2012
DOI: 10.1521/pdps.2012.40.3.451
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The Challenge of Treating (and Supervising) Patients with Borderline Pathology in a Residents' Clinic

Abstract: Outpatients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) comprise up to 20% of psychiatry clinics, to which they are usually referred for treatment, not of their Axis II pathology but for comorbid Axis I conditions. The complex and intense transference and countertransference dynamics that patients with even "secondary" BPD evoke in psychotherapy treatments require careful handling and supervision. Cases can quickly lose focus, with resultant morbidity for both patient and treater alike. Little literature exists… Show more

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“…Balint (8) , nos apresenta que o médico deve ser estimulado a pensar nas Alguns autores (57,65) , apontam que as melhorias comportamentais devem ser incentivadas e valorizadas, definindo-se metas realistas de curto prazo para pacientes com TPB. Cabe aos residentes e supervisores monitorarem tal progresso, em direção a metas de longo prazo.…”
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“…Balint (8) , nos apresenta que o médico deve ser estimulado a pensar nas Alguns autores (57,65) , apontam que as melhorias comportamentais devem ser incentivadas e valorizadas, definindo-se metas realistas de curto prazo para pacientes com TPB. Cabe aos residentes e supervisores monitorarem tal progresso, em direção a metas de longo prazo.…”
Section: Discussão Geralunclassified