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The British Journal of Psychiatry 161: 23-43 (1992)
© 1992 The Royal College of Psychiatrists

Psychotherapy in borderline and narcissistic personality disorder

A Higgitt and P Fonagy
St Charles Hospital, London.

Psychodynamic concepts about borderline personality disorder are reviewed and the literature concerning psychotherapeutic treatment of this group is examined. The treatment contexts considered include: psychoanalysis and intensive (expressive) psychoanalytic psychotherapy, supportive psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, family therapy, in- patient treatment, the therapeutic community, cognitive-behavioural approaches, and combinations of drugs and psychotherapy. The practical implications of recent follow-up studies for intervention strategies are considered.


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