Résumés
Résumé
Les parents ayant un trouble de personnalité limite présentent des caractéristiques qui ont des impacts sur leur rôle parental et leur capacité à s’engager pleinement de la relation d’aide. Le travail clinique auprès de ceux-ci représente un défi pour les intervenants psychosociaux. L’objectif de cette étude vise à décrire et explorer les perceptions, les expériences émotionnelles et les interventions des personnes oeuvrant auprès des parents ayant un TPL. Les résultats mettent en évidence les défis perçus par les intervenants et balisent des pistes de réflexion quant aux meilleures pratiques.
Mots-clés :
- trouble de personnalité limite,
- perceptions,
- interventions,
- intervenants psychosociaux,
- parentalité
Abstract
Parents with borderline personality disorder have clinical features that impact their parenting and their ability to benefit fully from the helping relationship. Interventions with them are a challenge for psychosocial workers. This study aims to define and explore perceptions, emotional experiences and interventions of those working with parents who have BPD. Results highlight the challenges perceived by the workers and point out avenues for reflection on best practices.
Keywords:
- borderline personality disorder,
- perceptions,
- interventions,
- psychosocial workers,
- parenthood
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