A case study of an extremely violent serial rapist with borderline personality disorder in remission

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
W H J Martens

Abstract

To provide evidence that some borderline patients with poor prognosis can obtain complete remission. Case of a violent rapist with borderline personality disorder in remission is reported. An attempt was made to reveal the mechanism of recovery in this forensic patient who initially was assessed as psychotherapeutically untreatable. Psychotherapeutic effects and favourable psychosocial factors such as successful college graduation, increased social-emotional capacities and valuable new relationships did also play a very important role in this remission process. Controlled studies are necessary to elucidate the mechanism of recovery among criminal patients with borderline personality disorder in order to provide adequate treatment programmes and to construct more reliable prediction methods for prognosis and reoffending.

Citations

Sep 6, 2003·Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica·Willem H J Martens
Jun 21, 2006·Trauma, Violence & Abuse·Anh Vien, Anthony R Beech
Feb 20, 2020·Personality and Mental Health·R LesterUNKNOWN North West Boroughs Healthcare, NHS Foundation Trust

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