Splitting (psychology)

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==Splitting (psychology)==

Splitting is a psychological term that refers to a cognitive distortion where an individual perceives people, events, or themselves in all-or-nothing terms. It is a common defense mechanism observed in various mental health conditions, particularly in borderline personality disorder.

Overview

Splitting involves viewing the world in extremes, such as "all good" or "all bad," without recognizing the complexity and nuance of reality. This binary thinking can lead to unstable relationships and emotional turmoil, as individuals may idealize someone one moment and devalue them the next.

Mechanism

The mechanism of splitting is rooted in the inability to integrate positive and negative aspects of the self and others into a cohesive whole. This defense mechanism is often employed unconsciously to protect the individual from anxiety and internal conflict.

Clinical Significance

Splitting is a hallmark feature of borderline personality disorder, but it can also be present in other conditions such as narcissistic personality disorder and bipolar disorder. In therapy, addressing splitting involves helping individuals develop more integrated and balanced views of themselves and others.

Therapeutic Approaches

Therapists may use techniques from dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help individuals recognize and modify splitting behaviors. These approaches focus on building emotional regulation skills and fostering a more nuanced understanding of interpersonal dynamics.

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