Borderline Personality Disorder

Borderline Personality Disorder

Description from Syllabus:

Borderline personality disorder from the DSM 5 and write a research paper which reviews the literature regarding 2 effective treatment approaches related to Borderline personality disorder and treatment of this disorder in a specified marginalized population. This paper should be 7-8 pages in length and in APA format. Headings are required. This paper should primarily focus on 2 specific treatments rather than on assessment and diagnosis. The title and reference pages are not included in page requirements. No abstract is needed.

Criteria include:

A. Clear identification of the disorder from the DSM 5 being researched and review of 2 effective treatment approaches. (50 pts).

Treatment approaches are applicable to the disorder.

Treatment approaches are explained in sufficient detail.

B. Treatment approaches are relevant to specified marginalized population. (25 pts).

Treatment approaches discussion takes into consideration and addresses specified minority population.

Treatment approaches are explained in sufficient detail as applicable to selected specified minority population.

C. Paper Mechanics (25 pts.).

Paper is well-organized and easy to read.

The paper must adhere to APA writing style, headings required, and should be 7-8 pages in length exclusive of title page and references page(s).

no additional materials, just be sure to use the DSM 5 and other peer reviewed articles for the paper and the topic is Borderline personality Disorder. Please see above the requirements. Paper needs to focus on treatment approaches for this disorder in specified marginalized populations.
Answer preview
This is a condition that affects mood instability and makes it difficult for people to form relationships. According to Brüne (2016), unstable relationships, fear of being abandoned, inability to regulate emotions, feelings of depression, and high-risk behaviors are some of the characteristics of the condition. According to APA (2013), people with the disorder have increased chances of committing suicide. Brüne (2016) says that people suffering from the condition have paranoid ideas, and they always have self-injurious behavior…
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