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Panic-Focused Reflective Functioning and Comorbid Borderline Traits as Predictors of Change in Quality of Object Relations in Panic Disorder Treatments.

Nili SolomonovKatie Aafjes van-DoornLauren M LipnerBernard S GormanBarbara MilrodMarie G RuddenDianne L ChamblessJacques P Barber
Published in: Journal of contemporary psychotherapy (2019)
The findings suggest that reduction in comorbid BPD traits can facilitate improvement in patients' quality of object relations even in brief symptom-focused psychotherapies. Additionally, patients with higher baseline levels of symptom-focused reflective function and lower BPD traits are more likely to demonstrate interpersonal change over the course of psychotherapy for panic disorder. Finally, our study highlights the importance of examining therapeutic change beyond reduction in symptoms, particularly in domains of interpersonal functioning.
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