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To tame a volcano:: Patients with borderline personality disorder and their perceptions of suffering

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ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRIC NURSING
Volume 19, Issue 4, Pages 160-168

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnu.2005.05.001

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The aim of the study was to investigate life situations, suffering, and perceptions of encounter with psychiatric care among 10 patients with borderline personality disorder. The results are based on a hermeneutic interpretation of narrative interviews in addition to biographical material (diary excerpts and poems). The interpretation revealed three comprehensive theme areas: life on the edge, the struggle for health and dignity -a balance act on a slack wire over a volcano, and the good and the bad act of psychiatric care in the drama of suffering. These theme areas form a movement back and forth-from despair and unendurable suffering to struggle for health and dignity and a life worth living. Common beliefs regarding these patients among personnel and implications for psychiatric care are discussed in relation to the results. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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