Correct. My impression is that this might be an area where psychodynamic therapy might actually be better than CBT, but I don’t have research to back that up.
Not quite what I was getting at. That may be true, I’m scared of psychodynamic therapy. I suspect chaos magick might be useful in therapy, may I add, being inspired by your name. But I haven’t seen any evidence for that and you don’t experiment too much with people who want help, I say, when you can avoid it.
I’m referring more to the fact that the best evidence base for BPD is to use Dialectical behavioural therapy, which is arguably a form of CBT but you won’t get it from most CBT therapists (you won’t get good CBT therapy from most CBT therapists either probably...).
Moreover, BPD is one of the hardest things to diagnose.
Correct. My impression is that this might be an area where psychodynamic therapy might actually be better than CBT, but I don’t have research to back that up.
Not quite what I was getting at. That may be true, I’m scared of psychodynamic therapy. I suspect chaos magick might be useful in therapy, may I add, being inspired by your name. But I haven’t seen any evidence for that and you don’t experiment too much with people who want help, I say, when you can avoid it.
I’m referring more to the fact that the best evidence base for BPD is to use Dialectical behavioural therapy, which is arguably a form of CBT but you won’t get it from most CBT therapists (you won’t get good CBT therapy from most CBT therapists either probably...).
Moreover, BPD is one of the hardest things to diagnose.