Description: Borderline Personality Disorder patients are impulsive, unstable and destructive, hurting themselves and those around them, including those who seek to help them. This has resulted in a widespread reluctance to treat them and a pessimism about treatment. In the experience of the authors this pessimism is unjustified, because for many patients a relatively brief intervention can be effective in cost-benefit terms as well as human terms. The interventions illustrated here have been used to treat outpatients for 15 years. The results indicate that treatments can achieve clinically significant changes in the course of 1624 sessions, in a substantial proportion of patients. While CAT shares some ideas and methods with other approaches, it introduces many new features and is uniquely integrated at both the theoretical and practical level. The early joint reformulation of patients problems serves to contain destructiveness and to create a working alliance. Also, the use of reformulation to teach self-reflection and avoid collusive responses from the therapist, throughout the therapy, represents a powerful new technique. The book offers a critical appraisal of current ideas and practices, contrasting with these the ways in which CAT mobilizes the patients own resources. The authors argue that CAT should have a place in any service seeking to help these difficult patients. From a review of Cognitive Analytic Therapy: Developments in Theory and Practice (Anthony Ryle (Editor), 1995): "Ryle is surely the most original, productive and interesting writer in psychotherapy in Britain today, and CAT is a remarkable systematizing achievement which deserves to be better known on the other side of theAtlantic This book documenting CATs recent theoretical and practical developments is a must for anyone interested in CAT itself and in integrative approaches, for those interested in brief, psychodynamically informed therapy, or indeed for those interested in developments in psychology generally." Robert Rentoul, British Journal of Medical Psychology
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EAN: 9780471976189
UPC: 9780471976189
ISBN: 9780471976189
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Book Title: Cognitive Analytic Therapy and Borderline Personal
Number of Pages: 208 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Cognitive Analytic Therapy and Borderline Personality Disorder : the Model and the Method
Publisher: Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
Item Height: 0.5 in
Publication Year: 1997
Subject: Psychotherapy / General, Psychopathology / Personality Disorders
Item Weight: 11 Oz
Type: Textbook
Item Length: 9.1 in
Author: Anthony Ryle
Subject Area: Psychology
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Trade Paperback