2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-022-04214-5
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Personal agency and borderline personality disorder: a longitudinal study of outcomes

Abstract: Background Low personal agency is the concept of attributing successes and failures to external factors rather than personal characteristics. Previous research supported links between low personal agency and symptoms of borderline personality disorder (BPD). The present research followed patients in an outpatient dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT) group from intake to 12 months follow up to examine the impact of personal agency on outcome. Methods … Show more

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“…Philosophical arguments aside, on a practical level there can be a danger to removing a patient's agency. For patients with personality disorders and other psychiatric conditions, an internal locus of control, or a self-perception of agency over their own actions, is protective against worse outcomes (Hashworth 2022). A sense that they control their own actions can play a strong role in psychotherapy, motivating patients to assess, become conscious of and alter their own thoughts and actions (Pickard 2011).…”
Section: The Question Of Agencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Philosophical arguments aside, on a practical level there can be a danger to removing a patient's agency. For patients with personality disorders and other psychiatric conditions, an internal locus of control, or a self-perception of agency over their own actions, is protective against worse outcomes (Hashworth 2022). A sense that they control their own actions can play a strong role in psychotherapy, motivating patients to assess, become conscious of and alter their own thoughts and actions (Pickard 2011).…”
Section: The Question Of Agencymentioning
confidence: 99%