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Borderline Patients: Extending The Limits Of Treatability

Contributors

By Harold W. Koenigsberg, MD

By Otto F. Kernberg, MD

By Michael H. Stone, MD

By Ann H. Appelbaum, MD

By Frank E. Yeomans, MD

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$48.00

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$61.00 CAD

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Hardcover

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Hardcover $48.00 $61.00 CAD

Borderline conditions are a growing presence in the treatment room, yet they are uncommonly resistant to treatment. Dr. Kernberg and his colleagues have already articulated the modality they call Transference-Focused Psychotherapy. Now, in an unusually textured elaboration, they confront the complications that limit treatability — co-existing psychopathologies, early trauma/dissociation, problems endemic to the therapeutic situation (attachment disturbances, erotic transferences) — and bring new rounds of clinical ammunition to meet those challenges.

On Sale
Jun 9, 2000
Page Count
304 pages
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-13
9780465095605

Harold W. Koenigsberg, MD

About the Author

Otto Kernberg, M.D., an international authority on borderline treatment and a leader in psychoanalytic thought, is Director of the Personality Disorders Institute at New York Presbyterian Hospital, where the associate authors, all practicing clinicians, collaborate in research.

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