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How negative self-views may interfere with building positive relationships: An experimental analogue of identity dysfunction in borderline personality disorder.

Charlotte C van SchieLaura WhitingBrin F S Grenyer
Published in: PloS one (2024)
The findings validated that those with more negative self-views anticipated and expected more negative responses from others. Negative self-views, as relevant for BPD, may explain how people relate differently to those giving different types of feedback. Pervasive negative self-views may interfere with building new relationships including the therapeutic alliance. It may be helpful for clinicians to be aware of the potential challenges around creating a supportive therapeutic relationship for patients with negative self-views. Overly positive affirmations made by clinicians may inadvertently lower the patient's mood and may impede alliance formation.
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