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Abnorme Persönlichkeiten / / Nikolaus Petrilowitsch
Abnorme Persönlichkeiten / / Nikolaus Petrilowitsch
Autore Petrilowitsch Nikolaus
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York ; ; Basel : , : S. Karger AG, , 1964
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (187 pages)
Disciplina 616.8581
Soggetto topico Personality disorders
ISBN 3-318-05333-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910153271503321
Petrilowitsch Nikolaus  
New York ; ; Basel : , : S. Karger AG, , 1964
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Antisocial, borderline, narcissistic & histrionic workbook : treatment strategies for cluster B personality disorders / / Daniel J Fox, PhD, author of The clinician's guide to the diagnosis and treatment of personality distorders
Antisocial, borderline, narcissistic & histrionic workbook : treatment strategies for cluster B personality disorders / / Daniel J Fox, PhD, author of The clinician's guide to the diagnosis and treatment of personality distorders
Autore Fox Daniel J., Psychologist
Pubbl/distr/stampa Eau Claired, Wisconsin : , : PESI Publishing & Media, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (315 p.)
Disciplina 616.8581
Soggetto topico Personality disorders
Personality disorders - Treatment
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-55957-019-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""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""
Altri titoli varianti Antisocial, borderline, narcissistic and histrionic workbook
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460712403321
Fox Daniel J., Psychologist  
Eau Claired, Wisconsin : , : PESI Publishing & Media, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Antisocial, borderline, narcissistic & histrionic workbook : treatment strategies for cluster B personality disorders / / Daniel J Fox, PhD, author of The clinician's guide to the diagnosis and treatment of personality distorders
Antisocial, borderline, narcissistic & histrionic workbook : treatment strategies for cluster B personality disorders / / Daniel J Fox, PhD, author of The clinician's guide to the diagnosis and treatment of personality distorders
Autore Fox Daniel J., Psychologist
Pubbl/distr/stampa Eau Claired, Wisconsin : , : PESI Publishing & Media, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (315 p.)
Disciplina 616.8581
Soggetto topico Personality disorders
Personality disorders - Treatment
ISBN 1-55957-019-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""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""
Altri titoli varianti Antisocial, borderline, narcissistic and histrionic workbook
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797863903321
Fox Daniel J., Psychologist  
Eau Claired, Wisconsin : , : PESI Publishing & Media, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Antisocial, borderline, narcissistic & histrionic workbook : treatment strategies for cluster B personality disorders / / Daniel J Fox, PhD, author of The clinician's guide to the diagnosis and treatment of personality distorders
Antisocial, borderline, narcissistic & histrionic workbook : treatment strategies for cluster B personality disorders / / Daniel J Fox, PhD, author of The clinician's guide to the diagnosis and treatment of personality distorders
Autore Fox Daniel J., Psychologist
Pubbl/distr/stampa Eau Claired, Wisconsin : , : PESI Publishing & Media, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (315 p.)
Disciplina 616.8581
Soggetto topico Personality disorders
Personality disorders - Treatment
ISBN 1-55957-019-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""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""
Altri titoli varianti Antisocial, borderline, narcissistic and histrionic workbook
Record Nr. UNINA-9910808502003321
Fox Daniel J., Psychologist  
Eau Claired, Wisconsin : , : PESI Publishing & Media, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
El cambio cuantico : Como el nuevo paradigma cientifico puede transformar la sociedad / / Ervin Laszlo
El cambio cuantico : Como el nuevo paradigma cientifico puede transformar la sociedad / / Ervin Laszlo
Autore Laszlo Ervin <1932->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Barcelona, Spain : , : Editorial Kairós, , [2010]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (262 p.)
Disciplina 616.8581
Soggetto topico Personality disorders
ISBN 84-7245-889-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione spa
Nota di contenuto Cubierta; Portada; Créditos; Dedicatoria; Sumario; Introducción: la revolución de la realidad; Parte I: Macrocambio social; 1. Evolución o extinción: ésa es la cuestión; 2. La dinámica del macrocambio; 3. Las raíces de la insostenibilidad; 4. Una manera mejor de crecer; 5. Una nueva visión; 6. Una ética planetaria; 7. La cultura de holos; 8. ¡Evolución, no extinción! Un llamamiento desde fidji; Parte II: Cambio de paradigma en la ciencia; 9. El Pleno cósmico: el nuevo concepto fundamental de la realidad; 10. Coherencia no local: el nuevo concepto de la realidad manifiesta
11. El campo akásico: el recién redescubierto concepto de la realidad12. Implicaciones metafísicas, teológicas y éticas; 13. La siguiente evolución de la consciencia humana; Parte III: El cambio global en acción. el club de budapest y sus iniciativas; 14. Breve historia del club de budapest; 15. Manifiesto sobre la consciencia planetaria; 16. Principales actividades del club de budapest; 17. Objetivos de la globalshift university; 18. Objetivos del consejo de la sabiduría mundial; 19. Objetivos del estudio internacional de culturas emergentes
20. Objetivos de las jornadas de meditación-oración por la paz globalAnexo: comunicación más allá de la tumba. Explorando una explicación; Bibliografía
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790177403321
Laszlo Ervin <1932->  
Barcelona, Spain : , : Editorial Kairós, , [2010]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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El cambio cuantico : Como el nuevo paradigma cientifico puede transformar la sociedad / / Ervin Laszlo
El cambio cuantico : Como el nuevo paradigma cientifico puede transformar la sociedad / / Ervin Laszlo
Autore Laszlo Ervin <1932->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Barcelona, Spain : , : Editorial Kairós, , [2010]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (262 p.)
Disciplina 616.8581
Soggetto topico Personality disorders
ISBN 84-7245-889-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione spa
Nota di contenuto Cubierta; Portada; Créditos; Dedicatoria; Sumario; Introducción: la revolución de la realidad; Parte I: Macrocambio social; 1. Evolución o extinción: ésa es la cuestión; 2. La dinámica del macrocambio; 3. Las raíces de la insostenibilidad; 4. Una manera mejor de crecer; 5. Una nueva visión; 6. Una ética planetaria; 7. La cultura de holos; 8. ¡Evolución, no extinción! Un llamamiento desde fidji; Parte II: Cambio de paradigma en la ciencia; 9. El Pleno cósmico: el nuevo concepto fundamental de la realidad; 10. Coherencia no local: el nuevo concepto de la realidad manifiesta
11. El campo akásico: el recién redescubierto concepto de la realidad12. Implicaciones metafísicas, teológicas y éticas; 13. La siguiente evolución de la consciencia humana; Parte III: El cambio global en acción. el club de budapest y sus iniciativas; 14. Breve historia del club de budapest; 15. Manifiesto sobre la consciencia planetaria; 16. Principales actividades del club de budapest; 17. Objetivos de la globalshift university; 18. Objetivos del consejo de la sabiduría mundial; 19. Objetivos del estudio internacional de culturas emergentes
20. Objetivos de las jornadas de meditación-oración por la paz globalAnexo: comunicación más allá de la tumba. Explorando una explicación; Bibliografía
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818667203321
Laszlo Ervin <1932->  
Barcelona, Spain : , : Editorial Kairós, , [2010]
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Complex cases of personality disorders : metacognitive interpersonal therapy / / Antonino Carcione, Giuseppe Nicolo and Antonio Semerari (editors)
Complex cases of personality disorders : metacognitive interpersonal therapy / / Antonino Carcione, Giuseppe Nicolo and Antonio Semerari (editors)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (260 pages)
Disciplina 616.8581
Soggetto topico Psychotherapy
Counseling
Personality
Trastorns de la personalitat
Teràpia cognitiva
Assessorament psicològic
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 3-030-70455-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors and Contributors -- Editors -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: The Problem of the Diagnosis -- 1.1 The Problem: A Complex Case -- 1.2 The Problem of the Diagnosis: The Crisis of Current Nosography -- 1.2.1 The Two Classifications of Personality Disorders in DSM-5: Advantages and Limitations -- 1.2.2 The Excessive Complication of the Diagnosis -- 1.2.3 Which Dimension to Consider? Personality Traits -- 1.3 From Diagnosis to Treatment -- 1.4 The Diagnosis of Enrico -- Chapter 2: Knowing the Mind -- 2.1 Meta-Representation -- 2.2 Meta-Representation and Psychopathology -- 2.3 Metacognition -- 2.4 Functions in the Domain of Knowing One's Own Mind -- 2.4.1 Monitoring -- 2.4.2 Integration -- 2.4.3 Differentiation -- 2.4.4 Understanding the Mind of Another/Decentration -- 2.4.5 Mastery -- 2.5 Self-directedness and Choice Regulation -- 2.5.1 Goals and Heuristics in Personality Disorders -- 2.5.2 Metacognition and Regulation of Choices -- 2.5.2.1 Regulation Based on Emotions and Desires and Emotional Dysregulation -- 2.5.2.2 Regulation Based on Interpersonal Context: Interpersonal Attunement -- 2.5.2.3 Regulation Based on Norms, Values, and an Ideal Self -- Chapter 3: Metacognition as a General Factor of Personality Pathology -- 3.1 Co-occurring Diagnoses: A Problem or an Opportunity? -- 3.2 General Personality Pathology: Severity, Disorders of the Self and of Relationships -- 3.3 Metacognition Between General Personality Pathology and Phenomenal Manifestations -- 3.3.1 Dysfunctions of Metacognition in Personality Disorders and in Nonpsychotic Clinical Syndrome -- 3.3.2 Dysfunctions of Metacognition and General Personality Pathology -- 3.3.3 Dysfunctions of Metacognition as Predictors of Personality Disorders -- 3.3.4 Metacognition and Treatment Outcomes -- Chapter 4: Treatment Integration.
4.1 Toward an Integrated Treatment of Personality Disorders -- 4.2 Procedures and Techniques of Cognitive Therapy -- 4.3 Goals, Procedures, and Techniques of Manualized Therapies for PDs -- 4.4 Treatment Integration and Teamwork -- 4.5 Assessment -- 4.5.1 The Advantages of Organization -- 4.5.2 The Limits of Caregiving -- Chapter 5: The Pretreatment Phase: The Assessment Interview and Communication of the Diagnosis -- 5.1 Conducting the Assessment Interview -- 5.2 How to Begin -- 5.2.1 First Questions -- 5.2.2 Interpersonal Area -- 5.2.3 Identifying Primary and Recurring Problematic Mental States -- 5.3 Communicating the Diagnosis - Pretreatment Phase -- 5.3.1 Communicating the Diagnosis -- 5.3.2 Traits and Personality Diagnoses: SCID-II -- 5.3.3 Symptoms -- 5.3.4 Metacognition: Metacognition Assessment Interview (MAI) - From Communication of the Diagnosis to the Explanation of the Patient's Functioning -- 5.4 Conclusion of the Pretreatment Phase -- 5.5 Explanation of the Therapeutic Rationale -- 5.6 The Therapeutic Contract -- Chapter 6: The Therapeutic Relationship -- 6.1 Problematic Aspects of the Therapeutic Relationship -- 6.2 The Therapeutic Use of the Relationship -- 6.2.1 The Therapeutic Alliance -- 6.2.2 Formation of the Alliance: Collaborative Empiricism and the Therapeutic Contract -- 6.3 An Exemplative Case -- 6.4 Collaborative Atmosphere and Management of Reductions of the Alliance -- 6.4.1 The Therapist's Conversational Style -- 6.5 Interpersonal Cycles -- 6.5.1 Factors Influencing the Content and Development of Interpersonal Cycles -- 6.5.2 Therapeutic Goals -- 6.5.3 Procedures and Techniques in the Management of Cycles -- 6.6 Typical Interpersonal Cycles: Acute Cycles -- 6.6.1 The Invalidating Cycle -- 6.6.2 The Abusive Aggressive Cycle -- 6.6.3 Cycles of Alarm -- 6.7 Typical Interpersonal Cycles: Chronic Cycles.
6.7.1 The Detachment Cycle -- 6.7.2 The Competitive Cycle -- Chapter 7: General Treatment Goals and Session Management -- 7.1 Goals, Setting, and Procedures -- 7.2 Principles for the Conduct of the Session -- 7.2.1 Metacognitive Attitude -- 7.2.2 Obstacles to Metacognition -- 7.2.3 Regulating Emotional Tone -- 7.2.4 Reflecting on Moments of Confusion -- Chapter 8: Monitoring and Integration -- 8.1 The Problematic State -- 8.1.1 Criteria for Choosing the Problematic State to Explore -- 8.1.2 Three General Principles for the Monitoring and Integration of Problematic States -- 8.1.3 Problems in Monitoring: Primary Emotions and Intentions -- 8.2 Maintaining the Metacognitive Level Reached in Session: Homework and Reminders -- 8.3 Mastery of Problematic States Tied to Severe Symptoms -- 8.4 Initial Management of At-Risk Problematic States -- 8.4.1 Principles for the Management of Suicide Risk -- 8.4.2 The Different Suicidal Mental States -- 8.4.3 Suicide as an Attempt to End Suffering -- 8.4.4 Suicide in Conditions of Dissociative Detachment -- 8.4.5 Suicide as a Relational Act -- 8.5 The Management of Impulsive Behaviors -- 8.6 Promoting Integration -- 8.7 The Management of Mental States in the Integrative Phase: From Change to Acceptance -- 8.8 Autobiographical Memory -- Chapter 9: Differentiation and Decentration -- 9.1 Differentiation, Critical Distance, and Decentration -- 9.1.1 The Ambiguity of Differentiation -- 9.1.2 Fostering Differentiation in Psychotherapy -- 9.1.3 Beliefs in Personality Disorders -- 9.1.4 Relatively Well-Founded Beliefs and Compensatory Beliefs -- 9.1.5 The Development of Critical Distance -- 9.2 Decentration -- 9.2.1 Decentration, Differentiation, and Critical Distance -- 9.3 Clinical Manifestations of Decentration -- 9.3.1 Differentiation, Decentration, and States of Threat.
9.3.2 Differentiation, Decentration, and Sense of Belonging -- 9.3.3 Differentiation, Decentration, and Shame -- 9.4 Differentiation, Decentration, and General Principles of Management -- 9.5 Specific Techniques for Promoting Understanding of the Mind/Decentration -- 9.5.1 Role Playing (Current and Historical) -- Chapter 10: Almost Impossible Cases -- 10.1 The Uncertain Border: The Margin of Treatability -- 10.2 The Egocentric Mind or the Fixity of Intentional Attribution -- 10.2.1 Case I: The Drama of Being Too Visible (Paranoid PD with Traits of Histrionic and Borderline Personality Disorders) -- 10.2.2 Case II: The Drama of Not Being Seen (Histrionic PD) -- 10.3 Weakness of Self and Non-integration -- 10.4 Empathy and Moral Sense -- 10.5 Narcissistic Functioning -- 10.6 How to Treat Severe Forms of Narcissism -- Chapter 11: Group Interventions: Skills Training -- 11.1 Strategic Goals and Procedural Characteristics -- 11.2 The Structure of Skills Training -- 11.3 Indications for Skills-Training Groups: Impulsivity/Chaoticity and Emotional Coarctation/Withdrawal -- 11.3.1 Impulsive/Chaotic Patients -- 11.3.2 Coarctated/Withdrawn Patients -- 11.4 Contraindications to the Skills Training Group -- 11.5 The Metacognitive Module -- 11.6 Skills Training for Interpersonal Abilities -- 11.7 Procedures for Referral of Patients to Groups and the Contract -- 11.7.1 First Interview -- 11.8 Obstacles During the Group and Dropout -- Chapter 12: Pharmacological Treatment of Patients with Personality Disorders -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 When Is Pharmacotherapy Useful? -- 12.3 Psychotherapist and Pharmacologist -- 12.4 Psychiatric Exam Scheme for Patients with Personality Disorder -- 12.5 Pharmacological Treatment of Personality Disorders -- 12.6 Pharmacological Prescriptions for Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder: Our Procedure.
12.6.1 In Cases of Prevailing Affective Instability -- 12.6.2 In Cases of Prevailing Impulse Dyscontrol -- 12.6.3 In Cases of Prevailing Cognitive Symptomatology -- 12.7 Other Personality Disorders -- 12.8 The Duration of Pharmacological Treatment -- Chapter 13: A Synthesis: Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy -- 13.1 Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy: An Integrated Approach for Complex Cases -- 13.2 The Timing of the Intervention -- 13.3 Developing the Treatment -- 13.4 Checklist for Assessing Adherence to the Treatment Procedure -- References -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910488714203321
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Comprendere il male : Il disturbo antisociale di personalità / / Patrizia Velotti
Comprendere il male : Il disturbo antisociale di personalità / / Patrizia Velotti
Autore Velotti Patrizia
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bologna : , : Societa editrice il Mulino, Spa, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 pages)
Disciplina 616.8581
Collana Aspetti della psicologia
Soggetto topico Personality disorders
ISBN 88-15-32270-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Nota di contenuto Capitolo primo Il disturbo antisociale di personalità -- Capitolo secondo Il caso di Luca -- Capitolo terzo Un modello psicoanalitico relazionale -- Capitolo quarto La terapia metacognitiva interpersonale -- Capitolo quinto La prospettiva gruppoanalitico-soggettuale -- Capitolo sesto L'approccio fenomenologico -- Capitolo settimo L'approccio basato sulla mentalizzazione -- Capitolo ottavo Il trattamento farmacologico -- Conclusioni -- Riferimenti bibliografici.
Altri titoli varianti Comprendere il male
Record Nr. UNINA-9910131278503321
Velotti Patrizia  
Bologna : , : Societa editrice il Mulino, Spa, , 2015
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Comprendere il male : Il disturbo antisociale di personalità / / Patrizia Velotti
Comprendere il male : Il disturbo antisociale di personalità / / Patrizia Velotti
Autore Velotti Patrizia
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bologna : , : Societa editrice il Mulino, Spa, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 pages)
Disciplina 616.8581
Collana Aspetti della psicologia
Soggetto topico Personality disorders
ISBN 88-15-32270-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
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Nota di contenuto Capitolo primo Il disturbo antisociale di personalità -- Capitolo secondo Il caso di Luca -- Capitolo terzo Un modello psicoanalitico relazionale -- Capitolo quarto La terapia metacognitiva interpersonale -- Capitolo quinto La prospettiva gruppoanalitico-soggettuale -- Capitolo sesto L'approccio fenomenologico -- Capitolo settimo L'approccio basato sulla mentalizzazione -- Capitolo ottavo Il trattamento farmacologico -- Conclusioni -- Riferimenti bibliografici.
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Bologna : , : Societa editrice il Mulino, Spa, , 2015
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A Dimensional Approach to Schizotypy : Conceptualization and Treatment / / Simone Cheli and Paul H. Lysaker, editors
A Dimensional Approach to Schizotypy : Conceptualization and Treatment / / Simone Cheli and Paul H. Lysaker, editors
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (360 pages)
Disciplina 616.8581
Soggetto topico Schizotypal personality disorder - Treatment
Trastorns de la personalitat
Esquizofrènia
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 3-031-41788-7
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Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Preface: Schizotypy from a Clinical Point of View -- References -- Contents -- Part I: Schizotypy as a Feature of Personality and Psychopathology -- Chapter 1: The Neurodevelopmental Considerations of Schizotypy -- Introduction -- Neuroanatomy and Physiology -- Neuroanatomical Abnormalities and Schizotypy -- Neurophysiological Abnormalities and Schizotypy -- The Neuroendocrine System and Schizotypy -- Neural Activation, Connectivity, and Schizotypy -- Neural Activity and Schizotypy -- Fluctuating Asymmetry and Minor Physical Anomalies -- FA, MPAs, and Schizotypy -- Neurological Soft Signs -- Motor Control and Schizotypy -- Cognitive Functioning and Schizotypy -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Evolutionary Aspects of Schizotypy -- Introduction -- Evolutionary Explanations of Schizophrenia -- Ontogenetic Aspects -- Genetic Aspects -- Social Aspects -- Immunological Aspects -- Phylogenetic Aspects -- Evolutionary Insights About Variation in Personality -- Evolutionary Aspects of Schizotypy -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Conceptualization of Schizotypy Within the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology and Other Nosologies -- Schizotypy and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders -- Schizotypy and the International Classification of Diseases -- Schizotypy and the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology -- Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: Psychosocial Functioning in Schizotypy: Potential Links to Social, Cognitive, and Affective Processes -- Introduction -- Social Functioning Deficits in Schizotypy: What We Know So Far -- Explanation 1: Social Skills Deficits -- Explanation 2: Cognitive Deficits -- Explanation 3: Anticipated Pleasure Deficits -- Explanation 4: Emotion Regulation Deficits -- Integration, Implications, and Summary -- References.
Chapter 5: Schizotypal Disorder: Phenomenological Perspectives on Diagnosis, Psychopathology, and Psychotherapy -- A Brief History of the Evolution of the Diagnosis of Schizotypal Disorder -- Inner Experiential Situation -- Psychotherapeutic Implications -- References -- Chapter 6: Conceptualization and Assessment of Multidimensional Schizotypy -- Conceptualization and Assessment of Multidimensional Schizotypy -- Origins and History of Schizotypy -- Current Conceptualization of Schizotypy -- Assessment of Schizotypy -- Integrating Multidimensional Schizotypy Across Psychology, Psychiatry, and Neuroscience -- References -- Chapter 7: A (Cross-)Cultural Look at Schizotypy -- A Cultural Premise -- Stigma and the West -- Cultural Approaches to Schizophrenia and Psychosis -- Creative, Religious, and Schizotypal Experiences -- A Possible Relational Synthesis -- References -- Part II: Transdiagnostic Mechanisms -- Chapter 8: Understanding the Phenomenology of Schizotypy and Schizotypal Personality Disorder: An Application of the Integrative Model of Metacognition -- Introduction -- The Shared Phenomenology of Schizotypy and Schizophrenia Disorders -- The Integrated Model of Metacognition and the Phenomenology of Schizophrenia: A Brief Overview -- An Application of the Integrative Model of Metacognition to the Phenomenology Schizotypy -- Metacognition and Schizotypy: Supporting Research -- Conclusions and Limitations -- References -- Chapter 9: Linking Personality and Psychopathology: A Mentalization-Based Treatment Framework for the Understanding of Schizotypy-Related Psychopathology -- Introduction -- Schizotypy and Mentalizing Throughout Development -- Evidence Linking Mentalizing and Schizotypy Along the Developmental Continuum of Psychosis Expression.
Conclusion: Toward a Person-Centered Integration of the Schizotypy Framework for Clinical Intervention -- References -- Chapter 10: The Role of Attachment Processes in the Psychosis Spectrum -- Attachment Theory -- An Overview of Attachment Styles and Schizotypy -- Attachment Styles and Paranoia -- Attachment Styles and Hallucinatory Phenomena -- Attachment Styles and Negative Symptoms -- Limitations and Future Research -- Clinical Implications -- References -- Chapter 11: Compassion-Focused Therapy and Schizotypy: An Exploration of an Evolution-Informed Biopsychosocial Approach -- The Basic Science of CFT -- Exploring the Basic Functions of Mind -- Self-Evaluation and Self-Attacking -- The Evolution and Therapeutic Use of Compassion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Interpersonal Diagnosis of Schizotypy -- Contemporary Integrative Interpersonal Theory of Personality and Psychopathology -- Six Principles of CIIT -- Interpersonal Diagnosis: Function and Dysfunction -- The Interpersonal Situation -- Schizotypy Features from a Contemporary Interpersonal Perspective -- Feature 1: Self-Referential Thinking (Aberrant Salience) -- Feature 2: Persecutory Thinking (Suspiciousness/Paranoia) -- Feature 3: Social Disinterest -- Feature 4: Inability to Perceive and Express Social Cues -- Feature 5: Aberrant Perceptions -- Feature 6: Disorganization -- Integration of Features -- Implications for Clinical Practice -- References -- Part III: Integrated Interventions -- Chapter 13: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Schizotypy and Psychosis: The Role of Trauma -- Introduction -- Evidence Base for CBT for Psychosis -- Treatment of Schizotypal Personality Disorder -- Illustrative Case Study: CBT for Psychosis and Schizotypy -- History -- Sessions 1-5 -- Sessions 6-10 -- Sessions 11-15 -- Sessions 16-20 -- Discussion.
Modifying CBT for Clients with Schizotypy and Psychosis -- How Does Modified CBTp Compare and Contrast with Other Interventions? -- Implications -- References -- Chapter 14: A Compassion-Focused Approach to Working with Problematic Belief Systems -- Introduction -- Compassion as an Evolved Social Mentality -- Psychoeducation About Our Tricky Brains -- Formulation Focusing on the Function of Belief Systems -- External Threats: Belief Systems That Elicit Protective/Submissive Responses to Avoid Harm from Other People -- Internal Threats: Belief Systems That Orient the Mind and Avoid Difficult Emotions, Memories and Emotional Conflicts -- CFT Processes to Prepare the Mind for Working with Problematic Belief Systems -- Developing the Compassionate Self -- Establishing Safeness: Internal and External -- External Safeness -- Internal Safeness -- Fears, Blocks and Resistances (FBRs) -- Preparing Our Compassionate Mind for What Is Behind the Belief System -- Case Examples: Bringing the Compassionate Mind to a Formulation -- Michael -- Michael's Formulation -- Neenah -- Neenah's Formulation -- Layla -- Layla's Formulation -- CFT Techniques for Compassionate Relating -- Multiple Selves and Parts Work -- Compassionate Letter Writing -- Working with Trauma Memories/Traumatised Parts -- Compassionate Relating in Every-Day Life -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 15: Addressing Schizotypy in Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy -- Existing Treatments for Schizotypy -- Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy: General Framework and Central Elements -- Metacognition and the Metacognition Assessment Scale -- Evidence for MERIT Effectiveness in Psychosis -- Metacognition and Schizotypy -- Evidence for MERIT in Schizotypy-Related Diagnoses -- Clinical Case Example -- Conclusion -- References.
Chapter 16: Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy for Schizotypal Personality Disorder -- Introduction -- Forms and Content of the Schizotypal Experience -- MIT Procedures -- Interventions on the Relationship -- Shared Formulation of Functioning -- Promotion of Change -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 17: Evolutionary Systems Therapy for Schizotypy: An Integrated Look at Attachment, Compassion and Metacognition -- Introduction -- Roots and Background -- The Early Shared Conceptualization -- The Four-Module Structure of the Therapy -- Supporting Evidence and Future Research -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 18: Mentalization-Based Treatment for Schizotypal Personality -- Developmental Context -- Emotions -- Mentalization -- Treatment Targets -- MBT for SPD -- Practice Point 1: Promote Awareness of Emotions and Bodily Sensations -- Practice Point 2: Notice Breakdowns in Mentalization and the Underlying Causes -- Practice Point 3: Attend to the Therapeutic Relationship -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 19: A View on the Treatment of Schizotypy in Terms of Psychoanalysis -- Introduction -- Theoretical Concepts -- Empirical Findings in Clinical Practice -- Practical Recommendations for Therapy -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 20: Clinical Staging of Schizotypal Disorder: Preliminary Considerations and Treatment Implications -- Introduction -- The Clinical Phenotype and Trajectories of Schizotypal Disorder -- Clinical Staging -- Schizotypal Disorder in the Clinical Staging Approach -- Schizotypy Symptom Development Across Clinical Stages -- Treatment of Schizotypal Disorder -- Psychotherapies and Integrated Treatments -- Pharmacological Interventions -- Treatment Study Findings and Clinical Staging -- Conclusions and Future Directions -- References -- Chapter 21: Schizotypy and Hikikomori, A Severe Form of Social Withdrawal Syndrome.
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
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