Cognitive-behavioral treatment of borderline personality disorder

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Cognitive-behavioral treatment of borderline personality disorder

Marsha M. Linehan

(Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders)

Guilford Press, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 527-546) and index

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Description

For the average clinician, individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) often represent the most challenging, seemingly insoluble cases. This volume is the authoritative presentation of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), Marsha M. Linehan's comprehensive, integrated approach to treating individuals with BPD. DBT was the first psychotherapy shown in controlled trials to be effective with BPD. It has since been adapted and tested for a wide range of other difficult-to-treat disorders involving emotion dysregulation. While focusing on BPD, this book is essential reading for clinicians delivering DBT to any clients with complex, multiple problems. Companion volumes: The latest developments in DBT skills training, together with essential materials for teaching the full range of mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotion regulation, and distress tolerance skills, are presented in Linehan's DBT Skills Training Manual, Second Edition, and DBT Skills Training Handouts and Worksheets, Second Edition. Also available: Linehan's instructive skills training videos for clients--Crisis Survival Skills: Part One, Crisis Survival Skills: Part Two, From Suffering to Freedom, This One Moment, and Opposite Action.

Table of Contents

I. THEORY AND CONCEPTS. 1. Borderline Personality Disorder: Concepts, Controversies, and Definitions. 2. Dialectical and Biosocial Underpinnings of Treatment. 3. Behavioral Patterns: Dialectical Dilemmas in the Treatment of Borderline Patients. II. TREATMENT OVERVIEW AND GOALS. 4. Overview of Treatment: Targets, Strategies, and Assumptions in a Nutshell. 5. Behavioral Targets in Treatment: Behaviors to Increase and Decrease. 6. Structuring Treatment Around Target Behaviors: Who Treats What and When. III. BASIC TREATMENT STRATEGIES. 7. Dialectical Treatment Strategies. 8. Core Strategies: Part I. Validation. 9. Core Strategies: Part II. Problem Solving. 10. Change Procedures: Part I. Contingency Procedures (Managing Contingencies and Observing Limits. 11. Change Procedures: Part II. Skill Training, Exposure, Cognitive Modification. 12. Stylistic Strategies: Balancing Communication. 13. Case Management Strategies: Interacting with the Community. IV. STRATEGIES FOR SPECIFIC TASKS. 14. Structural Strategies. 15. Special Treatment Strategies.

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