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The characterologically difficult patient: a hospital treatment model
Abstract:
A treatment model for the hospitalized borderline patient has evolved from the long-term, intensive treatment of these patients in a psychodynamically oriented setting. Four stages are identified and described. Each has a therapeutic goal and strategy, and repeatedly observable patient responses and staff counter-responses. Although patients vary in the lengths of time in each stage and there is much back and forth between stages, the regularity with which this pattern occurs greatly increases the capacity of the treating personnel to understand and guide the treatment process. The model clarifies perplexing, discouraging, or stale-mating affects and behaviours in the patients, and misleading counter-therapeutic affects and behaviours in the staff. Further, it can predict certain features and, to some extent, probable outcome in any particular course of treatment.
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