Pamela A. Foelsch, Otto F. Kernberg
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Abstract
A brief overview of transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP), developed by Otto F. Kernberg for the treatment of clients with severe personality disorders, is presented. The therapy begins with the development of a treatment contract, which consists of general guidelines that apply for all clients and with specific items developed from problem areas from the individual client's history that could interfere with the therapy process. The contract also contains therapist responsibilities. The client and therapist must agree to the content of the treatment contract for therapy to proceed. The client's affectively charged internal representations of previous relationships are consistently interpreted as the therapist becomes aware of them in the therapeutic relationship, that is, the transference. There are specific strategies and techniques used in TFP; however, more important are the guiding principles used throughout the treatment. A case is presented to illustrate aspects of this therapy as applied to a client with borderline personality disorder (BPD). © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
边缘型人格障碍的移情心理治疗
简要概述移情心理治疗(TFP),发展由奥托F.克恩伯格的客户治疗严重的人格障碍,提出。治疗从制定治疗合同开始,该合同包括适用于所有来访者的一般指导方针,以及从个别来访者的病史中可能干扰治疗过程的问题领域中制定的具体项目。合同也包含了治疗师的责任。来访者和治疗师必须同意治疗合同的内容,才能进行治疗。当治疗师在治疗关系中意识到他们时,来访者对以前关系的情感内部表征就会被一致地解释,也就是移情。TFP中使用了具体的策略和技术;然而,更重要的是整个治疗过程中使用的指导原则。一个案例提出,以说明这方面的治疗,作为应用于客户的边缘型人格障碍(BPD)。©1998 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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