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1 Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Kathi Pauncz registered counselling psychologist RGF Conference Practice Forum Date: April 2012
2 Content Areas covered in this 1 hour 40 minute forum include: What is personality What is a personality disorder What is Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)? Causes of BPD Course and prognosis of BPD Managing some difficult behaviours Treatment options Kathi Pauncz 2
3 Objectives The aim of this forum is to: Introduce participants to BPD Help prevent or minimise problems that can arise from this difficult personality type Kathi Pauncz 3
4 Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Exercise Discuss your personal objectives for attending this forum. Kathi Pauncz 4
5 What is Personality? Personality is composed of the enduring individual traits, characteristics, attitudes and habits that are constantly displayed by a person across diverse situations. Kathi Pauncz 5
6 Evolution of the Borderline Syndrome The concept of the borderline personality has evolved primarily through the theoretical formulations of psychoanalysts who followed Freud. Adolph Stern (1938) coined the term borderline to describe a group of patients who did not fit into the primary diagnostic classifications of neuroses and psychoses. These patients were originally (and sometimes still are) said to be on the borderline between neurosis and psychosis (between mad & bad). Kathi Pauncz 6
7 What is a Personality Disorder? A personality disorder represents an extreme deviation from the way an average person in a particular culture perceives, thinks, feels and relates to others. The disorder involves deeply ingrained and enduring patterns of behaviour that are manifest as inflexible responses to a wide range of social and personal situations. The disorder may cause distress to the individual ands create problems in social functioning or performance. (WHO, 1997, p.512) Kathi Pauncz 7
8 What is BPD? Trying to define BPD is like staring into a lava lamp: what you see is constantly changing. The illness not only causes instability but symbolises it. (Mason, P.T. & Kreger, R., 1998, p.25) Kathi Pauncz 8
9 Criteria for BPD (DSM-IV, p. 654) A pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, moods and self image, and marked impulsivity beginning in early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following: Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. A pattern of unstable or intense interpersonal relationships characterised by alternating between extremes of idealisation and devaluation. Identity disturbance: markedly and persistently unstable self image or sense of self. Impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self damaging (eg spending, sex, substance abuse, reckless driving, binge eating) Recurrent suicidal behaviour, gestures or threats, or self mutilating behaviour. Affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood (eg intense episodic dysphoria, irritability, or anxiety usually lasting a few hours and only rarely more that a few days). Chronic feelings of emptiness. Inappropriate, intense anger or difficulty controlling anger (eg frequent displays of temper, constant anger, recurrent physical fights). Transient, stress related paranoid ideation or severe dissociate symptoms.. Kathi Pauncz 9
10 Borderline Mnemonic (Senger 1997) Impulsiveness Moodiness Paranoia or dissociation under stress Unstable self Image Labile intense relationships Suicidal gestures Inappropriate anger Vulnerability to abandonment Emptiness Kathi Pauncz
11 Additional Traits Common to BPD Pervasive shame Undefined boundaries Control issues Lack of Object Constancy Interpersonal sensitivity Situational competence Narcissistic Demands Feel worthless and unlovable Come up with facts with no basis in reality Make decisions based on emotions Thinking is black and white Believe they are the victim of everyone else s behaviour Kathi Pauncz 11
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14 Causes of BPD Nature or nurture? Developmental theories Trauma history Attachment issues Linehan s socio biological theory Kathi Pauncz 14
15 Why Single Out BPD? BPD is the most prevalent PD. These clients are high maintenance. The percentage who eventually commit suicide is estimated at 5-10%. (cited in Linehan, M.M., 1995) Counsellors are often idealised by these clients, however they may switch quickly from idealising to devaluing them. Borderlines may experience sudden despair in reaction to a counsellor announcing the end of their session, panic or fury if the counsellor is a few minutes late or must cancel an appointment. Kathi Pauncz 15
16 Managing Some Difficult Behaviours Visualisation Practise mindfulness Set clear boundaries BP s rages Be a rock Responding to self mutilation Empathise with the BP Suicidal threats Kathi Pauncz 16
17 Treatment Approaches The mainstay of treatment of BPD is psychotherapy. However because of their impulsivity, two thirds drop out of treatment within a few months. Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) Pharmacotherapy Hospitalisation Supportive Psychotherapy Kathi Pauncz 17
18 Media Examples Exercise Borderline characters often fill the roles of boyfriend/ girlfriend/room mate from hell or spurned lover who often seek revenge because of rejection, perceived or real. Exercise Can you provide examples of media characters with BPD characteristics? Kathi Pauncz 18
19 REFERENCES American Psychiatric Association, (1994), DSM IV, Washington, DC. Arnold, L. & Magill, A., (1998), The Self Harm Help Book, Abergavenny: The Basement Project. Arnold, L. & Magill, A., (1996), Working with Self Injury, Bristol: The Basement Project. Beck, A.T., Freeman, A. and Associates, (1990), Cognitive Therapy of Personality Disorders, Guilford Press, New York. Bockian, N.R., Porr, V. & Villagran, N.A., (2002), New Hope for People with Borderline Personality Disorder, Prima Publishing, division of Random House, New York. Chapman, A.L. & Gratz, K.L., (2007), The Personality Disorder Survival Guide. Everything You Need to Know about Living with BPD. New Harbinger Publications, USA. Davies, J., (2000), A Manual of Mental Health Care in General Practice. Commonwealth Department of Health & Aged Care, ACT. Herman, J., (1994), Trauma and Recovery. From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror. Harper Collins Publishers, USA. Kathi Pauncz 19
20 REFERENCES Kreger, R. & Shirley J.P., (2002), The Stop Walking on Eggshells Workbook. Practical Strategies for Living with Someone who has Borderline Personality Disorder, New Harbinger Publications Inc., New Jersey. Kreisman, J.J. & Straus, H., (1989), I Hate You - Don t Leave Me. Understanding the Borderline Personality, Avon Books, New York. Krawitz, R. & Watson, C. (2000), Borderline Personality Disorder - Foundations of Treatment, Seaview Press, South Australia. Linehan, M.M., (1993), Cognitive Behavioural Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder, Guilford Press, New York. Linehan, M.M., (1993), Skills Training Manual for Treating Borderline Personality Disorder, Guilford Press, New York. Linehan, M.M., (1995), Understanding BPD. Guilford Publications, New York, (Video & Program Manual). Linehan, M.M., (1995), Treating BPD, Guilford Publications, New York, (Video & Program Manual). Kathi Pauncz 20
21 REFERENCES McCormack, C.C., (2000), Treating Borderline States in Marriage, Jason Aronson Inc., Northvale, New Jersey. McGrath, H. & Edwards, H., (2000), Difficult Personalities. A Practical Guide to Managing the Hurtful Behaviour of Others, Choice, Australia. McKay, M., Wood, J.C. & Brantley, J., (2007), The Dialectical Behaviour Therapy Skills Workbook. Practical DBT Exercises for Learning Mindfulness, Interpersonal Effectiveness, Emotion Regulation and Distress Tolerance, New Harbinger Publications, USA. Mason, P.T. & Kreger, R., (1998), Stop Walking on Eggshells. Taking Your Life Back When Someone You Care About Has Borderline Personality Disorder, New Harbinger Publications Inc., New Jersey. Morrison, J., (1995), DSM IV Made Easy. The Clinician s Guide to Diagnosis, Guilford Press, New York. Rockland, L.H., (1992), Supportive Therapy for Borderline Patients, Guilford Press, New York. Santoro, J., (1997), The Angry Heart: Overcoming Borderline and Addictive Disorders, New Harbinger Publications, USA. Stevens, B.A., (2008), Self-care for the Practising Psychologist: Treating Personality Disordered Patients, 4 hour workshop handout for Australian Psychological Society. Kathi Pauncz 21
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