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Understanding and Treating Borderline Personality Disorder:   A Guide for Professionals and Families
Editors:  John G. Gunderson & Perry D. Hoffman
Pages:  192   Soft  Cover
ISBN: 1585621358
American Psychiatric Publishing     2005
List Price:  $29.95
 

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     Understanding and Treating Borderline Personality Disorder: A Guide for Professionals and Families offers both a valuable update for mental health professionals and much-needed information and encouragement for BPD patients and their families and friends. The editors of this eminently practical and accessible text have brought together the wide-ranging and updated perspectives of 15 recognized experts who discuss topics such as:

  • A new understanding of BPD, suggesting that individuals may be genetically prone to developing BPD and that certain stressful events may trigger its onset
     
  • New evidence for the success of various forms of psychotherapy, including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), in reducing self-injury, drug dependence, and days in the hospital for some groups of people with BPD
     
  • Pharmacology research showing that the use of specific medications can relieve the cognitive, affective, and impulsive symptoms experienced by individuals with BPD, as part of a comprehensive psychosocial treatment plan
     
  • New resources for families to help them deal with the dysregulated emotions of their loved ones with BPD and to build effective support systems for themselves

     Yet much remains to be done. Research on BPD is 20 to 30 years behind that on other major psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Despite evidence to the contrary, much of the professional literature on BPD continues to focus on childhood trauma, abuse, and neglect as triggers for BPD—to the detriment of both patient and family.

     Families of people with BPD must deal with an array of burdens in coping with the illness, often without basic information. The chapters on families and BPD give voice to the experience of BPD from the perspective of individuals and family members, and offer the hope that family involvement in treatment will be beneficial to everyone.

     Above all, this book is about the partnership between mental health professionals and families affected by BPD, and about how such a partnership can advance our understanding and treatment of this disorder and provide hope for the future. 

Table of Contents:

Contributors
Foreword
Preface
A Word to the Lay Reader

Part I.  Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prognosis

Chapter 1.     The Borderline Diagnosis:  Concepts, Criteria, and Controversies

Chapter 2.     Psychotherapies for Borderline Personality Disorder

Chapter 3.     Suicidal and Self-Injurious Behavior in Borderline Personality Disorder:  A Self-Regulation Model

Chapter 4.     Pharmacotherapy in Borderline Personality Disorder

Chapter 5.     The Longitudinal Course of Borderline Personality Disorder

Part II.  Family Matters

Chapter 6.     Living with Borderline Personality Disorder:  Two Firsthand Accounts

Chapter 7.     Family Perspectives on Borderline Personality Disorder

Chapter 8.     From Family Trauma to Family Support System

Chapter 9.     Family Involvement in Treatment

Index

 

 
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