... that there is research on the STEPPS (systems training for emotional predictability and problem solving) program showing increasing severity predicting greater sizes of improvement (Black, St John, Pfohl, McCormick, & Blum, 2009).
Some of the things that you will learn in this guidebook include - What borderline personality disorder means - The causes of borderline personality disorder - The symptoms of borderline personality disorder - How this disorder is diagnosed ...
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This book lays out a constructive program for organizing effective therapy by moving through each criterion, examining it and whether it is manifested in clients' life, and, then, providing critical, reflective, and calming strategies by ...
Within the field of clinical psychology, the term borderline personality disorder was developed to fulfill a diagnostic need and has come to possess specific stereotypes and negative meanings.
This text presents a therapist's guide to taking control of borderline personality disorder.
Where you have some choice of therapist, once you have a small list of names with qualifications and credentials you are happy with, you can begin to narrow the list down. A phone call to each person on your list is a good way to start.
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The four faces of borderline personality disorder -- What the person has: the disease perspective -- The dimensions of borderline personality discorder -- Behaviors I: addiction and eating disorders -- Behaviors II: self-harming behaviors ...
This book is a part of New Harbinger Publication’s Guides for the Newly Diagnosed series. The series was created to help people who have recently been diagnosed with a mental health condition.
This booklet is designed for people who have someone in their lives who has borderline personality disorder (BPD).
The book begins with a review of the clinical and research literature pertaining to the treatment of borderline patients.
But this optimistic guide to BPD provides information that will bring newfound hope to those who have this painful disorder, and to their family and friends.
The book is balanced, integrated and respectful of patients, family and friends, and clinicians. In an area often associated with pessimism and negativity, this book provides patients and families with realistic hope.
This volume provides state of the art information on clinical course, epidemiology, comorbidities and specialized treatments
Designed for readers who are skeptical of facile explanations, this book provides a broader view of the etiology of BPD than has been presented in previous studies.
"Borderline Personality Disorder" is the classic guide to diagnosis and treatment of borderline personality disorder. It presents a broad and balanced approach to clinical problems that are central to the...
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