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Dissociative disorders
Dissociative identity disorder (DID)
Divorce
consistency after
custody after
Domestic violence
Domination, as child abuse
Drugs. See Pharmacotherapy; Substance Abuse; individual names
Dynamic Deconstructive Psychotherapy (DDP)
EAPs. See Employee Assistance Programs
Eating disorders
anorexia nervosa
binge eating
bulimia
control of
as secondary symptom
Eccentricity
Effexor
Ego
Elavil
Elderly, BPD in
Emotional blackmail
Emotional hemophilia
Emotions
avoidance of
emotional abuse
guilt over
negative
over-reactivity of
Empathy
Empathy segment, of SET-UP system
with anger
in case studies
with contradictions
with dependency
with emptiness
with impulsivity
with negativity
with object constancy
with victimhood
Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs)
Emptiness
control and
depression and
SET-UP system and
Endorphins
Engulfment
Enmeshment
Environment
Equilibrium
Existential angst
Expectations
in relationships
of roles
Exploratory psychotherapy
Families
abuse by
caregiving in
control
demands of
dependence on
dual-income
extended
“faux family,”
heritability in
idealization of
reconciliation of
self-destructiveness in
single-parent
social roles in
structure of
therapist alliance with
Family therapy
Family tree
Fanapt
Fatal Attraction
Fatalism
Fathers
absent
abuse by
after divorce
alcoholism of
roles of
war veteran
Fault
“Faux family,”
“Fight or flight” response
Fonagy, Peter
Free association
Freud, Sigmund
Frustration
Future, fear of
Gabatril
Gambling
Gaugin, Paul
Gender. See also Women
defined
identity
roles
Generic drugs
Genetic reconstruction
Geographical mobility See also Relocations
Geodon
Gestalt
Giovachinni, Peter L.
Glutamate
Greene, Graham
Gregory, Robert J.
Grinker, Roy
Group loyalties
Group therapy
STEPPS
Guilt
over emotions
over mother
punishment and
Gunderson, John G.
Haldol
Hallucinations
Handicap
Helplessness
Hewitt, James
Hierarchy, of treatment
Hispanics
Histrionic personality
Hitler, Adolf
Holocaust survivors
Homeostasis
Hospitalization, case study
acute
BPD rate of
contract with
discharge from
goals of
long-term
partial
Househusbands
HPA. See Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis
Hypnosis
Hypochondria
Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis
ICE. See Intermittent-Continuous Eclectic Therapy
Idealization
of families
of mother
primitive
of relationship
splitting with
Identity
adolescent
in childhood
constancy of
diffusion
from external sources
gender
instability of
loss of
in modern culture
personality fragments
through psychotherapy
roles for
self-esteem and
separate
sexual
splitting and
Identity diffusion
Illness
Impulsive Character (Reich)
Impulsivity
emergence of
from loneliness
pharmacotherapy for
self-esteem and
SET-UP system for
unpredictability of
Indecisiveness
Independence
change towards
in relationships
Individualism
Inner contentment
Insight
Insurance
Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP)
Intermittent-Continuous Eclectic Therapy (ICE)
Intimacy
in childhood
in relationships
Invalidation
Invega
Iraq War vets
ISTDP. See Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy
Jealousy
Jerry Maguire
Job
BPD in workplace
frequent changes of
moving for
structure of
Jonestown Massacre
Journal of Adolescent Health
Justice
Kernberg, Otto
Klein, Melanie
Kleptomania
Klonopin
Knight, Robert
Lamictal
Lasch, Christopher
Lawrence, T. E.
Legal system
Lennon, John
Lexapro
Librium
Life expectancy
Limits
Limping
Linehan, Marsha M.
Loneliness
avoidance of
impulsivity from
Loxitane
Luvox
Magical thinking
Mahler, Margaret
Mailer, Norman
Male menopause
Manipulation
anger at
of psychotherapy
through self-mutilation
through suicide threats
MAOIs. See Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
Marilyn (Mailer)
Marilyn: An Untold Story (Rosten)
Marriage
abuse in
conflicts in
divorce
Masochism
Materialism
MBT. See Mentalization-Based Therapy
Meaning, quest for
“Me Decade,