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21 lut 2023 · A person with BPD may shift from great admiration for a loved one (idealization) to intense anger toward or dislike of that person (devaluation). This article discusses the cycle of idealization and devaluation and why people with BPD might engage in this type of thinking.
5 paź 2023 · In this article, we’ll explore BPD devaluation from all angles, with insights for both people with BPD who want to understand and escape the devaluation/idealization cycle and for people on the receiving end of BPD devaluation trying to make sense of it all.
Following the approach taken by Siegel et al. (2020), we compare mean model parameters between BPD and non-BPD groups, to test for an effect of diagnosis, and between BPD and DTC groups, to test for an effect of treatment.
27 kwi 2024 · Key points. Theories of borderline personality disorder focus on early emotional experiences as the cause of splitting. A new approach uses statistical modeling to see what factors influence the...
Individuals with BPD are frequently unable to see significant others (i.e., potential sources of care or protection) as other than idealized (if gratifying), or devalued (if not gratifying).
A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships, which may be characterized by vacillations between idealization and devaluation, typically associated with both strong desire for and fear of closeness and intimacy.
29 maj 2023 · Idealization and devaluation are two maladaptive defense mechanisms that occur in various psychological contexts but are most commonly associated with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Learn more about idealization and devaluation here.