The borderline syndrome: evolution of the term, genetic aspects, and prognosis
- PMID: 331970
- DOI: 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.1977.31.3.345
The borderline syndrome: evolution of the term, genetic aspects, and prognosis
Abstract
"Borderline" has been used to designate conditions intermediate between psychosis and neurosis, analyzability and nonanalyzability; also, for dilute or questionable schizophrenia. Contemporary usage inclines toward patients with manic-depressive heredity, although borderlines are still etiologically heterogeneous. Various subtypes are outlined, each responsive to a particular method of psychotherapy or pharmacotherapy. If drug-abuse or antisocial tendencies are absent, prognosis is ofter favorable.
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