Applications of Good Psychiatric Management for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Practical Guide
Author(s): Lois W. Choi-kain (Author, Editor), John G. Gunderson (Author, Editor)
Publisher: Amer Psychiatric Pub Inc
Publication Date: April 19, 2019
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Print length: 410 pages
ISBN-10: 1615372253
ISBN-13: 9781615372256
Book Description
Inspired by the 2014 handbook on Good Psychiatric Management (GPM), Applications of Good Psychiatric Management for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Practical Guide distills the latest scientific research on borderline personality disorder (BPD) into a useful guide for any generalist practitioner who wants a basic skill set to effectively manage patients with BPD. Written in a down-to-earth style, this book serves as a practical road map for clinicians from all corners of the clinical universe: the primary care provider, the emergency room doctor, the social worker, the psychopharmacologist, the psychotherapy supervisor, the dialectical behavior therapy specialist, and the generalist in an outpatient clinic, as well as other practitioners. Emphasizing GPM’s efficacy and arguing for its relevance and utility across diverse patient populations, clinical settings, and practitioner roles, the volume provides helpful how-to advice and wisdom for managing patient care. The book is not about lengthy intensive interventions, it is about management strategies (i.e., calming, encouraging, advising) to enable patients with BPD to pursue productive lives.
A case-based text that any health professional, no matter their level, will find easy to use, Applications of Good Psychiatric Management for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Practical Guide is accessible, actionable, and indispensable.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Borderline personality disorder has long been one of the most vexing conditions encountered by mental health practitioners. This new volume by Choi-Kain and Gunderson has provided a systematic, clearly written guidebook that is a model of clarity for clinicians. It anticipates the common problems that will present themselves and offers wise and practical solutions for them. It is a marvelous contribution to the field. If you can only buy one book on the subject of borderline personality disorder, this is the one you want. –Glen O. Gabbard, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine
From the Back Cover
Inspired by the 2014 handbook on Good Psychiatric Management (GPM), Applications of Good Psychiatric Management for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Practical Guide distills the latest scientific research on borderline personality disorder (BPD) into a useful guide for any generalist practitioner who wants a basic skill set to effectively manage patients with BPD. Written in a down-to-earth style, this book serves as a practical road map for clinicians from all corners of the clinical universe: the primary care provider, the emergency room doctor, the social worker, the psychopharmacologist, the psychotherapy supervisor, the dialectical behavior therapy specialist, and the generalist in an outpatient clinic, as well as other practitioners. Emphasizing GPM’s efficacy and arguing for its relevance and utility across diverse patient populations, clinical settings, and practitioner roles, the volume provides helpful how-to advice and wisdom for managing patient care. The book is not about lengthy intensive interventions, it is about management strategies (i.e., calming, encouraging, advising) to enable patients with BPD to pursue productive lives.
A case-based text that any health professional, no matter their level, will find easy to use, Applications of Good Psychiatric Management for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Practical Guide is accessible, actionable, and indispensable.
About the Author
Lois W. Choi-Kain, M.D., M.Ed., is Assistant Professor in Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry, Medical and Program Director of Gunderson Residence at McLean Hospital in Belmont, and Director of McLean Hospital Adult Borderline Center and Training Institute of Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.
John G. Gunderson, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry, Emeritus, at Harvard Medical School in Boston and Consultant in Psychiatry at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts.