Lise Laporte, PhD
Primary Axis:
Mental Illness and Addiction
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Research focuses on borderline personality disorder (BPD) and the psychosocial factors related to the development of borderline personality disorder, family relationships, dysfunctional parenting styles, different types of childhood maltreatment experienced by these women and risk for child maltreatment among parents with BPD.
Keywords:
Borderline personality disorder, mothers, siblings, maltreatment, youth protection services, adolescents relationships and violence
Location:
Royal Victoria Hospital Publications:
Laporte, Lise, et Ounis, Linda, (In Press). « MOI et mon enfant » - Groupe psychoéducatif et interactif pour les parents ayant un trouble de personnalité limite. Défi Jeunesse; 2011
Laporte, Lise, Joel Paris, Herta Guttman et Jennifer Russell. Psychopathology, trauma and personality traits in patients with borderline personality disorder and their sisters. Journal of Personality Disorders, 25(4), 448-462; 2011
Laporte, Lise, Depeng Jiang, Debra Pepler et Claire Chamberland. The relationship between adolescents’ experience of family violence and dating violence. Youth and Society, 43(1), 3-27; 2011
Connolly, Jennifer, Laura Friedlander, Debra Pepler, Wendy Craig et Lise Laporte. « The ecology of adolescent dating aggression: Attitudes, relationships, media use, and socio-demographic risk factors ». Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, 19 (5), 469-491; 2010
Williams, T.S., Jennifer Connolly, Debra Pepler, Wendy Craig et Lise Laporte. Risk models of dating aggression across different adolescent relationships: a developmental psychopathology approach . Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76 (4), 622-632; 2008
Laporte L. Intervenir auprès des parents ayant un trouble de personnalité limite : un défi de taille pour les centres jeunesse. Santé mentale au Québec, 97-114; 2007
Laporte L, Guttman H. Parental bonding in the family of women with borderline personality disorder compared to women with anorexia nervosa and a control group. Australian Journal of Psychology 59(3): 132-139; 2007
Guttman H, Laporte L. Alexithymia, empathy and psychological symptoms in a family context. Comprehensive Psychiatry 43: 448-455; 2002


