IBH 6111 Final Presentation
IBH 6111 Final Presentation
IBH 6111 Final Presentation
Oxborough
● Horney and Juliet Mitchell, in her book, Psychoanalysis and Feminism (1974), contended that
women could and should be both subjects and practitioners of psychoanalysis, men were simply
making assumptions as though their theories were objective science without their own male
psychological influence.
● BPD is diagnosed 75% in women (APA, 2013). This may be due to assessment bias in gendered
norms of behavior and possibly a criterion bias in DSM-5 & ICD-11.
● This study will use feminist psychology to question gender preconceptions and deconstruct
assessment bias based on sex and gender.
Methods / Study Design
This study will use quasi-experimental pre-post convergent mixed methods cohort study design to ascertain the
severity and frequency of specific symptom clusters of BPD before and after EMDR treatment through surveys
and interviews.
Setting, Sampling Strategy
● convenience-quota sampling through ads to telehealth DBT groups and patients across North America
● 150 adult males, 150 adult females, and at least 50 gender non-conforming individuals. Minimum needed to move forward with the study
● Inclusion criteria will be whether participants are enrolled in DBT and pass MSI-BPD screening with BPD diagnosis.