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The” (Wolfe)

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;

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