APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Over-Control As a Protective Factor: The Effects of Child Maltreatment on Borderline Personality Disorder
- Rachel Wess
California State University, Northridge - Sara Berzenski
California State University Northridge
Abstract
This study demonstrated that child maltreatment, across subtypes, is a consistent predictor of borderline personality disorder, and that over-controlled personality is a protective factor against developing BPD after childhood exposure to domestic violence. Having an over-controlled personality may act to regulate emotions following experiences that challenge feelings of control.
Psychopathology