struggles translate into lower marital satisfaction perceived by both intimate partners. However, this connection is bidirectional, since conflicts with a romantic partner are the most common precipitating factors of decompensation in BPD patients.
Method: This narrative review was performed using PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases with keywords "borderline personality disorder", "partnership", marital problems", and "marital conflicts". Articles, books, and book chapters published within January 1980 - December 2020 were extracted and analysed. Additional sources were found while reviewing references of relevant articles. The total of 131 papers met the inclusion criteria.
Results: Patients with BPD struggle with reaching marital satisfaction. They often find themselves in disharmonic and unfulfilling relationships. The association between the relationship issues and BPD may partly come from misunderstanding one or both partners' behaviour. Individuals with BPD tend to misinterpret their partner's behaviour, struggle with communication, and sometimes be verbally and physically aggressive. They often do not recognize that their intrapersonal processes influence their interpersonal struggles. Understanding the role of the maladaptive personality traits in the relationship and their management could be beneficial for both partners.
Conclusion: Individuals with BPD often report dysfunctional romantic relationships characterized by insecure attachment, maladaptive communication, and lower relationship satisfaction. Future studies should focus on finding effective strategies of couples´ therapy working with this population.
背景:患有边缘型人格障碍(BPD)的人对被抛弃有过度的恐惧,这会导致他们亲密关系中的紧张时刻。这些挣扎转化为亲密伴侣对婚姻满意度的降低。然而,这种联系是双向的,因为与浪漫伴侣的冲突是BPD患者失代偿最常见的诱因。方法:使用PubMed、Web of Science和Scopus数据库进行叙述性综述,关键词为“边缘型人格障碍”、“伴侣关系”、,婚姻问题”和“婚姻冲突对1980年1月至2020年12月期间发表的文章、书籍和书籍章节进行了摘录和分析。在查阅相关文章的参考文献时发现了其他来源。共有131篇论文符合纳入标准。结果:BPD患者难以达到婚姻满意度。他们经常发现自己处于不和谐和无法实现的关系中关系问题和BPD之间的关系可能部分源于误解一方或双方的行为。患有BPD的人往往会误解伴侣的行为,难以沟通,有时还会在言语和身体上表现出攻击性。他们往往没有意识到他们的内在过程会影响他们的人际斗争。了解不适应的性格特征在关系中的作用及其管理可能对伴侣双方都有利。结论:患有BPD的人经常报告说,他们的浪漫关系失调,其特征是依恋不安全、沟通不适应和关系满意度较低。未来的研究应该集中在寻找对这一人群有效的夫妻治疗策略上。