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In this second edition of her groundbreaking book, Dr. Joan Lachkar addresses the ever-changing faces and phases of narcissism within the context of marital therapy and discusses the new developments in the treatment of marital conflict.
Marital psychotherapy --- Borderline personality disorder --- Psychoanalysis --- Marital psychotherapy. --- Borderline personality disorder. --- Narcissism. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Ego erotism --- Erotism, Ego --- Narcism --- Egoism --- Personality disorders --- Marital therapy --- Marriage psychotherapy --- Family psychotherapy --- Couples therapy --- Marriage counseling
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"In How to Talk to a Borderline, Joan Lachkar introduces Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and outlines the challenges and difficulties it presents to clinicians. She expands current understanding of BPD by outlining eight different kinds of borderline personality disorders and how each of these requires specific communication techniques and methods. Case examples are offered throughout the text and in some cases describe the kinds of partners borderlines attract. This book offers new approaches to communicating, working with, and treating borderline personality disorders while integrating more contemporary treatment methods"--Provided by publisher.
Marital psychotherapy. --- Borderline personality disorder --- Patients --- Family relationships.
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"Marriage and couple therapists see clients with broken relationships and bonds all the time; those who were once madly in love can grow indifferent, people change, and couples go into sessions feeling depressed, traumatized, and sometimes abused by their partners. Joan Lachkar examines the vicissitudes of love relations by taking into account aspects of aggression, cruelty, sadism, envy, and other primitive defenses lurking in the shadows of love and intimacy. Each chapter revolves around a specific situational conflict, with guidelines and treatment suggestions offered to the therapist. Numerous vignettes and detailed descriptions of theoretical technique, methodology, and diagnostic distinctions are included throughout the book to help readers see theory in action. The theoretical concepts drawn on include psychoanalysis, object relations, self-psychology, attachment theory, DBT, mindfulness, and others, with a heavy emphasis on listening and non-verbal and verbal communication throughout"--
Couples therapy --- Marital psychotherapy --- Couples Therapy --- Marital Therapy
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