From the Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University; Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment Program, Nova Scotia Health Authority, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Harv Rev Psychiatry. 2018 Jul/Aug;26(4):185-200. doi: 10.1097/HRP.0000000000000164.
Over a third of individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) are in long-term romantic partnerships, yet little is known about the experiences of their partners. Because difficulties in interpersonal relationships are a hallmark of BPD, it is especially important to understand the support needs of their romantic partners. This systematic review investigates the experiences of romantic partners of adult individuals with BPD and the interventions designed to support them. Twenty-two articles were found, 13 of which pertained to partner experiences and 9 to interventions. Thematic analysis was used to identify three main themes in the descriptions of partners' experiences: emotional challenges, dual roles as both a romantic partner and parental/therapeutic figure, and lack of control. The available interventions, which consisted of educational and skills-based programs with limited efficacy data, addressed only a small portion of the subthemes identified in the literature describing partners' experiences. The discrepancy between the needs identified in the partner-experience literature and the interventions available suggests a need to develop and evaluate more partner-oriented programming. Such programming should use psychoeducation, peer support, and individual- and relationship-based skills development to address and therefore improve the experiences of partners of individuals with BPD.
超过三分之一的边缘型人格障碍(BPD)患者处于长期的恋爱关系中,但他们伴侣的经历却鲜为人知。由于人际关系困难是 BPD 的一个显著特征,因此了解其伴侣的支持需求尤为重要。本系统综述调查了成年 BPD 患者的恋爱伴侣的经历以及旨在支持他们的干预措施。共发现 22 篇文章,其中 13 篇涉及伴侣的经历,9 篇涉及干预措施。采用主题分析方法,从伴侣经历的描述中确定了三个主要主题:情感挑战、作为浪漫伴侣和父母/治疗师的双重角色,以及缺乏控制。现有的干预措施包括教育和基于技能的项目,但这些项目的数据表明干预效果有限,仅能解决文献中描述伴侣经历的部分亚主题。伴侣经历文献中确定的需求与现有干预措施之间的差距表明,需要开发和评估更多面向伴侣的项目。这种项目应该使用心理教育、同伴支持以及基于个体和关系的技能发展来解决和改善 BPD 患者伴侣的经历。