Comparative treatments for borderline personality disorder

Within the field of clinical psychology, the term borderline personality disorder was developed to fulfill a diagnostic need and has come to possess specific stereotypes and negative meanings. Because the term borderline is an emotionally charged word, it can lead to a less-than-accurate view of the...

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Other Authors: Freeman, Arthur, 1942- (-), Stone, Mark H., Martin, Donna, 1954-
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: New York, NY : Springer 2005.
Edition:1st ed
Series:Springer series on comparative treatments for psychological disorders.
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Summary:Within the field of clinical psychology, the term borderline personality disorder was developed to fulfill a diagnostic need and has come to possess specific stereotypes and negative meanings. Because the term borderline is an emotionally charged word, it can lead to a less-than-accurate view of the situation or patient being described, thus presenting a challenge to even the most experienced therapists and becoming one of the most complex disorders to treat. Through the use of one case study, however, experts in borderline personality disorders have put this difficulty at ease. Applying a var
Item Description:Description based upon print version of record.
Physical Description:1 online resource (314 p.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781281964359
9786611964351
9780826148360