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050 4 $aRC569.5.B67$bG863 2001
100 1 $aGunderson, John G.,$d1942-
245 10 $aBorderline personality disorder :$ba clinical guide /$cJohn G. Gunderson.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aWashington, DC :$bAmerican Psychiatric Press,$cc2001.
300 $axxii, 329 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
500 $a"Sequel to 1984's classic: Borderline personality disorder"--Cover.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aThe Borderline Diagnosis -- Origins of the Diagnosis -- Where Were the Borderlines Before the Diagnosis? -- Shifts in the Borderline Construct: From Organization to Syndrome to Disorder -- An Explication of the DSM-IV Criteria -- Borderline Personality as an latrogenic Disorder -- The Subjective Experience of Being Borderline -- A Clinical Synthesis: Intolerance of Aloneness -- British Developmentalists--From Winnicott to Bowlby to Fonagy -- Misuses of the Borderline Diagnosis -- "Wisdom Is Never Calling a Patient Borderline" -- The Behavioral Specialty: Self-Injurious Behavior -- Cutting: Social Contagion or Serious Disorder -- How to Explain the Diagnosis -- Differential Diagnosis: Overlaps, Subtleties, and Treatment Implications -- Overall Function -- The Changing Construct: From Schizophrenia to Depression to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder -- Comorbidity and Differential Diagnosis -- BPD and Depression -- BPD and Bipolar II Disorder/Cyclothymic Personality -- BPD and PTSD -- BPD and Eating Disorders -- BPD and Substance Abuse -- BPD and Somatoform/Somatization Disorders -- BPD and Narcissistic Personality Disorder -- Is Martha Stewart Borderline? I Think Not -- BPD and Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) -- Overview of Treatment -- Historical Overview -- Generic Therapeutic Processes and the Functions They Serve -- Containment -- Support -- Structure -- Involvement -- Validation -- Multiple Modalities and Step-Down Services: An Overview -- Sociotherapies -- Generic Sequence of Change -- Sequence of Expectable Changes for BPD -- Can Consumers Judge Progress? -- Changes Within Four Spheres -- Affects -- Behaviors: Impulse/Action Pattern -- Social Function: Impairment -- Relationship With Treaters -- General Principles That Guide the Initial Structuring of Treatment -- Diagnosis -- Comorbidity -- Primary Clinician -- Short-Term Goals -- Least Restrictive Safe Treatment Setting -- Types and Sequence of Therapeutic Alliance -- Myths About Alliance With Borderline Patients -- Countertransference -- Case Management: The Primary Clinician -- Qualifications -- Responsibilities -- Liability Issues -- Guidelines to Avoid Liability -- Relationship Management -- Managing Safety -- Assessing Suicidality -- A Preventive Stance -- Responding to "Feeling Unsafe" -- Is Contracting for Safety Safe? -- Responding to Recurrent Suicidality: The "Principle of False Submission" -- Implementing Changes -- Boundaries, Violations, and Setting Limits -- Splits, Splitting, and the Principle of Split Treatment -- How Psychotherapeutic Technique Relates to Level of Care -- Levels of Care: Indications, Structure, Staffing -- Selecting or Changing a Level of Care -- Hospital Treatment-Makes Therapy Possible -- Is Long-Term Hospitalization Desirable for BPD? -- Goals: Contain Patients for Safety, Assessments, and Treatment Planning -- Structure -- Staff -- Residential/Partial Hospital Care-Basic Socialization -- Goals -- Vocational Counseling: Should He or She Return to School, Pursue a Career, or Become a Caregiver? -- Staff -- Structure -- Empirical Support for a Psychoanalytic Day Hospital -- Intensive Outpatient Care-Behavioral Change -- Goals -- Components -- Outpatient Care-Interpersonal Growth -- Pharmacotherapy: Clinical Practices -- History -- Overall Role of Medications -- Listening to Prozac: Can SSRIs Cure BPD? -- "I Don't Know If It Will Help" -- The Prescribing Psychiatrist's Role -- With the Borderline Patient -- As the Primary Clinician (Psychiatrist/Therapist) -- As the Psychopharmacologist Only (Split Treatment) -- Liability Hazards of Split Treatment -- Symptom Chasing -- Attitudes, Meanings, and Attributions -- Transference-Countertransference Issues -- Contraindications/Discontinuance -- Pharmacotherapy: Selection of Medications -- Comorbidity and Differential Diagnostic Considerations -- Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors: The Usual Starting Point -- Behavioral Symptom Resistance to SSRIs -- Mood Symptom Resistance to SSRIs -- Cognitive Symptoms -- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies: Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Cognitive Therapies, and Psychoeducation -- Historical Context -- Clinical Cautions -- Growth in the Use of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy With BPD -- Basic Operant Conditioning Applications for All Treatment Settings -- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) -- DBT Theory -- The Basic DBT Services -- Empirical Support -- DBT's Limitations: Checking the Flood -- Perspective on DBT -- Cognitive Therapies -- Makes Sense, But Does it Work? Part 1-Preliminary Findings on Brief Cognitive Therapy -- Psychoeducation for Patients -- Family Therapies -- History -- Therapists and Countertransferences -- Getting Started: Overcoming Resistance -- "You Can't Talk to My Parents" -- Initial Family Meetings -- Families of Married Borderline Patients -- Problem Identification -- Psychoeducation -- Support -- Finessing the Guilt Issue -- Establishing an Alliance -- Resistance to the Borderline Diagnosis -- Resistance to Being Involved in Treatment -- End of Phase 2: Transition From Treatment to Therapy -- Psychoeducational Family Therapy -- Single-Family Interventions -- Adaptations for a Multiple Family Group (MFG) -- Three Stages of Psychoeducational Family Therapies -- "Good Cop/Bad Cop": A Parental Problem -- Makes Sense, But Does it Work?-Part 2: Preliminary Findings of the PE/MFG -- Psychodynamic Family Therapy -- Suggested Psychoeducational Printed Materials, Videos, Films, and Web Sites -- Printed Materials -- Family Issues -- Instructive Books -- Newsletters -- Videos -- Films -- World Wide Web -- Interpersonal Group Therapy -- Indications -- IPG Structure, Duration, and Leaders -- Structure: Group Size and Meeting Schedule -- Duration -- Group Therapists -- Getting the Group Started -- Membership -- Engagement -- Makes Sense, But Does It Work?-Part 3: Preliminary Findings on Efficacy of IPG -- Establishing a Contract -- Processes of Therapy -- Interpersonal Learning -- Cohesion -- Owning and Expressing Hostilities -- Split Treatment: Communicating With Primary Clinicians and Other Therapists -- Outside-the-Group Contacts -- Individual Psychotherapies, Phase 1: Getting Started -- The Problem of Dropouts -- Contracting Roles -- Anticipating Problems in Psychotherapy -- Structuring the Therapeutic Frame (External Boundaries) -- Bills -- Frequency -- Scheduling -- Seating -- What Is the Role of Psychoanalysis for BPD Patients? -- Therapists -- Qualifications -- Qualities -- Listening to Kernberg or Linehan: Can Charisma Cure BPD? -- Engagement -- Individual Psychotherapies, Phases 2, 3, and 4: Processes of Change -- Prior Literature -- Outcome Studies -- Psychoanalytic Contributions -- The Debate of the 1970s -- Overview of Change Processes -- A Relational Alliance -- Positive Dependency -- Transitional Objects-From Concept to Phenomenon -- Is Regression Therapeutic?-The Two Margarets -- Secure Attachment, The Working Alliance, and Consolidation of Self -- Impasses -- Future Considerations -- The Diagnosis: Self-Disorder and Relationship to DSM-IV Axes I and II -- The Search for the Core Psychopathology of Borderline Personality Disorder -- Brain Meets Mind: Frontiers for BPD in the Neurosciences -- Is BPD a Brain Disease or Not? -- Development of Specialists and Special Services -- Credentialing Therapists -- Standards of Care -- Public Awareness and Advocacy -- Borderline Personality Disorder on the Internet-Proceed Enthusiastically...With Caution -- Were a Famous Borderline to Go Public... -- The Swiss Foundation.
650 0 $aBorderline personality disorder.
948 $a01/04/2002$b02/06/2002
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