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The person I am going to discuss in this case study paper, suffers from a psychological disorder called borderline personality disorder. Someone with borderline personality disorder often has characteristics 1such as a deep sense of emptiness, and unstable self- image, a history of turbulent and unstable relationships, dramatic mood changes, impulsivity, difficulty regulating negative emotions.
A Comparison of MDT and DBT: A Case Study and Analysis Jack A Apsche, Alexander M. Siv, and Susan Matteson Abstract This case study examines a 13 year old adolescent male who engages in severe aggression, self- injurious and impulsive behaviors. He was treated with Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for thirteen months. DBT had limited success in reducing his problem behaviors. He was treated.
Download file to see previous pages Borderline Personality Disorder: Understanding a Complex Condition In their work, A Casebook in Abnormal Psychology, Halgin and Whitbourne (1998) investigated the case of Ann, a woman diagnosed with borderline personality disorder.
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This case study represents a snapshot of the client’s progress in treatment. The exercise in this article could be used as written or as a guide for new and original tasks developed by the Art Therapist. Responsibility for treatment resides with the individual therapist who understands their clients specific needs. The art therapy exercise should not be viewed as a pre-defined directive on.
Download file to see previous pages This paper illustrates that borderline personality disorder is associated with various behavior aspects. For instance, in the case study of Lorna, she never had a real feeling of content or happiness inside. She explains that she could sometimes feel temporarily happy, excited, aggressive, angry, depressed, loving, empty, charitable, extremely sad, obsessive.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) was developed by Marsha Linehan in 1993 to treat Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Most individuals who are diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder are females that hail from extremely invalidating environments. They might have endured sexual trauma, verbal abuse, physical abuse, neglect, or environments that they view as “unsafe.” This.