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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 117493" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Parental involvement is great...parental smothering and controlling is not. They are two different animals. </p><p></p><p>Here are the The Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines, Revised</p><p>Gunderson and his colleague, Jonathan Kolb, tried to make the diagnosis of Borderline (BPD) by constructing a clinical interview to assess borderline characteristics in patients. The DIB was revised in 1989 to sharpen its ability to differentiate between Borderline (BPD) and other personality disorders. It considers symptoms that fall under four main headings:</p><p></p><p> 1. Affect</p><p> * chronic/major depression</p><p> * helplessness</p><p> * hopelessness</p><p> * worthlessness</p><p> * guilt</p><p> * anger (including frequent expressions of anger)</p><p> * anxiety</p><p> * loneliness</p><p> * boredom</p><p> * emptiness</p><p> 2. Cognition</p><p> * odd thinking</p><p> * unusual perceptions</p><p> * nondelusional paranoia</p><p> * quasipsychosis</p><p> 3. Impulse action patterns</p><p> * substance abuse/dependence</p><p> * sexual deviance</p><p> * manipulative suicide gestures</p><p> * other impulsive behaviors</p><p> 4. Interpersonal relationships</p><p> * intolerance of aloneness</p><p> * abandonment, engulfment, annihilation fears</p><p> * counterdependency</p><p> * stormy relationships</p><p> * manipulativeness</p><p> * dependency</p><p> * devaluation</p><p> * masochism/sadism</p><p> * demandingness</p><p> * entitlement</p><p></p><p>I have all of them under Affect,all but quasipsychosis under Cognition, all but substance abuse now under Impulse action patterns but as a teen I would have had them all, and under number 4, I have all but masochism/sadism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 117493, member: 1514"] Parental involvement is great...parental smothering and controlling is not. They are two different animals. Here are the The Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines, Revised Gunderson and his colleague, Jonathan Kolb, tried to make the diagnosis of Borderline (BPD) by constructing a clinical interview to assess borderline characteristics in patients. The DIB was revised in 1989 to sharpen its ability to differentiate between Borderline (BPD) and other personality disorders. It considers symptoms that fall under four main headings: 1. Affect * chronic/major depression * helplessness * hopelessness * worthlessness * guilt * anger (including frequent expressions of anger) * anxiety * loneliness * boredom * emptiness 2. Cognition * odd thinking * unusual perceptions * nondelusional paranoia * quasipsychosis 3. Impulse action patterns * substance abuse/dependence * sexual deviance * manipulative suicide gestures * other impulsive behaviors 4. Interpersonal relationships * intolerance of aloneness * abandonment, engulfment, annihilation fears * counterdependency * stormy relationships * manipulativeness * dependency * devaluation * masochism/sadism * demandingness * entitlement I have all of them under Affect,all but quasipsychosis under Cognition, all but substance abuse now under Impulse action patterns but as a teen I would have had them all, and under number 4, I have all but masochism/sadism. [/QUOTE]
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