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Problem‐Solving Therapy for People with Personality Disorders
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Problem‐Solving Therapy for People with Personality Disorders

Mary McMurran, Christine Maguth Nezu and Arthur M Nezu
Principles of Social Psychiatry, pp 449-459
16 Apr 2010

Abstract

association between social problem‐solving deficits and psychological distress, physical ill‐health, substance misuse cognitive‐behavioural treatments, modifying maladaptive core beliefs and teaching emotional and interpersonal coping skills community‐based, with psychological interventions Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ‐ an enduring pattern of inner experience and behaviour deviating markedly from expectations of individual's culture people with personality disorder ‐ high levels of distress, suicide, self‐harm, addiction, family breakdown and social exclusion problem‐solving therapy for people with personality disorders problem‐solving therapy, cognitive‐affective‐behavioural intervention ‐ promoting application of effective problem‐solving skills social problem solving, the self‐directed cognitive‐affective‐behavioral process Social Problem‐Solving Inventory – Revised (SPSIR) ‘Stop & think!’ problem‐solving approach ‐ in working with people with personality disorder
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Treatments for People with Personality Disorder Problem‐Solving Therapy Conclusion References

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