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    editors, Brian Palmer, Brandon Unruh.
    Summary: This book brings together a series of experts and experienced clinicians to describe and discuss a series of BPD cases in a manner that emphasizes core descriptive and diagnostic features, principles and techniques, and key take-home messages for clinicians at all levels of experience. The book emphasizes consideration for the disorder from multiple perspectives to help identify effective responses to common clinical challenges and decision points. Written by experts in the field, each chapter uses a consistent format to present a common clinical challenge along with an effective therapeutic response and discussion of relevant theoretical and empirically validated principles. Each chapter title contains a patient's (fictionalized) name and a subheading identifying the clinical dilemma or approach to be illustrated. The text includes key points and chapter summaries to help pull together the most important takeaways as quick reference. Borderline Personality Disorder is a vital resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric nurses, general internists, social workers, and all medical professions working with patients suffering from Borderline Personality Disorder.

    Contents:
    Organizing and shaping a treatment toward change
    Stimulating Reflection and Curiosity
    Approach to suicidal behaviors in BPD patients
    Navigating Intersession Contact
    Managing mistrust, paranoia, and relationship rupture
    BPD in the Emergency Department
    Principles of Inpatient BPD Management
    Caring for a Patient with BPD on the Inpatient Medical Service
    BPD and Substance Use
    Medical Problems and Comorbidities
    Managing Co-Morbidities and Appropriate Use of Psychopharmacology
    Engaging family to be productive participants in a BPD treatment
    Addressing narcissistic problems in treatment for BPD
    Narcissistic personality disorder with borderline features
    Providing consultation to determine level of care and organize treatment
    Early Diagnosis and Intervention in Adolescents
    When less may be more: scaling limited treatment resources using a stepped-care model.
    Digital Access Springer 2018