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    Theories of borderline personality disorder : concepts and empirical base

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    Salavati, Mojgan (Auteur) / Selby, Edward A. (Auteur)

    Springer

    2024

    xvi, 453 p. : ill.

    Anglais

    This book provides a comprehensive review of the major theories underlying the diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. All theories discussed are supported by the latest empirical evidence, and provide the basis for clinicians to develop effective treatments. Acknowledged as a disorder that is particularly difficult to treat, this volume offers a breadth of background on borderline personality disorder that will be highly relevant to academics, researchers and clinicians alike. "The authors have masterfully woven together cognitive-behavioral theories, developmental perspectives, and therapeutic interventions to provide a comprehensive view of this often misunderstood disorder. Whether you're a clinician, researcher, or someone with a personal connection to BPD, this book equips you with the knowledge and empathy necessary to make a meaningful impact.

    État-limite (Psychiatrie)

    WM 190 SA161t 2024

    Psychologie - Adultes

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