تحلیل تمیزی افراد با نشانگان شخصیت مرزی از افراد بدون نشانگان شخصیت مرزی بر اساس سبک دلبستگی، مکانیسمهای دفاعی و روابط شیء

نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی

نویسندگان

1 دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد روانشناسی بالینی دانشگاه سمنان، سمنان، ایران

2 نویسنده مسئول: دانشیار، گروه روانشناسی، دانشگاه سمنان، سمنان، ایران

3 استادیار، گروه روانشناسی، دانشگاه سمنان، سمنان، ایران

چکیده

چکیده
مقدمه: هدف از پژوهش حاضر، تحلیل تمیزی افراد با نشانگان شخصیت مرزی  از افراد بدون نشانگان شخصیت مرزی بر اساس سبک دلبستگی، مکانیسم­ های دفاعی و روابط شیء بود.
روش: این پژوهش از نوع علی - مقایسه‎ای بوده است. جامعه‎ی آماری عبارت بود از دانشجویان کارشناسی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی شهر بجنورد که در نیم­سال اول تحصیلی 98-1397 مشغول تحصیل بوده‎اند. 44 نفر با نشانگان شخصیت مرزی و 44 نفر عادی بر اساس ملاک‌های ورود به پژوهش انتخاب شدند و به پرسشنامه‌های پژوهش پاسخ دادند.
یافته­ ها: نتایج پژوهش نشان دادند که افراد با نشانگان اختلال شخصیت مرزی بر اساس دلبستگی اجتنابی و دوسوگرا، مکانیسم‌های دفاعی رشد نایافته و نوروتیک، بی کفایتی اجتماعی، خودمیان بینی، ناایمنی و بیگانگی از افراد بدون نشانگان شخصیت مرزی قابل تمیز هستند.
نتیجه­ گیری: افراد با نشانگان شخصیت مرزی دارای مکانیسم‎های رشد نیافته، سبک دلبستگی ناایمن و روابط شیء آسیب­ دیده هستند .بنابراین غربالگری و ارزیابی افراد برای پیشگیری از آسیب بیشتر، و همچنین لحاظ در جلسات مشاوره و روان درمانی ضروری است.

کلیدواژه‌ها


عنوان مقاله [English]

The Discriminant Analysis of Individuals with Borderline Personality Syndrome from Individuals Without Borderline Personality Syndrome Based on Attachment Style, Defense Mechanisms and Object relations

نویسندگان [English]

  • narges ebrahimzadeh 1
  • Mahmoud Najafi 2
  • Parviz Sabahi 3
1 semnan
2 Semnan University
3 semnan
چکیده [English]

Abstract
Introduction: This study aimed to assess the discriminant analysis of individuals with borderline personality syndrome from individuals without borderline personality syndrome based on attachment style, defense mechanisms, and object relations.
Method: This study was conducted with a expos-facto design. Statistical society included undergraduate students of Islamic Azad University of Bojnourd who were studying in the first semester of the academic year 2018-2019. A sample of 44 subjects with  borderline personality syndromes and 44 normal persons were selected based on the inclusion criteria and answered the research questionnaires.
Results: The results showed that individuals with borderline personality disorder syndrome can be discriminated from individuals without borderline personality syndrome based on avoidant and ambivalent attachment, underdeveloped and neurotic defense mechanisms, social incompetence, introversion, insecurity and alienation.
Conclusion: People with borderline personality syndrome have underdeveloped mechanisms, insecure attachment style and impared object relations. The screening and evaluation of individuals to prevent further pathology, as well as, consideration in counseling and psychotherapy sessions is necessary.

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • discriminative analysis
  • borderline personality
  • attachment
  • defense mechanism
  • object relations
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