2008
DOI: 10.1037/0033-3204.45.1.28
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A controlled trial of psychodynamic psychotherapy for co-occurring borderline personality disorder and alcohol use disorder.

Abstract: A randomized controlled trial was conducted to determine whether a manual-based psychodynamic treatment, labeled dynamic deconstructive psychotherapy (DDP), would be feasible and effective for individuals with co-occurring borderline personality disorder (BPD) and alcohol use disorder. Thirty participants were assessed every 3 months during a year of treatment with either DDP or treatment as usual (TAU) in the community. DDP participants showed statistically significant improvement in parasuicide behavior, alc… Show more

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“…As shown in table 4 , only 2 of the 8 studies identified methods of randomization [4,7] . Two studies clearly did not randomize patients to conditions.…”
Section: Adequate Sequence Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As shown in table 4 , only 2 of the 8 studies identified methods of randomization [4,7] . Two studies clearly did not randomize patients to conditions.…”
Section: Adequate Sequence Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Piper et al [3] successfully concealed the allocation sequences by delaying decisions about assignments until after initial assessments. However, the remaining 7 studies either failed to conceal allocation sequence [9] or did not provide sufficient information to assess allocation concealment [4][5][6][7][8]10] . For example, Gregory et al [4] reported that patients were randomly assigned to outpatient treatment conditions, but did not provide information about measures taken to prevent investigators knowing ahead of time what the assignments would be.…”
Section: Concealment Of Allocation Sequencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…So the bards returned to their crypts and wrote a new ballad which is not yet published, and therefore I am only at liberty to share the refrain. They identified 10 controlled studies of long term psychoanalytic psychotherapy versus other types of treatment (Bachar, Latzer, Kreitler, & Berry, 1999;Bateman & Fonagy, 1999;Bateman & Fonagy, in press;Clarkin, Levy, Lenzenweger, & Kernberg, 2007;Dare, Eisler, Russell, Treasure, & Dodge, 2001;Gregory et al, 2008;Huber, Denscherz, Gastner, Henrich, & Klug, submitted;Korner, Gerull, Meares, & Stevenson, 2006;Svartberg, Stiles, & Seltzer, 2004) where these treatments were used in the treatment of complex disorders, chiefly personality disorder (7), eating disorders (2) Why are these findings of enormous importance? This is the first set of strong signals which suggests that long term psychodynamic psychotherapy is superior to less intensive treatments when directed towards complex mental disorders.…”
Section: The Story Of Long-term Psychodynamic Psychotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%