Outcome and Outcome Trajectories of Personality Disordered Patients During and After a Psychoanalytic Hospitalization-Based Treatment

2009 
This study aims to identify different outcome trajectories in a psychoanalytic hospitalization-based treatment in a sample of 70 patients with personality disorders using a naturalistic 12 month follow-up design. Trajectory analysis identified four groups of patients, i.e., patients showing (a) high initial symptom levels and considerable and consistent improvement late in treatment (High-Low group; HL), (b) medium initial symptom levels and a quick and sustained response (Medium-Low group; ML), (c) medium initial symptom levels but without substantial improvement (Medium-Medium group; MM), and (d) low initial symptom levels without substantial further improvement during and after treatment (Low-Low group; LL). Further, data suggested that these four trajectories were related in theoretically meaningful ways to pre-treatment variables, such as anaclitic and introjective personality styles and trauma. Results are discussed in the context of other studies showing the need for differential treatment approach...
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