Non-pharmacological treatment for borderline personality disorder review. Two treatments comparison: dialectical behavior therapy and group analysis
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v22i86/87.628Keywords:
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Psychodynamic-oriented treatments, Borderline Personality Disorder, Other TherapiesAbstract
Borderline personality disorder is one of the most common personality disorder. These patients involve a high cost, consume more services than others without benefit and stay unaffected by the various treatments tested. Over the last years, several therapies with different approach for treatment of this common disorder have been studied. We compare two techniques DBT and group analysis. We conclude that both techniques can be useful and that its focus of intervention being different, could be complementary, to be used in devices such Day Hospital .It is recommend to treat these patients, dimensional vision of the disorder, suggesting that at different times of the therapeutic process to treat some nuclear symptoms, performed with different techniques, with an eclectic approach.
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