SCHEMATIC-GUIDES FOR PROFESSIONALS TO TREAT PERSONALITY DISORDERS, FROM THE MODEL OF YOUNG, KLOSKO AND WHEISHAR (2013)

Psychological treatments for personality disorders have not yet reached a level of protocol as specific as to describe interventions for each session. This could be due, among other factors, to the heterogeneity of cases that make it difficult to design a protocol. Treatments are then based on case...

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Autor principal: López Pell, Andrés Fernando (author)
Outros Autores: Cid Colom, Jordi (author), Obst Camerini, Julio (author), Rondón, Juan M. (author), Alfano, Silvina M. (author), Cellerino, Cecilia (author)
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Idioma:espanhol
Publicado em: 2011
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Acesso em linha:https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/cienciaspsicologicas/article/view/102
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/5208
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Resumo:Psychological treatments for personality disorders have not yet reached a level of protocol as specific as to describe interventions for each session. This could be due, among other factors, to the heterogeneity of cases that make it difficult to design a protocol. Treatments are then based on case conceptualizations supported by theories that determine the objectives and interventions performed. The difficulty to conceptualize from a particular model may be a reason why psychotherapists find problems to make the most appropriate treatment. Addressing this problem, we have designed a set of ‘Professional schematic-guides’ to improve the clinical practice. These one-page-guides were created to have them in front of you during the sessions, and help to conceptualize cases and easily guide the interventions from the model of Young, Klosko y Wheishar (2003). This article describes the process of building guidelines.