A Therapist's Guide to the Personality Disorders: The Masterson Approach: A Handbook and WorkbookZeig Tucker & Theisen Publishers, 2004 - 187 páginas Contributors from the Masterson Institute introduce the fundamental concepts, theories, and treatment approaches of James F. Masterson, synthesizing the material of his 14 books and many articles. The second part is a workbook in the form of a questionnaire to enable practitioners to apply the skill |
Índice
The Self in the Personality Disorders | 13 |
The Masterson Approach to Differential Diagnosis | 35 |
The Borderline Personality Disorder | 55 |
The Narcissistic Personality Disorder | 73 |
The Schizoid Personality Disorder | 91 |
Trauma in Borderline Personality Disorders | 111 |
Workbook Questionnaire | 135 |
Bibliography | 177 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
abandonment depression active adult angry attachment attachment theory avoid behavior Borderline Adolescent Borderline Disorder Borderline individual Borderline patient Borderline Personality Disorder child clinging clinical Closet Narcissistic Disorder Confrontation connection countertransference devaluing developmental arrest differential diagnosis distancing DSM-IV Ego Defense ego functioning emotional example Exhibitionistic Narcissistic experienced fantasy feeling felt grandiose idealization interaction Interpretation of Narcissistic interventions intrapsychic structure Klein libidinal Mahler Margaret Mahler Masterson Approach Masterson Institute mirroring interpretation mother Narcissistic patient Narcissistic Personality Disorder narcissistic vulnerability object relations theory object relations unit object-representations omnipotent painful affects parents Part-Unit pathological patterns projective identification Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Rachel Ralph Klein regressive relationship response rewarding unit role RORU Schizoid compromise Schizoid dilemma Schizoid Disorder Schizoid individuals Schizoid patient Schizoid Personality Disorder self-activation self-representation sense separation separation-individuation session split object relations symptoms therapeutic alliance therapeutic neutrality therapist therapy tion transference acting treatment Triad whole object relations withdrawing WORU York نن