BOOK
Personality Disorder
Caroline Jacob | Robert Hinshelwood | Gwen Adshead | Kingsley Norton
(2008)
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Abstract
Personality Disorder offers a comprehensive and accessible collection of papers that will be practically useful to practitioners working in secure and non-secure settings with patients who have personality disorders.
This book brings together fourteen classic papers, which address the impact that working with personality disorder patients can have on staff. It also offers theoretical explanations for personality disorder, and explores other issues such as the concept of boundaries in clinical practice, psychiatric staff as attachment figures and the relationship between severity of personality disorder and childhood experiences. Each paper is introduced with contextual material, and is followed by a series of questions that are intended to be used as educational exercises.
This book will be essential reading for clinical and forensic psychologists, psychiatrists, community psychiatric nurses, social workers and students.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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1. Towards cities as engines of human development | |||
2. Justice, City-making and the Capability Approach | |||
3. Drivers: Evictions and well-being of dwellers in Lagos waterfront informal settlements, Nigeria | |||
4. Practices: Experiences and claims for participation in London’s Euston area, United Kingdom | |||
5. Aspirations: Re-imagining urban regeneration in Woodstock, Cape Town, South Africa | |||
6. Abilities: Housing (un)freedoms in Nova Primavera estate, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil | |||
7. Opportunities: Democratising urban governance through Neighbourhood Planning Associations in Kisumu, Kenya | |||
8. Agency: Claiming rights through the occupation of vacant buildings in inner São Paulo, Brazil | |||
9. Trajectories: Pursuing ‘Buen Vivir’ through participatory neighbourhood planning in Quito, Ecuador | |||
10. Learning: Expanding capabilities through knowledge co-production about city-making in Freetown, Sierra Leone |