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Medical school
Medication. See Pharmacotherapy
Memento
Memories
Mentalization
Mentalization-Based Therapy (MBT)
Microsoft
Midlife crisis
Miller, Arthur
Mindfulness
Missildine, Hugh
Misunderstandings
Mocking, in workplace
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
Monroe, Marilyn
Mood shifts
with affective disorders
to anger
as BPD symptom
living with
pharmacotherapy for
Mood stabilizer medication
Mother
critical
guilt over
intimacy with
neglect by
overinvolved
sexual abuse by
working
Movement therapy
Moving
Multiple personality disorder
Music therapy
MySpace
N-acetylcysteine
Narcissism
of parents
of social networking
Narcissism Epidemic, The (Campbell)
Nardil
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Native Americans
“Nature vs. nurture,”
Navane
Negativity. See Emotions
Neuroendocrinology
Neuroleptics
Neurontin
Neuroses
Neurotransmitters
New York Times
NIMH. See National Institute of Mental Health
NMDA dysregulation
Norpramin
Nuclear holocaust, threat of
Numbness
Object constancy
in adolescence
in relationships
SET-UP for
with therapist
Object relations
Obsessive behavior
“Off-label” use
Omega-3 fatty acid preparation
Omnipotence
O’Neill, Eugene
Opiate antagonists
Opioid system
Outpatient treatment. See Hospitalization
Overprotectiveness
Pain
Pamelor
Panic attacks
Paradox
Paranoia
Parasite, borderline as
Parent-child attachment
Parnate
Passivity
Pathology
Paxil
Peer groups
Perfectionism
Personality
disorders
fragments
histrionic
multiple personality disorder
of therapist
traits
PET scanning
Pexeva
Pharmacotherapy See also Self-medication
alternative
antidepressant medication
anxiolytics
customization of
dilemma of
generic drugs
mood stabilizer medication
neuroleptics
“off-label,”
opiate antagonists
psychotherapy vs.
by symptom
Phobias
Physical appearance
Plastic surgery
Plato
Play, borderlines at
Polarity
Politics
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Poverty
Power
Power and the Glory, The (Greene)
“Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder,”
Practicing phase
Precision
Predicting borderline behavior
Prejudice
Pristiq
Projection
of ambivalence
with staff members
Projective identification
Promiscuity
Protection
Provocative behavior
Prozac
Psychic distance
Psychoanalysis
Psychodynamic psychotherapy
Psychoeducation
Psychological mindedness
Psychosis See also Hallucinations
Psychotherapy See also Therapist
acceptance in
anger with
approaches
art
assessment of
avoidance of
bibliotherapy
breaks in
case study
cognitive-behavioral
comparing
consistency in
countertransference in
devaluation of
exploratory
frequency of
goals of
group
honesty in
length of
manipulation of
maximizing
pharmacotherapy vs.
psychodynamic
relationships during
research on
results of
second opinion
standardization of
supportive
termination of
therapeutic alliance in
transference in
PTSD. See Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Punishment
guilt and
in relationships
Racism
Rage. See Anger
Rapprochement phase
Reality TV
Reassurance
Recreation
Redemption
Regression
Reich, Wilhelm
Rejection
of communication
conditional
need for
perception of
of sexuality
Relationships. See also Marriage
after ending of
change in
conflict in
control of
culture and
equilibrium in
expectations in
in group therapy
idealization of
independence in
instability in
intimacy in
with married partners
overlapping
patient-therapist
during psychotherapy
roles in
sabotage of
self-acceptance and
self-esteem in
self-punishment in
Relaxation
Religion
American
churches and relocation
Relocations
Re-parenting
Repression
Research
Responsibility
Revia
Rilutek
Risperdal
Rituals
Rivalry
Rorschach tests
Rosten, Norman
Safety
Saphris
Sass, Louis
Schema
Schema-Focused Therapy (SFT)
Schema modes
Schizophrenia
School phobia
Seduction
Self-acceptance
Self-assessment
Self-destructiveness. See also Cutting; Eating disorders;