|
Introduction
to the Borderline Conditions Uk
Can
by William N. Goldstein
Birth
of a Self in Adulthood Uk
Can
by Dorothea McArthur
Borderline
and Other Self Disorders: A Developmental and Object-Relations Perspective
Uk
Can
by Donald Rinsley
Borderline
Patients, the Psychosomatic Focus, and the Therapeutic Process
Uk
Can
by Peter Giovacchini
Borderline
Psychopathology and Its Treatment Uk
Can
by Gerald Adler
Developmental
Pathogenesis and Treatment of Borderline and Narcissistic Personalities
Uk
Can
by Donald Rinsley
Losing
and Fusing: Borderline Transitional Object and Self Relations
Uk
Can
by Roger Lewin and Clarence Schultz. "This is one of the most
useful books written about bordeline personality disorder. The authors'
humanistic approach to treating this severe personality disorder
is commandable. This book describes in details the problems and
difficulties that faces the patient in his/her daily life: "The
aloness versus losing the self in fusion, the misuse of trasitional
objects, the concreteness of mental functioning and much more...It
also demonstrates the importance of Winnicott's holding notion to
the patient's growth. And how holding renders the losing and fusing
dangers more manageable". Not only that the authors demonstrate
a great deal of understanding. But, they also assert that while
comparisons and contrasts are for the sake of the client, a clinician
should not lose sight of the uniqueness of each patient. This is
a must read for the professional working with seriously disturbed
patients. "
My
work with Borderline Patients Uk
Can
by Harold Searles
Treatment
of Patients in the Borderline Spectrum Uk
Can
by William Meissner
Women
and Borderline Personality Disorder: Symptoms and Stories
Uk
Can
by Janet Wirth-Cauchon
Treatments
of Psychiatric Disorders Uk
Can
by Glen O. Gabbard "Cited in the Supplement to Sheehy. The first
edition (1989) was published in four volumes as a task force report
of the American Psychiatric Association, and became the standard
reference on treatment in American psychiatry. The present edition
is reduced in size, largely by confining the contributions to treatment
issues, with the assumption that readers will familiarize themselves
with diagnostic issues by reading DSM-IV. All of the major DSM-IV
disorders are covered and all of the major treatment modalities,
in 93 contributed chapters by scholars and clinicians who provide
a clinically relevant synthesis of the contemporary knowledge in
each area."
Borderline
Personality Disorder: The Latest Assessment & Treatment
Strategies Uk
Can
by Melanie A. Dean "The book is very clear and
to-the-point. It provides very important information without going
too much into useless details (like silly dramatic stories of very
extreme cases I read in many other books that do not apply to me)
Each chapter has a very clear, concise summary and repeats
definitions used in the text. What I found most useful is that the
author provides comparison of different therapies available to-date
based on scientific research, not her opinion allowing me to make my
own choice. Having read this book, I know that my next step should
be looking for DBT therapy with emphasis on cognitive schema-based
approach. I also, found out that I should avoid not-so-helpful
supportive therapy used with other disorders. The only drawback of
this book, is that the author did not provide information of how to
access appropriate therapies."
|