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It offers both a valuable update for mental health professionals and much-needed information and encouragement for BPD patients and their families and friends. The chapters on families give voice to the experience of BPD and offer the hope that family involvement in treatment will be beneficial to everyone.
Understanding and Treating Borderline Personality Disorder: A Guide for Professionals and Families is a concise, clearly written compendium aimed at reducing the confusion and isolation that confront families dealing with this disorder. Both scholarly and accessible to the lay reader, this work brings a balance of professional input and consumer and family experiences to provide much-needed information and encouragement. The 15 distinguished experts show that successful treatment is now a reality for families, discussing new epidemiological and pharmacological research, BPD in the context of trauma, and new treatments such as dialectical behavior therapy. However, the book also includes unique chapters on families and BPD, highlighting family perspectives, family support systems, and family involvement in treatment. At once highly instructive and eminently practical, this guidebook for patients, families, and professionals alike shows the progress that has been made in treatment and recovery. Above all, this groundbreaking book provides hope. It is an accessible must- read for BPD patients and their families and friends, and a valuable update for all mental health professionals.
Understanding and Treating Borderline Personality Disorder: A Guide for Professionals and Families is a concise, clearly written, and eminently practical text. It offers both a valuable update for mental health professionals and much-needed information and encouragement for BPD patients and their families and friends. The chapters on families give voice to the experience of BPD and offer the hope that family involvement in treatment will be beneficial to everyone. Both scholarly and accessible to the lay reader, this work brings together the wide-ranging and updated perspectives of 15 recognized experts. These authors present a new understanding BPD, suggesting that genetic factors and certain stressful events may combine to trigger its onset; new evidence supporting the benefits of specific medications and the success of various forms of psychotherapy, including dialectical behavior therapy (DBT); and new resources for families to help them deal with the dysregulated emotions of their loved ones with BPD and build effective support systems for themselves. Above all, this book is about the partnership between mental health professionals and families affected by BPD, and about how such a partnership can advance our understanding and treatment of this disorder and provide hope for the future.
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
A word to the lay reader
Part I: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prognosis
Chapter 1. The borderline diagnosis: Concepts, criteria, and controversies
Chapter 2. Psychotherapies for borderline personality disorder
Chapter 3. Suicidal and self-injurious behavior in borderline personality disorder: A self-regulation model
Chapter 4. Pharmacotherapy in borderline personality disorder
Chapter 5. The longitudinal course of borderline personality disorder
Part II: Family Matters
Chapter 6. Living with borderline personality disorder: Two firsthand accounts
Chapter 7. Family perspectives on borderline personality disorder
Chapter 8. From family trauma to family support system
Chapter 9. Family involvement in treatment
Index
This impressive book is quite successful in clearly communicating information to a diverse audience on a complex disorder. It is a one of a kind source that provides an extensive amount of information for professionals and lay persons in a unique and manageable form by blending personal experiences with current psychiatric understanding. It will be a valuable resource for family members, patients, and healthcare professionals alike. -- Marie A. Dewitt, M.D. * Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal *
[U]nderstanding and Treating Borderline Personality Disorder is one of the most complete and responsibly written books I have found on any mental illness. I recommend it without reservation to anyone who needs a comprehensive introduction to what is known-and not known-about BPD. -- David A. Flory * Metapsychology Online Book Reviews *
The intent of this volume on borderline personality disorder (BPD) is laudable: it seeks to offer professionals and families information and education to reduce the confusion about the disorder. Such a guide is badly needed. . . . There is clearly a niche for a readable text that explains BPD in ways that are helpful to families and parents. This volume begins to fill this niche and should help reduce false impressions, stigmatization of the disorder, and the blame heaped on patients and their families. * Canadian Journal of Psychiatry *
Sample cases, plain-terms discussions and definitions, and a highly accessible style and format make Understanding and Treating Borderline Personality Disorder immediately comprehensible to readers of all backgrounds. Highly recommended for anyone whose family or professional life places them in contact with or makes them responsible for borderline patients. * Midwest Book Review *
Understanding and Treating Borderline Personality Disorder: A Guide for Professionals and Families is a concise, clearly written compendium aimed at reducing the confusion and isolation that confront families dealing with this disorder. Both scholarly and accessible to the lay reader, this work brings a balance of professional input and consumer and family experiences to provide much-needed information and encouragement. The 15 distinguished experts show that successful treatment is now a reality for families, discussing new epidemiological and pharmacological research, BPD in the context of trauma, and new treatments such as dialectical behavior therapy. However, the book also includes unique chapters on families and BPD, highlighting family perspectives, family support systems, and family involvement in treatment. At once highly instructive and eminently practical, this guidebook for patients, families, and professionals alike shows the progress that has been made in treatment and recovery. Above all, this groundbreaking book provides hope. It is an accessible must- read for BPD patients and their families and friends, and a valuable update for all mental health professionals.
" [U]nderstanding and Treating Borderline Personality Disorder is one of the most complete and responsibly written books I have found on any mental illness. I recommend it without reservation to anyone who needs a comprehensive introduction to what is known-and not known-about BPD."- David A. Flory, Metapsychology Online Book Reviews