Borderline Personality Disorder: New Perspectives on a Stigmatizing and Overused Diagnosis
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Description
The patterns of behavior of those with borderline personality disorder (BPD) are often frustrating and mystifying to both clinicians and family members, despite several decades of study and research on this form of distress. Borderline Personality Disorder: New Perspectives on a Stigmatizing and Overused Diagnosis presents a thorough critical and historical review of the diagnosis of BPD and explores–through academic and clinical narratives–the different processes that occur in borderline behavior patterns.
The authors offer new perspectives that emphasize the whole person rather than a diagnosis, addressing the emotional storms and mood instability of BPD, providing guidance on managing emotional chaos in the therapeutic relationship, and explaining how to use one’s own feelings as a clinical tool. Their approach gives an intimate experiential feel for the interpersonal processes that occur in psychotherapy for both the patient and therapist. The result: readers will better understand who the person behind the diagnosis is, and comprehend what it really feels like to be someone struggling with these difficult interpersonal patterns.
Author: Gunn, Jacqueline, Author: Potter, Brent
Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 1440832293
Language: English
Pages: 159
Additional information
Weight | 0.9 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.4 × 6.2 × 0.8 in |
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