2018
DOI: 10.1111/bjp.12344
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The Use of Benign Authority with Severe Borderline Patients: A Psychoanalytic Paradigm

Abstract: Kernberg has suggested that work with severe borderline psychopathology requires limit‐setting interventions to mitigate the possibility of life‐threatening enactments. These actions constitute a deviation from the classical analytic stance of technical neutrality. Taking up these modifications, I argue for a re‐calibration of the analytic task with severe borderline patients predicated on the use of benign authority. Abandoning therapeutic equidistance, I propose a model based on interventions organized aroun… Show more

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