Borderline Personality Disorder & the Impact of Dialectical Behavior Therapy in Women

Impact and Improvement

By Christine Cadena, published Dec 16, 2007
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Mental health disorders often development in early childhood but may not manifest until adolescence or adulthood. For many adults, the complications of mental health involve anxiety or depression, while some suffer far greater psychological complications that impede quality of life and even function in daily living activities.

Borderline personality disorder, BPD, is believed to be a mental health complication that develops in early childhood. Believing there is a biological component, children with BPD often develop the complication when they are placed in an environment where they are rejected, blamed for relatively minor issues and where issues are trivialized persistently. While some children are physically or sexually abused, these are not necessary requirements for developing BPD.

If you suffer from borderline personality disorder, your treatment for the mental health complication must be aggressive and should encompass a process known as dialectical behavior therapy. As a therapy that is traditionally used for women who are suicidal, dialectical behavior therapy incorporates both cognitive-behavioral therapy along with healing therapies that include meditation and other Eastern healing practices. In fact, dialectical behavior therapy is considered so successful that it had been modified and adapted for day treatment programs, individual counseling and even inpatient rehabilitation and mental therapy programs.

For young women who suffer from borderline personality disorder, you can expect that the dialectical behavior therapy will incorporate your family members and will span over a 16-week program. The focus of family support serves to incorporate skills trained and apply them to your home environment. Because family often encourages the advancement of borderline personality disorder, with trivial issues and rejection, they become a key part of the recovery program for the BDP patient.

Takeaways
  • Dialectical behavior therapy can improve borderline personality disorder complications
  • DBT is effective for women
  • Women with borderline personality disorder suffer from suicidal ideations
Did You Know?
Because family often encourages the advancement of borderline personality disorder, with trivial issues and rejection, they become a key part of the recovery program for the BDP patient
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Interesting. Nice review.

Posted on 03/31/2008 at 11:03:48 AM

 
alopecia should not make a negative impact on a womans life. celebrate yourself for being a woman with out hair

Posted on 12/16/2007 at 3:12:54 PM

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