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8 Eric Lis, Brian Greenfield, Melissa Henry, et al., “Neuroimaging and Genetics of Borderline Personality Disorder: A Review,” Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience 32 (2007): 162-173.
9 American Psychiatric Association, “Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder,” American Journal of Psychiatry 158 (2001, October Supplement).
10 Mary C. Zanarini and Frances R. Frankenburg, “Omega-3 Fatty Acid Treatment of Women with Borderline Personality Disorder: A Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Pilot Study,” American Journal of Psychiatry 160 (2003): 167-169.
11 Christopher Pittenger, John H. Krystal, and Vladimir Coric, “Initial Evidence of the Beneficial Effects of Glutamate-Modulating Agents in the Treatment of Self-Injurious Behavior Associated with Borderline Personality Disorder” (Letter to the Editor), Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 66 (2005): 1492-1493.
12 American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Revised, 3rd ed. (DSM-III-R) (Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association, 1987): 16.
13 Michael H. Stone, The Fate of Borderline Patients: Successful Outcome and Psychiatric Practice (New York: Guilford, 1990).
14 Mary C. Zanarini, Frances R. Frankenburg, John Hennen, et al., “The McLean Study of Adult Development (MSAD): Overview and Implications of the First Six Years of Prospective Follow-Up,” Journal of Personality Disorders 19 (2005): 505-523.
15 Andrew E. Skodol, John G. Gunderson, M. Tracie Shea, et al., “The Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study: Overview and Implications,” Journal of Personality Disorders 19 (2005): 487-504.
10. UNDERSTANDING AND HEALING
1 Andrew Morton, Diana: Her New Life (Philadelphia: Trans-Atlantic Publications, 1995): 155.
APPENDIX B. EVOLUTION OF THE BORDERLINE SYNDROME
1 Michael H. Stone, “The Borderline Syndrome: Evolution of the Term, Genetic Aspects and Prognosis,” American Journal of Psychotherapy 31 (1977): 345-365.
2 Adolph Stern, “Psychoanalytic Investigation of and Therapy in the Border Line Group of Neuroses,” The Psychoanalytic Quarterly 7 (1938): 467-489.
3 Gregory Zilboorg, “Ambulatory Schizophrenia,” Psychiatry 4 (1941): 149-155.
4 Paul Hoch and Philip Polatin, “Pseudoneurotic Forms of Schizophrenia,” Psychiatric Quarterly 23 (1949): 248-276.
5 Gustav Bychowski, “The Problem of Latent Psychosis,” Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 4 (1953): 484-503.
6 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 2nd ed. (DSM-II) (Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association, 1968).
7 Helene Deutsch, “Some Forms of Emotional Disturbance and the Relationship to Schizophrenia,” The Psychoanalytic Quarterly 11 (1942): 301-321.
8 Robert P. Knight, “Borderline States,” Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 17 (1953): 1-12.
9 Roy R. Grinker, Beatrice Werble, and Robert C. Drye, The Borderline Syndrome (New York: Basic Books, 1968).
10 Otto Kernberg, “Borderline Personality Organization,” Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 15 (1967): 641-685.
11 Otto Kernberg, Borderline Conditions and Pathological Narcissism (New York: Jason Aronson, 1975).
INDEX
Page numbers in italics represent charts.
Abandoned Child mode
Abandonment
after divorce
recreating
separation as
Abilify
ABT. See Alliance-Based Therapy
Abuse
childhood
domestic violence
emotional
in marriage
self-esteem after
self-mutilation after
sexual
unpredictability of
Acceptance
of anger
as conditional
of consequences
self-
by therapist
Acetylcholine
ADHD
Adolescent Risk Communication Institute
Adolescents
Affair
Affective disorders
Age
Aging
Albee, Edward
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholism
of fathers
in relationships
Allen, Woody
Alliance-Based Therapy (ABT)
Ambivalence
America
culture of
politics of
religion of
American Psychiatric Association
Amphetamines
Anger
acceptance