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Title: [Whose borderline is it? Treating borderline personality]. Author: Gil TE. Journal: Harefuah; 2009 Mar; 148(3):165-8, 211, 210. PubMed ID: 19485274. Abstract: Following previous articles on possible etiologies and context of diagnosing borderline personality, this article discusses treatment for such cases, utilizing a case study of a woman diagnosed as borderline, who received ambulatory psychotherapy and psychiatric hospitalization. In the past, this patient experienced sexual abuse by members of her family. Notwithstanding her praiseworthy efforts to conduct a normal life, her past haunted her, both mentally and realistically. 'Borderline' can be envisioned not only as an intrapsychic struggle of aggressive impulses of a destructive quality. It can also be understood as acting out frustration that emanates from lack of empathy from the relevant milieu, and as an unremitting coping with present-life revival of the past traumata. We conclude that an empathic understanding of such considerations is crucial for the success of treatment of borderline personality.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]