Psychoeducational groups for close relatives of patients with borderline personality disorder

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Gabriele Pitschel-Walz
Anna Spatzl
Michael Rentrop
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[1] Technical University of Munich,Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[2] Psychotherapist in Private Practice,undefined
[3] Kbo-Inn-Salzach-Klinikum,undefined
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Psychoeducation; Borderline personality disorder; Carers; Burden; Knowledge gain; Quality of life;
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Psychoeducational groups for family members of patients with schizophrenia have proven to be effective. Borderline personality disorder (BPD) implies serious impairment in interpersonal relationships. Close relatives of individuals with BPD also show high levels of burden and need support. Psychoeducational groups could help to cope with the interactional problems in a relationship with a person with BPD. A manualised psychoeducational programme of 10 group sessions for close relatives of patients with BPD was tested. Measures administered at pretest and after 10 sessions were: perceived burden (IEQ-EU), knowledge about the disorder (WFBBPS-A) and quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF). For formative evaluation, a “Group Therapy Session Questionnaire” (participant and therapist version; GTS-A, GTS-T) was used. A total of 33 persons in three groups took part. Pre-post evaluations revealed a significantly lower level of burden and a significantly better knowledge about the disorder after participating in the psychoeducational group. Reduction of burden correlated significantly with the assessment of patients’ symptom severity and carers' level of burden at study entry. There was no change in the quality of life. The participants and therapists generally rated the psychoeducational sessions very positively. The highest ratings were found in the sessions about communication skills and coping with crises. Findings indicate that the psychoeducational programme is well accepted and supportive for persons with close relationships to patients with BPD.
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