Transference-focused psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder : (Record no. 60323)

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ISBN 9781585624379
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Personal author Yeomans, Frank E
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Title Transference-focused psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder :
Subtitle a clinical guide
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Place of publication Washington, DC :
Publisher American Psychiatric Association,
Date 2015
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Physical description xv, 411p.
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Contents CONTENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; PREFACE; VIDEO GUIDE; 1 THE NATURE OF NORMAL AND ABNORMAL PERSONALITY ORGANIZATION; 2 EMPIRICAL DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSFERENCE-FOCUSED PSYCHOTHERAPY: A CLINICAL RESEARCH PROCESS; 3 STRATEGIES OF TRANSFERENCE-FOCUSED PSYCHOTHERAPY; 4 ASSESSMENT PHASE: CLINICAL EVALUATION AND TREATMENT SELECTION; 5 ESTABLISHING THE TREATMENT FRAME: CONTRACTING, MEDICATION, AND ADJUNCTIVE TREATMENTS; 6 TECHNIQUES OF TREATMENT: MOMENT-TO-MOMENT INTERVENTIONS AND MECHANISMS OF CHANGE; 7 TACTICS OF TREATMENT AND CLINICAL CHALLENGES <br/>8 EARLY TREATMENT PHASE: TESTS OF THE FRAME, IMPULSE CONTAINMENT, AND IDENTIFYING DYADS9 MIDPHASE OF TREATMENT: MOVEMENT TOWARD INTEGRATION WITH EPISODES OF REGRESSION; 10 ADVANCED PHASE OF TREATMENT AND TERMINATION; 11 TRAJECTORIES OF CHANGE IN TRANSFERENCE-FOCUSED PSYCHOTHERAPY; REFERENCES<br/>
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Abstract Transference-Focused Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Clinical Guide presents a model of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and its treatment that is based on contemporary psychoanalytic object relations theory as developed by the leading thinker in the field, Otto Kernberg, M.D., who is also one of the authors of this insightful manual. The model is supported and enhanced by material on current phenomenological and neurobiological research and is grounded in real-world cases that deftly illustrate principles of intervention in ways that mental health professionals can use with their patients.<br/><br/>The book first provides clinicians with a model of borderline pathology that is essential for expert assessment and treatment planning and then addresses the empirical underpinnings and specific therapeutic strategies of transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP). From the chapter on clinical assessment, the clinician learns how to select the type of treatment on the basis of the level of personality organization, the symptoms the patient experiences, and the areas of compromised functioning. In order to decide on the type of treatment, the clinician must examine the patient's subjective experience (such as symptoms of anxiety or depression), observable behaviors (such as investments in relationships and deficits in functioning), and psychological structures (such as identity, defenses, and reality testing). Next, the clinician learns to establish the conditions of treatment through negotiating a verbal treatment contract or understanding with the patient. The contract defines the responsibilities of each of the participants and defines what the reality of the therapeutic relationship is. Techniques of treatment interventions and tactics to address particularly difficult clinical challenges are addressed next, equipping the therapist to employ the four primary techniques of TFP (interpretation, transference analysis, technical neutrality, and use of countertransference) and setting the stage for and guiding the proper use of those techniques within the individual session. What to expect in the course of long-term treatment to ameliorate symptoms and to effect personality change is covered, with sections on the early, middle, and late phases of treatment. This material prepares the clinician to deal with predictable phases, such as tests of the frame, impulse containment, movement toward integration, episodes of regression, and termination. Finally, the text is accompanied by supremely instructive online videos that demonstrate a variety of clinical situations, helping the clinician with assessment and modeling critical therapeutic strategies. The book recognizes that each BPD patient presents a unique treatment challenge. Grounded in the latest research and rich with clinical insight, Transference-Focused Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Clinical Guide will prove indispensable to mental health professionals seeking to provide thoughtful, effective care to these patients.
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Subject term Borderline personality disorder
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Subject term Psychotherapy
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Subject term Transference (Psychology)
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Added personal author Clarkin, John F
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Added personal author Kernberg, Otto F
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