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Borderline Pathology of Childhood: Implications of Early Axis II Diagnoses.

Phyllis Zelkowitz1, Jaswant Guzder, Joel Paris, Ron Feldman, Carmella Roy, Alessandra Schiavetto.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A personality pathology framework may be useful in the diagnosis and treatment of children with chronic psychopathology and impairment in many domains of functioning. This paper presents the utility of such an approach through a description of research investigating borderline pathology of childhood (BPC).
METHODS: Literature regarding the phenomenology, risk factors, and outcomes of BPC and similar disorders is reviewed.
RESULTS: Research conducted at the SMBD-Jewish General Hospital in Montreal has shown that children with BPC can be reliably identified via chart review, and that they exhibit a pattern of risk factors similar to that of adults with borderline personality disorder, such as psychological trauma and deficits in executive function. Preliminary results of a follow-up study in adolescence suggests that these children remain more functionally impaired than a comparison group. Our current research investigates neuropsychological deficits and their relationship to trauma in children with BPC. We are also exploring whether a similar pattern can be observed in their parents.
CONCLUSION: We conclude that BPC symptom patterns may diagnostically define a group of high risk children and may eventually guide our approach to early intervention.

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Keywords:  Borderline pathology of childhood; personality development; risk factors

Year:  2004        PMID: 19030501      PMCID: PMC2538735     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Child Adolesc Psychiatr Rev        ISSN: 1716-9119


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