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Indeed, in the decade since M. M. Linehan initially proposed a biosocial model of the development of borderline personality disorder, there have been few attempts to test the model among at-risk youth.
- Support for Linehan's biosocial theory from a nonclinical sample
Relationships between self-reported BPD symptoms, two...
- Support for Linehan's biosocial theory from a nonclinical sample
Linehan’s biosocial theory of BPD (1993) is among the most thoroughly delineated etiological models of borderline pathology (for other models, see Fonagy, Target, & Gergely, 2000; Judd &
1 Ιαν 2014 · In this chapter, we describe our biosocial developmental model of borderline personality disorder (BPD) with particular attention to recent empirical findings. We discuss core constructs and theories for conceptualizing BPD.
A biosocial developmental model of borderline personality: elaborating and extending Linehan’s theory.
Indeed, in the decade since M. M. Linehan initially proposed a biosocial model of the development of borderline personality disorder, there have been few attempts to test the model among at-risk youth.
Relationships between self-reported BPD symptoms, two personality traits (negative emotionality and constraint), and three key variables from the biosocial theory (emotional vulnerability, invalidation, and emotional dysregulation) were examined using structural equation modeling.
1 Μαΐ 2009 · In this chapter, we describe our biosocial developmental model of borderline personality disorder (BPD) with particular attention to recent empirical findings. We discuss core constructs and theories …