Borderline personality disorder: from understanding ontological addiction to psychotherapeutic revolution

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Déborah Ducasse
William Van Gordon
Véronique Brand-Arpon
Philippe Courtet
Emilie Olié
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[1] CHRU Montpellier,CHU Montpellier, Lapeyronie Hospital, Department of Emergency Psychiatry and Post Acute Care
[2] INSERM U1061,Human Sciences Research Centre
[3] Neuropsychiatry: Epidemiological and Clinical Research,undefined
[4] University of Derby,undefined
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Borderline personality disorder; Ontological addiction; Dimension; Affective disorder;
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Bypassing a reductionist view of existing diagnostic categories, ontological addiction theory (OAT) is a new psychological model of human functioning. Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), defined as “a pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image and affects, and marked impulsivity”, is not only common (up to 20% of psychiatric inpatients), but also strongly associated with suicide attempts and death by suicide. Therefore, BPD constitutes a major public health concern. As a consequence of an underlying condition of ontological addiction, self-harming behaviors can be conceptualized as addictions, suicidal acts reflecting an experiential avoidance strategy against unbearable psychological pain. The present paper aims at: (1) understanding BPD daily life experiences from the perspective of OAT; (2) offering psychotherapeutic perspectives for this mental disorder. The diagnostic category of BDP may be understood as a simple label reflecting several extreme types of manifestations resulting from the Self-grasping ignorance that underpins ontological addiction. Therefore, development of psychotherapeutic interventions targeting ontological addiction appears to be a promising future direction.
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页码:941 / 945
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