
Treatment of borderline personality disorder with psychotherapy
Description
index
Translator's Preface
introduction
Entering
01 Overview of Mentalization
What is spiritualization?
Mentalization and emotional life
Related concepts
Clinical consensus on mentalizing focus
conclusion
02 Borderline Personality Disorder from the Mentalization Model
Overview of Developmental Models
Collapse of attachment
Disorganized Attachment and Self-Disintegration: The Heterogeneous Self
Internal operating model for manipulating others
Failure of mentalization in borderline disorder
Arousal and hyperactivation of the attachment system
Borderline personality disorder from the perspective of the mentalization inhibition model
conclusion
03 Changes in perspectives on borderline personality disorder
A new assessment of the course of BPD
Expectations and changes in treatment effects
The reality of side effects from treatment
04 Treatment structure based on mentalization
Treatment Path
childhood
Starting a Diagnosis-Based Conversation
mid-term stage
Final stage
Maintaining mental health in outpatient settings
05 Assessment of mentalization ability
Key principles of mental assessment
Comprehensive assessment of mentalization in an interpersonal context
Structured and unstructured methods for extracting data needed for evaluation
What does poor mentalization look like?
What does great spirituality look like?
Extremely poor mentalizing function revealed during the evaluation process
Overall and partial difficulties
Slow recovery following a failure of mentalization confined to a specific situation
pseudo-mentalization
Inflexible understanding
Misuse of mentalization
conclusion
06 Evaluation of interpersonal relationships
Interpersonal relationship patterns
Why should we assess interpersonal patterns?
Interpersonal relationships, present and past
07 Therapist's Attitude
A mental attitude, or an attitude of thinking that one does not know
08 Arbitration Principles
General features of arbitration
Clinical conclusions of the intervention
When and what arbitration?
Basic Principles - Clinical Cases
09 Mental Focus and Basic Interventions
motive
Stopping and Standing - Challenge or Take Offense
Basic mentalization
Interpretive mentalization
Mentalization of Transference
10 Mentalization and Group Therapy
Explicit mentalization
Implicit mentalization
11 Frequently Asked Questions
Books to reference for future study
supplement
References
index
introduction
Entering
01 Overview of Mentalization
What is spiritualization?
Mentalization and emotional life
Related concepts
Clinical consensus on mentalizing focus
conclusion
02 Borderline Personality Disorder from the Mentalization Model
Overview of Developmental Models
Collapse of attachment
Disorganized Attachment and Self-Disintegration: The Heterogeneous Self
Internal operating model for manipulating others
Failure of mentalization in borderline disorder
Arousal and hyperactivation of the attachment system
Borderline personality disorder from the perspective of the mentalization inhibition model
conclusion
03 Changes in perspectives on borderline personality disorder
A new assessment of the course of BPD
Expectations and changes in treatment effects
The reality of side effects from treatment
04 Treatment structure based on mentalization
Treatment Path
childhood
Starting a Diagnosis-Based Conversation
mid-term stage
Final stage
Maintaining mental health in outpatient settings
05 Assessment of mentalization ability
Key principles of mental assessment
Comprehensive assessment of mentalization in an interpersonal context
Structured and unstructured methods for extracting data needed for evaluation
What does poor mentalization look like?
What does great spirituality look like?
Extremely poor mentalizing function revealed during the evaluation process
Overall and partial difficulties
Slow recovery following a failure of mentalization confined to a specific situation
pseudo-mentalization
Inflexible understanding
Misuse of mentalization
conclusion
06 Evaluation of interpersonal relationships
Interpersonal relationship patterns
Why should we assess interpersonal patterns?
Interpersonal relationships, present and past
07 Therapist's Attitude
A mental attitude, or an attitude of thinking that one does not know
08 Arbitration Principles
General features of arbitration
Clinical conclusions of the intervention
When and what arbitration?
Basic Principles - Clinical Cases
09 Mental Focus and Basic Interventions
motive
Stopping and Standing - Challenge or Take Offense
Basic mentalization
Interpretive mentalization
Mentalization of Transference
10 Mentalization and Group Therapy
Explicit mentalization
Implicit mentalization
11 Frequently Asked Questions
Books to reference for future study
supplement
References
index
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: September 14, 2012
- Page count, weight, size: 307 pages | 148*210*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788994347172
- ISBN10: 8994347178
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