A Biosocial Model of BPD: Theory and Empirical Evidence

作者: Sheila E. Crowell , Erin A. Kaufman , Theodore P. Beauchaine

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0591-1_11

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摘要: In this chapter, we describe our biosocial developmental model of borderline personality disorder (BPD) with particular attention to recent empirical findings. We discuss core constructs and theories for conceptualizing BPD. Reliable biological environmental precursors BPD are reviewed discussed within the greater context psychopathology perspective. Particular is given complex heterotypic trajectories have been identified supported via longitudinal research. Based on existing evidence, hypothesize that trait impulsivity emotional sensitivity interact family-level risk factors increase also theorize self-inflicted injury other clinical features emerge by adolescence reliable predictors later onset many individuals. Finally, highlight future directions research, intervention, prevention adolescent traits.

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