Family Treatment of Personality Disorders
Advances in Clinical Practice
Herausgeber: Macfarlane, Malcolm M
Family Treatment of Personality Disorders
Advances in Clinical Practice
Herausgeber: Macfarlane, Malcolm M
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Family Treatment of Personality Disorders: Advances in Clinical Practice examines the application of marital and family therapy approaches to the treatment of a wide range of personality disorders. Valuable on its own and doubly useful as a companion volume to Family Therapy and Mental Health: Innovations in Theory and Practice (Haworth), the book integrates traditional individual models with family systems models to provide a multidimensional approach to treating personality disorders. Each chapter is written by a practicing clinician with extensive experience treating personality disorders…mehr
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Family Treatment of Personality Disorders: Advances in Clinical Practice examines the application of marital and family therapy approaches to the treatment of a wide range of personality disorders. Valuable on its own and doubly useful as a companion volume to Family Therapy and Mental Health: Innovations in Theory and Practice (Haworth), the book integrates traditional individual models with family systems models to provide a multidimensional approach to treating personality disorders. Each chapter is written by a practicing clinician with extensive experience treating personality disorders and includes a case example, an exploration of the impact of the disorder on family members, a look at cultural and gender issues, and an examination of how the model is integrated with traditional psychiatric services and the proper application of medication.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 153mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9780789017901
- ISBN-10: 0789017903
- Artikelnr.: 22310484
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 153mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9780789017901
- ISBN-10: 0789017903
- Artikelnr.: 22310484
Malcolm M Macfarlane
* About the Editor
* Contributors
* Foreword (W. John Livesley)
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* PART I: OVERVIEW
* Chapter 1. Family Treatment of Personality Disorders: Historical
Overview and Current Perspectives (Jeffrey J. Magnavita and Malcolm
M. MacFarlane)
* Introduction
* What Are Personality Disorders?
* Personality Disorder Classifications
* Prevalence and Comorbidity
* History of Personality Disorders
* Theories of Etiology
* Theories of Treatment
* Marital and Family Treatment Approaches
* Impact of Personality Disorder on Families
* Toward an Integrated Family-Focused Approach
* Chapter 2. An Interpersonal Family-Oriented Approach to Personality
Disorder (Lorna Smith Benjamin and Gretta Cushing)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model and Case Examples
* Strengths and Limitations
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 3. An Object-Relations Approach to the Treatment of
Personality-Disordered Marriages (Charles C. McCormack)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* PART II: SPECIFIC DISORDERS
* Chapter 4. Marital and Family Treatment of Borderline Personality
Disorder (Judith K. Kreisman and Jerold J. Kreisman)
* Introduction
* The Development of the BPD Concept
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Examples
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 5. Family Therapy with a Histrionic-Obsessive Couple (Len
Sperry)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 6. Integrative Marital and Family Treatment of Dependent
Personality Disorders (William C. Nichols)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 7. Systemic Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder: An
Integrative Approach (Malcolm M. MacFarlane)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations
* Contributors
* Foreword (W. John Livesley)
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* PART I: OVERVIEW
* Chapter 1. Family Treatment of Personality Disorders: Historical
Overview and Current Perspectives (Jeffrey J. Magnavita and Malcolm
M. MacFarlane)
* Introduction
* What Are Personality Disorders?
* Personality Disorder Classifications
* Prevalence and Comorbidity
* History of Personality Disorders
* Theories of Etiology
* Theories of Treatment
* Marital and Family Treatment Approaches
* Impact of Personality Disorder on Families
* Toward an Integrated Family-Focused Approach
* Chapter 2. An Interpersonal Family-Oriented Approach to Personality
Disorder (Lorna Smith Benjamin and Gretta Cushing)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model and Case Examples
* Strengths and Limitations
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 3. An Object-Relations Approach to the Treatment of
Personality-Disordered Marriages (Charles C. McCormack)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* PART II: SPECIFIC DISORDERS
* Chapter 4. Marital and Family Treatment of Borderline Personality
Disorder (Judith K. Kreisman and Jerold J. Kreisman)
* Introduction
* The Development of the BPD Concept
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Examples
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 5. Family Therapy with a Histrionic-Obsessive Couple (Len
Sperry)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 6. Integrative Marital and Family Treatment of Dependent
Personality Disorders (William C. Nichols)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 7. Systemic Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder: An
Integrative Approach (Malcolm M. MacFarlane)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations
* About the Editor
* Contributors
* Foreword (W. John Livesley)
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* PART I: OVERVIEW
* Chapter 1. Family Treatment of Personality Disorders: Historical
Overview and Current Perspectives (Jeffrey J. Magnavita and Malcolm
M. MacFarlane)
* Introduction
* What Are Personality Disorders?
* Personality Disorder Classifications
* Prevalence and Comorbidity
* History of Personality Disorders
* Theories of Etiology
* Theories of Treatment
* Marital and Family Treatment Approaches
* Impact of Personality Disorder on Families
* Toward an Integrated Family-Focused Approach
* Chapter 2. An Interpersonal Family-Oriented Approach to Personality
Disorder (Lorna Smith Benjamin and Gretta Cushing)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model and Case Examples
* Strengths and Limitations
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 3. An Object-Relations Approach to the Treatment of
Personality-Disordered Marriages (Charles C. McCormack)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* PART II: SPECIFIC DISORDERS
* Chapter 4. Marital and Family Treatment of Borderline Personality
Disorder (Judith K. Kreisman and Jerold J. Kreisman)
* Introduction
* The Development of the BPD Concept
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Examples
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 5. Family Therapy with a Histrionic-Obsessive Couple (Len
Sperry)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 6. Integrative Marital and Family Treatment of Dependent
Personality Disorders (William C. Nichols)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 7. Systemic Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder: An
Integrative Approach (Malcolm M. MacFarlane)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations
* Contributors
* Foreword (W. John Livesley)
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* PART I: OVERVIEW
* Chapter 1. Family Treatment of Personality Disorders: Historical
Overview and Current Perspectives (Jeffrey J. Magnavita and Malcolm
M. MacFarlane)
* Introduction
* What Are Personality Disorders?
* Personality Disorder Classifications
* Prevalence and Comorbidity
* History of Personality Disorders
* Theories of Etiology
* Theories of Treatment
* Marital and Family Treatment Approaches
* Impact of Personality Disorder on Families
* Toward an Integrated Family-Focused Approach
* Chapter 2. An Interpersonal Family-Oriented Approach to Personality
Disorder (Lorna Smith Benjamin and Gretta Cushing)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model and Case Examples
* Strengths and Limitations
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 3. An Object-Relations Approach to the Treatment of
Personality-Disordered Marriages (Charles C. McCormack)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* PART II: SPECIFIC DISORDERS
* Chapter 4. Marital and Family Treatment of Borderline Personality
Disorder (Judith K. Kreisman and Jerold J. Kreisman)
* Introduction
* The Development of the BPD Concept
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Examples
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 5. Family Therapy with a Histrionic-Obsessive Couple (Len
Sperry)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 6. Integrative Marital and Family Treatment of Dependent
Personality Disorders (William C. Nichols)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations
* Benefits for the Family
* Indications and Contraindications
* Management of Transference Issues
* Management of Crises and Acting-Out Behavior
* Integration with Psychiatric Services and Role of Medication
* Cultural and Gender Issues
* Future Directions
* Chapter 7. Systemic Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder: An
Integrative Approach (Malcolm M. MacFarlane)
* Introduction
* Impact on the Family
* Setting
* Treatment Model
* Case Example
* Strengths and Limitations