Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2020.
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Edición: | 2nd ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- About the Authors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Borderline Personality Disorder
- What Is Borderline Personality Disorder?
- Prevalence and Comorbidity
- Development of BPD
- Chapter 2 Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder
- The Development of Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder
- Research Results
- (Contra-) Indications
- Rationale of Treatment/Theories Supporting Treatment
- Schema Modes
- The detached protector
- The abandoned/abused child
- The angry/impulsive child
- The punitive parent
- The healthy adult
- The happy child
- Summary
- Chapter 3 Treatment
- Structure of Treatment
- Phases in Treatment
- Preliminary: treating comorbid disorders
- Starting phase and case conceptualization
- Crisis management
- Treatment phase: therapeutic interventions with schema modes
- Final phase of therapy
- Frequently Asked Questions About Treatment
- Chapter 4 The Therapeutic Relationship
- Limited Reparenting
- Good care
- Giving direction
- Empathic confrontation
- Setting limits
- Role playing and role reversal
- Imagery rescripting
- Therapists' Schemas
- Self-Disclosure
- Cognitive Techniques and the Therapeutic Relationship
- Behavioral Techniques and the Therapeutic Relationship
- Summary
- Chapter 5 Experiential Techniques
- Imagery
- Applications and aims of imagery
- Imagery of a safe place
- Using imagery in search for the roots of modes
- Imagery Rescripting
- Basic model for imagery rescripting during the first part of the therapy
- Phase 1: Imagining the original situation
- Phase 2: Rescripting by the therapist
- Imagery Rescripting in the Final Phase of Treatment
- Phase 2: Rescripting by the patient as a healthy adult
- Variations with a patient only partially capable of being in the healthy adult mode
- Phase 3: Rescripting experienced by the child
- Imagery Rescripting: Changing Behavior Patterns in the Future
- Frequently Asked Questions About Imagery Rescripting
- Role Play
- Historical role play
- Phase 1: The original situation
- Phase 2: Role switching
- Phase 3a: Rescripting when the interpretation about the other person changes
- Phase 3b: Rescripting when the interpretation about the other person doesn't change
- Frequently Asked Questions About Historical Role Play
- Role play of a current situation
- Two-or-More-Chair Technique
- Two-chair technique for the punitive parent
- Empty chair technique for the demanding parent mode
- Frequently Asked Questions About the Two-chair Technique With the Punitive or Demanding Paren
- The two-chair technique with the detached protector
- Frequently Asked Questions About Using the Two-chair Technique With the Detached Protector
- Multiple-chair technique
- Two-or-more-chair technique in the final phase of therapy
- Experiencing and Expressing Emotions