Therapists' Metacognitive Monitoring of the Psychotherapeutic Process With Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder
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Abstract
Reflection on the psychotherapeutic process with patients with BPD induced in therapists a self-focused, emotionally intense linguistic style dominated by references to themselves and their experience of intense emotional states. These results suggest that, when describing their work with patients w …
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| Authors | Bourke ME;Grenyer BFS;; |
| Journal | Journal of psychiatric practice |
| Year | 2017 |
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psychology
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adult
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Depressive Disorder
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brin f s grenyer
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marianne e bourke
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