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Index
Cover Title Copyright Table of Contents About the Author Who This Workbook Is For and How to Use It Part One: Critical Components
Personality Disorders—They're Not Going Anywhere Cluster B Client Assessment Structure of Personality Disorders Critical Factors in the Treatment of Histrionic, Antisocial, Narcissistic, and Borderline Clients Personality Disorder Risk and Protective Factors
Part Two: Antisocial Personality Disorder Spectrum
Antisocial Personality and Its Subtypes Antisocial Personality Disorder—Homicidal Triad Oppositional Defiant Disorder—Behavioral Replacement Conduct Disorder Antisocial Personality Disorder Core and Surface Structure. Attachment and the Antisocial Spectrum Antisocial Spectrum and Suicide Risk Perception Questionnaire. How to Manage and Avoid In-Session Violence and Threats. Secondary Gain/Assertiveness Can They Collaborate? The “Wrong-Patient Syndrome” Can You Bond With a Client on the Antisocial Personality Disorder Spectrum? Transference and Countertransference
Part Three: Narcissistic Personality Disorder Spectrum
Narcissistic Personality Disorder and It's Subtypes. Harm to Self and Other Building Mastery Attachment and the Narcissistic Spectrum Perfection Versus Excellence Surmount the Power Struggle Physical and Emotional Empathy Narcissism Key Target Areas for Treatment Maladaptive Beliefs About Self and Emotions Defuse Narcissistic Resistance Avoiding Session Sabotage
Part Four: Histrionic Personality Disorder Spectrum
Histrionic Personality and Its Subtypes Histrionic Personality Spectrum Histrionic/Borderline Distinction Attachment and the Histrionic Spectrum Histrionic Spectrum and Suicide Risk Flirtation, Avoidance, and Inauthenticity Histrionic Client Dangers Boundary Securement Emotional and Behavioral Record False Self/True Self Self-Worth Enhancement Managing the Session With a Histrionic Spectrum Client DBT: The Six Levels of Validation Dependent Versus Independent Action
Part Five: Borderline Personality Disorder Spectrum
Borderline Personality and Its Subtypes Borderline Personality Spectrum Distinction Between Borderline Spectrum and Bipolar Disorder Lessening Self-Mutilation Attachment and The Borderline Spectrum Identifying the Transitional Object Concept of “IT”. Motivations and Triggers Identifying Maladaptive Patterns Unconscious Wishes and Fears
Part Six: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Worksheets
Mindfulness Observe, Describe, Participate Feel The Moment Ready, Breathe, Draw Let It Melt (Chocolate!!!) Participating to Do It Differently Interpersonal Effectiveness Healthy/Hopeless Relationships Steps to Conflict Resolution Wants-to-Shoulds Balance Getting My Needs Met F-A-S-T Moving Beyond the Conflict: G-I-V-E Get What You Want: D-E-A-R M-A-N Emotion Regulation Primary and Secondary Emotions. Acting Opposite Emotion Negative Emotional Resistance Emotional Description Unhealthy to Healthy Coping Distress Tolerance Accept to Surpass (Radical Resistance) Proof of Survival Four Keys to Crisis Survival. Accepting Reality Willingness Over Willfulness
References Appendix A Answer and Scoring Keys Appendix B Emotions List
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