Author: | Gagnon, P. |
Article Title: | Le rôle de la famille dans le développement du trouble de la personnalité limite |
Abstract: | The role of family in the development of borderline personality disorder is examined with an emphasis on dimensions of family functioning. A synthesis of theoretical concepts implicating such factors, derived mostly from psychoanalysis, is proposed with an emphasis on separation-individuation, early frustrations, regression to recognition memory, oscillations in attachment and social influences. Empirical studies are reviewed. Affective neglect and parental overprotection are often cited, although dysfunctional behaviour control may have a regulatory effect on these factors and a crucial impact on psychic reality of the patient recalling his childhood. |
Keywords: | adolescent; adult; child; review; social environment; psychological aspect; family; child parent relation; family life; personality disorder; frustration; emotional attachment; human; article; parenting; object relation; borderline personality disorder; borderline state; english abstract; child of impaired parents; separation anxiety; ego development; object attachment; personality development |
Journal Title: | Canadian Journal of Psychiatry - Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie |
Volume: | 38 |
Issue: | 9 |
ISSN: | 0706-7437 |
Publisher: | Canadian Psychiatric Association |
Date Published: | 1993-11-01 |
Start Page: | 611 |
End Page: | 616 |
Language: | French |
PUBMED: | 8306234 |
PROVIDER: | scopus |
DOI: | 10.1177/070674379303800909 |
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Notes: | "The role of family in the development of borderline personality disorder" -- Source: Scopus |