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Clinical interventions in systemic couple and family therapy / Roberto Pereira, Juan Luis Linares, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: European Family Therapy Association seriesPublisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • FOR
ISBN:
  • 9783319785219
  • 3319785214
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 616.89156 23
LOC classification:
  • RC488.5
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro; Foreword; Introduction; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Family Therapy and Clinical Psychopathology; The Family Therapy of Psychosis: A Reconfirmation Process; Introduction; Disconfirming Triangulation; Personality and the Symptoms of a Psychotic; Therapeutic Intervention; References; Borderline Personality Disorder Storyboard from the Systemic Family Therapist's Perspective; Introduction; The Borderline Childhood; Diego's Case; Therapeutic Intervention with the Borderline Childhood; The Borderline Adolescence; Marco's Case; Luca's Case.
Therapeutic Interventions with the BPD AdolescentThe BPD Adult; Therapeutic Work with the BPD Adult; Concluding Remarks; References; Systemic Couple Therapy as a Tool to Approach Depressive Disorders; Introduction; Systemic Couple Therapy; Relational Diagnosis; Therapeutic Process; Typology of Conflicts; Therapeutic Alliance; Procedure; References; The Hungry Brain: A Revision of the Concept of Anorexia Nervosa and a New Direction for Systemic Therapy; Background; Stories of Anorexia; Clinical Aspects; Uncollaborative Patients; Passing Symptoms; A Psychosomatic Disorder.
Activity-Based AnorexiaSo Why Women?; To Recapitulate; Our Therapeutic Strategy; The Hospital Routine; Monitoring After Discharge; Conclusions; References; A Challenge to Borderline Personality Diagnosis: Investigating Post-traumatic Personality Disorders. Connecting Personality Traits to Development in Family; Systemic Model and Attachment Theory; The Development Contexts as Learning Matrix of Individual Functioning; The Five Reorganization Strategies; Abolishing Stigmatizing Borderline and Masochistic Diagnosis; Organizing a Classification of Personality Disorders.
Connecting Personality Traits to Stories of Development in the FamilyTreatment Strategies; Conclusions; References; Part II: New Resources in Systemic Therapy; The Importance of Being Siblings; Introduction; Siblings in a Normal Family; Siblings in Therapy; Conclusion; References; What If There Is Another Person in His/Her Life? Infidelity in Couple Therapy; Introduction; What Do We Mean by a "Couple"?; The Model of Intimacy: Romantic Partners Confirm Each Other's Bio-psycho-social Identity; External Relations (ER): There Is Another Person in His/Her Life.
ERs as a Result of a Lack of Biological/Sexual ConfirmationER as the Result of a Lack of Psychological Confirmation; ER due to the Lack of Social Confirmation; Steps for Intervention: Some Considerations; Conclusions; References; Additional Bibliography; Love, Sexuality, and Aging: Reflections from Couple Therapy; The Time to Be; Concepts on Aging; No Stage of the Life Cycle Is a Paradise, and Old Age Is Not a Living Hell; Changes Within Family Context; Enough Time to Live a New Life; Love After Youth; Erotic Limitations; Therapeutic Intervention.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Intro; Foreword; Introduction; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Family Therapy and Clinical Psychopathology; The Family Therapy of Psychosis: A Reconfirmation Process; Introduction; Disconfirming Triangulation; Personality and the Symptoms of a Psychotic; Therapeutic Intervention; References; Borderline Personality Disorder Storyboard from the Systemic Family Therapist's Perspective; Introduction; The Borderline Childhood; Diego's Case; Therapeutic Intervention with the Borderline Childhood; The Borderline Adolescence; Marco's Case; Luca's Case.

Therapeutic Interventions with the BPD AdolescentThe BPD Adult; Therapeutic Work with the BPD Adult; Concluding Remarks; References; Systemic Couple Therapy as a Tool to Approach Depressive Disorders; Introduction; Systemic Couple Therapy; Relational Diagnosis; Therapeutic Process; Typology of Conflicts; Therapeutic Alliance; Procedure; References; The Hungry Brain: A Revision of the Concept of Anorexia Nervosa and a New Direction for Systemic Therapy; Background; Stories of Anorexia; Clinical Aspects; Uncollaborative Patients; Passing Symptoms; A Psychosomatic Disorder.

Activity-Based AnorexiaSo Why Women?; To Recapitulate; Our Therapeutic Strategy; The Hospital Routine; Monitoring After Discharge; Conclusions; References; A Challenge to Borderline Personality Diagnosis: Investigating Post-traumatic Personality Disorders. Connecting Personality Traits to Development in Family; Systemic Model and Attachment Theory; The Development Contexts as Learning Matrix of Individual Functioning; The Five Reorganization Strategies; Abolishing Stigmatizing Borderline and Masochistic Diagnosis; Organizing a Classification of Personality Disorders.

Connecting Personality Traits to Stories of Development in the FamilyTreatment Strategies; Conclusions; References; Part II: New Resources in Systemic Therapy; The Importance of Being Siblings; Introduction; Siblings in a Normal Family; Siblings in Therapy; Conclusion; References; What If There Is Another Person in His/Her Life? Infidelity in Couple Therapy; Introduction; What Do We Mean by a "Couple"?; The Model of Intimacy: Romantic Partners Confirm Each Other's Bio-psycho-social Identity; External Relations (ER): There Is Another Person in His/Her Life.

ERs as a Result of a Lack of Biological/Sexual ConfirmationER as the Result of a Lack of Psychological Confirmation; ER due to the Lack of Social Confirmation; Steps for Intervention: Some Considerations; Conclusions; References; Additional Bibliography; Love, Sexuality, and Aging: Reflections from Couple Therapy; The Time to Be; Concepts on Aging; No Stage of the Life Cycle Is a Paradise, and Old Age Is Not a Living Hell; Changes Within Family Context; Enough Time to Live a New Life; Love After Youth; Erotic Limitations; Therapeutic Intervention.

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