School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, IL. Describes a new approach to treating individuals with complicated depression for whom progress is painfully slow, elusive, or followed by relapse. Topics include paranoid personality disorder, schizoid personality disorder, and more. For psychotherapists.
Neil R. Bockian is a professor at the Adler School of Professional Psychology in Chicago, Illinois.
Series Foreword
ix
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xiii
Introduction
3
(10)
An Overview of Depression and Theoretical Models of Its Relationship to Personality Disorders
13
(28)
Depression in Paranoid Personality Disorder
41
(22)
Depression in Schizoid Personality Disorder
63
(28)
Depression in Schizotypal Personality Disorder
91
(18)
Depression in Antisocial Personality Disorder
109
(26)
Depression in Borderline Personality Disorder
135
(34)
Depression in Histrionic Personality Disorder
169
(18)
Depression in Narcissistic Personality Disorder
187
(22)
Depression in Avoidant Personality Disorder
209
(18)
Depression in Dependent Personality Disorder
227
(20)
Depression in Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
247
(20)
Appendix A: Emotion List---2
267
(4)
Appendix B: Expression of Personality Disorders Across the Domains of Clinical Science
271
(2)
References
273
(32)
Author Index
305
(8)
Subject Index
313
(12)
About the Author
325
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