Author/Editor     Kocmur, M; Zavasnik, A
Title     Problems with borderline patients in a crisis intervention unit: a case history
Type     članek
Source     Crisis
Vol. and No.     Letnik 14, št. 2
Publication year     1993
Volume     str. 71-75,89
Language     eng
Abstract     This article describes some characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of crisis intervention in patients with borderline personality disorder. The theoretical issues are illustrated by a case study of a patient with the disorder. Therapeutic proceedings are analyzed, with special focus on the treatment plan, goal-setting, and termination of therapy. The positive effects of the treatment and the patient's unexpected loss of compliance are discussed. Some suggestions are made about dealing with such patients in the light of mistakes made by the crisis therapist, which produced feelings of inadequacy and incompetence in her, stemming from unresolved transferencecountertransference problems.
Descriptors     BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
CRISIS INTERVENTION
ADULT
PSYCHOTHERAPY
COUNTERTRANSFERENCE (PSYCHOLOGY)
PERSONALITY DISORDERS