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Supportive Therapy for Borderline Patients
Author: Lawrence Howard Rockland
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Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0898621828



Supportive Therapy for Borderline Patients: A Psychodynamic Approach


I have become convinced that many borderline patients are not helped by the psychiatric treatment they receive and even more troubling, that a fair percentage of them are made worse by it. Get Supportive Therapy for Borderline Patients diet books 2013 for free.
..Dr. Rockland's approach makes sense to me at a time when much of the literature on the psychotherapy of borderline personality does not....I have learned a great deal from this book and feel confident that it will have a pronounced beneficial effect on clinical practice.' --From the Foreword by Allen J. Frances
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