
Borderline Disorder and Pathological Narcissism
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Book Introduction
This book presents a systematic analysis of borderline disorder (psychopathology, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment).
This book consists of 2 parts and 10 chapters.
Part I provides a comprehensive and systematic overview of borderline disorder, discussing its symptomatology, ego structure, and dynamic developmental characteristics, as well as typical transference and countertransference phenomena seen in clinical practice.
Part 2 deals with narcissistic personality disorder as a subtype of borderline disorder.
The author finds the fundamental problem of narcissistic personality disorder in pathological defenses.
Additionally, the practical clinical issues of narcissistic personality disorder are addressed and how normal narcissism and pathological narcissism are distinguished.
This book consists of 2 parts and 10 chapters.
Part I provides a comprehensive and systematic overview of borderline disorder, discussing its symptomatology, ego structure, and dynamic developmental characteristics, as well as typical transference and countertransference phenomena seen in clinical practice.
Part 2 deals with narcissistic personality disorder as a subtype of borderline disorder.
The author finds the fundamental problem of narcissistic personality disorder in pathological defenses.
Additionally, the practical clinical issues of narcissistic personality disorder are addressed and how normal narcissism and pathological narcissism are distinguished.
index
Translator's Preface
Acknowledgements
Author's Preface
Part 1: Borderline Personality Disorder
Chapter 1 Syndrome
1. Literature Overview
2. Technical Analysis - The Moment That Becomes a Diagnostic 'Clue'
3. Structural Analysis
4. Occurrence BC - Dynamic Analysis
5. Summary
Chapter 2 Reversal
1. The concept of countertransference
2. Identification with regression in countertransference
3. Chronic countertransference fixation form
4. The importance of interest as a fundamental characteristic of analysts
5. Summary
Chapter 3 General Treatment Principles
1. Introduction
2. Literature Overview
3. Transfer and reverse transfer characteristics
4. Psychotherapeutic approaches to specific defense mechanisms
5. The fate of the impulse and treatment strategies
6. Additional remarks on treatment methods
Chapter 4: After
1. Technical personality diagnosis
2. Degree and type of ego vulnerability
3. Degree and type of superego pathology
4. Qualitative characteristics of object relationships
5. Therapist's expertise and personality
6. Summary
Chapter 5 Differential Diagnosis and Treatment
1. A critical review of recent literature
2. Summary of Previous Research
3. Additional considerations regarding treatment
4. Differential diagnosis of schizophrenia and borderline disorder
Chapter 6 Overall Treatment Strategy, Setting, and Initial Stages of Treatment
1. Adjustment of the overall treatment environment
2. Basic treatment settings
3. Problems that arise in the initial stages
Chapter 7: The Experience of Subjective Emptiness
Part 2: Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Chapter 8: Treatment of Narcissistic Personality
1. Pathogenic dynamic aspects
2. Differential diagnosis
3. Treatment techniques
4. Yes
5. The decisive stage of treatment
6. Summary
Chapter 9 Clinical Problems of Narcissistic Personality
1. Clinical characteristics of narcissistic personality disorder as a specific type of personality disorder.
2. Relationship between narcissistic personality disorder, borderline disorder, and psychopathy
3. Normal narcissism and pathological narcissism
4. Psychoanalytic techniques and narcissistic transference
5. Therapeutic modifications to work on countertransference and narcissistic resistance.
6. Prognosis of Treated and Untreated Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Chapter 10 Normal Narcissism and Pathological Narcissism
1. Definition of normal narcissism
2. Pathological narcissism
3. Diagnostic application of the conceptualization of narcissistic pathology
4. Treatment of narcissistic personality disorder
5. Problems with the term narcissism and its higher psychological implications.
References
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Chapter 11
Acknowledgements
Author's Preface
Part 1: Borderline Personality Disorder
Chapter 1 Syndrome
1. Literature Overview
2. Technical Analysis - The Moment That Becomes a Diagnostic 'Clue'
3. Structural Analysis
4. Occurrence BC - Dynamic Analysis
5. Summary
Chapter 2 Reversal
1. The concept of countertransference
2. Identification with regression in countertransference
3. Chronic countertransference fixation form
4. The importance of interest as a fundamental characteristic of analysts
5. Summary
Chapter 3 General Treatment Principles
1. Introduction
2. Literature Overview
3. Transfer and reverse transfer characteristics
4. Psychotherapeutic approaches to specific defense mechanisms
5. The fate of the impulse and treatment strategies
6. Additional remarks on treatment methods
Chapter 4: After
1. Technical personality diagnosis
2. Degree and type of ego vulnerability
3. Degree and type of superego pathology
4. Qualitative characteristics of object relationships
5. Therapist's expertise and personality
6. Summary
Chapter 5 Differential Diagnosis and Treatment
1. A critical review of recent literature
2. Summary of Previous Research
3. Additional considerations regarding treatment
4. Differential diagnosis of schizophrenia and borderline disorder
Chapter 6 Overall Treatment Strategy, Setting, and Initial Stages of Treatment
1. Adjustment of the overall treatment environment
2. Basic treatment settings
3. Problems that arise in the initial stages
Chapter 7: The Experience of Subjective Emptiness
Part 2: Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Chapter 8: Treatment of Narcissistic Personality
1. Pathogenic dynamic aspects
2. Differential diagnosis
3. Treatment techniques
4. Yes
5. The decisive stage of treatment
6. Summary
Chapter 9 Clinical Problems of Narcissistic Personality
1. Clinical characteristics of narcissistic personality disorder as a specific type of personality disorder.
2. Relationship between narcissistic personality disorder, borderline disorder, and psychopathy
3. Normal narcissism and pathological narcissism
4. Psychoanalytic techniques and narcissistic transference
5. Therapeutic modifications to work on countertransference and narcissistic resistance.
6. Prognosis of Treated and Untreated Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Chapter 10 Normal Narcissism and Pathological Narcissism
1. Definition of normal narcissism
2. Pathological narcissism
3. Diagnostic application of the conceptualization of narcissistic pathology
4. Treatment of narcissistic personality disorder
5. Problems with the term narcissism and its higher psychological implications.
References
Search
Chapter 11
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 30, 2008
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 381 pages | 893g | 179*242*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788958916246
- ISBN10: 8958916249
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