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E-raamat: Relationship Management Of The Borderline Patient: From Understanding To Treatment

  • Formaat: 234 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-May-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134858132
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  • Formaat: 234 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-May-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134858132
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This volume offers guidelines for managing the therapist-patient relationship during crisis intervention and longer-term therapy with patients who exhibit borderline symptoms. Case examples demonstrate effective relationship management and therapeutic interventions.

This volume offers guidelines for managing the therapist-patient relationship during crisis intervention and longer-term therapy with patients who exhibit borderline symptoms. Since to do no harm is the primary goal of any therapist who encounters such a patient, an appropriate therapist-patient relationship is crucial; moreover, skillful management of this relationship can, in itself, be the most effective and safe treatment. The authors present a conceptual model, based on self psychology and interpersonal theory, for reframing the borderline symptoms and the therapist's reactions. Case examples demonstrate effective relationship management and therapeutic interventions.
Foreword vii
Thomas McGlashan
Preface xi
Introduction xiii
I HISTORY, ETIOLOGY, CONCEPTS
1 History of the Borderline Concept
3(9)
2 Notes on Etiology
12(14)
3 The Necessary Conceptual Leap: Subatomic Physics and the Borderline Patient
26(7)
4 Context and the Self-System
33(20)
II TREATMENT OF THE BORDERLINE SYNDROME
5 Principles of Relationship Management
53(24)
6 Crisis and Emergency Management
77(16)
7 Inpatient Management
93(23)
8 Outpatient Management
116(25)
III TREATMENT OF RELATED PROBLEMS
9 Borderline Behavior in Adolescents
141(22)
10 Borderline Phenomena and Personality Disorder
163(5)
11 Borderline Phenomena in Schizophrenia
168(6)
12 Cautionary Tales
174(5)
13 Case Studies
179(12)
References 191(12)
Name Index 203(3)
Subject Index 206
David Dawson, M.D., is Psychiatrist-in-Chief at Hamilton Psychiatric Hospital and Associate Professor in Psychiatry at McMaster University, Ontario, Canada.Photo by Gordon Stephen, Harriet L. MacMillan, M.D., is Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Pediatrics at McMaster University and Director of Child Psychiatry Consultation/Liaison Service to Inpatient Pediatrics at Chedoke-McMaster Hospitals, Ontario, Canada.Photo by Rader-Lopez