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Full Title
RIVISTA DI PSICOLOGIA CLINICA
Publisher
FrancoAngeli
ISSN
1828-9363 (Online Journal)
Journal Issue Number
1
Journal Issue Designation
1
Journal Issue Date
2025
Full Title
The Evolving Landscape of BPD Treatments: What GET (Group Experience Therapy) can add up to standardized treatment for BPD
By (author)
First Page
73
Last Page
108
Language of text
English
Publication Date
2025/09
Copyright
2025 FrancoAngeli srl
Main description
The clinical management of the borderline personality disorder (BPD), and of emotional dysregulation disorders in general, raises problems both during the diagnostic and the treatment processes. Despite these challenges, clinical experience and the data from the literature make evident that the remission of the symptoms and the recovery from such disorders is now possible, under the condition of being treated with continuity. Various effective therapeutic approaches are available, such as the Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), the Mentalization-based Therapy (MBT), the Transference Focused Therapy (TFP). Of late, although the current body of research remains limited, preliminary evidence suggests that the multilevel experiential approach, Group Experience Therapy (GET) has shown promise in managing emotional dysregulation, reducing suicidal and self-harming behaviors, and enhancing patients' quality of life. This paper serves as a brief introduction to the model's rationale.
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