Abstract

This study aimed to discover the possibility of reducing the symptoms of borderline personality disorders (BPD) through the dialectical treatment of a sample group of individuals with BPD in Kuwait. To achieve this objective, a quasi-experimental approach was applied by dividing the study sample into two groups; the control group consisted of 75 individuals and the experimental group consisted of 75 individuals. In addition, a borderline personality disorder scale and program were developed based on American psychologist Marsha Linehan’s rules of dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT). Among the results, the study found statistically significant differences between members of the two groups due to the use of the counseling program based on dialectical treatment. This indicates a positive effect of using the counseling program to reduce the level of BPD among the members of the study sample, in favor of the experimental group.

Highlights

  • The analysis of personality occupied an important place in this study

  • This study aimed to discover the possibility of reducing the symptoms of borderline personality disorders (BPD) through the dialectical treatment of a sample group of individuals with BPD in Kuwait

  • The study sample comprised of 150 patients, who were randomly selected from the total, and the quasi-experimental approach was used by dividing the study sample individuals into two groups; the control group consisted of 75 individuals and the experimental group consisted of 75 individuals

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Introduction

The analysis of personality occupied an important place in this study. What helped to confirm this position was to view personality as the outcome of several factors operating in an integrated unit, which results from the interaction of several gross and psychological features that determine the way the personality deals with environmental components. Personality is nothing but an integrated, dynamic organization of physical, mental, moral, and social characteristics. BPD is usually diagnosed when these different features overlap with clearly abnormal actions so that they are distorted.

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