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Borderline
Patients: Borderline conditions are a growing presence
in the treatment room, yet they are uncommonly resistant to treatment.
The authors, all Senior Fellows at the Personality Disorders Institute
of the New York Presbyterian Hospital, "Borderline patients present
the most difficult challenge to contemporary dynamic psychotherapists.
Dr. Koenigsberg, Dr. Kernberg and their colleagues offer a comprehensive
summary of their current approach to these patients, by far the most
well studied and most influential therapy in use today. This is must
reading for every dynamic therapist who sees borderline patients, and
that means every dynamic therapist." "Kernberg's transference-focused
psychotherapy for borderline patients has become the most theoretically-based,
persistently developed and operationally defined psychoanalytic therapy
to date. The collective wisdom of the authors represented in this book
will help clinicians learn how to select and prepare patients for this
therapy and how it interfaces with other modalities." "This book does exactly
what it says it intends to doextend the limits of treatabilityby
building on the Transference-Focused Pshychotherapy that Otto Kernberg
developed some twenty-five years ago. Therapists will now know what
to do when patients don't respond. They will also know how to use the
method in combination with such other modalities as dream analysis and
pharmacotherapy. This is an update on an already-effective method for
meeting the challenge of treating borderline patients. We are lucky
to be living in this century with such a guide at hand."
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