MORE ABOUT THIS BOOK
Main description:
Clients with personality disorders (PDs) present special challenges to clinicians. Nonetheless, successful treatment is possible, and a rapidly growing research base can inform diagnosis and intervention.
This book reviews what we know and what we don't know about PDs, and what this implies for clinical practice. It integrates a large body of research findings into a concise, highly practical approach to managing difficult clients.
Rather than advocating a single method of treatment, Joel Paris promotes an integration of all evidence-based psychotherapies, as well as effective case management. The evidence base for pharmacotherapy is reviewed as well.
Focusing particularly on borderline, antisocial, and narcissistic PDs, the author also reviews other PD categories. His extensive experience and clinical wisdom illuminate the discussion, demonstrating how to work productively and empathically with these clients.
Contents:
Introduction
I. General Issues
Why the Diagnosis of Personality Disorder Is Difficult
Traits, Disorders, and DSM-5
Etiology
Prevalence, Precursors, and Outcome
II. Specific Disorders
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Other Personality Disorders
III.Treatment
Psychopharmacology
Psychotherapies
Management
Summary and Future Directions
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Eurospan (American Psychological Association)
Publication date: April, 2015
Pages: None
Weight: 418g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychology