Newton J Richard
Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Monash University Clinical School, Melbourne, VIC, and; Clinical Director, Peninsula Health, Mental Health Service, Frankston, VIC, Australia.
Australas Psychiatry. 2019 Dec;27(6):556-558. doi: 10.1177/1039856219852297. Epub 2019 Jun 3.
This opinion paper considers co-morbid borderline personality disorder (BPD) and eating disorders and proposes that a trans-diagnostic approach looking at presenting problems and treatment approaches may be of value.
Trans-diagnostic elements can be identified across the two syndromes. Trans-diagnostic elements appear to include some shared aetiological factors as well as some shared syndromal components. The shared syndromal components include problems with affect, interpersonal problems, problems with self-concept and impulsivity. The pathoplastic effects of culture, attitudes to fatness and the neurobiology of starvation and/or restriction of intake are crucial to integrate into the understanding of co-morbidity of these two disorders. Trans-diagnostic approaches to treatment lead to trans-diagnostic improvements across the two disorders.
本观点论文探讨了共病的边缘型人格障碍(BPD)和进食障碍,并提出一种关注呈现问题和治疗方法的跨诊断方法可能具有价值。
可以在这两种综合征中识别出跨诊断要素。跨诊断要素似乎包括一些共同的病因因素以及一些共同的综合征组成部分。共同的综合征组成部分包括情感问题、人际问题、自我概念问题和冲动性问题。文化的塑病作用、对肥胖的态度以及饥饿和/或摄入量限制的神经生物学,对于整合理解这两种障碍的共病情况至关重要。跨诊断治疗方法会在这两种障碍中带来跨诊断的改善。