Intensive group psychotherapy of borderline patients |
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Authors: | Barbara Finn Ph.D. Saad A. Shakir M.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: 885 Oak Grove Avenue, Suite 301, 94025 Menlo Park, CA;(2) Spectrum Comprehensive Mental Health Care Medical Group, Los Altos, California;(3) Department of Psychiatry, Stanford Medical Center, Stanford, California |
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Abstract: | The group modality employed by the authors for the past two years to structurally treat borderline personality patients has proven successful and is presented here for consideration by other clinicians. The authors suggest that the ego deficits that can make the borderline patient a problematic group member are the very deficits that are often best treated in a group setting. The inherent curative factors of groups are discussed in parallel with the structural therapeutic needs of the borderline, and specific strategies and interventions for enhancing borderline structural growth are recommended. Inherent risks of treating this challenging patient population within the group modality are discussed, and suggestions for preempting or minimizing such effects are presented. |
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