A systematic scoping review of dissociation in borderline personality disorder and implications for research and clinical practice: Exploring the fog.
Huda F Al-ShamaliOlga WinklerFernanda TalaricoAndrew J GreenshawChristine FornerYanbo ZhangEric VermettenLisa BurbackPublished in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2022)
BPD with significant dissociative symptoms may constitute a more severe and at-risk subgroup of BPD patients. However, there are significant research gaps and methodological issues in the area, including the possibility of unrecognized Dissociative Disorders in BPD study populations confounding results. Further studies are needed to better understand the impact of dissociation on BPD course and treatment, and to clarify the most appropriate assessment tools for clinical practice. In addition, interventional studies are needed to develop dissociation-specific BPD treatments to determine whether targeting dissociation in BPD can improve treatment outcomes.