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Old Jul 22, 2010, 03:42 AM
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*****Echoes****special mention as I know your love for good therapy books!

Becoming A constant Object In Psychotherapy with the Borderline Patient.

Gotta say, there are some real jummy, jummy heart stopping moments when I nod my head and go, yeah baby I get that!

Gotta get back to me book
Thanks for this!
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Old Jul 22, 2010, 04:55 AM
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Becoming A constant Object In Psychotherapy with the Borderline Patient.
http://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Const...9792340&sr=1-1

"Product Description

"This book clarifies the issues borderline patients face in their daily lives and the attendant treatment dilemmas therapists confront. The authors offer a clear and concise stance for engaging this troubled and troublesome population, focusing in particular on the first stage of therapy, the time during which a constant attachment must be formed between the borderline patient and the therapist. This first phase of treatment is neither quick nor easy to resolve; a guide to its management can make the difference between a successful treatment and one that flounders."

There are no reader reviews of this book. Melba, here is your chance.
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