Yağızcan Kurt‘un A Multi-Method Investigation of Epistemic and Interpersonal Trust Disruptions in People with a Diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder adlı çalışması E-kitap olarak Google Play’de yayımlandı.
Difficulties with trust are widely recognised as central to borderline personality disorder (BPD), yet what trust actually means, how it is disrupted, and why it matters so deeply for identity and relationships remain insufficiently understood.
This book offers a comprehensive, multi-method investigation of interpersonal and epistemic trust in BPD. Drawing on evolutionary theory, meta-analytic evidence, laboratory-based paradigms, and large-scale empirical data, it examines how mistrust and credulity can be understood not merely as deficits, but as biased responses shaped by the costs of social learning in adverse environments.
Across a series of studies, the book synthesises fragmented findings in the literature, introduces a novel experimental paradigm to assess epistemic trust, and identifies epistemic mistrust as a key mechanism linking attachment insecurity, mentalising difficulties, and borderline personality features. By integrating theoretical, empirical, and clinical perspectives, it clarifies why trust disruptions may act as a central organising process in BPD and potentially across psychopathology more broadly.
Written for researchers, clinicians, and advanced students, this book provides an up-to-date and conceptually grounded account of trust processes in personality pathology. It invites readers to reconsider mistrust not simply as a symptom to be reduced, but as a phenomenon that must first be understood in order to be meaningfully addressed in research and clinical practice.

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