Abstract

Longitudinal, within-subject assessments are essential for tracking the illness course of borderline personality disorder (BPD), marked by clinical instability. Quantitative language analysis has proven valuable for in-situ psychopathology studies. Here, we examine lexical features in repeated clinical interviews in relation to BPD treatment response.

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