This volume focuses on treatment issues pertaining to patients with borderline psychopathology. A section on psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy (with contributors by V. Volkan, H. Searles, O. Kernberg, L. B. Boyer, and J. Oremland, among others) is followed by a section exploring a variety of alternative approaches. The latter include psychopharmacology, family therapy, milieu treatment, and hospitalization. The editors' concluding essay discusses the controversies and convergences among the different treatment approaches.
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Condition: Gut. XX, 444 S.; XVIII, 330 S. Umschlag von Band 2 leicht beschädigt. Beilage: Intensive psychodynamische Therapie von Borderline-Patienten. Eine Übersicht. Robert J. Waldinger, S. 125-130 aus: extracta psychiatrica Band 1, Heft 3, 1987. - VOLUME 1: Clinical Impressions of the Borderline Patient, Marion F. Solomon, Joan A. Lang, and James F. Grotstein -- Systems for Defining a Borderline Case, Michael H. Stone -- Interfaces Between Psychoanalytic and Empirical Studies of Borderline Personality, John G. Gunderson -- The Borderline Concept: A Critical Appraisal and Some Alternative Suggestions, David M. Terman -- A Contribution to the Issues of Borderline Diagnosis, W. W. Meissner -- Transitional Phenomena and the Rorschach: A Test of a Clinical Theory of Borderline Personality Organization, Ramon Greenberg, Stephanie Craig, Larry J. Seidman, Steven Cooper, and Ann Teele -- Reflections on the Meanings of "Borderline": Between Metaphor and Concept, Rudolf Ekstein -- Some Analogies Between Findings in Infant Research and Clinical Observations of Adults, Particularly Patients with Borderline and Narcissistic Personality Disorders -Joseph D. Lichtenberg -- Two Contrasting Frames of Reference for Understanding Borderline Patients: Kernberg and Kohut, Joan A. Lang -- Borderline Personality Organization and the Transition to the Depressive Position, Lawrence J. Brown -- The Borderline State, the Transitional Object, and the Psychoanalytic Paradox, Peter L. Giovacchini -- Borderline and Narcissistic Disorders: An Integrated Developmental Object-Relations Approach, James F. Masterson -- A Reconsideration of Fairbairn's "Original Object and "Original Ego" in Relation to Borderline and Other Self Disorders, Donald B. Rinsley -- Injured Self-Cohesion: Developmental, Clinical, and Theoretical Perspectives, Marian Tolpin -- Constitution and Temperament in Borderline Conditions: Biological and Genetic Explanatory Formulations, Michael H. Stone -- Comments on the Pathogenesis of the Borderline Disorder, Mortimer Ostow -- Selfobject Transference in the Treatment of Borderline Neurocognitively Impaired Children, Joseph Palombo -- The Borderline as a Disorder of Self-Regulation, James S. Grotstein (with an additional contribution by Pamela Scavio) -- Convergence and Controversy: I. Theory of the Borderline -Joan A. Lang, James S. Grotstein, Marion F. Solomon -- VOLUME 2: Six Constellations of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of Borderline Patients, Vamik D. Volkan -- The Development in the Patient of an Internalized Image of the Therapist, Harold F. Searles -- Regression and Countertransference in the Treatment of a Borderline Patient, L. Bryce Boyer -- The "Unreasonable" Patient and the Psychotic Transference, Peter L. Giovacchini -- Diagnosis and Clinical Management of Suicidal Potential in Borderline Patients, Otto F. Kernberg -- Dreams in the Treatment of the Borderline Personality, Jerome D. Oremland -- The Borderline Concept: An Intersubjective Viewpoint -Bernard Brandchaft and Robert D. Stolorow An Experiential Approach to Narcissistic and Borderline Patients, Joseph D. Lichtenberg -- The Analysis of Autistic Character Structure in a Borderline Patient: A Clinical Case Presentation, Daniel Paul -- The Role of Psychopharmacology in the Treatment of Borderline Patients, Allen Pack -- Shame in the Family Relationships of Borderline Patients, Melvin R. Lansky -- Family Therapy and the Borderline Patient, Saul L. Brown -- Toward A Theory for Milieu Treatment of Hospitalized Borderline Patients, Svein Haugsgjerd -- Inpatient Hospitalization for Borderline Patients: Process and Dynamics of Change in Long- and Short-Term Treatment, Melvin Singer -- Therapeutic Treatment of Borderline Patients by Nonanalytic Practitioners, Marion F. Solomon -- Convergence and Controversy: II. Treatment of the Borderline, James S. Grotstein, Joan A. Lang, and Marion F. Solomon -- Toward a New Understanding of the Borderline: Reflections, James S. Grotstein, Joan A. Lang, and Marion F. Solomon. ISBN 088163056x Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1550 Originalhardcover mit Schutzumschlag. Seller Inventory # 1155430
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