Points of Contention and Convergence. |
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Authors: | Chard, Kathleen M. Paris, Joel Silk, Kenneth R. Wagner, Amy W. Widiger, Thomas A. Young, Jeffrey E. |
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Abstract: | In this portion of the clinical exchange, Drs. Kathleen Chard and Thomas Widiger, Joel Paris, Kenneth Silk, Amy Wagner, and Jeffrey Young discuss areas of agreement and disagreement about their concepts of the case, as described in their separate articles (see records 2005-02680-006; 2005-02680-007; 2005-02680-008; 2005-02680-009; 2005-02680-010) in this issue of the journal, of the patient with traits of borderline personality disorder described in "Restitution 101" (see record 2005-02680-005). Issues of diagnosis, phenomenology, case formulation, and treatment models and techniques are compared with an eye toward integrating the various viewpoints. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | psychotherapy borderline personality disorder posttraumatic stress disorder childhood sexual abuse cognitive behavior therapy cognitive therapy diagnosis phenomenology case formulation |
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