Fruzzetti Alan E, Shenk Chad, Hoffman Perry D
Department of Psychology 298, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557, USA.
Dev Psychopathol. 2005 Fall;17(4):1007-30. doi: 10.1017/s0954579405050479.
Although no prospective epidemiological studies have evaluated the relationship between family interactions and the development of borderline personality disorder (BPD), there is considerable evidence for the central role of family interactions in the development of BPD. This paper describes the role of family interactions or processes, especially those that might be regarded as invalidating or conflictual, negative or critical, and the absence of more validating, positive, supportive, empathic interactions, in the development of BPD. Perhaps more importantly, the proposed model considers how these parental and family behaviors transact with the child's own behaviors and emotional vulnerabilities, resulting in a developmental model of BPD that is neither blaming of the family member with BPD nor of her or his parents and caregivers, and has important and specific implications for both prevention and intervention.
虽然尚无前瞻性流行病学研究评估家庭互动与边缘型人格障碍(BPD)发展之间的关系,但有大量证据表明家庭互动在BPD发展中起着核心作用。本文描述了家庭互动或过程的作用,特别是那些可能被视为无效或冲突、消极或批评性的互动,以及缺乏更多验证性、积极、支持性、共情性互动在BPD发展中的作用。也许更重要的是,所提出的模型考虑了这些父母和家庭行为如何与孩子自身的行为和情感脆弱性相互作用,从而形成了一个BPD的发展模型,该模型既不指责患有BPD的家庭成员,也不指责其父母和照顾者,并且对预防和干预都具有重要而具体的意义。