This guide is both compatible with the DSM-5 Section III Alternative Model for Personality Disorders and elaborates on it, offering clinicians at all levels of experience an accessible framework to guide evaluation and treatment of personality disorders
Psychodynamic Therapy for Personality Pathology: Treating Self and Interpersonal Functioning
β Scribed by Eve Caligor
- Publisher
- American Psychiatric Association Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 622
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Deftly integrating contemporary psychiatry and contemporary psychoanalysis, Psychodynamic Therapy for Personality Pathology: Treating Self and Interpersonal Functioning introduces Dynamic Psychotherapy for Personality Disorders (DPD), a specialised, theory-driven approach to the treatment of personality disorders.
Beyond merely being compatible with the DSM-5 Section III Alternative Model for Personality Disorders, this guide elaborates on it, offering clinicians at all levels of experience an accessible framework to guide evaluation and treatment of personality disorders in a broad variety of clinical and research settings.In this volume, readers will find:
- A coherent model of personality functioning and disorders based in psychodynamic object relations theory A clinically near approach to the classification of personality disorders, coupled with a comprehensive approach to assessment
- An integrated treatment model based on general clinical principles that apply across the spectrum of personality disorders
- An understanding of specific modifications of technique that tailor intervention to the individual patient's personality pathology
- Descriptions of specific psychodynamic techniques that can be exported to shorter-term treatments and acute clinical settings
Patient assessment and basic psychodynamic techniques are described in up-to-date, jargon-free terms and richly supported by numerous clinical vignettes, as well as online videos demonstrating interventions. At the end of each chapter, readers will find a summary of key clinical concepts, making this book both a quick reference tool as well as a springboard for continued learning. Clinicians looking for a novel guide to understanding and treating personality pathology that combines contemporary theory with clinical practice need look no further than Psychodynamic Therapy for Personality Pathology: Treating Self and Interpersonal Functioning.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
About the Authors
Foreword
Preface
Video Guide
1 Introduction: A Model of Treatment Targeting Self and Interpersonal Functioning
Section I Personality and Personality Disorders Through the Lens of Object Relations Theory
2 Personality and Personality Disorders Within the Framework of Object Relations Theory
Part 1 Psychodynamic Description of Personality and Personality Disorder
Part 2 Classification of Personality Pathology Within the Model of Object Relations Theory
Part 3 Psychological Structures and Levels of Personality Disorder
Part 4 Clinical Implications of the Structural Model of Personality Disorders
3 Clinical Psychodynamics Within the Framework of Object Relations Theory: Conflict, Anxiety, Defense, and Internal Object Relations
Section II Overview of TFP-E BASIC TASKS, THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP, AND STRATEGIES OF TREATMENT
4 Basic Tasks and Elements of Treatment
5 The Therapeutic Relationship: The Therapistβs Attitude and Stance, the Therapeutic Alliance, Transference, and Countertransference
6 Strategies of Treatment and Mechanisms of Change
Part 1 Overview of the Basic Strategies of TFP-E
Part 2 Basic Strategies of TFP-E and Their Functions
Part 3 Tailoring TFP-E Strategies to the Individual Patient
Section III The Skillful Consultation
7 Patient Assessment and Treatment Planning
Part 1 Diagnostic Assessment
Part 2 Sharing the Diagnostic Impression and Differential Treatment Planning
Section IV Establishing the Treatment Frame
8 Essential Treatment Contracting: Behaviors, Adjunctive Treatments, and Medication
Part 1 Overview of the Treatment Frame and Contract
Part 2 Universal Elements of the Treatment Contract
Part 3 Individualized Elements of the Treatment Contract
Section V Techniques and Tactics of TFP-E
9 Identifying a Focus for Intervention
10 Intervening I: Exploratory Interventions and the Interpretive Process
11 Intervening II: Transference Analysis and Tactics Guiding the Interpretive Process
Part 1 Transference Analysis
Part 2 Tactics Guiding the Interpretive Process
12 Intervening III: Integrating Supportive and Exploratory Interventions
Section VI Phases of Treatment and Trajectories of Change
13 Early, Middle, and Advanced Phases of Treatment
Afterword
Appendix: Helpful Resources
Index
Back Cover
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