边缘型人格障碍:性别偏见和诊断差异

Nicole Gorra
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边缘型人格障碍(BPD)是DSM-5 B类精神健康状况。BPD是一种鲜为人知的精神健康状况,其特征是多重症状,如高度的情绪失调、扭曲的自我形象、反复无常和不稳定的关系、情绪不稳定和较高的自杀率。症状通常是强烈和持久的,给个人以及最亲近的人的生活造成严重的混乱和压力。由于症状学和诊断与其他精神疾病有很大的重叠,BPD一度是一个有争议的诊断,因此研究和治疗选择仍然有限。目前,BPD是一种被广泛研究的疾病,它为基于证据的治疗提供了信息,然而,患有诊断的个体报告难以获得治疗,难以被精神卫生保健提供者理解。BPD的发展尚不清楚,尽管与其他精神健康状况一致,存在遗传因素,尤其是创伤史。本研究手册将探讨当前基于证据的实践和评估方法,以告知与BPD合作时的最佳实践。
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Borderline personality disorder: Gender bias and diagnostic disparities
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a DSM-5 Cluster B mental health condition. One of the lesser understood mental health conditions, BPD is marked by a multi-symptom profile such as high levels of emotional dysregulation, distorted self-image, volatile and unstable relationships, emotional instability, and higher levels of suicidality. Symptoms are often intense and enduring, causing significant chaos and stress in an individual’s life as well as those closest to them. Because there is a significant overlap of symptomology and diagnosis with other psychiatric disorders, BPD was at one time a contested diagnosis, thus research and treatment options remained limited. Currently, BPD is one of the more widely researched conditions, which has informed evidenced-based treatment, however, individuals carrying the diagnosis report difficulty accessing treatment and difficulty feeling understood by mental healthcare providers. The development of BPD remains unclear, although consistent with other mental health conditions there is a genetic constituent, and with BPD in particular a history of trauma. This research manual will explore current evidence-based practices and assessment methods to inform best practices when working with BPD.
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