Borderline personality disorder /
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Imprint: | Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2005. |
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Description: | xvii, 374 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Medical psychiatry ; 31 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5753224 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Contributors
- 1. Borderline Personality Disorder: History of the Concept
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Late 19th Century Origins of the Borderline Concept
- 3. The Early Years of the 20th Century
- 4. The Borderline Concept at Mid-Century
- 5. The Formulations of Kernberg and Gunderson, and the Foundations of the Borderline Personality Disorder Concept in Contemporary Psychiatry
- 6. Borderline Personality Disorder Becomes Official: Its Inclusion in DSM-III
- 7. Recent Developments in BPD Research: The Return of the "Splitters"
- References
- 2. The Subsyndromal Phenomenology of Borderline Personality Disorder
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Affective Psychopathology
- 3. Cognitive Psychopathology
- 4. Behavioral or Impulsive Psychopathology
- 5. Interpersonal Psychopathology
- 6. Toward DSM-V
- 7. Conclusions
- References
- 3. Environmental Factors in the Etiology of Borderline Personality Disorder
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The PRE-DSM-III Descriptions of Borderline Personality Disorder
- 3. A Psychoanalytic-Object Relations Approach to the Development of BPD: The Internal Environment
- 4. The Reinforcing Early Environment: Attachment, Loss, and the Early Familial Environment
- 5. The Environment of Experience: Childhood Maltreatment and Abuse
- 6. Conclusion
- References
- 4. A Temperament Model of Borderline Personality Disorder
- 1. Fundamental Temperaments
- 2. The Temperament of Borderline Personality Disorder
- 3. Empirical Support for Temperament Model of BPD
- 4. Implications of Temperament Model of BPD
- 5. Conclusions
- References
- 5. Neurobiology of Impulsive Aggression
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Neuropsychopharmacology of Aggression
- 3. Neuroanatomy and Functional Neuroimaging of Aggression
- 4. Pharmacological Treatment of Persistent Aggression
- References
- 6. Biochemical Endophenotypes in Borderline Personality Disorder
- 1. Genes and Environment
- 2. Two Issues: Nosology and the Complex Genetics of Psychiatric Illness
- 3. Endophenotypes as an Emerging Strategy in Psychiatric Genetics
- 4. Evolution of a Dimensional Perspective on Personality Disorders
- 5. Impulsivity and Aggression
- 6. Affective Instability
- 7. Conclusion
- References
- 7. Genetics of Borderline Personality Disorder
- 1. Study Designs
- 2. Personality Traits Related to BPD
- 3. Studies of BPD Itself
- 4. Conclusions
- References
- 8. Comorbidity and Borderline Personality Disorder
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Comorbidity with Axis-I Disorders
- 3. Comorbidity with Other Axis-II Disorders
- 4. Implications of Axis-I Comorbidity
- 5. Implications of Comorbidity for Clinical Care
- 6. Implications of Comorbidity for Clinical Research
- References
- 9. Psychosocial Functioning in BPD
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Educational/Occupational Functioning
- 3. Social Functioning
- 4. Leisure Time Functioning
- 5. Global Functioning
- 6. Relationship of Impairment to BPD Comorbidity
- 7. Stability of Functional Impairment
- 8. Conclusions
- References
- 10. The Symptomatic Course of Borderline Personality Disorder
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Small-Scale, Short-Term, Prospective Studies of the Course of BPD
- 3. Large-Scale, Long-Term, Follow-Back Studies of the Course of BPD
- 4. Large-Scale, Long-Term, Prospective Studies of the Course of BPD
- References
- 11. Suicidality in Borderline Personality Disorder
- 1. Suicidality in Borderline Personality Disorder
- 2. Affective Instability, Impulsivity, and Suicidality in BPD
- 3. Completed Suicide in BPD
- 4. Overdoses and Self-Harm in BPD
- 5. Some Principles for the Management of Chronic Suicidality
- 6. A Clinical Approach to Chronic Suicidality
- 7. Clinical Vignettes
- 8. Conclusions
- References
- 12. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy of Borderline Personality Disorder
- 1. Background
- 2. Psychoanalytic Theories and Therapies
- 3. Requisite Conditions for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
- 4. The Alliance and Processes of Change
- 5. An Overview of Evidence About the Effectiveness of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and Some Research Implications
- References
- 13. Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder
- 1. Introduction
- 2. From Theory to Practice: Theoretical and Philosophical Foundations of DBT
- 3. DBT as a Comprehensive Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder
- 4. Mechanisms of Patient Change in DBT
- 5. Clinical Example
- 6. Summary
- References
- 14. Pharmacotherapy of Borderline Personality Disorder
- 1. Overview
- 2. Early Studies
- 3. Newer Antidepressants
- 4. Atypical Antipsychotic Agents
- 5. Mood Stabilizers
- 6. Combinations of Medications
- 7. Limitations of Existing Studies and Directions for Future Research
- 8. Conclusions
- References
- 15. Family Interventions for Borderline Personality Disorder
- 1. When Is Family Therapy Appropriate?
- 2. DBT-Family Skills Training
- 3. Dialectical Behavior Therapy Family Therapy
- 4. Clinical Vignette
- 5. Conclusions
- References
- 16. Day Hospital Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder
- 1. Principles of Day Treatment
- 2. Common Features
- 3. Specific Features
- 4. Research and Day Hospital Treatment
- 5. Mentalization Based Treatment
- 6. Clinical Example
- 7. Conclusions
- References
- 17. Structural and Functional Imaging of Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Structural Imaging Studies: Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- 3. Functional Imaging Studies: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Positron Emission Tomography, and Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
- 4. Psychopathology of Borderline Personality Disorder and Brain Imaging Study
- 5. Perspectives of Brain Imaging Studies in Borderline Personality Disorder: Current and Future
- 6. Summary
- References
- 18. Risk Factors for Suicidal Behavior in Borderline Personality Disorder: A Review and Update
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Risk Factors
- 3. Psychobiologic Diathesis to Suicide in BPD
- 4. Conclusions
- References
- Index