Oscillations of attachment in borderline personality disorder.
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Melges, FT; Swartz, MS
Published in: Am J Psychiatry
September 1989
The authors propose that oscillations of attachment in borderline personality disorder stem from a central problem with regulation of interpersonal distance. This problem derives from borderline patients' conflicts between fears of abandonment and domination. When they move closer to others, they fear that they will be dominated; when they move away, they fear that they will be abandoned. Whichever direction they move, they experience negative feedback. This gives rise to recurrent oscillations between attachment to and detachment from others. Because the oscillations are reinforced by the ambivalent reactions of significant others and the involvement of third parties, family therapy is often indicated.
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Am J Psychiatry
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0002-953X
Publication Date
September 1989
Volume
146
Issue
9
Start / End Page
1115 / 1120
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Social Dominance
- Psychological Distance
- Psychiatry
- Personality Disorders
- Object Attachment
- Models, Psychological
- Interpersonal Relations
- Humans
- Female
- Feedback
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Melges, F. T., & Swartz, M. S. (1989). Oscillations of attachment in borderline personality disorder. Am J Psychiatry, 146(9), 1115–1120. https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.146.9.1115
Melges, F. T., and M. S. Swartz. “Oscillations of attachment in borderline personality disorder.” Am J Psychiatry 146, no. 9 (September 1989): 1115–20. https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.146.9.1115.
Melges FT, Swartz MS. Oscillations of attachment in borderline personality disorder. Am J Psychiatry. 1989 Sep;146(9):1115–20.
Melges, F. T., and M. S. Swartz. “Oscillations of attachment in borderline personality disorder.” Am J Psychiatry, vol. 146, no. 9, Sept. 1989, pp. 1115–20. Pubmed, doi:10.1176/ajp.146.9.1115.
Melges FT, Swartz MS. Oscillations of attachment in borderline personality disorder. Am J Psychiatry. 1989 Sep;146(9):1115–1120.
Published In
Am J Psychiatry
DOI
ISSN
0002-953X
Publication Date
September 1989
Volume
146
Issue
9
Start / End Page
1115 / 1120
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Social Dominance
- Psychological Distance
- Psychiatry
- Personality Disorders
- Object Attachment
- Models, Psychological
- Interpersonal Relations
- Humans
- Female
- Feedback