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Published Online: 2001, pp. 451–587

Is Couple Therapy Indicated for Borderline Personality Disorder?

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The healing aspects of intimate relationships are being recognized by therapists and supported by empirical findings. Tittle has been written regarding the indications for couple therapy for individuals with borderline personality disorder. This paper proposes a three-level hierarchy for deciding on the suitability of couple therapy for patients with borderline personality disorder. The hierarchy is based on three separate borderline behavioral clusters— impulsive, identity, and affective—that should be utilized to direct the application of couple therapy to specific patients. The three levels are illustrated by case examples. Delineation of the indications for couple therapy for borderline patients will foster further theoretical and empirical work in the area.

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American Journal of Psychotherapy
Pages: 491 - 506
PubMed: 11824216

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Published in print: 2001, pp. 451–587
Published online: 30 April 2018

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Paul S. Links, M.D., FRCPC
Arthur Sommer Rotenberg Chair in Suicide Studies, University of Toronto, St. Michael’s Hospital
Michelle Stockwell, M.H. SC.
Nurse therapist, private practice specializing in individual & couple therapy; member, Clinical Behavioural Sciences Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University.

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Mailing address: St. Michael’s Hospital, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, ON, M3B 1W8.

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