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Outline of Scenes
ОглавлениеIntroduction
Scene 2: Family Affair
•Introduction of key characters
•Deceptive appearance of people with BPD
•Behaviors to watch
•DSM-IV-TR multiaxial diagnosis
•Vocational impact of BPD
Scene 3: Are You Discreet ?
•Undermining of self
•Impulsive behavior
•Intolerance of being alone
Scene 4: One Night Stand
•Impulsive behavior
•Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment
Scene 5: The Morning After
•Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment
Scene 6: A Walk In The Park
•Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment
•Unstable and intense interpersonal relationships
•Recurrent self-injury
•Affective instability
•Inappropriate intense anger
•Vocational impact of BPD
•Introduction to Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
•Other emerging therapies
•Transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP)
• Schema-focused therapy (SFT)
•Mentalization-based treatment (MBT)
•Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving (STEPPS)
•Psychotropic medication and BPD
Scene 7: Welcome Home
•Constant state of crisis
•DBT and the crisis of the moment
•Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment / interpersonal dysregulation
•Narcissistic and self-centered tendencies
•Guilt and remorse
•Chronic feelings of emptiness / dysregulation of self
•Emotion dysregulation – primary “problem” in BPD
Scene 8: You Play Fair, I’ll Play Fair
•Projective tests and BPD
•Lack of empathy and responsibility among those with BPD
•Some DBT strategies
•Relating to people with BPD
•Impulsive behavior / behavior dysregulation
•Extreme idealization and devaluation / interpersonal dysregulation
Scene 9: Breaking and Entering
•Confirmation of earlier interpersonal dysregulation
•Therapeutic relationships and BPD
•DBT and therapist support
•Confusion, isolation, inadequacy and shame
•Perpetual crisis and BPD
Scene 10: Car Trouble
•Mood related symptoms / emotional dysregulation
Scene 11: Play Me
•Idealization and devaluation / interpersonal dysregulation
•BPD and overwhelming affect
Scene 12: The Rabbit
•Transient, stress-related psychotic symptoms / cognitive dysregulation
Scene 13: It’s Over
•Anxiety and sarcasm / emotional dysregulation
Scene 14: Rollercoaster
•Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment / interpersonal dysregulation
Scene 15: Revenge
•Diagnostic criteria 1, 2, 6, 8 and 9
Scene 16: Bath Time
•Transient, stress-related psychotic episode / cognitive dysregulation
•Self-mutilating behavior / behavior dysregulation
Criterion #3
•Identity disturbance / dysregulation of self
Empathy, Clinician Development and BPD Prognosis
•Guiding questions
•Skills
•DBT and empathy
•Stigma
•Prognosis
•Clinician development