Borderline personality disorder and EMDR therapy

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Description

Borderline Personality Disorder and EMDR proposes a comprehensive framework for working with this complex group of clients. The theoretical background integrates attachment theory, structural dissociation, and the adaptive information processing model. Written in a very practical and clinically oriented style, BPD and EMDR covers different situations such as defensive strategies, unhealthy self-care patterns, rigid core beliefs, emotional dysregulation, self-harming behaviors, and relational problems. Therapists should address these issues in order to prepare clients for effective processing of traumatic memories. Working through the different phases of EMDR is described as a therapeutic alternative for borderline clients.

Format

Book

Language

English

Author(s)

Dolores Mosquera
Anabel Gonzalez

Original Work Citation

Mosquera, D., & Gonzalez, A. 2014). Borderline personality disorder and EMDR therapy. A Caruna Institute for the Treatment of Trauma and Personality Disorder

Citation

“Borderline personality disorder and EMDR therapy,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 16, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/23461.

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