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Borderline personality disorders: the central role of emotional dysregulation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

M. Speranza*
Affiliation:
CH de Versailles, Service de psychiatrie de l’enfant et de l’adolescent, 78150Le Chesnay, France

Abstract

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Emotional dysregulation is considered as a core feature of borderline personality disorders. Emotional dysregulation can express itself both as emotional instability (i.e. an inability to modulate affects than can become uncontrolled) or in terms of poor emotional awareness (i.e. emotional numbing, alexithymic features). Whereas the first dimension is closely related to symptoms, such as impulsivity, suicidal behaviours or inappropriate anger, the latter can be associated with dissociative experiences and chronic feeling of emptiness. Although both dimensions have been related to negative experiences during childhood, however, little is known about the specific developmental pathways leading to emotional instability or emotional awareness in borderline adolescents. In this presentation, we will show some data concerning the specific traumatic pathways observed in a sample of borderline adolescents issued from the European Network on borderline personality disorders.

Type
Session thématique: Le DSM-5 – les principales nouveautés
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2013

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Further reading

Carpenter, RWTrull, TJ.Components of emotion dysregulation in borderline personality disorder: a review. Curr Psychiatry Rep 15,335:2913Google Scholar
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Speranza, MPham-Scottez, ARevah-Levy, ABarbe, RPPerez-Diaz, FBirmaher, BCorcos, M.Factor structure of borderline personality disorder symptomatology in adolescents. Can J Psychiatry 2012;57:230–7.10.1177/070674371205700406CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
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