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Adapting TFP strategies for use within inpatient psychiatric units.
You can find more detailed information or purchase the text through publishers like Springer Link or retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble . Fundamentals of Transference-Focused Psychotherapy
Monitoring what the patient says, how they behave, and the clinician’s own countertransference (emotional reaction). Richard G. Hersh, Eve Caligor, Frank E. Yeomans...
The therapist remains a neutral yet active observer to help the patient identify and interpret their "split-off" internalized relationships in the "here and now" of the session.
This work serves as a practical, clinically-grounded manual for applying —an evidence-based treatment originally designed for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)—across various clinical environments. Core Objectives of the Work Adapting TFP strategies for use within inpatient psychiatric
The authors demonstrate how TFP principles can be used even when a patient is not in formal individual psychotherapy, helping to manage "difficult" patients in diverse settings.
Aiming to move patients from "identity diffusion" (fragmented views of self and others) toward a cohesive, realistic self-concept. The therapist remains a neutral yet active observer
Principles for and working with the families of those with severe personality disorders. Inpatient Care