Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Practice Exam

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Compared to women with borderline personality disorder, men diagnosed with the same disorder are more likely to:

  1. Seek therapy more frequently

  2. Exhibit different patterns of impulse-related disorders

  3. Show increased emotional sensitivity

  4. Display more nurturing behaviors

The correct answer is: Exhibit different patterns of impulse-related disorders

Men diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) are more likely to exhibit different patterns of impulse-related disorders compared to women with the same diagnosis. This may manifest as higher rates of impulsive behavior in men, often associated with anger or aggression, whereas women may show more self-destructive tendencies or emotional dysregulation. Understanding these differences is crucial for tailoring treatment approaches and addressing specific behavioral patterns. For example, men might engage more in substance abuse, risk-taking behaviors, or have higher incidences of antisocial traits, which can impact therapeutic interventions. Recognizing the gender differences in BPD allows for better assessment and intervention strategies that align with each individual's expressions of the disorder. This insight helps mental health professionals to foster a more nuanced understanding of how BPD may present across genders, ensuring that both men and women receive appropriate care that addresses their unique challenges.