Borderline Personality Disorder: A Clinical Guide
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Borderline personality disorder is easily the most widely and commonly used diagnosis for personality disorders in clinical practice today—affecting about 2%--3% of the general population, 25% of the inpatient population, and 15% of the outpatient population.
This sequel to Gunderson's 1984Borderline Personality Disorderreflects the explosion of information, expertise, and specialization in borderline personality disorder, covering all recognized treatments for the clinical care of borderline patients in today's managed care environment. Integrating scientific advances with clinical lore, it offers a sophisticated—and uniquely comprehensive—look at treatment literature, clinical perspectives, and modalities.
Beginning with the diagnosis itself (with special attention to the borderline patient's specialty, self-destructiveness), this remarkable volume presents the following topics:
- • The author's empirically and clinically anchored theory on the sequencing of goals (i.e., the targets for intervention), processes of change, and modalities best suited for a patient's changing needs. This theory superimposes a logic on treatment planning and anticipates the sequence of subsequent chapters on specific treatment modalities. • The importance of the primary clinician, easily overlooked because borderline patients receive care in multiple settings, further complicating the already difficult process of obtaining the critical treatment authorizations mandated by managed care. Treatment split among caregivers, made necessary by today's managed care environment, is here elevated to a virtue because multiple caregivers add breadth to treatment goals and help prevent flight from treatment by these patients. • The different goals, directions, structure, and staffing of the four levels of care: hospitalization, residential/partial hospital care, intensive outpatient programs, and outpatient programs. • Two seemingly conflicting aspects of psychopharmacology: 1) a guide to selecting medication (the single most widely and uniformly used treatment), and 2) the real-life complexities of prescribing medications and evaluating their effectiveness • Cognitive-behavioral therapies (the major therapeutic advance of the 1990s), especially dialectical behavior therapy; family involvement; and interpersonal group treatment. • An in-depth exploration of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, in which the author argues that this modality (until recently, the treatment of choice for borderline patients) should be used selectively because of the motivation and aptitude required by both patients and therapists.
Enhanced by both case reports and sidebars that detail newsworthy, timely—and controversial—topics found nowhere else in the literature, this captivating text concludes with a refreshingly optimistic look at the future of effectively treating borderline patients. It will prove an invaluable reference for clinicians, patients' families, health care administrators, and instructors in psychotherapy, psychopathology, and integrated treatment.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1247967 in Books
- Published on: 2001-03-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 352 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"This is a state-of-the art integration of clinical, empirical, and theoretical knowledge of the nature and treatment of borderline personality disorder, written by one of the central people who framed the construct of borderline. Gunderson has done a masterful job of weaving together an increasingly empirical portrait of the disorder with a wealth of clinical knowledge, creating a portrait that is both clinically recognizable and empirically sound. He also provides the reader with a broad, balanced view of the multiple ways of understanding and treating the disorder that have emerged since his first authoritative review of the literature over 15 years ago. This book is essential reading anyone working with borderline patients, from trainees through experienced clinicians and researchers."- "Drew Westen, Director, Adolescent and Adult Personality Programs, Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders, Research Associate Professor, Boston University"
Book Info
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Complete coverage of the known clinical, empirical and theoretical knowledge about the nature and treatment of borderline personality disorder. Offers clinicians and mental health professionals a glimpse into the disorder. A sequel to 1984's Borderline Personality Disorder. DNLM: Borderline Personality Disorder.
About the Author
John G. Gunderson, M.D.,is Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Director of Psychosocial and Personality Research and Chief of Ambulatory Personality Disorder Services at McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts. He has worked in the diagnostic and treatment of borderline patients since 1969, including carrying out important studies helping to define the diagnosis and differentiate it from other disorders. He continues to work in advancing effective treatments today.
