Erschienen in:
01.04.2015 | Personality Disorders (C Schmahl, Section Editor)
Recent Advances in the Developmental Aspects of Borderline Personality Disorder
verfasst von:
Carla Sharp, Sohye Kim
Erschienen in:
Current Psychiatry Reports
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Ausgabe 4/2015
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Abstract
The aim of the current paper was to review the most recent advances in the developmental aspects of borderline personality disorder (BPD) over the last 3 years to highlight the most significant trends in the field. In so doing, we identify and discuss two exciting new trends: (a) an emphasis on the biological basis of adolescent BPD and (b) empirical evidence in support of long-held theories of the development of BPD. Together, these trends suggest that for the first time, empirical findings are beginning to emerge in support of complex and reciprocal biology × environment interactions over time in the development of BPD. We discuss the emerging literature and highlight the translational impact of this work for the assessment and intervention of adolescent BPD.