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[181]-189) and index. 327 $aSchema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder; Table of Contents; About the Authors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1: Borderline Personality Disorder; What is Borderline Personality Disorder?; Prevalence and Comorbidity; Development of BPD; 2: Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder; The Development of Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder; Research Results; (Contra-) Indications; Rationale of Treatment/Theories Supporting Treatment; Schema Modes; The detached protector; The abandoned/abused child; The angry/impulsive child; The punitive parent 327 $aThe healthy adultSummary; 3: Treatment; Structure of Treatment; Phases in Treatment; Starting Phase and Case Conceptualization; Developing a relationship and g athering information; Measurements; Explaining the treatment rationale; Treating Axis-I Symptoms; Crisis Management; Therapeutic Interventions with Schema Modes; Treating Childhood Traumas; Changing Behavioural Patterns; Ending Therapy; 4: The Therapeutic Relationship; Limited Reparenting; Good care; Giving direction; Empathic confrontation; Role playing and role reversal; Setting limits; Therapists' Schemas and Self-Disclosure 327 $aCognitive Techniques and the Therapeutic RelationshipBehavioural Techniques and the Therapeutic Relationship; Summary; 5: Experiential Techniques; Imagery; Applications and aims of imagery; Imagery of a safe place; Imagery Rescripting; Basic model for imagery rescripting during the first part of the therapy; Phase 1: Imagining the original situation; Phase 2: Rescripting by the therapist; Imagery Rescripting in the Second Part of Treatment; Phase 2: Rescripting by the patient as a healthy adult; Variations with a patient only partially capable of being in the healthy adult mode 327 $aPhase 3: Rescripting experienced by the childImagery Rescripting: Changing Behaviour Patterns; Problems with Using I magery Rescripting; Role Play; Historical role play; Phase 1: The original situation; Phase 2: Role switching; Phase 3: Rescripting; Common problems with historical role play; Role play of a current situation; Two-or-more-chair Technique; Two-chair technique for the punitive parent; Problems with using the two-chair technique with the punitive parent; The two-chair technique with the detached protector; Problems with using the two-chair technique with the detached protector 327 $aMultiple-chair techniqueTwo-or-more-chair technique with changing schemas and coping strategies; Experiencing and Expressing Emotions; Anger; Experiencing and expressing other emotions; Letter writing; 6: Cognitive Techniques; The Socratic Dialogue; Evaluation on a Visual Analogue Scale; Multidimensional Evaluation; Two-Dimensional Reproductions of Supposed Connections; Pie Chart; Courthouse Method; Historical Testing; Flashcards; Positive Logbook; 7: Behavioural Techniques; Experiments; Skills Training and Role Play; Problem Solving; Discussing Dangerous Behaviours; Discussing New Behaviours 327 $a8: Specific Methods and Techniques 330 $aThe book was first published in Dutch by Uitgeverij Nieuwezijds - this book is an English language translation, translated from the original Dutch Language version by Jolijn Drost. 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