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Psychodynamic Psychotherapy For Personality Disorders
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Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781585623556
Date: 30th May, 2010
Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Categories
- Clinical Psychology
Description
This handbook is intended for clinicians with a range of expertise who employ a
psychodynamic orientation in the assessment and/or treatment of patients with
personality pathology. Well documented and articulate, this manual is
appropriate for everyone from students of psychotherapy to experienced
clinicians seeking to refine their practice. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for
Personality Disorders: A Clinical Handbook gathers in one place the
psychodynamic psychotherapy thinking on each of the Axis II personality
disorders. This includes the work of 22 contributing writers in addition to the
three primary authors, John F. Clarkin, Ph.D., Peter Fonagy, Ph.D., and Glen O.
Gabbard, M.D. The material presented here is available elsewhere but, until now,
not all in one place.
The focus of the book is the psychodynamic
conceptualization, assessment, and treatment of the personality disorders as
currently described in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision
(DSM-IV-TR). Included are 16 chapters in three sections: Defining Personality
Pathology, Treatment Approaches, and Research for Future Directions. The
background of models of personality and its pathology comprises Section I.
Section II contains chapters on the treatment of specific personality disorder
constellations. These treatment chapters provide information on the relevant
empirical research, patient phenomenology and psychodynamics, treatment
strategies, and techniques, woven together with clinical illustrations and
vignettes. Section III includes a summary of the existing treatment outcome
research and a glimpse of the diagnostic procedures in the near future. Each of
the chapter authors has had extensive clinical, and sometimes research,
experience with the assessment and treatment of one of the personality disorders
described.
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Personality Disorders: A
Clinical Handbook is, as titled, a practical handbook and guide to clinicians
with real-world applications. Every patient a clinician treats has personality
issues, if not a personality disorder. This book provides strategies and
techniques for addressing personality issues DSM-IV-TR is proceeding to DSM-V.
This collection of papers provides up-to-date information on how the personality
disorders will be handled in the upcoming DSM-V The authors provide summaries
of key concepts and suggested readings of particular value to residents and
students in other disciplines
The authors suggest that new research and
reviews indicate, to the surprise of many, that psychodynamic treatments are
effective for these personality disorders, and its impact is as great as, that
of cognitive-behavioral treatments.