Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. Hannie van Genderen
Table of Contents
1 Cover
5 Preface
8 1 Borderline Personality Disorder What Is Borderline Personality Disorder? Prevalence and Comorbidity Development of BPD
9 2 Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder The Development of Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder Research Results (Contra‐) Indications Rationale of Treatment/Theories Supporting Treatment Schema Modes Summary
10 3 Treatment Structure of Treatment Phases in Treatment Frequently Asked Questions About Treatment
11 4 The Therapeutic Relationship Limited Reparenting Therapists' Schemas Self‐Disclosure Cognitive Techniques and the Therapeutic Relationship Behavioral Techniques and the Therapeutic Relationship Summary
12 5 Experiential Techniques Imagery Imagery Rescripting Imagery Rescripting in the Final Phase of Treatment Imagery Rescripting: Changing Behavior Patterns in the Future Frequently Asked Questions About Imagery Rescripting Role Play Two‐or‐More‐Chair Technique Experiencing and Expressing Emotions Experiencing and Expressing Other Emotions Frequently Asked Questions About Experiential Techniques in General Conclusion
13 6 Cognitive Techniques The Socratic Dialogue Evaluation on a Visual Analogue Scale Multidimensional Evaluation Two‐Dimensional Reproductions of Supposed Connections Pie Chart Courthouse Method Historical Testing Self Monitoring Circle Flashcards Positive Logbook Frequently Asked Questions About Cognitive Techniques
14 7 Behavioral Techniques Experiments Skills Training and Role Play Problem Solving Discussing Dangerous Behaviors Discussing New Behaviors Frequently Asked Questions About Behavioral Techniques
15 8 Specific Methods and Techniques Homework Pharmacological Therapy Crisis Suicide and Self‐Injury Trauma Processing Frequently Asked Questions About Processing Traumas
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9 Methods per Mode
Treatment Methods for the Detached Protector
Treatment Methods for the Abandoned/Abused Child
Treatment Methods for the Happy Child
Treatment Methods for the Angry Child
Treatment