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Clinical Pearls: Good Psychiatric Management for Borderline Personality Disorder and Transference-Focused Psychotherapy.
Good psychiatric management (GPM) for borderline personality disorder is a generalist strategic case management approach used by helping professionals of different training backgrounds to work with patients with borderline personality disorder. GPM includes a flexibly administered once-weekly psychotherapy for which a brief introductory course in GPM alone is considered sufficient preparation. GPM integrates concepts from specialized evidence-based treatments for borderline personality disorder, including transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP). This article describes the TFP elements that John Gunderson acknowledged as influential to his development of GPM. A basic introduction to TFP is provided, and elements in GPM that interweave with TFP's theoretical foundation are elucidated and then illustrated in a clinical vignette that captures the GPM clinician's interventions influenced by these ideas. The vignette is then used to illustrate clinical tools informed by TFP principles and common to both GPM and TFP.
期刊介绍:
Founded in 1939, the American Journal of Psychotherapy (AJP) has long been a leader in the publication of eclectic articles for all psychotherapists. Transtheoretic in reach (offering information for psychotherapists across all theoretical foundations), the goal of AJP is to present an overview of the psychotherapies, subsuming a host of schools, techniques, and psychological modalities within the larger domain of clinical practice under broad themes including dynamic, behavioral, spiritual, and experiential.