Borderline Patients: Extending The Limits Of Treatability

Borderline Patients: Extending The Limits Of Treatability
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Book Synopsis Borderline Patients: Extending The Limits Of Treatability by : Harold W. Koenigsberg

Download or read book Borderline Patients: Extending The Limits Of Treatability written by Harold W. Koenigsberg and published by . This book was released on 2000-06-09 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 1. Borderline patients and transference focused psychotherapy 2. factors that shape borderline personality disorder 3. treatment dilemmas arising from misdiagnoses 4. sadomasochism 5. narcissism and psychopathy 6. the impact of attachment status 7. schizoid states and paranoid regression 8. depression and suicidality 9. trauma, sexual pathology, and acting out 10. erotic transference and countertransference 11. using dream material 12. transference focused psychotherapy combined with parmacotherapy 13. transference focused psychotherapy in sequence with other modalities.


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