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Relationship Enhancement Therapy with Borderline Personality

Michael Waldo

Montana University, Bozeman.

Marsha J. Harman

Sam Houston State University, Hutntsville, Texas.

Relationship enhancement (RE) therapy with couples in which one spouse has been identified as having borderline personality disorder is hypothesized to increase communication skills and individual differentiation. A case study is provided in which RE skills are used along with a transcript that illustrates RE's effectiveness in initiating differentiation and changing interpersonal patterns within a relationship.

The Family Journal, Vol. 1, No. 1, 25-30 (1993)
DOI: 10.1177/106648079300100105


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