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- xv, 712 p.
Cote : WM 190 H236 2018

Troubles de la personnalité - Guides, manuels, etc. ; Troubles de la personnalité - Traitement ; Troubles de la personnalité - Étiologie ; Troubles de la personnalité

The leading reference on personality disorders and their treatment, this authoritative work is now significantly revised with 80% new material reflecting important advances in the field. Preeminent experts provide in-depth coverage of conceptual and taxonomic issues, psychopathology, epidemiology and longitudinal course, etiology and development, and specific diagnoses. Diagnostic issues are explored and available assessment instruments discussed. All available evidence-based treatments are reviewed in consistently organized chapters that cover theoretical and empirical foundations as well as clinical strategies, facilitating comparison of the various approaches.

New to This Edition
• Incorporates more than 15 years of major research advances; includes 21 chapters on new topics.
• Critically examines DSM-5 diagnostic criteria.
• Chapters on additional treatments—mentalization-based treatment, schema-focused therapy, transference-based psychotherapy, and systems training for emotional predictability and problem solving.
• Chapters on dimensional models, longitudinal studies, and personality pathology in children and adolescents.
• Chapters on specific diagnoses: antisocial/psychopathic, borderline, and obsessive–compulsive personality disorder.
• Integrative section introductions by the editors.

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- 1 ressource en ligne (236 p.)

Dépression - Traitement ; Troubles de la personnalité - Traitement ; Psychothérapie dynamique

Despite advances in both psychopharmacological and psychotherapeutic interventions, treating depression can be a struggle with many patients. This new edition of Psychodynamic Treatment of Depression retains its predecessor's unique psychotherapeutic approach to the dynamics observed in patients with depressive disorders and offers the insight born of the authors' extensive clinical experience to sharpen and enhance the reader's skills in treating this disorder. Thoroughly updated and DSM-5 compatible, the book is intended for use by students, residents, and clinicians trained in the practice of psychotherapy and in the diagnosis of depression. Core psychodynamic formulations of depression are explored, including narcissistic vulnerability, conflicted anger, idealization and devaluation, and particular modes of defending against feelings and conflicts, and vivid case vignettes based on the authors' clinical work illustrate common dynamic constellations and techniques for engaging patients in depression-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy. The book's clear presentation of psychodynamic theories and their clinical applications promotes understanding for mental health professionals in diverse roles and practice settings. Psychodynamic Treatment of Depression offers current, concise, and comprehensive counsel for clinicians and trainees who seek to understand psychotherapeutic dynamics and hone their treatment skills.

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- xx, 485 p. : ill.
Cote : WM 190 C612p 2010

Troubles de la personnalité - Traitement ; Psychothérapie dynamique

This well-documented and articulate manual gathers in one place the psychodynamic psychotherapy thinking and research on each of the Axis II personality disorders. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Personality Disorders: A Clinical Handbook includes the work of 22 contributing writers in addition to the three primary authors, John F. Clarkin, Ph.D., Peter Fonagy, Ph.D., and Glen O. Gabbard, M.D. Each contributor has extensive clinical experience, and some also have research experience, with the assessment and treatment of specific personality disorders. The focus of the book is the psychodynamic conceptualization, assessment, and treatment of the personality disorders as currently described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. The 16 chapters are divided into sections that address the definition of personality pathology, approaches to treatment, and research for future directions. The authors conclude that to the surprise of many new research and reviews indicate that psychodynamic treatments are effective for personality disorders, and their impact is as great as that of cognitive-behavioral treatments.

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- viii, 269 p.
Cote : WM 190 S879p 2005

Troubles de la personnalité - Traitement ; Psychothérapie

Determining the amenability of personality disorders to psychotherapy--a patient's capacity to benefit from verbal approaches to treatment--is important in helping clinicians determine the treatability of cases. Michael Stone here shares the factors he has observed over long years of practice that can help practitioners evaluate patients, stressing the amenability of the various disorders to amelioration. By focusing on which patients are likely to respond well to therapeutic intervention and which will prove most resistive, his book will help therapists determine with what kinds of patients they will most likely succeed and with which ones failure is almost a certainty.

Stone establishes the attributes that affect this amenability--such as the capacity for self-reflection, motivation, and life circumstances--as guidelines for evaluating patients, then describes borderline and other personality-disordered patients with varying levels of amenability, from high to low. This coverage progresses from patients belonging to the DSM "anxious cluster," along with the depressive-masochistic character and the hysteric character, to patients who demonstrate an intermediate level of amenability to psychotherapy. He introduces the interrelationship between borderline personality disorder and dissociative disorders and discusses treatability among certain patients in Clusters "A" and "C," as well as others with narcissistic, histrionic, depressive disorders. Final chapters address the most severe aberrations of personality and the limitations they impose on the efficacy of therapy. Personality-Disordered Patients is filled with practical, clinically focused information. This guideline structured book: - Covers all personality disorders-including ones not addressed in the latest DSM such as sadistic, depressive, hypomanic, and irritable-explosive- Identifies both attributes necessary for treatability and factors associated with low treatability- Pays particular attention to borderline disorders, which represent the most discussed conditions and are among the most challenging to psychotherapists- Reviews personality traits whose presence, if intense-even if unaccompanied by a definable personality disorder-creates severe problems for psychotherapy

Numerous case studies throughout the book provide examples that will help therapists determine which of their own patients are most likely to benefit from their efforts and thereby establish their own limits of effectiveness. By alerting practitioners to when therapy is likely to fail, these guidelines can help them avoid the professional disappointment of being unable to reach the most intractable patients.

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- 654 p.
Cote : WM 425.5.C6 Y73s.F 2005
Trad. de: Schema therapy : a practitioner's guide.

Thérapie des schémas ; Troubles de la personnalité - Traitement

Les troubles de la personnalité représentent des pathologies mentales difficiles à traiter, que la thérapie cognitive a mis dans ses objectifs thérapeutiques depuis une vingtaine d'années. Dans le présent ouvrage, Jeffrey E. Young, l'un des principaux représentants de ce courant aux États-Unis, présente de manière détaillée les schémas de pensée qui sous-tendent ces troubles de la personnalité. Il propose, avec de nombreux extraits d'entretiens psychothérapeutiques, de nouvelles méthodes de traitement susceptibles d'intéresser l'ensemble des professionnels. Si la thérapie des schémas est à la base, une thérapie fondée sur les méthodes cognitives et comportementales, elle intègre aussi des techniques issues de la psychodynamique (relation thérapeutique, re-maternage partiel), de la Gestalt-thérapie (techniques émotionnelles) et de la théorie de l'attachement (Bowlby). Son modèle théorique est également fort bien adapté aux avancées actuelles en neurosciences. Par son approche intégrative, ce livre représente un guide thérapeutique innovant à l'usage des praticiens qui s'intéressent au traitement des troubles de la personnalité. Cet ouvrage est donc principalement destiné à un public professionnel : non seulement les psychothérapeutes d'inspiration cognitivo-comportementale, mais aussi les psychanalystes et, de manière plus générale, tous les thérapeutes, tant médecins que psychologues, cliniciens et chercheurs. Changer de vie : changer les schémas de pensée.

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- xvii, 494 p.
Cote : WM 190 Y94f 2005

Troubles de la personnalité - Traitement ; Psychopathologie ; Psychothérapie - Méthodologie

Featuring case vignettes from nearly 30 years of Dr. Yudofsky's clinical practice and incorporating the knowledge of gifted clinicians, educators, and research scientists with whom he has collaborated throughout that time, Fatal Flaws: Navigating Destructive Relationships With People With Disorders of Personality and Character uniquely captures the rapidly increasing body of clinical and research information about people with severe and persistent personality and character disorders.

Within these pages, the author brings to life the psychopathologies of personality and character disorders through vivid vignettes based on composites of his many patients and their most important relationships--while meticulously changing the identifying facts and relevant details to protect confidentiality.

Covering the clinical course, treatment, genetics, biology, psychology, and destructive consequences of hysterical (histrionic), narcissistic, antisocial, paranoid, obsessive-compulsive, addictive, borderline, and schizotypal personality disorders, Fatal Flaws stands out in the literature for these powerful reasons: - It is written for an unusually broad audience, from mental health students and trainees of all disciplines, to highly experienced clinicians, to patients who suffer from or are in destructive relationships with people with personality disorders.- It is a hybrid--part psychiatric textbook for clinicians and part self-help manual for patients and clients with personality and character disorders. - It is designed to supplement treatment by providing patients with practical, evidence-based information about personality disorders and character flaws.- It is particularly valuable to patients who are in psychotherapy, in part, because they are entangled in destructive relationships with people with disorders of personality and/or character.- It is written in the first person, with the author directly communicating with a patient who either has a personality or character disorder or is in an important relationship with a person who has such a disorder. - It is useful for people who are uncertain whether they or their loved ones have personality or character disorders, and who want to know more about these conditions and their treatments before making a decision about securing the help of a mental health professional.

Fatal Flaws: Navigating Destructive Relationships With People With Disorders of Personality and Character is a compelling volume that provides the essential information and a realistic sense of the clinical experience required to inform, orient, and support novice mental health professionals and seasoned practitioners alike as they face the ongoing challenges of treating patients or clients with personality or character disorders. It should also prove to be an invaluable resource for those who wish practical and effective help in understanding and changing their destructive relationships with people who have severe and persistent disorders of personality and/or character.

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- xx, 708 p.
Cote : WM 190 A512 2005

Troubles de la personnalité ; Troubles de la personnalité - Traitement ; Troubles de la personnalité - Diagnostic ; Troubles de la personnalité - Étiologie

Examine personality psychopathology from diverse perspectives and explore multiple research and treatment approaches with The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Personality Disorders. Capture the multifaceted range of nonpathological human behavior and develop a judicious understanding of the extremes of behavior that are called personality disorders.

No other textbook today matches the clinically useful scope and relevance of Textbook of Personality Disorders. Its comprehensive coverage of theory, research, and treatment of personality disorders, incorporating illustrative case examples to enhance understanding, reflects the work of more than 70 expert contributors who review the latest theories, research findings, and clinical expertise in the increasingly complex field of personality disorders.

Offering both a wealth of practical information that clinicians can use right away in their daily practice and an up-to-date review of empirical research, The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Personality Disorders is the definitive reference and clinical guide not only for seasoned clinicians but also for psychiatry residents, psychology interns and graduate students, and social work, medical, and nursing students.

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- ix, 244 p.
Cote : WM 190 C851t 2001

Troubles de la personnalité - Traitement ; Thérapie de comportement ; Thérapie cognitive

La personnalité fait que tout être est unique, mais le trouble de personnalité le rend vulnérable. Ces troubles, vantés puis rejetés, retrouvent une nouvelle vogue depuis leur reconnaissance diagnostique par les organes officiels que sont le DSM-IV et la CIM-10. Cet ouvrage, consacré à la thérapie cognitive des troubles de la personnalité, propose tout d'abord une définition de la personnalité centrée sur la notion de schéma cognitif et une évaluation de ses troubles à partir de modèles (dimensionnels, catégoriels, structuraux) et des théories de Beck, Young ou Linehan. La pratique des théories cognitives y est ensuite largement détaillée, suivie de cas cliniques abondamment développés. Il fait également le point sur les scénarios de vie dont les patients sont prisonniers et étudie leurs relations avec la psychologie individuelle, les médias et les mythes collectifs. Les conseils pratiques et les méthodes d'évaluation répertoriés dans cet ouvrage intéresseront les psychothérapeutes souvent confrontés à des patients de personnalité complexe, en leur apportant une méthode thérapeutique novatrice. Cette nouvelle présentation de l'ouvrage a été entièrement revue par l'auteur, en particulier le questionnaire des schémas de Young.

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