Exploration of Technological Interventions for Borderline Personality Disorder
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2024-09Author
Jayasundera, SABN
Ilmini, WMKS
De Silva, MKOK
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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a
complex, challenging, and prevalent mental health condition
causing significant distress to those who are suffering. Due to
the subtle complexities and overlapping symptoms associated
with BPD, early diagnosis can be challenging, often leading to
a less favourable prognosis. To explore the technologicalbased interventions for BPD treatments, a systematic
literature review was conducted with two primary aims: to
assess the potential of technological tools to enhance
treatment outcomes for individuals with BPD and to examine
the associated limitations of these interventions. The review
utilized a total of twelve papers sourced from electronic
databases and journals including IEEE Xplore, PubMed,
JMIR Mental Health Journal, Springer Nature, Research
Gate, and Journal of Psychiatric Practice. Authors in these
papers explore a variety of technological interventions from
the integration of virtual reality technology in enhancing
treatments, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) coach apps
for addressing BPD and substance usage issues, the use of
image processing techniques in predicting treatment
responses, artificial intelligence-based tools, expert systems,
and chatbots in identifying the potential and limitations of
these interventions. The findings reveal those novel
technologies such as virtual reality show potential in therapy
skill training. However, despite advancements in artificial
intelligence and machine learning, Program-O-based
chatbots lack personalization in addressing treatment plans
effectively for individuals. Future researchers can be focused
on integrating Natural Language Processing into existing
interventions for real-time monitoring
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