First published in 1980. In this volume a leading clinician brings diagnostic order, a comprehensible theory, and a clinical approach out of the confusion and controversy surrounding the concept borderline. Through an interweaving of theoretical concepts and rich clinical experience, Dr. Masterson develops not only a clear definition of the border Iine syndrome. but also the etiology and treatment of this complex disorder.
First published in 1980. In this volume a leading clinician brings diagnostic order, a comprehensible theory, and a clinical approach out of the confusion and controversy surrounding the concept borderline. Through an interweaving of theoretical concepts and rich clinical experience, Dr. Masterson develops not only a clear definition of the border Iine syndrome. but also the etiology and treatment of this complex disorder.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James F. Masterson Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical College-New York Hospital (Payne Whitney Clinic) Visiting Professor of Psychiatry, University of Toronto Director, The Masterson Group for the Study and Treatment of Character Disorders (Adult and Adolescent). Jacnita Lu Costello Staff Social Worker, The Masterson Group
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Theory Chapter 1 A Development Theory of the Borderline Syndrome Chapter 2 Psychopathology of the Self in the Borderline Part II Method Chapter 3 Clinical Diagnosis and Model of Treatment Chapter 4 Method of Follow-Up Study Part III Results Chapter 5 Clinical Outcome: From Borderline Adolescent to Functioning Adult Chapter 6 Minimal Impairment Chapter 7 Mild Impairment (Group A) Chapter 8 Mild Impairment (Group B) Chapter 9 Moderate Impairment Chapter 10 Severe Impairment Chapter 11 A Guide for the Clinical Evaluation of Therapeutic Change Chapter 12 Parents' Clinical Outcome Chapter 13 Clinical Outcome: Outpatient Psychotherapy Alone Chapter 14 Prognostic Factors Chapter 15 Summary and Discussion
Part I Theory Chapter 1 A Development Theory of the Borderline Syndrome Chapter 2 Psychopathology of the Self in the Borderline Part II Method Chapter 3 Clinical Diagnosis and Model of Treatment Chapter 4 Method of Follow-Up Study Part III Results Chapter 5 Clinical Outcome: From Borderline Adolescent to Functioning Adult Chapter 6 Minimal Impairment Chapter 7 Mild Impairment (Group A) Chapter 8 Mild Impairment (Group B) Chapter 9 Moderate Impairment Chapter 10 Severe Impairment Chapter 11 A Guide for the Clinical Evaluation of Therapeutic Change Chapter 12 Parents' Clinical Outcome Chapter 13 Clinical Outcome: Outpatient Psychotherapy Alone Chapter 14 Prognostic Factors Chapter 15 Summary and Discussion
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