Personality disorders and Ego States - the mediating role of mentalization
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https://doi.org/10.16926/eat.2023.12.02Keywords:
Ego States, personality disorder, mentalizationAbstract
Purpose of the study
Transactional Analysis has faced an important theoretical and empirical challenge as a result of the change in the approach to personality disorders in the DSM-5 and ICD-11 medical classifications of mental and behavioral disorders. The purpose of this study was to determine whether there are relationships between positively and negatively used Ego States and personality functioning and mentalization, and to test whether mentalization is a mediator between the severity of personality disorder and the severity of used Ego States.
Methods
Personality disorder was examined using the Self-Descriptive Brief Scale for Assessing Level of Personality Functioning for Personality Disorders: Self and Interpersonal Functioning Scale (SIFS, Gamache et al., 2019; Polish adaptation Cieciuch and Strus, 2021), mentalization ability with the Mentalization Scale (MentS, Dimitrijević et al., 2018; Polish adaptation Jańczak, 2021), positive and negative Ego States the Ego States Questionnaire (Matkowski, Więcławski, 2016).
Respondents
A total of 106 individuals aged 18 to 65 were examined. The average age of the study participants was 25.8 years, with the largest group consisting of women with incomplete higher education. Nearly half of the group had a psychiatric diagnosis of various mental disorders or were undergoing diagnostic assessments for personality disorders.
Results
Significant correlations were found between the overall level of personality functioning and its two domains - self-functioning and interpersonal functioning - and the intensity of positively used Ego States, and only a few negatively used ones. Significant associations emerged between the general capacity for mentalization, self-mentalization, and mentalization about others, and the Adult Ego State. However, the assumption of the mediating role of mentalization ability between personality functioning and the Adult Ego State was not confirmed.
Keywords: Ego States, personality disorder, mentalization
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