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基本説明
Shows how a wide variety of empiricaly supported interventions can be used to manage specific components of an integrated treatment plan.
Full Description
This volume takes a multi-level approach to understanding and treating personality disorder, identifying core symptoms and problems that many patients share and providing a comprehensive framework for clinical intervention. Drawing on etiological knowledge as well as outcome research, the book identifies effective strategies for addressing key areas of the patient's psychosocial and biological functioning. The clinician learns how to conceptualize the phases of treatment and use the stages-of-change model as a guide for sequencing and selecting appropriate interventions. Pragmatic and flexible, the research-based strategies presented here are applicable in diverse settings, in therapies ranging from crisis intervention to long-term treatment.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. A Framework for Understanding Normal and Disordered Personality
3. The Origins of Personality Disorder
4. The Process of Change
5. Assessment
6. Treatment Planning and the Treatment Contact
7. General Therapeutic Strategies
8. Safety and Containment: Treating Symptoms and Crises
9. Regulation and Control: Treating Affects and Impulses
10. Regulation and Control: Treating Trauma and Dissociative Behavior
11. Exploration and Change: Treating Self and Interpersonal Problems
12. Exploration and Change: Treating Maladaptive Traits
13. Integration and Synthesis: Treating Core Pathology
14. Implementation and Concluding Comments
Appendix: Self-State Description