Clinical Topics in Personality Disorder
Herausgeber: Sarkar, Jaydip; Adshead, Gwen
Clinical Topics in Personality Disorder
Herausgeber: Sarkar, Jaydip; Adshead, Gwen
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This book provides an expert synthesis of recent research and clinical interest in personality disorders.
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This book provides an expert synthesis of recent research and clinical interest in personality disorders.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Royal College of Psychiatrists
- UK edition
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9781908020390
- ISBN-10: 1908020393
- Artikelnr.: 42346345
- Verlag: Royal College of Psychiatrists
- UK edition
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9781908020390
- ISBN-10: 1908020393
- Artikelnr.: 42346345
About the editors: Jaydip Sarkar - Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, East Midlands Centre for Forensic Mental Health, Leicester. Gwen Adshead - Consultant Forensic Psychotherapist, Broadmoor Hospital, Berks.
Part I. The Nature of the Problem: 1. The nature of personality disorder;
2. Differences between psychopathy and other personality disorders:
evidence from neuroimaging; 3. Challenges in the treatment of dangerous and
severe personality disorder; 4. Are you looking at me? Understanding and
managing paranoid personality disorder; 5. Personality disorder in older
people: how common is it and what can be done?; 6. Management of common
personality disorders in the acute setting; 7. Personality disorder in
women; 8. Personality disorder in adolescence; Part II. Management and
General Treatment Approaches: 9. Assessment of personality disorder; 10.
Diagnosis and classification of personality disorder: difficulties, their
resolution and implications for practice; 11. Murmurs of discontent:
treatment and treatability of personality disorder; 12. Personality
disorder: its impact on staff and the role of supervision; Part III.
Specific Treatment Approaches: 13. Treating personality disorder: methods
and outcomes; 14. Skills-based therapies for personality disorder; 15.
Insight-oriented therapies for personality disorder; 16. Treatment
approaches for severe personality disorder; 17. Mindfulness in the
psychotherapy of personality disorder; 18. Cognitive analytic therapy for
borderline personality disorder; 19. Contemporary therapeutic communities:
complex treatment for complex needs; 20. Nidotherapy: making the
environment do the therapeutic work.
2. Differences between psychopathy and other personality disorders:
evidence from neuroimaging; 3. Challenges in the treatment of dangerous and
severe personality disorder; 4. Are you looking at me? Understanding and
managing paranoid personality disorder; 5. Personality disorder in older
people: how common is it and what can be done?; 6. Management of common
personality disorders in the acute setting; 7. Personality disorder in
women; 8. Personality disorder in adolescence; Part II. Management and
General Treatment Approaches: 9. Assessment of personality disorder; 10.
Diagnosis and classification of personality disorder: difficulties, their
resolution and implications for practice; 11. Murmurs of discontent:
treatment and treatability of personality disorder; 12. Personality
disorder: its impact on staff and the role of supervision; Part III.
Specific Treatment Approaches: 13. Treating personality disorder: methods
and outcomes; 14. Skills-based therapies for personality disorder; 15.
Insight-oriented therapies for personality disorder; 16. Treatment
approaches for severe personality disorder; 17. Mindfulness in the
psychotherapy of personality disorder; 18. Cognitive analytic therapy for
borderline personality disorder; 19. Contemporary therapeutic communities:
complex treatment for complex needs; 20. Nidotherapy: making the
environment do the therapeutic work.
Part I. The Nature of the Problem: 1. The nature of personality disorder;
2. Differences between psychopathy and other personality disorders:
evidence from neuroimaging; 3. Challenges in the treatment of dangerous and
severe personality disorder; 4. Are you looking at me? Understanding and
managing paranoid personality disorder; 5. Personality disorder in older
people: how common is it and what can be done?; 6. Management of common
personality disorders in the acute setting; 7. Personality disorder in
women; 8. Personality disorder in adolescence; Part II. Management and
General Treatment Approaches: 9. Assessment of personality disorder; 10.
Diagnosis and classification of personality disorder: difficulties, their
resolution and implications for practice; 11. Murmurs of discontent:
treatment and treatability of personality disorder; 12. Personality
disorder: its impact on staff and the role of supervision; Part III.
Specific Treatment Approaches: 13. Treating personality disorder: methods
and outcomes; 14. Skills-based therapies for personality disorder; 15.
Insight-oriented therapies for personality disorder; 16. Treatment
approaches for severe personality disorder; 17. Mindfulness in the
psychotherapy of personality disorder; 18. Cognitive analytic therapy for
borderline personality disorder; 19. Contemporary therapeutic communities:
complex treatment for complex needs; 20. Nidotherapy: making the
environment do the therapeutic work.
2. Differences between psychopathy and other personality disorders:
evidence from neuroimaging; 3. Challenges in the treatment of dangerous and
severe personality disorder; 4. Are you looking at me? Understanding and
managing paranoid personality disorder; 5. Personality disorder in older
people: how common is it and what can be done?; 6. Management of common
personality disorders in the acute setting; 7. Personality disorder in
women; 8. Personality disorder in adolescence; Part II. Management and
General Treatment Approaches: 9. Assessment of personality disorder; 10.
Diagnosis and classification of personality disorder: difficulties, their
resolution and implications for practice; 11. Murmurs of discontent:
treatment and treatability of personality disorder; 12. Personality
disorder: its impact on staff and the role of supervision; Part III.
Specific Treatment Approaches: 13. Treating personality disorder: methods
and outcomes; 14. Skills-based therapies for personality disorder; 15.
Insight-oriented therapies for personality disorder; 16. Treatment
approaches for severe personality disorder; 17. Mindfulness in the
psychotherapy of personality disorder; 18. Cognitive analytic therapy for
borderline personality disorder; 19. Contemporary therapeutic communities:
complex treatment for complex needs; 20. Nidotherapy: making the
environment do the therapeutic work.