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Dynamic deconstructive psychotherapy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dynamic deconstructive psychotherapy Dynamic Deconstructive Psychotherapy (DDP) is a manual-based treatment for borderline personality disorder. It has been developed by Robert Gregory for severe and treatment-refractory clients, especially those with co-occurring substance use disorders. It is a time-limited treatment that involves weekly individual sessions over 12 months, and combines elements of neuroscience research, object relations theory, and deconstruction philosophy. DDP postulates that individuals suffering from borderline personality disorder need to remediate a neurocognitive deficit in the ability to process emotionally charged experiences, as well as to overcome an embedded sense of badness. ==Goals== The goals of DDP are: (1) connecting with one’s own emotional experiences in order to develop an integrated sense of self and (2) connecting with others in more authentic ways, so as to improve the quality of relationships.
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