![]() ![]() Feinstein, MDĬhapter 15: Psychopharmacology of Personality Disorders Hersh, MD Benjamin McCommon, MD Emma Golkin, MD Jennifer Sotsky, MDĬhapter 14: Employing Psychodynamic Process-oriented Group Psychotherapy with Personality Disorders Eva Faßbinder, MD Arnoud Arntz, PhDĬhapter 13: Good Psychiatric Management (GPM) for Borderline Personality Disorder Vlisides-Henry, MS Nicolette Molina, BAĭr. Johnson, MS Haruka Notsu, MSĬhapter 6: The Big 6: Evidence-Base Therapies for the Treatment of Personality DisordersĬhapter 7: Managing Patient with Personality Disorders in Medical SettingsĬhapter 8: Transference-focused PsychotherapyĬhristopher Green, MD Frank Yeomans, MD, PhD Part II: Multi-theoretical Approaches to The Treating of Personality DisordersĬhapter 5: Crossing the Alphabet Divide: Navigating the Evidence for DBT, GPM, MBT, and TFP for BPD Valerie Rosen, MD Greg Fonzo, PhD Emily Rosen, Alex PrestonĬhapter 4: Integrating Clinical and Empirical Approaches to Personality The Shedler-Westen Assessment Procedure (SWAP) ![]() Sowislo, PhDĬhapter 3: Pathways Between Psychological Trauma and the Development of Personality Disorders This book is the most comprehensive guide to personality disorders to date, detailing a wide array of multi-theoretical and inclusive clinical treatment approaches.Ĭhapter 2: Levels of Personality Organization: Theoretical Background and Clinical ApplicationsĮve Caligor, MD John F. Chapters are written from a bio-psycho-social-cultural perspective using either a single theoretical approach or a multi-modal treatment approach. Personality disorders, their treatments, and management of relevant co-morbidities.Įach chapter offers key point summaries, provides useful resources for patients, and scholarly references for psychiatry trainees and clinicians. Section II describes the major evidence-based multi-clinical treatment approaches for personality disorders, such as general management, cognitive and behavioral therapies, dialectical behavioral therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapies, schema focused psychotherapy, mentalization-based treatment, and family and group therapy. Section I provides an overview of the assessment of personality styles and disorders and a general clinical approach, including epidemiology, interviewing, and developing a categorical and trait diagnosis. The work is divided into three sections, which include clinical illustrations and wisdom from well-known expert clinicians. Personality DisordersÂis an up-to-date, evidence-based, and accessibly written review to assist psychiatry, psychology, social work, and mental health trainees and seasoned practitioners in their understanding and treatment of patients with various personality styles and personality disorders. ![]()
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