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This volume takes a multi-level approach to understanding and treating personality disorder, identifying core symptoms and problems that many patients share and providing a comprehensive framework for clinical intervention. Drawing on etiological knowledge as well as outcome research, the book identifies effective strategies for addressing key areas of the patient's psychosocial and biological functioning. The clinician learns how to conceptualize the phases of treatment and use the stages-of-change model as a guide for sequencing and selecting appropriate interventions. Pragmatic and flexible, the research-based strategies presented here are applicable in diverse settings, in therapies ranging from crisis intervention to long-term treatment.



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Dr. Livesley is one of the world's leading experts on the assessment and treatment of personality disorders. His latest book is a must for all clinicians who seek an empirical, evidence-based and conceptual account of the essential developmental and structural features of the various personality disorders encountered in clinical practice. While drawing on the most significant theoretical and clinical literature within the psychoanalytic and cognitive-behavioral traditions. Dr. Livesley's strength lies in his capacity to provide a systematic integration and synthesis of the core issues that underlie the disorders and which in turn inform his multi-pronged treatment approach.--Leo Goldberger, PhD, Behavioral Science Book Service Advisory Board Member

Livesley offers a systematic schema and sequence for treating personality disorders, which he conceptualizes as failures in adaptive functioning. He presents an integrative treatment model that can be tailored to contain the individual's symptoms, regulate affects and impulses, and remediate interpersonal problems and maladaptive traits. This clearly written book will prove highly useful as a guide for professionals, residents, and graduate students alike, pointing out new avenues for managing not only the classical personality disorders, but also psychopathology in general.--Theodore Millon, PhD, DSc, Institute for Advanced Studies in Personology and Psychopathology

This is a wonderful book, a breath of fresh air in a fast-growing, important literature. Written with clarity and broad perspective, this book successfully integrates an astonishing range of material. A systematic portrait of human personality, both normal and abnormal, is presented, from which is derived a logical, coherent, individualized plan of treatment for those who need it. The comprehensive nature of this book makes it ideal for use in the classroom in a wide range of educational settings, from psychology to psychiatry.--John M. Oldham, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina

With this book, Dr. Livesley provides one of the most creative and innovative contributions in many years to the conceptualization, understanding, and treatment of personality disorders. This text will be widely cited, discussed, and considered for years to come. It is a 'must read' for both clinicians and researchers who are interested in going beyond the traditional diagnostic and treatment literature. Dr. Livesley beautifully brings together a sophisticated understanding of a vast research literature with years of direct, intensive clinical experience. He offers systematic, pragmatic advice for clinicians involved in the frustrating task of treating personality disorders, demonstrating how meaningful change in personality functioning can and does occur. Clinicians and researchers will find common ground in this text, which exemplifies the best of both worlds.--Thomas A. Widiger, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky
- Livesley takes the challenging task of working with personality disordered patients and makes it seem less daunting....A useful resource for many disciplines. It provides a framework for dealing with patients that clinicians can adapt to their own setting and style....As a resource book for teaching about psychotherapy of personality disorders, this book is terrific. Its practical and flexible strategies will be of use to both the novice and the experienced clinician. --The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 5/24/2003



Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. A Framework for Understanding Normal and Disordered Personality
3. The Origins of Personality Disorder
4. The Process of Change
5. Assessment
6. Treatment Planning and the Treatment Contact
7. General Therapeutic Strategies
8. Safety and Containment: Treating Symptoms and Crises
9. Regulation and Control: Treating Affects and Impulses
10. Regulation and Control: Treating Trauma and Dissociative Behavior
11. Exploration and Change: Treating Self and Interpersonal Problems
12. Exploration and Change: Treating Maladaptive Traits
13. Integration and Synthesis: Treating Core Pathology
14. Implementation and Concluding Comments
Appendix: Self-State Description

Practical Management of Personality Disorder

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      Publisher: Guilford Publications
      Publication Date: 26/06/2003
      ISBN13: 9781572308893, 978-1572308893
      ISBN10: 1572308893
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      Book Synopsis

      This volume takes a multi-level approach to understanding and treating personality disorder, identifying core symptoms and problems that many patients share and providing a comprehensive framework for clinical intervention. Drawing on etiological knowledge as well as outcome research, the book identifies effective strategies for addressing key areas of the patient's psychosocial and biological functioning. The clinician learns how to conceptualize the phases of treatment and use the stages-of-change model as a guide for sequencing and selecting appropriate interventions. Pragmatic and flexible, the research-based strategies presented here are applicable in diverse settings, in therapies ranging from crisis intervention to long-term treatment.



      Trade Review

      Dr. Livesley is one of the world's leading experts on the assessment and treatment of personality disorders. His latest book is a must for all clinicians who seek an empirical, evidence-based and conceptual account of the essential developmental and structural features of the various personality disorders encountered in clinical practice. While drawing on the most significant theoretical and clinical literature within the psychoanalytic and cognitive-behavioral traditions. Dr. Livesley's strength lies in his capacity to provide a systematic integration and synthesis of the core issues that underlie the disorders and which in turn inform his multi-pronged treatment approach.--Leo Goldberger, PhD, Behavioral Science Book Service Advisory Board Member

      Livesley offers a systematic schema and sequence for treating personality disorders, which he conceptualizes as failures in adaptive functioning. He presents an integrative treatment model that can be tailored to contain the individual's symptoms, regulate affects and impulses, and remediate interpersonal problems and maladaptive traits. This clearly written book will prove highly useful as a guide for professionals, residents, and graduate students alike, pointing out new avenues for managing not only the classical personality disorders, but also psychopathology in general.--Theodore Millon, PhD, DSc, Institute for Advanced Studies in Personology and Psychopathology

      This is a wonderful book, a breath of fresh air in a fast-growing, important literature. Written with clarity and broad perspective, this book successfully integrates an astonishing range of material. A systematic portrait of human personality, both normal and abnormal, is presented, from which is derived a logical, coherent, individualized plan of treatment for those who need it. The comprehensive nature of this book makes it ideal for use in the classroom in a wide range of educational settings, from psychology to psychiatry.--John M. Oldham, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina

      With this book, Dr. Livesley provides one of the most creative and innovative contributions in many years to the conceptualization, understanding, and treatment of personality disorders. This text will be widely cited, discussed, and considered for years to come. It is a 'must read' for both clinicians and researchers who are interested in going beyond the traditional diagnostic and treatment literature. Dr. Livesley beautifully brings together a sophisticated understanding of a vast research literature with years of direct, intensive clinical experience. He offers systematic, pragmatic advice for clinicians involved in the frustrating task of treating personality disorders, demonstrating how meaningful change in personality functioning can and does occur. Clinicians and researchers will find common ground in this text, which exemplifies the best of both worlds.--Thomas A. Widiger, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky
      - Livesley takes the challenging task of working with personality disordered patients and makes it seem less daunting....A useful resource for many disciplines. It provides a framework for dealing with patients that clinicians can adapt to their own setting and style....As a resource book for teaching about psychotherapy of personality disorders, this book is terrific. Its practical and flexible strategies will be of use to both the novice and the experienced clinician. --The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 5/24/2003



      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction
      2. A Framework for Understanding Normal and Disordered Personality
      3. The Origins of Personality Disorder
      4. The Process of Change
      5. Assessment
      6. Treatment Planning and the Treatment Contact
      7. General Therapeutic Strategies
      8. Safety and Containment: Treating Symptoms and Crises
      9. Regulation and Control: Treating Affects and Impulses
      10. Regulation and Control: Treating Trauma and Dissociative Behavior
      11. Exploration and Change: Treating Self and Interpersonal Problems
      12. Exploration and Change: Treating Maladaptive Traits
      13. Integration and Synthesis: Treating Core Pathology
      14. Implementation and Concluding Comments
      Appendix: Self-State Description

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