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Index
Cover
Forensic Focus Series
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Contents
Introduction
Part I Theory: Aetiology and Psychopathology
1 The Relationship Between Severity of Personality Disorder and Certain Adverse Childhood Influences
2 Care-Eliciting Behaviour in Man
Part II Clinical Implications
3 Hate in the Countertransference
4 Taking Care of the Hateful Patient
5 The Ailment
6 Malignant Alienation: Dangers for Patients Who are Hard to Like
7 Malignant Alienation
8 The Beginning of Wisdom is Never Calling a Patient a Borderline or, The Clinical Management of Immature Defenses in the Treatment of Individuals with Personality Disorders
9 Psychiatric Staff as Attachment Figures: Understanding Management Problems in Psychiatric Services in the Light of Attachment Theory
10 In the Prison of Severe Personality Disorder
Part III Treatment and Management
11 Murmurs of Discontent: Treatment and Treatability of Personality Disorder
12 Management of Difficult Personality Disorder Patients
13 Problems in the Management of Borderline Patients
14 Ten Traps for Therapists in the Treatment of Trauma Survivors
15 Severe Personality Disorder Patients: Treatment Issues and Selection for In-patient Psychotherapy
16 The Concept of Boundaries in Clinical Practice: Theoretical and Risk-management Decisions
Contributors
Subject Index
Author Index
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