A psychotherapeutic workbook that clinicians can use with those newly diagnosed with borderline personality disorder to provide basic information about the disorder and to suggest ways for clients to manage the disorder.
表中的内容
About the author vii
Preface ix
Series Editor Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
UNDERSTANDING YOUR ILLNESS
Below are common questions that you, your family and others may ask when discussing your condition: Borderline Personality Disorder. These questions will provide the format for the sessions and hopefully provide you with information that enhances your understanding, so that you can lead a more positive life.
Session 1 1
What does personality mean? 3
What is a personality disorder? 8
What have people said about Borderline Personality Disorder? 10
What is it like to suffer from Borderline Personality Disorder? 11
Session 2 15
Can you inherit Borderline Personality Disorder? 17
Is it something to do with the brain? 17
Does the environment in which you grew up cause you to develop
Borderline Personality Disorder? 19
What famous people suffer from Borderline Personality Disorder? 21
Session 3 23
What are the symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder? 25
What famous people have self harmed? 35
Session 4 41
What are talking therapies? 43
What are creative arts therapies? 49
What are the roles of professionals who treat me? 52
What difficulties might I anticipate regarding a working relationship with my therapist? 54
Session 5 57
How can medication help with the symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder? 59
How can you work with your GP regarding your prescribed medication? 60
What is the most commonly prescribed medication? 61
Session 6 69
Wheel of mood swings 73
Wheel of psychosis 87
Wheel of impulsive behaviours 96
Wheel of emptiness and boredom 103
Wheel of suicidal ideas 110
Wheel of abandonment 117
Wheel of relationships 127
Wheel of self harming 139
Wheel of anger 157
Wheel of self identity 166
Bibliography and Further Reading 177
Index 183
关于作者
Chris Healy is a mental health staff nurse with more than a
decade’s experience of working with mentally ill offenders.
She is the author of Understanding Your Schizophrenia Illness: A
Workbook (Wiley, 2007).