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I sacramenti
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 111

I sacramenti

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1977
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Curare i casi complessi
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 178

Curare i casi complessi

Nell'attività clinica è in pratica impossibile incontrare un paziente con un disturbo di personalità che non sia diagnosticabile almeno per un altro disturbo di personalità e altri disturbi psichiatrici. Già questo dato rende insostenibile l'attuale nosografia categoriale che sopravvive a se stessa per mancanza di alternative e per l'assenza di linee terapeutiche che prescindano dalle categorie. In questo libro gli autori del Terzo Centro propongono un modello integrato di terapia che va al di là delle diagnosi categoriali e punta al trattamento dei fattori generali della patologia della personalità. In questo contesto particolare enfasi viene posta sullo sviluppo delle funzioni metacognitive e sull'integrazione di procedure e tecniche di psicoterapie diverse.

Psychotherapy of Personality Disorders
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Psychotherapy of Personality Disorders

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-05-07
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  • Publisher: Routledge

An accurate description of the problems associated with personality disorders can lead to psychotherapists providing better treatment for their patients, alleviating some of the difficulties associated with handling such disorders. The authors draw on existing therapeutic approaches and concepts to offer a treatment model for dealing with personality disorders. Psychotherapy of Personality Disorders clearly discusses the models for different types of personality disorder, along with general treatment principles, focusing on: principles for identifying and classifying types of disorder theoretical analyses that are characteristic of each type practical therapeutic principals that are grounded in the basic theory. The language is clinician-friendly and the therapeutic model is illustrated with clinical cases and session transcripts making this title essential reading for psychotherapists, personality disorder researchers and cognitive scientists as well as professionals with an interest in personality disorders.

Complex Cases of Personality Disorders
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Complex Cases of Personality Disorders

This book proposes an integrated model of treatment for Personality Disorders (PDs) that goes beyond outdated categorical diagnoses, aiming to treat the general factors underlying the pathology of personality. The authors emphasize the development of metacognitive functions and the integration of procedures and techniques of different psychotherapies. The book addresses the treatment of complex cases that present with multiform psychopathological features, outlining clinical interventions that focus on structures of personal meaning, metacognition and interpersonal processes. In addition, this book: Provides an overview of pre-treatment phase procedures such as assessment interviews Explains the Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy (MIT) approach and summarizes MIT clinical guidelines Outlines pharmacological treatment for patients with PDs Includes checklists and other useful resources for therapists evaluating their adherence to the treatment method Complex Cases of Personality Disorders: Metacognitive and Interpersonal Therapy is both an insightful reexamining of the theoretical underpinnings of personality disorder treatment and a practical resource for clinicians.

The Sicilian Judge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

The Sicilian Judge

Judge Anthony Alaimo's life is a metaphor for quintessential American values: courage, hard work, patriotism, compassion. This book takes us inside the incandescent life and tumultuous times of Alaimo, WWII bomber pilot, POW, and indomitable escape artist, whose fidelity to the law is equaled by his compassion and outrage at injustice.

Psychotherapy of Personality Disorders
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 437

Psychotherapy of Personality Disorders

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-05-07
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  • Publisher: Routledge

An accurate description of the problems associated with personality disorders can lead to psychotherapists providing better treatment for their patients, alleviating some of the difficulties associated with handling such disorders. The authors draw on existing therapeutic approaches and concepts to offer a treatment model for dealing with personality disorders. Psychotherapy of Personality Disorders clearly discusses the models for different types of personality disorder, along with general treatment principles, focusing on: principles for identifying and classifying types of disorder theoretical analyses that are characteristic of each type practical therapeutic principals that are grounded in the basic theory. The language is clinician-friendly and the therapeutic model is illustrated with clinical cases and session transcripts making this title essential reading for psychotherapists, personality disorder researchers and cognitive scientists as well as professionals with an interest in personality disorders.

Cognitive Psychotherapy Toward a New Millennium
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 447

Cognitive Psychotherapy Toward a New Millennium

In the roughly two decades since Aaron T. Beck published the now classic "Cognitive Therapy of Depression," and Michael J. Mahoney declared the "Cognitive Revolution," much has happened. What was proposed as the "cognitive revolution" has now become the zeitgeist, and Cognitive Therapy (CT) has grown exponentially with each passing year. A treatment model that was once seen as diffe rent, strange, or even alien, is now commonplace. In fact, many people have allied themselves with CT claiming that they have always done CT. Even my psychoanalytic colleagues have claimed that they often use CT. "After all," they say, "Psychoanalysis is a cognitive therapy." Cognitive Therapy (or Cognitive Psych...

CBT Case Formulation as Therapeutic Process
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

CBT Case Formulation as Therapeutic Process

This book reasserts the importance of case formulation as the first step in implementing effective cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT), centering it as the main operative tool of CBT approaches by which the therapist handles the whole psychotherapeutic process. Chapters discuss specific CBT interventions and components of the treatment, aspecific factors including therapeutic alliance and relationship, and theoretical and historical background of CBT practices. In addition, the book assumes that in CBTs the case formulation is a procedure which is continuously shared and reevaluated between patient and therapist throughout the course of treatment. This aspect is increasingly becoming the distinguishing feature of CBT approaches as it embodies CBT's basic tenets and implies full confidence in patients’ conscious agreement, transparent cooperation and explicit commitment with CBT’s model of clinical change.