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Forensic Focus 29
Personality Disorder
The Definitive Reader
Edited by Gwen Adshead and Caroline Jacob
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
London and Philadelphia
Subject Index
abnormal illness behaviour
and care-eliciting
see also hypochondriasis; Munchausen syndrome
abuse
levels, and therapeutic failure
see also childhood abuse; sexual abuse; trauma survivors
acting out
of abusive relationships
management of
and moving on
in therapeutic communities
adults, care-eliciting behaviour
after-care
importance of
and IPUs
aggression
in special cases
see also passive aggression; violence
alienation see malignant alienation
analysts see therapists
anger
in hypochondriasis
and insecure attachment
and masochism
in sociopaths
anorexia nervosa, as
care-eliciting behaviour
antisocial personalities, and acting out
anxiety
and attachment behaviour
attachment-focused treatment
containment of
in health care professionals
attachment, theory of
attachment behaviours
and childhood abuse
and depression
gender differences
in mental health institutions
see also care-eliciting behaviour; insecure attachment
attachment figures
health care professionals as
mental health care institutions as
role
attachment-focused treatment
attempted suicide see parasuicide
babies
demands of
mothers hatred of
barter, as fee payment
behavioural problems
as illness or disease
see also acting out; challenging
behaviour; delinquency; maladaptive behaviour; violence behavioural therapy, for passive aggression
biological disadvantage, in mental disorder
biphasic responses, in PTSD
bonding see attachment behaviours; pair bonds
borderline personality disorder
characteristics
defining
and insecure attachment
management
malignant cycles
staffpatient relations
boundaries
definition
violation, and sexual misconduct
see also clothing; interpersonal boundaries; language; locales; money boundaries; physical contact; role boundaries; self-disclosure; time boundaries
brain damage, and delinquency
cancer, treatability of
care in the community, and malignant alienation
care-eliciting behaviour
in adults
and attachment
and culture
definition
gender differences
and pair bonds
in primates
care-eliciting syndromes
ambivalent responses
characteristics
co-morbidity
gender differences
types
see also special cases
care-giving, compulsive
care rejecters
challenging behaviour
responses to
see also acting out; behavioural problems; delinquency; maladaptive behaviour; violence
childhood abuse
and attachment
case studies
and dissociation
effects on health care professionals
see also trauma survivors
children
care-eliciting behaviour, and attachment
see also babies
chimpanzees see primates
clinicians see health care professionals
clothing, and boundaries
cognitive models, and attachment
cognitive psychotherapy
community care see care in the community
comorbidity
in care-eliciting syndromes
and treatability
compulsive care-giving
conflict, between health care professionals
contact comfort
see also grooming
containment
of anxiety
and limit setting
problems for nurses
in a secure base
see also holding environments
contracts, for treatment
control, as a treatment trap
conversion hysteria, as care-eliciting behaviour
counterprojection
counterresistance
countertransference
characteristics
effects
and immature defences
and insecure attachment
in medical literature
and patient resistance
and supervision
see also hate; transference
cultural attitudes, and treatability
culture
and care-eliciting behaviour
changes in health care
dangerousness
and IPU referral
see also violence
defence mechanisms
functions
see also immature defences
delinquency
and brain damage
and parental deprivation
research, sample
and social class
demanders see entitled
demanders
denial
adaptive
self-destructive
as a treatment trap
dependence see attachment; care-eliciting behaviour; parental role
dependency needs, conveyance of, and suicide
dependent clingers
depression
and attachment
as care-eliciting behaviour
and help rejection
treatment difficulty
see also hypochondriasis; manipulative help-rejecters; shoplifting
diagnosis
of insecure attachment
and IPU referral
of personality disorder
and treatability
as value judgement
disability, personality disorder as
disciplinary proceedings, on
sexual misconduct, and
boundary violations
disease, concept
dissociation
and childhood abuse
management of
distance, as a treatment trap
doctors see therapists
dreams, healing
drugs see pharmacotherapy; sedatives; substance abuse
dynamic psychotherapy
engagement of patients
case studies
obstacles
strategies
see also therapeutic alliance; treatment traps
enquiry see reflective practice
entitled demanders
eroticized transference
evidence base, and treatability
external environment, stabilizing
family therapy
fantasy
management of
and narcissism
fees, and boundaries
forensic services
and malignant alienation
resources for
Freud, S., boundary transgressions
general in-patient units
collaboration with specialist
IPUs
disadvantages of
and severe personality disorder
gifts, and boundaries
grooming, in chimpanzees
group discussions
on relationships with patients
on therapeutic failure
group meetings, in secure wards
group therapy
see also peer support; self-help groups; therapeutic communities
growth needs, meeting
guilt
and therapeutic failure
see also acting out
hate
in medical literature
of patients for staff
of therapists for patients
objective
unconscious
hateful patients
types
dependent clingers
entitled demanders
manipulative
help-rejecters
self-destructive deniers
healing dreams
health care, culture changes
health care institutions see
forensic services; general
in-patient units; hospital
environment; mental
health care institutions;
specialist in-patient units;
therapeutic communities
health care professionals
as attachment figures
communication between
see also group discussions
conflict between
feelings of superiority
hostility to patients
and idealization
insecure attachment in
omnipotence in
patients expectations
patients responses
perceptions of severe personality disorders
perceptions of treatment difficulties
relations with patients
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