Title of article
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy For A Woman With Borderline Personality Disorder: A Case Report
Author/Authors
Matsushita, Masateru Kumamoto University - Faculty of Life Sciences - Department of Neuropsychiatry, Japan , Miyagawa, Yusuke Kumamoto University - Faculty of Life Sciences - Department of Neuropsychiatry, Japan , Ushijima, Hirokage Kumamoto University - Faculty of Life Sciences - Department of Neuropsychiatry, Japan , Tanaka, Miyuki Kumamoto University - Faculty of Life Sciences - Department of Neuropsychiatry, Japan , Jono, Tadashi Kumamoto University - Faculty of Life Sciences - Department of Neuropsychiatry, Japan , Ikeda, Manabu Kumamoto University - Faculty of Life Sciences - Department of Neuropsychiatry, Japan
From page
59
To page
61
Abstract
Objective: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is often manifested by maladaptive behaviours such as self-injury. The interpersonal style characteristic of BPD makes it difficult to maintain stable therapeutic relationships, with the patient often discontinuing treatment. Although dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) has been reported to benefit patients with BPD, reports in Asian countries have been few. We herein describe a 22-year-old female with BPD and a history of attempted suicide and self-injury who underwent DBT at our hospital. Methods: Our 6-month DBT consists of 4 parts: weekly psychotherapy by a psychiatrist, weekly skills training by a clinical psychologist and nurse, emergency consultations, and supervision/consultation meetings. Individual psychotherapy and skills training sessions, respectively, were conducted for this patient 24 times. Results: After completing DBT, the number of self-injuries and frequency of suicidal ideation in our patient decreased. Conclusion: Although more costly than standard treatment for BPD, a trial of DBT might be worthwhile in Japanese patients
Keywords
Psychotherapy , Behaviour Therapy , Borderline Personality Disorder , Mindfulness , Skills Training
Journal title
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry
Journal title
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry
Record number
2546128
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