Psychodynamic Therapy for Personality Pathology:Treating Self and Interpersonal Functioning '18
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PrefaceIntroductionChapter 1. Introduction -- A Model of Treatment Targeting Self and Interpersonal Functioning Section I: Personality And Personality Disorders Through The Lens Object Relations TheoryChapter 2. Personality and Personality Disorders within the Framework of Object Relations TheoryChapter 3. Clinical Psychodynamics within the Framework of Object Relations theory: Conflict, Anxiety, Defense and Internal Object Relations Section II: Overview of DPD: Basic Tasks, the Therapeutic Relationship, and Strategies of TreatmentChapter 4. The Basic Tasks of DPD and an Overview of the Basic Elements of Treatment Chapter 5. The Therapeutic Relationship: The Therapist's Attitude and Stance, the Therapeutic Alliance, Transference and Countertransference, and the Therapeutic AllianceChapter 6. Strategies of Treatment and Mechanisms of Change Section III: The Consultation: Patient Assessment And Treatment PlanningChapter 7. The Consultation: Patient Assessment and Treatment Planning Section IV: Establishing The Treatment FrameChapter 8. Establishing the Treatment Frame: Contracting, Medication and Adjunctive TreatmentsSection V: Techniques And Tactics Of DPDChapter 9. Identifying a Focus for Intervention Chapter 10. Intervening I - Exploratory Interventions and the Interpretive Process Chapter 11. Intervening II - Transference Analysis and Tactics Guiding the Interpretive ProcessChapter 12. Intervening III -- Supportive Interventions, Managing Technical Neutrality, Utilizing Countertransference, and Working ThroughSection VI: Phases Of Treatment And Trajectories Of ChangeChapter 13. Early Treatment Phase, Middle Treatment Phase, Advanced Treatment Phase and EndingConclusionChapter 14. Concluding CommentsAppendix: STIPO-R Anchors
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