The Resource Borderline personality disorder : struggling, understanding, succeeding, Colleen E. Warner
Borderline personality disorder : struggling, understanding, succeeding, Colleen E. Warner
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- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 121 pages)
- Note
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- Describes the struggles facing clients with Borderline Personality Disorder as well as the professionals and loved ones caring for them. Dr. Warner argues that by understanding these individual's behaviors and changing our negative way of thinking about them, we can become more satisfied and successful in our work. This book provides an overview of the current knowledge bsse regarding Borderline Disorder Personality and an introduction to the concepts of Dialectic Behavioral Therapy. Concrete strategies are described for assessing and intervening with clients who self injure along with a list of "Things to Try Instead of Hurting Yourself."
- Includes "Study Package Continuing Education Credit Information" [3 p.]
- Contents
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- 1. The struggle: living with borderline personality disorder : The provider's struggle ; The client's struggle ; The community's struggle
- 2. The struggle to define borderline personality disorder : Historical foundations of BPD ; DSM-IV diagnostic criteria ; Assessment tools ; Prevalence of BPD ; Prognostic indicators ; Comorbidity and differential diagnosis ; Case examples
- 3. Understanding the etiology of the disorder : Dialectic behavioral theory regarding the etiology of BPD
- 4. The biological struggle: neurobiological findings in borderline personality disorder : Neuropsychological test findings ; Brain imaging and chemical findings ; Factors affecting neurobiological development ; Clinical implications of neurobiological findings
- 5. The struggle to stay alive: dealing with suicidal & parasuicidal behaviors : Parasuicidal behavior in BPD ; Functions of parasuicidal behavior ; Assessment of parasuicidal behavior ; No harm contracts ; Chronic versus acute risk ; Documentation of risk assessment
- 6. Succeeding: effective treatment for borderline personality disorder : Recovery rates & prognostic indicators ; Psychopharmacological approaches ; Other biological treatments ; Psychotherapeutic approaches ; Commonalities between approaches ; Summary of DBT efficacy research
- 7. One success story: an understanding of DBT : History of DBT ; Principle vs. protocol driven treatments ; DBT assumptions about patients & therapy ; Components of the DBT program ; The skills training modules ; Diary cards ; "Consultant to the patient" strategy ; Dealing with phone calls & emergencies ; Common problem callers
- 8. Understanding the clinician's struggles : Recognizing countertransference ; About splitting ; Changing unhelpful thoughts ; Preventing burnout
- 9. Redefining success : Redefining success for the client ; Redefining success for the clinician
- Appendixes : A. 50 things you can try instead of hurting yourself ; B. Risk assessment worksheet
- Label
- Borderline personality disorder : struggling, understanding, succeeding
- Title
- Borderline personality disorder
- Title remainder
- struggling, understanding, succeeding
- Statement of responsibility
- Colleen E. Warner
- Title variation
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- Personality disorder
- Understanding
- Succeeding
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- NRM
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- Warner, Colleen E
- Dewey number
- 616.858
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- RC554
- LC item number
- .W24 2006
- Literary form
- non fiction
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
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- Professional Education Systems
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- Personality disorders
- Developmental psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Personality disorders
- Label
- Borderline personality disorder : struggling, understanding, succeeding, Colleen E. Warner
- Note
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- Describes the struggles facing clients with Borderline Personality Disorder as well as the professionals and loved ones caring for them. Dr. Warner argues that by understanding these individual's behaviors and changing our negative way of thinking about them, we can become more satisfied and successful in our work. This book provides an overview of the current knowledge bsse regarding Borderline Disorder Personality and an introduction to the concepts of Dialectic Behavioral Therapy. Concrete strategies are described for assessing and intervening with clients who self injure along with a list of "Things to Try Instead of Hurting Yourself."
- Includes "Study Package Continuing Education Credit Information" [3 p.]
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-121)
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
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- Contents
- 1. The struggle: living with borderline personality disorder : The provider's struggle ; The client's struggle ; The community's struggle -- 2. The struggle to define borderline personality disorder : Historical foundations of BPD ; DSM-IV diagnostic criteria ; Assessment tools ; Prevalence of BPD ; Prognostic indicators ; Comorbidity and differential diagnosis ; Case examples -- 3. Understanding the etiology of the disorder : Dialectic behavioral theory regarding the etiology of BPD -- 4. The biological struggle: neurobiological findings in borderline personality disorder : Neuropsychological test findings ; Brain imaging and chemical findings ; Factors affecting neurobiological development ; Clinical implications of neurobiological findings -- 5. The struggle to stay alive: dealing with suicidal & parasuicidal behaviors : Parasuicidal behavior in BPD ; Functions of parasuicidal behavior ; Assessment of parasuicidal behavior ; No harm contracts ; Chronic versus acute risk ; Documentation of risk assessment -- 6. Succeeding: effective treatment for borderline personality disorder : Recovery rates & prognostic indicators ; Psychopharmacological approaches ; Other biological treatments ; Psychotherapeutic approaches ; Commonalities between approaches ; Summary of DBT efficacy research -- 7. One success story: an understanding of DBT : History of DBT ; Principle vs. protocol driven treatments ; DBT assumptions about patients & therapy ; Components of the DBT program ; The skills training modules ; Diary cards ; "Consultant to the patient" strategy ; Dealing with phone calls & emergencies ; Common problem callers -- 8. Understanding the clinician's struggles : Recognizing countertransference ; About splitting ; Changing unhelpful thoughts ; Preventing burnout -- 9. Redefining success : Redefining success for the client ; Redefining success for the clinician -- Appendixes : A. 50 things you can try instead of hurting yourself ; B. Risk assessment worksheet
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 121 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1028860938
- Label
- Borderline personality disorder : struggling, understanding, succeeding, Colleen E. Warner
- Note
-
- Describes the struggles facing clients with Borderline Personality Disorder as well as the professionals and loved ones caring for them. Dr. Warner argues that by understanding these individual's behaviors and changing our negative way of thinking about them, we can become more satisfied and successful in our work. This book provides an overview of the current knowledge bsse regarding Borderline Disorder Personality and an introduction to the concepts of Dialectic Behavioral Therapy. Concrete strategies are described for assessing and intervening with clients who self injure along with a list of "Things to Try Instead of Hurting Yourself."
- Includes "Study Package Continuing Education Credit Information" [3 p.]
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-121)
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- 1. The struggle: living with borderline personality disorder : The provider's struggle ; The client's struggle ; The community's struggle -- 2. The struggle to define borderline personality disorder : Historical foundations of BPD ; DSM-IV diagnostic criteria ; Assessment tools ; Prevalence of BPD ; Prognostic indicators ; Comorbidity and differential diagnosis ; Case examples -- 3. Understanding the etiology of the disorder : Dialectic behavioral theory regarding the etiology of BPD -- 4. The biological struggle: neurobiological findings in borderline personality disorder : Neuropsychological test findings ; Brain imaging and chemical findings ; Factors affecting neurobiological development ; Clinical implications of neurobiological findings -- 5. The struggle to stay alive: dealing with suicidal & parasuicidal behaviors : Parasuicidal behavior in BPD ; Functions of parasuicidal behavior ; Assessment of parasuicidal behavior ; No harm contracts ; Chronic versus acute risk ; Documentation of risk assessment -- 6. Succeeding: effective treatment for borderline personality disorder : Recovery rates & prognostic indicators ; Psychopharmacological approaches ; Other biological treatments ; Psychotherapeutic approaches ; Commonalities between approaches ; Summary of DBT efficacy research -- 7. One success story: an understanding of DBT : History of DBT ; Principle vs. protocol driven treatments ; DBT assumptions about patients & therapy ; Components of the DBT program ; The skills training modules ; Diary cards ; "Consultant to the patient" strategy ; Dealing with phone calls & emergencies ; Common problem callers -- 8. Understanding the clinician's struggles : Recognizing countertransference ; About splitting ; Changing unhelpful thoughts ; Preventing burnout -- 9. Redefining success : Redefining success for the client ; Redefining success for the clinician -- Appendixes : A. 50 things you can try instead of hurting yourself ; B. Risk assessment worksheet
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 121 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1028860938
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